A fast CLI tool to detect and remove dead/unused code in Android projects (Kotlin & Java)
AI/Human task management system with file-based storage
Bindings for the REAPER C++ API - medium-level API
Neural forecasting models implemented using ruv-FANN for time series forecasting
A tool to parse medium blogs to markdown files
Production-grade static analyzer for Cairo/Starknet smart contracts
Spec-first, cancel-correct, capability-secure async runtime for Rust.
Rule-based medium inference — port of gapseq's predict_medium.R
An AI-powered code review tool with elegant Bevy-based TUI
GitHub Actions & CI/CD security scanner with org-level batch scanning and optional red-team probing
Bindings for the REAPER C++ API - low-level API
Bindings for the REAPER C++ API - macros
Turn your markdown style blog posts from Jekyll, middleman and others to Medium posts automatically.
An Active Admin plugin to use Medium Editor
Ruby Web Client that syncs with most models
This generator cross-posts entries to Medium. To work, this script requires a MEDIUM_USER_ID environment variable and a MEDIUM_INTEGRATION_TOKEN. The generator will only pick up posts with the following front matter: `crosspost_to_medium: true` You can control crossposting globally by setting `enabled: true` under the `jekyll-crosspost_to_medium` variable in your Jekyll configuration file. Setting it to false will skip the processing loop entirely which can be useful for local preview builds.
This is a gem for the rstacruz' nprogress implementation. It's based on version nprogress 0.2.0.
Adds mediumable functionality to models through acts_as_mediumable
Ruby gem that provides a Medium.com read-only API
Allows you to interact with the Medium API with Ruby.
dante-editor yet another Medium editor clone.
OmniAuth strategy for Medium.
Ruby SDK for interacting with the Medium API
This generator cross-everything entries to Medium. To work, this script requires a MEDIUM_USER_ID environment variable and a MEDIUM_INTEGRATION_TOKEN, MEDIUM_ENTITY. The generator will only pick up posts with the following front matter: `crosseverything_to_medium: true` You can control crosseverything globally by setting `enabled: true` under the `jekyll-crosserything_to_medium` variable in your Jekyll configuration file. Setting it to false will skip the processing loop entirely which can be useful for local preview builds.