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    Optic

    Optic

    Generate, Diff, and Test OpenAPI Descriptions

    Vizualize API changes to improve the quality of reviews. Test API changes to ensure nothing bad slips through. OpenAPI diffs are difficult to read. Because these files contain references, small changes can have a large effect on your API. Linters can not check for backward compatibility or enforce versioning and deprecation policies. Optic adds a visual changelog to every Pull Request that makes it easy to see exactly what API changes have been proposed. Optic tests each set of API changes...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MCPB

    MCPB

    One-click local MCP server installation in desktop apps

    ...An .mcpb file is a zip archive containing your server and a manifest.json that declares capabilities, entry points, permissions, and configuration inputs, much like how .crx packages Chrome extensions or .vsix packages VS Code extensions. The goal is to make local tool servers easy for end users to install, update, and configure, while giving app developers a consistent way to discover and load them safely. The repository includes the bundle spec, a CLI to scaffold and pack bundles, and the loading/verification code used by Claude’s desktop apps, including support for auto-updates and a curated directory. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Generative AI JS

    Generative AI JS

    This SDK is now deprecated, use the new unified Google GenAI SDK

    deprecated-generative-ai-js is a JavaScript/TypeScript client and example suite for interacting with Gemini generative APIs in web and Node.js environments. Though marked deprecated (likely superseded by newer SDKs), the repo shows how to wrap HTTP/WS endpoints, manage streaming responses, and interoperate with browser UI or server logic. The examples include chat widgets, prompt pipelines, and generalized inference utilities. It also deals with streaming cancellation, retries, backoff...
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    json-render

    json-render

    Generate dashboards, widgets, apps, and data visualizations

    json-render is a lightweight, framework-agnostic utility designed to turn JSON data into usable HTML layouts automatically, offering a straightforward way to visualize structured data without writing bespoke template code. It takes deeply nested JSON objects and renders them into intuitive, readable UIs by mapping data types and keys to semantic HTML elements, which helps developers prototype dashboards, debugging tools, or data-driven interfaces quickly. The tool is built to be embeddable...
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    OpenCommit

    OpenCommit

    AI tool that automatically generates meaningful Git commit messages

    OpenCommit is an open source developer tool that automatically generates meaningful Git commit messages using large language models. It analyzes the staged changes in a repository and produces a descriptive commit message in seconds, helping developers avoid vague messages such as “fix” or “update.” OpenCommit can be used as a command-line utility that replaces the traditional Git commit command, allowing developers to commit changes with a generated message instantly. It supports multiple AI providers, including popular language models as well as locally hosted models, giving teams flexibility in how the messages are generated. ...
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    immutability-helper

    immutability-helper

    Mutate a copy of data without changing the original source

    ...Dealing with immutable data in JavaScript is more difficult than in languages designed for it, like Clojure. However, we've provided a simple immutability helper, update(), that makes dealing with this type of data much easier, without fundamentally changing how your data is represented. You can also take a look at Facebook's Immutable.js and React’s Using Immutable Data Structures section for more detail on Immutable.js. You have no way of determining which data has changed since the previous copy has been overwritten. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    nest-user-auth

    nest-user-auth

    A build for a back end which implements managing users with MongoDB

    This project uses NestJS, GraphQL, and MongoDB. This project implements user authentication. It will be easy to add other GraphQL schemas following the same structure. User auth is implemented in this project because it is one of the hardest and most common things to create for an API. The intent of this project is to provide an example of how to integrate all of these technologies together that are in the NestJS documentation (NestJS, GraphQL, MongoDB, Mongoose, Passport, JWT, DotEnv, Joi,...
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