Capability Services Command Line Interface (CLI)
LimeCore creative capability CLI for multi-client onboarding and creative workflows
CLI tool for Genspark Tool API - search, crawl, analyze images, generate media
A package that provides 'Sign in with Apple' capability for Expo and React Native apps.
Skillflag producer CLI reference implementation.
capability.js - javascript environment capability detection
The Push Notifications API provides access to native push notifications.
Lansenger (蓝信) channel plugin for OpenClaw — WebSocket inbound, HTTP API outbound, text/markdown/media/linkCard/appCard/approval delivery
TypeScript runtime helpers for DIY dependency injection.
Command-line analyzer for DIY dependency injection projects.
Appium driver for Safari browser
Neurcode CLI — deterministic operational governance runtime for AI-assisted engineering (intent contracts, import-edge governance, replay continuity)
Appium driver for Chromium-based browsers that work with Chromedriver
Produce a stream coupled capability for a key
JupyterLab - Debugger Extension
Define and query information about a kit package
A plugin for the oclif CLI framework that automatically discovers commands and serves them through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
JavaScript/TypeScript-native RPC library with Promise Pipelining
Progressive disclosure gateway CLI for MCP servers and native Caplets adapters.
A Fluent AI package for a custom menu for agents.
Appium driver for Gecko-based browsers and web views
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
UCAN Capabilities provided by storacha.network
Shared plugin contract + registry for @abraca/nuxt and cou-shell.
`artifactory-cleaner` is a Ruby Gem and CLI interface for performing maintenance tasks on a JFrog Artifactory instance. It is capable of analyzing storage usage and producing reports showing space usage based on artifact age. It can then archive and delete from artifactory repos based on age/last download date with a highly configurable inclusion/exclusion list.
Wisco is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to assist developers in creating and managing Workato connectors. It extends the capabilities of the official Workato Connector SDK by providing additional features and streamlining common tasks, making the development process more efficient and user-friendly.
GameDig is a Ruby wrapper gem for the node-gamedig library, which allows querying various game servers for their status and information. The wrapper provides two modes of operation: using the gamedig CLI tool or utilizing a Node.js process via the Nodo library. This gem is useful for developers who want to integrate game server querying capabilities into their Ruby applications.
AIA is a revolutionary CLI console application that brings multi-model AI capabilities to your command line, supporting 20+ providers including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Run multiple AI models simultaneously for comparison, get consensus responses from collaborative AI teams, or compare individual outputs side-by-side. With dynamic prompt management, embedded directives, shell and Ruby integration, interactive chats, and comprehensive history tracking, AIA transforms how you interact with AI. Perfect for developers and AI enthusiasts who want to harness the collective intelligence of multiple AI models from a single, powerful interface.
Sai (彩) - meaning 'coloring' or 'paint' in Japanese - is a powerful and intuitive system for managing color output in command-line applications. Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese artistic techniques, Sai brings vibrancy and harmony to terminal interfaces through its sophisticated color management. Sai empowers developers to create beautiful, colorful CLI applications that maintain visual consistency across different terminal capabilities. Like its artistic namesake, it combines simplicity and sophistication to bring rich, adaptive color to your terminal interfaces.
Kōshi (格子) - meaning 'lattice' or 'grid' in Japanese - is a powerful and intuitive framework for creating sophisticated layouts in command-line applications. Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese architectural patterns, Kōshi brings structure and harmony to terminal interfaces through its elegant grid system. Kōshi empowers developers to create beautiful, organized CLI applications that maintain visual harmony while providing powerful layout capabilities. Like its architectural namesake, it combines simplicity and sophistication to bring structure to your terminal interfaces.
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