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    Telos

    Telos

    Telos is an open-sourced framework for creating Deep Context

    Telos is an open-sourced framework designed to help individuals, organisations, or even planetary-scale entities articulate what they are about and how they intend to pursue their purpose. It encourages capturing a “context file” that outlines mission, goals, problems, strategies, KPIs, and other core components of meaningful work. The project emphasises creating deep context about matters that humans care about, making underlying intentions explicit rather than implicit. It is structured so that you can document your purpose, link it to your strategies and metrics, and thereby maintain clarity and alignment over time. ...
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    jclasslib bytecode editor

    jclasslib bytecode editor

    Visualizes all aspects of compiled Java class files

    ...In addition, it contains a library that enables developers to read and write Java class files and bytecode. All constant pool entries can be edited. Referenced constant pool entries can directly be edited from the context menu that is shown by the "Edit" button of attributes and constant pool entries. Bytecode instructions can be edited from the context menu.
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    mcp-cli

    mcp-cli

    Lighweight CLI to interact with MCP servers

    mcp-cli is a lightweight, Bun-based command-line interface (CLI) tool that simplifies how developers discover, inspect, and interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers from the terminal. The Model Context Protocol is an emerging open standard for connecting language models and external tools, and mcp-cli helps mitigate common pain points like context window bloat by dynamically discovering MCP servers and reducing token load during interactions. It’s designed to be fast and shell-friendly, compiling to a single standalone binary and producing machine-readable output (e.g., JSON) that plays well with other CLI tooling like jq and standard piping. mcp-cli supports both stdio and HTTP-based MCP servers, connection pooling with a lazy-spawn daemon to keep connections warm, and flexible tool filtering via easy configuration options.
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    FlowLens MCP

    FlowLens MCP

    Open-source MCP server that gives your coding agent

    ...The MCP server then loads this captured “flow” and exposes it to the AI agent via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), letting the agent examine, search, filter, and reason about the session just as a human developer would, without needing the agent to re-run the flow or rely on minimal reproduction data (logs, screenshots).
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    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    A cross platform lightweight single-header simple-to-use library

    RGFW (Really Good Framework) is a lightweight, C-based windowing and input library designed to be a minimal alternative to frameworks like GLFW or SDL. It supports OpenGL context creation, input handling, and simple file dialogs while staying highly portable and dependency-free. RGFW is ideal for developers who want tight control over their environment or want to build cross-platform applications with a tiny footprint. It’s particularly suited to educational, experimental, or embedded graphics projects.
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    Antigravity Awesome Skills

    Antigravity Awesome Skills

    The Ultimate Collection of 700+ Agentic Skills for Claude Code

    ...The project includes skill definitions, example prompts, and usage patterns that highlight how modular abilities can be assembled into functioning assistants. Because it aims to reduce cognitive overhead, many skills show how to structure intents, handle context, and orchestrate multi-step reasoning without deep technical complexity. It also serves as inspiration for users looking to prototype new use cases — from conversational helpers that answer questions to workflow automators that trigger actions.
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    Sentry PHP

    Sentry PHP

    The official PHP SDK for Sentry (sentry.io)

    Sentry for PHP is a powerful error tracking library that helps developers identify, capture, and debug application issues in real time. It integrates seamlessly with PHP applications and frameworks like Laravel and Symfony, making it a go-to tool for production error monitoring.
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    FastMCP Framework

    FastMCP Framework

    A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers

    FastMCP is a TypeScript framework aimed at building servers compliant with the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling LLMs (large language models) or other clients to access tools, resources, and context through a defined protocol. It allows developers to define “tools” (basically operations or services) and “resources” that can be fetched or interacted with, and supports multiple transport mechanisms (HTTP streaming, SSE, etc) for client-server communication.
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    Claude Island

