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    CodexMonitor

    CodexMonitor

    An app to monitor the (Codex) situation

    CodexMonitor is a desktop application built with Tauri that provides a robust orchestration and management interface for Codex agents on macOS (and optionally Linux/Windows). It offers developers a unified workspace dashboard with features like project workspaces, thread management, and agent orchestration, letting users spawn and track multiple Codex agent sessions across local repositories. The interface complements direct interactions with the agents by integrating things like file trees,...
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    rimraf

    rimraf

    A `rm -rf` util for nodejs

    ...It exposes both programmatic and CLI interfaces, making it suitable for build scripts, cleanup tasks, and automation workflows. rimraf includes multiple removal strategies and fallbacks to handle filesystem edge cases such as locked files or permission issues. The tool emphasizes aggressive and complete deletion, which is why its documentation strongly warns against passing untrusted input. Overall, rimraf remains one of the most widely used cleanup utilities in the Node.js ecosystem.
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    Claude Code Safety Net

    Claude Code Safety Net

    A Claude Code plugin that acts as a safety net

    Claude Code Safety Net is a safety-oriented framework and example set designed to help developers integrate runtime checks, guardrails, and defensible constraints into agentic systems powered by Claude Code, with the goal of reducing unsafe outputs, erroneous actions, and harmful behaviors in production scenarios. The repository defines patterns and reusable components for validating agent decisions, sanitizing user inputs, and enforcing operational boundaries, making it easier to design...
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    wasmboy

    wasmboy

    Game Boy / Game Boy Color Emulator Library

    ...The project emphasizes portability and integration, allowing it to be embedded into other applications as a reusable dependency. It supports a wide range of emulator features including save states, input handling, and performance tuning options for lower-end devices. WasmBoy also includes a powerful debugging environment that exposes internal emulator components such as CPU registers, memory maps, and graphical data structures. By using Web Workers, it enables parallelized rendering and improved performance across different platforms.
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    Log.io

    Log.io

    Real-time log monitoring in your browser

    ...The file input connects to the server via TCP, and writes properly formatted strings to the socket.
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