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Fair-code workflow automation platform with native AI capabilities. Combine visual building with custom code, self-host or cloud, 400+ integrations.
Collection of awesome LLM apps with AI Agents and RAG using OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini and opensource models.
Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
🔧 .files, including ~/.macos — sensible hacker defaults for macOS
Use your macOS terminal shell to do awesome things.
Intelligent automation and multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code
A curated list of awesome commands, files, and workflows for Claude Code
A powerful coding agent toolkit providing semantic retrieval and editing capabilities (MCP server & other integrations)
The glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal 💘
Context engineering is the new vibe coding - it's the way to actually make AI coding assistants work. Claude Code is the best for this so that's what this repo is centered around, but you can apply…
Open-source infrastructure for Computer-Use Agents. Sandboxes, SDKs, and benchmarks to train and evaluate AI agents that can control full desktops (macOS, Linux, Windows).
Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes and devices in use by all running processes. Nice GUI for lsof.
An open source list of developer questions to ask prospective employers
Deprecated unofficial http mirror of the WebKit SVN repository
A collection of enhancements for UnifiOS based devices
A curated list with resources about node-based UIs
A Xcode 5+ plugin that adds more flexible autocompletion rather than just prefix-matching.
FlashSpace is a blazingly fast virtual workspace manager for macOS ⚡
Scripts of possible interest to macOS admins
Powerful expense tracker that lives in your terminal.
faster, friendlier Docker on OS X. Deprecated.
Utility for zero downtime restarts of unmodified programs.
A lightweight sandboxing tool for enforcing filesystem and network restrictions on arbitrary processes at the OS level, without requiring a container.
A collection of reverse engineered Apple things, as well as a machine-readable database of Apple hardware