Initializer helper
Incept is a content management framework.
This package is a user interface that enables auth to be used in an Incept app.
This package is a user interface that enables oauth and rest APIs to be used in an Incept app.
This package is enables email in an Incept app.
This package manages the theme of the admin in an Incept app.
Incept is a content management framework.
This package generates form, fields, formats, search and detail template files based on models in and Incept client using the Ink template engine.
This package generates enums and Typescript types per model and fieldset in an Incept client.
This package generates store, schema and actions based on models and fieldsets in an Incept client.
This package is a translation interface that enables many languages to be used in an Incept app.
Incept virtual file system
Contains public key for incept (beta version)
QTI 3.0 Assessment Renderer - Parse, validate, and render QTI XML with customizable themes
Incept Admin
Unified React component library for rendering educational question types across all Incept products. Includes Zod schemas + validators as single source of truth for the generator API contract.
JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for Incept Question Generation API
Incept virtual file system
Type definitions implementations for core types.
Defines basic framework concepts
Event RPC InceptJS plugin
Form utility library for managing HTML form submissions & values
Scroll utility library to fire events on scroll
A low code framework for building layer 2 cloud applications
ZK Stack CLI is a set of tools for working with zk stack.
Macros for Inception
Automatic Trait Implementation by Induction
Get structured, validated data out of LLMs as native Rust structs and enums. Derive a type and rstructor generates the JSON Schema, prompts the model, parses the reply, and retries on validation errors — across OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, and xAI Grok. The Rust answer to Python's Pydantic + Instructor.
Parser for Composable Event Streaming Representation (CESR)
Encode and decode data in base 256 easily typed words
Machine Learning evaluation metrics module for SciRS2 (scirs2-metrics)
Rust API bindings - samberdata_api
Rust client for DropThe open data. Access movies, series, crypto, companies.
RSQL/FIQL filter parser and validator for REST APIs — parse, validate, compile to native DB queries
This analysis tool allows seeing the wikidata behind articles through the lens of the infoboxes.
KERI CESR translation layer for Auths
incept works best, put your app to the test
Create an inception server for Bosh & general inception of new universes
inception galore for your tests.
Create an inception server for Bosh & general inception of new universes
A library to ask an end-user to choose an infrastructure (AWS, OpenStack, etc), region, and login credentials.
Wesabot is a Campfire bot framework we've been using and developing at Wesabe since not long after our inception. It started as a way to avoid parking tickets near our office ("Wes, remind me in 2 hours to move my car"), and has evolved into an essential work aid. When you enter the room, Wes greets you with a link to the point in the transcript where you last left. You can also ask him to bookmark points in the transcript, send an sms message (well, an email) to someone, or even post a tweet, among other things. His functionality is easily extendable via plugins.
Dolphin: deploy agilely like dolphins can swim. A multi-threaded multi-stage deployment tool utilizes the full power of Git and Ruby.
This gem is designed to provide a modular, complete, open-source, crowd-sourced mapping of the 650+ IANA/OLSON timezones of the world into Rails' 146 'important' timezones. A search for an existing solution showed that this has been an issue since the inception of ActiveSupport::Timezone as far back as 2012. Approaches which have been suggested included such ideas as: Making your own RTree in a spatially aware database and searching on boundaries, just don't use those timezones (yeah, that makes sense), rely on your users to set their own timezone (doesn't help if you do automated onboarding), find a better sourcing API for timezones based on GeoLookup (they almost all use OLSON/IANA). Rather than doing any of those things, it made more sense to simply complete the mapping that ActiveSupport::Timezone started on and then seemingly abandoned.
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