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Interfaces to interact with Unblocked Agent Plugins
MCP Apps SDK — Enable MCP servers to display interactive user interfaces in conversational clients.
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).
JSON Schemas for every version of the OpenAPI Specification
Sign-In with Ethereum
JSON Schema validation and specifications
Scaffold AI agent skills quickly with the Build Skill CLI.
XMLHttpRequest for Node
An implementation of the WHATWG URL Standard's URL API and parsing machinery
OpenTelemetry B3 propagator provides context propagation for systems that are using the B3 header format
AsyncAPI schema versions
a specification for maplibre styles
JavaScript sprintf implementation
This package contains complete implementation of the FDC3 Desktop Agent Communication Protocol (DACP).
Fluent UI React Switch component.
Microsoft Azure SDK for JavaScript - Logger
Turn a function into an `http.Agent` instance
Server & Client SDK for Agent2Agent protocol
Fully featured SOCKS proxy client supporting SOCKSv4, SOCKSv4a, and SOCKSv5. Includes Bind and Associate functionality.
An HTTP(s) proxy `http.Agent` implementation for HTTPS
A CSS Modules transform to extract local aliases for inline imports
Maps proxy protocols to `http.Agent` implementations
Rust SDK for the Agent Control Specification runtime.
Stateless Rust core for Agent Control Specification
The Cloud Debugger API allows applications to interact with the Google Cloud Debugger backends. It provides two interfaces: the Debugger interface and the Controller interface. The Controller interface allows you to implement an agent that sends state data -- for example, the value of program variables and the call stack -- to Cloud Debugger when the application is running. The Debugger interface allows you to implement a Cloud Debugger client that allows users to set and delete the breakpoints at which the state data is collected, as well as read the data that is captured. Note that google-cloud-debugger-v2 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-cloud-debugger instead. See the readme for more details.
RCrewAI is a powerful Ruby framework for creating autonomous AI agent crews that collaborate to solve complex tasks. Build intelligent workflows with reasoning agents, tool usage, memory systems, and human oversight. Key Features: • Multi-Agent Orchestration: Create crews of specialized AI agents that work together • Multi-LLM Support: OpenAI GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Azure OpenAI, Ollama • Rich Tool Ecosystem: Web search, file operations, SQL databases, email, code execution, PDF processing • Agent Memory: Short-term and long-term memory for learning from past executions • Human-in-the-Loop: Interactive approval workflows and collaborative decision making • Advanced Task Management: Dependencies, retries, async execution, and context sharing • Hierarchical Teams: Manager agents that coordinate and delegate to specialist agents • Production Ready: Security controls, error handling, comprehensive logging, and monitoring • Ruby-First Design: Built specifically for Ruby developers with idiomatic patterns • CLI Tools: Command-line interface for creating and managing AI crews
The code to check for the iPhone user agent is from http://developer.apple.com. This doesn't have any dependencies. - in app/controllers/application.rb require 'is_it_iphone' class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base include IsItIPhone before_filter :adjust_format_for_iphone # Always show iPhone views end You will have these functions: iphone_user_agent? Returns true if the user agent is an iPhone. (as spec'ed on http://developer.apple.com) iphone_request? Returns true if the request came from an iPhone. Override being an iPhone with ?format=xxxx in the URL. adjust_format_for_iphone Call when you want to show iPhone views to iPhone users. Note: It is recommended by Apple that you default to showing your "normal" html page to iPhone users and allow them to choose if they want an iPhone version. With Rails 2.0, you can use its multiview capabilities by simply adding this to your app: - in config/initializers/mime_types.rb Mime::Type.register_alias "text/html", :iphone Then, just create your views using suffices of iphone.erb instead of html.erb: index.iphone.erb show.iphone.erb etc. Note: you will probably want to use a Web library specific for iPhone applications. FWIW, I use Da shcode (in the iPhone SDK) to write and debug the iPhone application and then integrate it with my Rails project.