the composition of cheerio and hyperquestionable
A DiceBear style that generates cheerful flower avatars — petals, stems, leaves, and styled backdrops with deterministic domain seeds.
Server and process monitoring plugin for hapijs
A cheerful theme for Bespoke.js inspired by a Google Presentations theme
This is package cheerful-brown-gibbon
A cheerful CLI that prints colorful greetings
technology&product cheerful tools
A cheerful MCP server that generates Christmas trees with inspirational messages. Compatible with Claude Desktop.
A cute and cheerful CLI tool powered by Gemini AI to create and modify Vite + React + TypeScript projects! 💖
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Render LaTeX math with Hershey fonts
Official TypeScript client for MusicGPT API
A persistent record of terms used in documents that can be used for TF-IDF analysis or other purposes. The backing store is just a JSON file, which is loaded entirely in memory. It's nice and simple and will work for, say, personal blogs, but it's not for
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Generate random adj-animal combinations with kid-friendly names.
Realtime manager and browser adapters for Charivo
Core functionality for Charivo character system
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Bring Codex pets to OpenCode — animated terminal companions that appear while models think
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tabes data for fantasy NPC's
Merry Xmas!
A static analysis tool for JavaScript which examines surface area of ES6 modules throughout your codebase
Azure Speech (Cognitive Services) adapter for @absolutejs/voice — Neural TTS over REST + streaming STT over the WebSocket Unified Speech Protocol
Cast a Persona onto your CLI - AI-driven personalities for command-line tools
MCP server for multimodal generation using Gemini API
MCP server for composite media generation (GIFs, shorts, memes, presentations, podcasts)
A simple text-to-speech client for Azure TTS API.
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This is for studying rust book. Cheers!
MCP server providing authentic 16-bit SNES gaming sounds, R2D2 expressive emotions, and professional music synthesis for AI agents
Cheers
Reformat text pleasantly
READ THE DESCRIPTION BEFORE USING THE LIBRARY. Add this in your main file {use unit_converter}. This is a binary converter library. all you have to do is call the function in the main file (unit_converter::meter_kilometer). Let's break it down what is happening here. The first word (unit_converter) is the file which you are accessing and after the double colon (::) you use the converter from this to that. Conversion from meter to kilometer written as meter_kilometer, Similarly you wanna convert kilo to nano write unit_converter::kilometer_nanometer. Others conversion are in the pipeline so have patience. cheers!
Rust port of Voxtral TTS - Text-to-Speech model
A Simple Hello World Gem.
Let your Mac terminal say something to cheer you up - although your Mac isn't as sympathetic as you think.
Particular is a cheerful, responsive Bootstrap theme for hosting personal resumés.
Happy Nav is the easy (and cheerful) way to create structured HTML for your site navigation.
Festive Errors is a Rails gem that spices up the Rails error page with fun holiday themes. We all like to do a little coding around the holidays. Get into the holiday spirit with Festive Errors!
A class that gives a cheerful greeting
Cheers randomly generates user avatars from a set of colors and image components.
Simple gem to work with weeks as arrays of date objects. Also include monkey patch for Date class. Cheers!
dharma_quotes is a cheerful library of quotes from Buddhist texts. It provides functionality to run methods that return random quotes from the Dharma.
Excel as the container of model objects
Welcome to the StudioGame Run studio_game.rb via ruby with optional player.csv files. > ruby studio_game.rb others.csv (for example) Then choose # of rounds and watch your players get blammed (bad), w00ted (good) and see what treasures they find. Cheers. Oliver Cheng, 2014
A bibtex parsing library written in pure ruby. With some additional executables that transform bibtex files. This is my first attempt at racc so be patient with me. I hope to improve this into a full bibtex parser in the near future, at the moment it parses the bibtex subset that I need. Another problem is that nearly no work went into the added scripts, which can therefore be seen as usage examples, but may not help you with the work you want to do. I hope this will be a starting point for a more complete bibtex library for ruby. Cheers, Brian