A simple object designed to be used by attaching calls
Useful prototype extensions
Lightweight per-user terminal multiplexer with auto-reconnecting sessions tunneled over plain SSH — preserves the local terminal's native scrollback (unlike mosh) and requires no system-wide daemon (unlike Eternal Terminal).
Noras.tech's minimalist detachable shell solution · zero configuration · not a complex multiplexer, just persistent sessions
Git pre-commit hook that blocks commits in detached HEAD state
Command-line tool for talking to Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers from the terminal.
Detached JSON Web Signature for Rust
Actix-web middleware to sign and verify detached jws
Infrastructure automation API, allowing programmatic access to all Exoscale products and services.
Cryptography utilities and implementations including Argon2, bcrypt, post-quantum algorithms and JWT support
Implementation of the USB DFU run-time class
helper type for being able to detach/reatach a member item
High-performance, thread-safe object pool with async support, circuit breaker, eviction, health monitoring and Prometheus metrics
An implementation of the WebAssembly modules signatures proposal
Detaches _what_ is logged from _how_ it is logged
Aeacus, judge of the dead, tells you why your ruby processes died
Introspect the Ruby Heap by indexing, counting, locating references to and detaching (in order to release) objects - optionally narrowing by namespace
Provides a detached entity foobara type for Active Record classes
Run Ruby/Rails code as a worker: detach, signals, watchdog, threads, reporting
EnhanceSwarm transforms Claude into a sophisticated development team with specialized agents for Backend, Frontend, QA, and Integration. Features detached orchestration, Bullet Train deep integration, automatic worktree merging, and comprehensive logging. Built for production Rails and Bullet Train applications.
CreepCheck is a Ruby library that provides an API for checking romantic age compatibility based on the popular half-plus-seven formula for determining when it is socially (in)appropriate for people to date based on their relative ages. It comes with a sample command line interface utility. Opinions vary on appropriate age differences in romantic relationships, but the half-plus-seven formula seems to approximate United States cultural biases about appropriate age differences pretty well. This library and utility package was originally created as a joke related to assessing the ap propriateness of relationships between characters in fictional contexts, such as in fantasy/sci-fi prose and roleplaying games. It is not intended to be treated as a substitute for moral fiber or individual judgement, and no guarantees are made about the likelihood one's family or local courts of law will approve of a given relationship on the basis of the age of one's partner even if "approved" by the half-plus-seven formula. This tool's major release version is published on April Fool's Day under the terms of the DPL, or Detachable Public License. It is intended for entertainment purposes only. It is not even particularly well-written.