Get the remote origin URL of a Git repository
TypeScript definitions for global-agent
Stable application runtime and operator control plane for agent workspaces.
mux - coder multiplexer
Simple git client for conventional changelog packages.
Claude Code governance framework that applies guardrails, guidance, and automated enforcement to projects
Sneakoscope Codex: fast proof-first Codex trust layer with image-based Voxel TriWiki.
Extracts browser and operating system information from the user agent string or user agent object(userAgentData).
CLI tool for running Netlify agents
General-purpose agent with transport abstraction, state management, and attachment support
Letta Code is a CLI tool for interacting with stateful Letta agents from the terminal.
This package provides Spectral-compatible bindings for [@stoplight/json-ref-resolver](https://github.com/stoplightio/json-ref-resolver) and [@stoplight/json-ref-readers](https://github.com/stoplightio/json-ref-readers).
GoodVibes personal operator assistant TUI with a proactive Agent product brain, isolated Agent Knowledge, local profiles, routines, skills, personas, and explicit build delegation.
AWS SDK for JavaScript Bedrock Agent Runtime Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
A pure JavaScript reimplementation of git for node and browsers
Let agents run disposable VMs
Some git helpers that changesets use to get information
A cacheable dns.lookup(…) that respects TTL
Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent data. Supports browser & node.js environment
Local-first NPX wrapper around vibe-kanban and vibe-kanban-mcp
A module for generating metrics from V8.
Synchronously get the current git commit hash, tag, or branch
Canonical universal harness — AI-native software engineering via skill-driven orchestration; bootstraps plugkit for task execution and session isolation. Install in any AI coding agent host.
The Agent Client Protocol (ACP) is a protocol that standardizes communication between *code editors* (interactive programs for viewing and editing source code) and *coding agents* (programs that use generative AI to autonomously modify code).