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    MiroFish

    MiroFish

    A Simple and Universal Swarm Intelligence Engine

    ...The system extracts “seed” information from sources such as breaking news, policy documents, and market signals to construct a high-fidelity digital parallel world populated by thousands of virtual agents with independent memory and behavior rules. Users can inject variables or conditions into this simulated environment from a “god’s eye view,” enabling iterative prediction of future trends under different assumptions, which can be useful for decision support, scenario planning, or creative exploration. The engine includes both backend and frontend components, with configuration and deployment instructions for local and containerized setups, and is designed to produce detailed predictive reports based on interactions and emergent patterns within the simulated world.
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    Claude Code Tools

    Claude Code Tools

    Practical productivity tools for Claude Code, Codex-CLI

    ...The project focuses on solving common problems encountered in AI-assisted development environments, including managing session history, automating terminal interactions, and maintaining context across multiple coding sessions. It includes tools that allow developers to search conversation logs quickly, manage environment variables securely, and execute interactive terminal workflows that AI agents can control. Some components enable Claude Code to interact with terminal multiplexers such as tmux so that it can run programs, debug applications, and interact with scripts that require user input. The toolkit also provides safety mechanisms that prevent potentially dangerous shell commands from being executed automatically by AI agents.
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