Grader for me
Grader of Neon Uji.
external grader engine for edx
A Grader framework for 42 Piscine
Skill evaluation CLI — waza-schema-compatible runner with empirical-prompt-tuning iteration loop, structured self-report grader, and LLM-as-Judge.
MCP server exposing Webstew CMS, integrations, image, grader, and workspace tools to Claude Code via the local bridge.
A Zephyr grader for a Catch test suite
MCP client for Smackdab API Grader - connects Claude Desktop to the remote grading service
Grader css property by user wish
test solutions of course exercises against the grader
Grader for cs554 - web programming II
A high-performance CLI for grading homework submissions from CSV files and Notion databases with ultra-fast GitHub repository analysis
Analyzes the given text and determine what's the vocabulary level based on CEFR levels
Turn a Google Forms responses spreadsheet into a for-credit auto-grader
My new Grader App! This is the Grader.JS base template repository. You can customize this package.json and other files to start building your app. See the README for how to.
My new Grader App! This is the Grader.JS base template repository. You can customize this package.json and other files to start building your app. See the README for how to.
Headless quest engine — substrate-step dispatch bridging (gateway → construct → resolution) + future quest publish/query/complete/claim flows. Framework-agnostic. The construct is OPENED via Effect Requirements; consumers plug in their own grader.
General purpose programming grader for Chulalongkorn University fresh year Engineering programming class
A JupyterLab extension.
Intelligent automated grading system for academic assignments using Model Context Protocol
A very simple JavaScript API wrapping the [command-line combo of phantomjs and yslow](http://yslow.org/phantomjs/).
Grade the difficulty of a sentence based on the level of HSK phrases used.
Analyze GitHub repositories for package implementation and code quality and give a score along with a markdown report
*This project is currently in alpha stage and subject to change.*
Stream-based CLI for binary sorting text files via a given shell command.
Standalone eval framework for LLM outputs — Lua DSL with Rust host
Aids in the process of extracting student deliverables, and leverages GPT to generate a proposal for the student feedback.
Asynchronous stream http tunnel grader.
A crate to help grade labs and assignments
programming.in.th grading system
Rust bindings for LC3Tools
LLM amplification engine — MCP server with Lua scripting
algocline application layer — execution orchestration, package management
algocline domain model and metrics — pure execution state machine
algocline Lua execution engine — VM, session, bridge
algocline MCP server adapter — thin tool/handler layer over algocline-app
Grader is designed to rapid prototyping web apps in modern browsers
Collection of common utilities for SimpleCMS graders.
Ensure compliance of your JSON API library.
Ruby gem to generate automated test reports for academic assignments with HTML templates, CSV export, optional PDF (via prawn), class-wide reporting, and basic Jaccard code similarity.
The Programming Exercise Markup Language (PEML) is intended to be a simple, easy format for CS and IT instructors of all kinds (college, community college, high school, whatever) to describe programming assignments and activities. We want it to be so easy (and obvious) to use that instructors won't see it as a technological or notational barrier to expressing their assignments. We intend for this format to be something that authors of automated grading tools can adopt, so they can provide a very easy, low-energy onboarding path for existing instructors to get programming activities into such tools. As a result, this notation leans heavily on supporting authors and streamlining common cases, even if this may require more work on the part of tool developers--the goal is to make it super easy for authors of programming activities, not to fit into a specific auto-grader or simplify tasks for tool writers. For more details, see the PEML website.
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