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Makes your AI agent think like the laziest senior dev in the room. The best code is the code you never wrote.
Orchestrate sandboxed coding agents in TypeScript with sandcastle.run()
✨ Super sweet syntactic sugar for Swift initializers
Compress tool outputs, logs, files, and RAG chunks before they reach the LLM. 60-95% fewer tokens, same answers. Library, proxy, MCP server.
AI agent toolkit: unified LLM API, agent loop, TUI, coding agent CLI
Create amazing SwiftUI onboarding experiences.
hypequery - The TypeScript analytics layer for ClickHouse
React components for Cloudscape Design System
A faithful recreation of the Windows Device Manager built with Qt6 and real hardware backends via sysfs/procfs. Best enjoyed with AeroThemePlasma, but looks great on regular KDE as well.
An alternative shell for KDE Plasma that aims to replicate the look and feel of Windows 7.
Unstyled UI components for building accessible web apps and design systems. From the creators of Radix, Floating UI, and Material UI.
Interlude ― 라틴 및 CJK의 조화와 화면 밀도를 함께 고려한 인터페이스 서체
A simple yet powerful animated page control indicator for iOS.
Datatype is a variable font that turns text into charts.
A Unified Virtual Filesystem For AI Agents
🏷 A wrapper type for safer, expressive code.
Finder에서 .hwp, .hwpx 한글 문서를 바로 훑어볼 수 있게 해주는 macOS Quick Look 확장입니다.
A simple Minecraft modpack focusing on performance and graphics enhancements.
The TypeScript implementation of Connect: Protobuf RPC that works.
A toolkit to make debugging iOS applications easier 🚀
A modern approach to Container-Based Dependency Injection for Swift and SwiftUI.
A JavaScript library to provide functions to handle, parse and validate standard numbers.
👻 Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
macOS menu bar app that tells you, in plain English, what each USB-C cable plugged into your Mac can actually do