Official MCP server for Brilliant Directories — manage members, posts, leads, reviews, and more.
A set of configurators to help your Apps and Libraries build brilliant error classes
A framework for building brilliant applications
A placeholder for a soon to be released package
A Brilliant Animator
Brilliant Blue library
Vue wrap of the brilliant panorama viewer [Pannellum](https://pannellum.org/)
Brilliant continuous deployment platform
Package to deploy Brilliant Directories widgets to a site
cabloy theme of brilliant
A rich Observable/Signal implementation, the brilliant primitive you need to build a powerful reactive system.
Peppy - Brilliant ESLint configurations for happier developers
A blazingly brilliant logger for JavaScript applications
A framework for building brilliant applications
A brilliant solution for using Google Maps in Angular.
Peppy CLI - Brilliant ESLint configurations for happier developers
A framework for building brilliant applications
Vue wrap of the brilliant panorama viewer Pannellum
This project is a React and TypeScript reimplementation of the brilliant [Cambecc/earth](https://github.com/cambecc/earth) project created by Cameron Beccario.
A brilliant javascript package to parse csv to json
A slanted mix of tools for your brilliant ideas in game design.
Brilliant is a WYSIWYG markdown editor with live preview support, based on Draft-js and React, implemented in TypeScript. It's compatible with popular browsers.
A blazingly brilliant code parser for testing JavaScript code
This is package brilliant-aqua-canid
Runtime-agnostic WebAssembly Component Model implementation
A tiny CLI for creating and executing PRDs with coding agents
Sentence segmentation library with wide language support optimized for speed and utility.
Shared k-mer content between two genomes
A safe and reliable process manager. The name is derived from the color of paint that is often used as a protective coating on Rust, i.e. this can be used to help protect and run Rust binaries, or any binary.
A safe and reliable process manager. The name is derived from the color of paint that is often used as a protective coating on Rust, i.e. this can be used to help protect and run Rust binaries, or any binary.
Minimal, flexible framework for implementing solutions to Advent of Code in Rusts
High-performance modular Rust framework for async task orchestration and data pipelines.
AXON — the formal cognitive language: a deterministic, proof-carrying AI runtime. Native Rust lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the runtime: typed channels (π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion), algebraic effects via Free Monad CPS handlers, lease kernel + reconcile loop, the Epistemic Security Kernel, Trust Types, Proof-Carrying Code (independently verifiable proof objects), and the closed-catalog extension mechanism. Crate publishes as `axon-lang`; library import is `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
Fact-Rule-Event system for Bevy engine
High-performance duplicate line filter written in Rust, inspired by anew
A tool to assist writing documentation for Rust binaries
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Description of BrilliantCms.
A decent web scraping gem.Scrapes website's title, description,social profiles such as linkedin, facebook, twitter, instgram, vimeo,pinterest, youtube channel and contact details such as emails, phone numbers.
Wraps the brilliant Kango Framework with ruby niceties
Voipfone are a brilliant SIP provider with loads of features, but no API. This Gem hooks into the API which their web interfaces uses.
A data science library written in Ruby
Deprecated. I'm planning to discontinue this gem. Although it has enormous flexibility and power, it is in my view too complex. 80% of requirements can be met through custom shell scripts which are much simpler to write and maintain. Sifts through your log files in real time, using stateful intelligence to determine what is really important. REC can alert you (by email or IM) or it can simply condense a large log file into a much shorter and more meaningful log. REC is inspired by Risto Vaarandi's brilliant *sec* (simple-evcorr.sourceforge.net) but is original code and any defects are entirely mine. While event correlation is inherently complex, REC attempts to make common tasks easy while preserving plenty of power and flexibility for ambitious tasks.
My SAKURA gem with various utilities. This is my swiss-army knife for Linux and Mac. See README.md for amazing examples, like: richelp ubuntu # shows a richelp of my 'ubuntu' cheatsheet richelp sakura synopsis # shows a richelp of my 'sakura' cheatsheet, grepping for 'synopsis' ls | act # randomly scrambles the lines! Taken from cat/atc ;) ps | rainbow # colors all lines differently twice itunes - # lowers volume of iTunes... twice :) 10 echo Bart Simpson likes it DRY # tells you this 10 times. Very sarcastic script! seq 100 | 1suN 7 # prints every 7th element of the list zombies # prints processes that show zombies (plus funny options to kill them) find . -size +300M | xargs mvto /tmp/bigfiles/ # moves big files to that directory alias gp='never_as_root git pull' # only if u r not root it runs! tellme-time # Tells you the time with Riccardo voice in Italian. Brilliant! find-duplicates . # Tells you files with same size/MD5 in this directory facter is_google_vm # Tells if it's a GCE Virtual Machine
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