    Claude Island

    Claude Code notifications without the context switch

    Claude Island is a macOS menu-bar utility that elevates your command-line AI sessions by turning them into dynamic, always-visible notifications that live in your laptop’s notch area or menu bar. Rather than constantly switching back to a terminal window to check the status of Claude Code sessions, Claude Island monitors session state hooks and displays ongoing activity, permission requests, and chat history right from a lightweight overlay. When a Claude session triggers a prompt for tool...
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    glutin

    glutin

    A low-level library for OpenGL context creation

    Glutin is a low-level library written in Rust that provides an interface for creating OpenGL contexts and handling windowing, events, and input. It serves as a foundational component for developing cross-platform graphical applications in Rust, offering developers the flexibility to build upon its abstractions for custom rendering solutions.
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    Hotkeys JS

    Hotkeys JS

    A robust Javascript library for capturing keyboard input

    ...It provides a declarative API to register handlers like ctrl+k, shift+alt+p, or g g, and it normalizes key behavior across major browsers. The library includes scoping, so the same shortcut can trigger different actions depending on page context, and it offers filters to ignore inputs when the user is typing in form fields. You can enable or disable groups of shortcuts dynamically, making it well suited for SPAs and dashboard apps. Because it has no external dependencies and a small footprint, it drops easily into existing codebases. Its focus on developer ergonomics makes defining, managing, and cleaning up shortcuts straightforward.
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    TarpC

    TarpC

    An RPC framework for Rust with a focus on ease of use

    ...The framework is transport-agnostic: it commonly uses Tokio with serde-based codecs, but you can plug in your own framing and serialization. It bakes in RPC concerns such as deadlines, cancellation, and context propagation so production behavior is predictable under load. The programming model feels native—call methods on a client stub and await results—while the server side exposes clean concurrency primitives for handling many requests. Because the interface is just Rust code, refactoring and IDE tooling work naturally without an external IDL.
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    ...Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions from path X”) using .context() or .with_context(). It supports downcasting (so you can inspect the underlying error type), and for recent versions of Rust, it will capture backtraces by default when the underlying error type doesn’t already. ...
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    Kamon Telemetry

    Kamon Telemetry

    Distributed Tracing, Metrics and Context Propagation for applications

    Kamon Telemetry is a set of libraries for instrumenting applications running on the JVM. With Kamon Telemetry you can collect metrics, propagate context across threads and services, and get distributed traces automatically. The best way to get started is by following our installation guides and taking it from there. Have fun with Kamon. Monitor your backend applications, fix performance issues, and get alerted when problems happen. All without being a monitoring expert. Everybody starts monitoring with logs because they are there by default. ...
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    Obsidian Local GPT

    Obsidian Local GPT

    Local Ollama and OpenAI-like GPT's assistance for maximum privacy

    ...The plugin introduces an “Action Palette” system that enables users to run predefined or custom AI-powered actions on selected text, notes, or entire documents. It integrates deeply with Obsidian’s structure by pulling context from backlinks, linked notes, and even external files like PDFs to enhance responses. The system also supports multimodal capabilities, including image analysis when paired with compatible models. Users can create reusable prompts, install community-provided actions, and manage workflows directly inside their note-taking environment.
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    How-To-Ask-Questions-The-Smart-Way

    How-To-Ask-Questions-The-Smart-Way

    Correctly propose technical questions and get the answers you want

    The How-To-Ask-Questions-The-Smart-Way project is a widely recognized guide that teaches developers how to communicate effectively when seeking help in technical communities. It focuses on improving the quality of questions by emphasizing clarity, context, and effort before asking for assistance. The document explains common mistakes, such as vague descriptions or lack of research, and provides strategies for formulating precise and useful questions. It also highlights the importance of respecting the time and expertise of others, encouraging a culture of constructive collaboration. ...
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    Claude Canvas

