OpenCode plugin for Kilo Code authentication with support for various models including Giga Potato
Sort CSS declarations in a certain order.
Fork of a faster & low-memory replacement for geoip-lite, a node library that maps IPs to geographical information
Format various languages with formatters in ESLint
File Type Validation Plugin for FilePond
TypeScript definitions for html-webpack-plugin
Babel implementation of Ember's low-level template-compilation API
tsParticles hex color plugin
a fast vite compression plugin
OpenCode plugin for Candela — session tracking, cost toasts, and budget warnings for LLM observability
Display an error dialog in Sanity Studio v2 when a v3 plugin has been installed.
OpenCode adapter for aydenden Claude Code plugins: commands, agents, skills, and selected hooks.
Windows-only OpenCode glob plugin accelerated by an NTFS native broker
Sulcus — thermodynamic memory + Apache AGE knowledge graph for OpenClaw agents. v6.0: Multi-signal recall (semantic + hot-context + entity-graph + profile), configurable guardrails (outputGuard + toolGuard), token budget enforcement, context rebuild post-
Pure javascript cross-platform module to extract text from PDFs with AI-powered optimization and multi-core processing.
TypeScript plugin for overriding config for folders
<div align="center"> <img width="200" height="200" src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/pix.iemoji.com/images/emoji/apple/ios-11/256/crayon.png"> <h1>@jimp/plugin-dither</h1> <p>Apply a dither effect to an image.</p> </div>
Eslint rules for nestjs projects
redux devtools plugin for @ngxs/store
CoDev — AI Coding Agent Hub. Install, configure, and manage multiple AI coding agents.
Allows a local ESLint rules directory to be used without a command-line flag
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Electron 🔗 Vite
Vite's minimum browser support target is [native ESM dynamic import](https://caniuse.com/es6-module-dynamic-import), and [`import.meta`](https://caniuse.com/mdn-javascript_operators_import_meta). This plugin provides support for legacy browsers that do no