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Mandaitor Delegation Mandate Registry — TypeScript SDK
HanumanG mandate primitives — Mudrika delegation credential verifier + 7-axis posture scorer (mudrika_integrity, identity_broadcast, mandate_bounds, proportional_force, return_with_proof, no_overreach, truthful_report) + opt-in Agentic Control Center even
Offline verifier for Veto Mandate JWTs. Any agent or wallet can use this to confirm a mandate is real, in-scope, and not expired before settling a transaction.
AgentPassport core — framework-agnostic verifier + signer (RFC 9421, DPoP, mandate JWT).
little module to mandate properties on a object
OpenClaw plugin for Mandate policy-enforced on-chain tools
Agent Protocol & Architectural Mandate
Agent Protocol & Architectural Mandate
Aviation operations taxonomy for Mandaitor — actions, resources, constraints and mandate templates for dispatch, maintenance coordination, flight documentation and safety escalation workflows
Mandate commands
Construction industry taxonomy for Mandaitor — actions, resources, constraints and mandate templates for BIM validation, scheduling, procurement, cost management and documentation workflows
Types, rule engine, and Ed25519 signing for QuetraAI mandate governance
This library will help to mandate rules for writing css in large enterprise UI component development.
Core SDK for Mandates, create, canonicalize (JCS), hash, sign (EIP-191), and verify immutable mandate documents with CAIP-10 identities.
MCP server — Trust Layer v2 tools (trust_before_x402_fetch, mandate diff, semantic settle, guard, KYM, receipt)
Pin-a-mandate, verify-forward trust protocol: declare, renew, and transfer signing authority over a versioned artifact. The bake is the ceremony.
OpenClaw plugin for OVID-ME mandate evaluation
BOND — Bilateral On-chain Negotiated Delegation. x402 extended with recurring commitments, mandate enforcement, and economic reputation.
TypeScript SDK and validator for the Agentic User Mandate Protocol
remita api for Split Payment, Mandate Setup, Mandate Request OTP, Activate Mandate, and Stop Mandate. All these made payment easy and fast.
Client SDK for QuetraAI — mandate-governed spending for AI agents
The ever-mandate module eases defensive development annoyance.
MandateOS bridge, plugin bundle, and installer for OpenClaw.
Convert Markdown or YAML manuals into roff manpages
A Substrate pallet to help over modules dispatch root calls
Protocol-neutral agentic commerce and payment orchestration for ADK-Rust
Rust SDK for Bayarcash Payment Gateway API
Rust SDK for Bayarcash Payment Gateway API
Autonomous multi-agent Ed25519 signature verification with Byzantine fault tolerance
AXON — the formal cognitive language: a deterministic, proof-carrying AI runtime. Native Rust lexer/parser/type-checker/IR generator (re-exported from axon-frontend) plus the runtime: typed channels (π-calculus mobility, capability extrusion), algebraic effects via Free Monad CPS handlers, lease kernel + reconcile loop, the Epistemic Security Kernel, Trust Types, Proof-Carrying Code (independently verifiable proof objects), and the closed-catalog extension mechanism. Crate publishes as `axon-lang`; library import is `use axon::*` so existing call sites keep working unchanged.
Pure-Rust AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) decoder — HEIF meta-box walk + primary-item / av1C extraction, handed to oxideav-av1 for end-to-end pixel decode; grid + alpha + irot/imir/clap composition
Vorbis I audio codec — orphan-rebuild scaffold pending clean-room re-implementation.
SBO3L Phase 3.1: on-chain audit-chain anchoring — periodically publish audit-root digests to AnchorRegistry contracts on Ethereum / Optimism / Base / Polygon for tamper-evident verification.
SBO3L CLI binary: validate, decide, sign, audit, passport run/verify/explain, doctor.
SBO3L core: protocol types, request hashing, error model, signed receipts.
This Ruby Gem adds functionality for the command pattern in Ruby, and for memoization.
Rails integration for Mandate
This gem contains class for scheme, mandate, direct debit, payment schedules and account info
Pacing is built for cases where there are therapy frequency limitations that need to be adhered to. For example, in the case of an [IEP (Individualized Education Program)](https://ambiki.com/glossary-concepts/iep), 504 plan, or a Service plan. This gem helps to calculate remaining visits as well as a therapist's current pace to meet visit mandates.
EN 16931-compliant e-invoicing for Ruby. Generates Factur-X (PDF/A-3 + CII XML), UBL 2.1, and CII D16B. Validates French B2B requirements (SIREN, SIRET, TVA). Rails concern for ActiveRecord models. Targets French September 2026 mandate.
MandateClaw-DSL is a Ruby DSL for defining programmatic, signed, and auditable contracts that govern what an AI agent is and isn't allowed to do on behalf of a human or organisation.
A Rails engine that stores signed MandateClaw contracts, links them to transition logs, records breach events, and exposes a JSON API for contract verification. Self-hostable open-source foundation for MandateClaw Cloud.
MandateClaw-DSL is a Ruby DSL for defining programmatic, signed, and auditable contracts that govern what an AI agent is and isn't allowed to do on behalf of a human or organisation.
A CLI (as in Command Line Interface) to delete your tweets based on faves, RTs, and time. There are some services out there with a friendly web interface, but this is not one of them. You must know the basics of working with a UNIX terminal and configuring a Twitter API app, as this will only work if you have a Twitter Developer account. Due to the irrevocable nature of tweet deletion, all delete commands are dry-run true, meaning you must call all of them with a --dry-run=false flag if you want them to really do something. Called with --dry-run=false, there is no way to revoke tweet deletion. They are just gone, disappeared into the ether (or the stashed in the Twitter-owned secret place you have no access to without a mandate since nothing gets really deleted from the web these days, folks). This tool won't delete all of your tweets in one fell swoop; it is more of a way to delete your old tweets from time to time. The Twitter API rate limits are relatively complicated, and I don't even wanna go there, but if you do intend on deleting all of your tweets, you can do it with this CLI and some perseverance. I did delete more than 100k of mine by using this script every day for a couple of weeks. The more tweets you delete, the fewer of them you have, and with time the rate limits won't be that much of a problem. I Delete My Tweets (IDMT) can delete your tweets by fetching them via API using an APP you will have to set up yourself. Still, it can also delete tweets from an CSV (comma-separated file) that you can generate from the archive you can request from twitter.com by going to Settings and privacy > Your Account > Download an archive of your data. It is out of the scope of this CLI to generate the CSV (at the moment) but there are scripts out there that can do this for you.
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