Describes signature of arguments passed to a function.
A thin and strongly typed CLI arguments parser for Node.js.
CLI host for argue multi-agent orchestration.
 
Harness-agnostic orchestration package for multi-agent consensus workflows.
A npm package to argue on artifacts
How to learn to argue
Install PM Council — five AI strategists that argue about your product decisions — into Cursor or Claude Code.
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MCP server that trains critical thinking by making students argue both sides of any topic, catching logical fallacies in real time, and scoring argument quality
GTM Mavericks — a Claude Code skill that runs deep go-to-market strategy for any product launch, positioning, or marketing campaign through a Conductor workflow with a 6-persona debate panel (Draper, Jobs, Ogilvy, Clow, Halbert, Dunford). Use for launches
evaluate the wcag color contrast score for two colors
A structured architecture review mesh — multiple AI agents debate to produce high-quality architecture decisions
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A few useful web3 subproviders including a LedgerSubprovider useful for adding Ledger Nano S support.
Position-driven adversarial debate CLI — host supplies opposing stances, arena runs the debate across local model CLIs (Claude, Codex, Gemini, OpenAI, Kimi).
A transactional wrapper for tests that use TypeORM that automatically rolls back the transaction at the end of the test.
A lightweight package to give a massive reinforcements to variant types of data in Nodejs/Javascript
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An opinionated API to simplify using async-selector
Node.js based EC key utilities that can generate PEM keys (required by crypto.sign and crypto.verify) from the raw ones usually but not necessarily generated by crypto.ECDH
Local-first knowledge operating system. Compile knowledge for the machine; distill understanding for the human.
An Angular integration for [Typed.js](https://github.com/mattboldt/typed.js/).
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Argument parsing library for fun
A lightweight, agnostic CLI argument parser.
Minimal Rust library for training GPT language-models
Use bitsized types as if they were a feature of rust.
Use bitsized types as if they were a feature of rust.
tools used for estimating the feerate needed for a transaction to be included in a block within a certain number of blocks
A Gecko-oriented implementation of the Encoding Standard
A Gecko-oriented implementation of the Encoding Standard
async for rust without the noise
The tie between Ruby and Rust.
Optimized field arithmetic for Pasta moduli for x86-64 and aarch64
An EDSL for shading languages
Active Merchant extension to support Inovio payment gateway (f.k.a. Argus)
This is the official Ruby library for the ARGUS Engine, this library helps Ruby developers and applications seamlessly integrate to the ARGUS Engine, authentication and event listening.
Argus is a Ruby interface to a Parrot AR Drone quadcopter.Argus is extremely experimental at this point. Use at your own risk.
Argus is a Ruby interface to a Parrot AR Drone quadcopter.Argus is extremely experimental at this point. Use at your own risk.
The Orders Engine in CompassAE implements models for Orders, Order Items and Order status tracking. It also houses models for charge lines associated with Orders (although it could be argued that this functionality should reside in Commerce).
Green Garden is the definitive Ruby gem to handle common Trees operations by using fancy code argued on Tree Traversal theorem.
Some might argue it's not even a CMS. Indeed, fridaycms does not use a database but just provides a simple mapping between haml/erb files organized in a folder struture and some routes
Mingle 3.3 introduced a new Events API in the form of an "Atom feed":http://www.thoughtworks-studios.com/mingle/3.3/help/mingle_api_events.html. The Mingle team and ThoughtWorks Studios are big believers in the use of Atom for exposing events. Atom is a widely used standard, and this event API style puts the issue of robust event delivery in the hands of the consumer, where it belongs. In fact, we'd argue this is the only feasible means of robust, scalable event delivery, short of spending hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars on enterprise buses and such. Atom-delivered events are cheap, scalable, standards-based, and robust. However, we do accept that asking integrators wishing to consume events to implement polling is not ideal. Writing polling consumers can be tedious. And this tedium gets in the way of writing sweet Mingle integrations. We are addressing this by publishing libraries such as this, which if effective, fully hide the mechanics of event polling from the consumer. The consumer only need worry about the processing of events. Said processing is modeled in the style of 'pipes and filters.'
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