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Mirror of the crdt package from GNU ELPA, current as of 2025-12-23
Emacs Org-mode integration with Model Context Protocol (MCP) for AI-assisted task management
Browser extension to display browser tabs in a snail-like layout
Beta release of Archon OS - the knowledge and task management backbone for AI coding assistants.
A MCP server to help with Vibecoding
MCP server for the mu email indexer and searcher.
Org Social is a decentralized social network that runs on an Org Mode file over HTTP.
An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Gemini directly into your terminal.
An open-source AI agent that lives in your terminal.
A Collection of GPTel Tools For Querying Emacs
A digital card workbench system for org-mode, providing a powerful tool for organizing and managing your notes.
Whisper Engine - A Ghost-grade static site generator powered by Emacs, written in Emacs Lisp.
Helper functions to analyse and visualise a collection of notes created with the Denote package.
Emacs integration for Altassian's Jira. Support listing and filtering issues, showing their details, modifying some of their properties or adding worklogs.
Browser MCP is a Model Context Provider (MCP) server that allows AI applications to control your browser
Missing slash commands pakage for emacs
The all-in-one Desktop & Docker AI application with built-in RAG, AI agents, No-code agent builder, MCP compatibility, and more.
A collection of fixes related to the image display feature in org-mode
Generates a static site for org-roam-ui from org-roam files managed on GitHub. And it is easy to publish to GitHub Pages.
A bunch of convenience functions for operating org-roam with the help of consult
A discoverable menu for Emacs org-mode using transient
Set of packages for speech and voice inputs in Emacs
Display large character for presentation and live coding
📋 Rich text clipboard for org-mode: Paste as a #+BEGIN_SRC block of correct mode, with link to where it came from