Utilities for github file operation
Write to file operation for Plumber pipelines
Super simple file operation cache
Plugin file operation package
an easy file operation utility
Plugin file operation package
File Operation Module for Brobridge Atomic
VISEO Bot Maker - File operation
mtt - multitool for file operation
Directus extension used to add a download and store file operation to flows
More convenient file operation in Node.js
A tool of qiniu's file operation
File operation tools for AI agents, extracted from Gemini CLI
file operation
Make file operation Easy
file operation in node
This is the **universal-apple-darwin** binary for `zwx-file-operation-helper`
Lightweight asynchronous file operation utility for Node.js with zero dependencies
Directory, file operation utility by glob base.
File operation handler wrapper to eliminate try-catch boilerplate
This is an AI-driven command-line tool built on Node.js, equipped with AI agent and workflow capabilities. It is compatible with a wide range of AI models, can convert natural language into cross-system terminal and file operation commands, and features h
Package for optimizing your GraphQL operations relay style.
Abstraction for exponential and custom retry strategies for failed operations.
Read and write files atomically and reliably.
A Rust library providing comprehensive utilities for file operations with both sync/async support. Includes operations for copy, delete, move, read and write files. Simplifies file handling in Rust projects with safe and efficient methods for file manipulation and metadata querying.
Atomic file operations CLI for LLM agents — read, write, edit, search, replace with NDJSON output
Built-in concrete tools for the Brainwires Agent Framework — bash, file_ops, git, web, search, code_exec, semantic_search, browser, email, calendar, system. Built on `brainwires-tool-runtime`.
Built-in tool implementations for the Brainwires Agent Framework
A lightweight dual-pane file manager with GUI built using iced, inspired by Total Commander.
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for advanced filesystem operations with file handling capabilities
Internal library for RCP file operation tools - shared utilities and core operations (not intended for direct use)
CLI client for the Autonomi network
A unified file handling library for working with files from local filesystem, S3, URLs, and streams.
An opinionated workflow tool that orchestrates git worktrees and tmux
Wire-format types and cross-protocol transforms for Claude, OpenAI, and Gemini LLM APIs.
Rust-based shell assistant that monitors your shell commands and provides reactions or feedback.
ONLYOFFICE Helper Gem for File operation. Used in QA
The minitar library is a pure-Ruby library that operates on POSIX tar(1) archive files. minitar (previously called Archive::Tar::Minitar) is based heavily on code originally written by Mauricio Julio Fernández Pradier for the rpa-base project.
ERP File operation framework
A library for creating commands can be done and undone. Multiple commands can be grouped together in a transaction making sure all commands succeed or gets rolled back. This gem includes a few commands for file operations but it makes it easy to create custom commands and use them for more than just file operations.
Basic file operation helpers for working with Rails 3 artifacts
Pathname utility library providing atomic writes, safe deletes, directory creation, glob-based file finding, tempfile helpers, copy, move, checksum, append, and file comparison. All operations handle edge cases gracefully.
Basic file operation helpers for working with Rails 3 artifacts
Components that operate on files for the RFlow FBP framework. Also includes the File schema
Shark is a simple testing tool
WSK is a command-line utility that processes WAV audio PCM files to apply audio filters, analysis tools or signals generation plugins: Test audio hardware bit-perfect fidelity, by providing many ways to compare and analyze WAV files ; Process audio files for mastering engineers (noise gates, mixers...).
pledge exposes OpenBSD's pledge(2) and unveil(2) system calls to Ruby, allowing a program to restrict the types of operations the program can do, and the file system access the program has, after the point of call. Unlike other similar systems, pledge and unveil are specifically designed for programs that need to use a wide variety of operations on initialization, but a fewer number after initialization (when user input will be accepted).
a lightweight, simple and sensible API to file operation and testing
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