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The slasher module implements validator slashing for the Aztec network. Slashing punishes validators who misbehave or are inactive by reducing their stake. This mechanism ensures network security and liveness.
> [!IMPORTANT] > This is in beta. Not everything is ironed out and some modules might misbehave
OpenTelemetry instrumentation for Drizzle ORM
ESLint plugin enforcing architectural, type-safety, lifecycle, and performance patterns for Elysia.js applications.
Compacts sourcemaps, merging spurious mappings.
Deterministic time control for Node.js applications
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
A benchmarking library that supports high-resolution timers & returns statistically significant results.
A light weight Markdown Editor
Enable or Disable the ability to inspect the Editor's DOM in Chrome Developer Tools
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
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Programmable Scalable Vector Graphics -- drawings that draw themselves
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
A divide-and-conquer O(nlogn) routine for Delaunay triangulation
Pseudo-anonymizer of different formats
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes [Fetch API](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/). The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
BEEFY Client gadget for substrate
Linux desktop control over MCP — AT-SPI accessibility tree, multi-compositor window targeting (GNOME, KWin, Hyprland, i3, COSMIC), screencast portal screenshots, and ydotool input synthesis. Wayland-first, X11 best-effort.
Extension host process management, IPC, sandbox, and security for DSCode
for converting Markdown into gemtext
Analyzes minidumps and produces a report (either human-readable or JSON)
BEEFY Client gadget for bizinikiwi
BEEFY Client gadget for substrate
High-performance, schema-agnostic, backend-agnostic event bus
A continuous integration engine
Nonlinear optimization framework with compile-time symbolic differentiation
Proc macros for the arael optimization framework: #[arael::model], constraint codegen
Find out if your Module include/extend hooks are misbehaving!
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave. Forked from http://github.com/arya/bluepill
EventedBluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.