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    Cowart

    Cowart

    Local infinite canvas plugin for Codex

    Cowart is a local infinite-canvas plugin designed specifically for Codex-powered creative workflows. Built on top of tldraw, it provides a visual workspace where users can brainstorm ideas, annotate images, generate new artwork, and iterate on existing visuals through AI-assisted editing. The canvas runs as a local web service and stores project data directly inside the user's workspace rather than in the plugin repository, making it suitable for project-centric workflows. Cowart enables Codex to interact with the canvas through MCP tools that can read selections, insert generated images, and manage local assets. ...
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    Crossbeam

    Crossbeam

    Tools for concurrent programming in Rust

    ...Crossbeam welcomes contribution from everyone in the form of suggestions, bug reports, pull requests, and feedback. We also have the RFCs repository for more high-level discussion, which is the place where we brainstorm ideas and propose substantial changes to Crossbeam. If you'd like to learn more about concurrency and non-blocking data structures, there's a list of learning resources in our wiki, which includes relevant blog posts, papers, videos, and other similar projects. The Crossbeam project adheres to the Rust Code of Conduct. This describes the minimum behavior expected from all contributors.
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    Spooky Coder

    Auto code generation for many languages.

    Quickly define your ORM with the simple Brainstorm format, then instantly create your SQL, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, even C++, etc. code to manage all your object relationships.
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