    Claude Canvas

    Give Claude Code an external monitor

    ...Rather than limiting interactions to text prompts and responses, Claude-Canvas uses tools like tmux to spawn multiple split panes so that you can see persistent interfaces for tasks that benefit from visual context, making your CL-based AI coding workspace feel more like a rich interactive environment. It acts as a proof-of-concept that bridges traditional command-line AI interactions with more dynamic terminal user interfaces, enabling developers to craft more immersive and contextually rich workflows without leaving their development terminal.
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    sebastian/diff

    sebastian/diff

    Diff implementation

    ...It supports line-based and character/word-granular comparisons so you can get both coarse and fine-grained views of changes. Output builders can produce formats like unified or context diffs, or more human-friendly renderings suitable for terminals and HTML reports. Internally, the library splits input into hunks and manages edge cases such as whitespace-only changes and end-of-line variations. Its abstractions make it straightforward to plug custom output styles or colorizers without reimplementing diff logic. ...
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    xcmp

    xcmp

    The TypeScript MCP framework

    xmcp is a modern TypeScript framework created by Basement Studio for building and deploying MCP (Model Context Protocol) applications. Emphasizing developer experience, it streamlines project scaffolding, development workflow, and deployment, integrating smoothly with ecosystems like Next.js. Launched recently and backed by active CI and NPM distribution, xmcp aims to lower barriers in the MCP ecosystem.
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    Three.js Skills for Claude Code

    Three.js Skills for Claude Code

    Collection of Three.js skill files

    ...It groups foundational lessons, examples, and utilities that make it easier to set up 3D scenes, work with cameras, lighting, materials, shaders, and animation loops, and handle user interactions in a browser context. The project functions as a toolbox of practical snippets and guided examples that bridge the gap between reading documentation and building interactive 3D elements such as animated objects, interactive visualizations, and immersive web experiences. Its structured approach supports developers ranging from beginners just learning the Three.js API to more experienced coders aiming to implement sophisticated materials or shader effects.
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    imgui_club

    imgui_club

    Nice things to use along dear imgui

    ...Instead of being a monolithic add-on, it focuses on targeted utilities that demonstrate patterns, widgets, and techniques the author and community rely on in real projects. You’ll find examples that show how to structure multi-context rendering, deal with threading concerns, and compose immediate-mode UIs that remain responsive under load. The code emphasizes clarity and portability, so you can lift snippets directly into your own ImGui applications without heavy refactoring. Because the repo lives alongside Dear ImGui, it reflects current best practices and idioms for the framework rather than drifting into unrelated experiments. ...
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    Tracy Profiler

    Tracy Profiler

    Frame profiler

    ...At the same time, third-party bindings to many other languages exist on the internet, such as Rust, Zig, C#, OCaml, Odin, etc.), GPU (All major graphic APIs: OpenGL, Vulkan, Direct3D 11/12, OpenCL.), memory allocations, locks, context switches, automatically attribute screenshots to captured frames, and much more.
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    Semantix

    Semantix

    Non-Pydantic, Non-JSON Schema, efficient AutoPrompting

    Semantix empowers developers to infuse meaning into their code through enhanced variable typing (semantic typing). By leveraging the power of large language models (LLMs) behind the scenes, Semantix transforms ordinary functions into intelligent, context-aware operations without explicit LLM calls.
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    EasyR1

    EasyR1

    An Efficient, Scalable, Multi-Modality RL Training Framework

    ...The project’s philosophy is practicality: sensible defaults, one-command recipes, and compatibility with popular base models let you stand up experiments without wrestling infrastructure. It emphasizes memory-efficient training strategies so you can train long-context or reasoning-dense models on commodity GPUs. The framework is also organized to help you compare training strategies (e.g., pure SFT vs. preference optimization) so you can see what actually moves metrics in math, code, and multi-step reasoning. For teams exploring open reasoning models, EasyR1 provides an opinionated yet flexible path from dataset to deployable checkpoints.
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    Obsidian Skills

    Obsidian Skills

    Agent skills for Obsidian

    Obsidian-Skills is a repository of agent skills tailored for use with Obsidian and any Claude-compatible agent that follows the standard Agent Skills specification, enabling AI assistants to better understand and interact with Obsidian content. These skills are markdown-driven specifications that teach Claude Code (or similar agents) how to perform context-aware tasks within Obsidian’s unique environment, such as interpreting different file types and workflows, automating workflows tied to notes, or enhancing agent responses with structured knowledge. By providing formal descriptions of patterns, conventions, and workflows common to Obsidian users, the skills empower AI tools to give more relevant suggestions, generate content that adheres to user conventions, or execute complex multi-step operations that respect the knowledge graph and file relationships.
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