Native Messaging Host Protocol for Browser Extensions
Transform streams for writing Chrome App native messaging hosts in Node.js
Node.js client for NATS, a lightweight, high-performance cloud native messaging system
Chrome Native-Messaging host (Node)
Chrome Native-Messaging host (Node) — MCP + message bridge
Helper modules for WebExtensions native messaging host
Node.js client for NATS Streaming, a lightweight, high-performance cloud native messaging system
Native Messaging local execution bridge for OpenBrowserAgent.
Browser automation plugin for OpenCode (native messaging + per-tab ownership).
Chrome Native-Messaging host (Node) — vibemaker fork with Force Reconnect + Playwright CDP fallback
Pi extension for native messaging channels including Feishu, WeCom, and webhooks.
Tabrix Native-Messaging host (Node)
Native messaging host for withExEditor
`autoBrowser` is a CLI for controlling Chrome through Native Messaging.
WorkatoMCP native messaging host (Chrome ↔ MCP bridge)
SP Editor native messaging bridge — routes AI prompts through the local GitHub Copilot CLI
Local HTTP proxy + native messaging bridge that lets CLI tools (Claude Code, OpenClaw) route through the Byoky wallet
Windows x64 native messaging host binary for tabctl
Node.js Native Messaging host
Chrome Native-Messaging host (Node)
Simple Node Native Messaging Host =================================
Native Messaging Host for Mtop DevTools — bridges Chrome Extension and local socket server
Native Messaging host + local MCP server for Ruminer's Chrome extension.
Chrome Native-Messaging host (Node) - Fork with Chrome Web Store support
Cross-platform Rust native messaging host for browser extensions (Chrome & Firefox), with async helpers and manifest installer.
Rust port of browserpass-native (PROTOCOL.md v3.1.2) + extension actions for OTP, whole-store search, and a file-state segmented download manager.
Native messaging host that bridges the browser-controller browser extension to the CLI via a platform-specific IPC channel
Shared protocol types for browser-controller CLI and mediator
Browser native messaging host for tsafe — lets Chrome/Edge/Firefox extensions read vault secrets safely
Implementation of Chrome's Native Messaging protocol
WebExtension native messaging with serde_json as the (de)serializer.
WebExtension native messaging library for Rust.
Microservice native event store and message store for Postgres
This plugin provides native RabbitMQ instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: service health, message, consumer, and queue health/metrics via `rabbitmq_management`, and more
native languagized ruby error messages
A wrapper for native protocol buffer javascript compiler which generates closure library proto2 messages.
Message Box Panel - Glimmer DSL for SWT Custom Shape - message_box_panel is a graphical alternative to the native SWT message_box
This plugin provides native RabbitMQ instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: service health, message, consumer, and queue health/metrics via `rabbitmq_management`, and more
Native C extension providing Ruby bindings for nng (nanomsg next generation), a lightweight broker-less messaging library. Supports all scalability protocols, TLS transport, and async I/O.
Script that listens to a tag and retweets messages with that tag. Supports both OAuth and HTTPAuth authentication strategies. Retweets using Twitter's native RT feature. Originally made for Scotland on Rails '09 by Mark Connell (http://github.com/rubaidh). Refactored and reworked after Euruko '10 by Tomasz Stachewicz (http://github.com/tomash)
Beautiful JSON Schema validation with Rails-native syntax, context-aware rules, and production-ready monitoring. Features include ActiveRecord-like schema definitions, multiple error message types, performance optimization with caching, internationalization support, and extensive Rails integration for APIs and web applications.
Octo is a Ruby AI agent with three equal first-class interfaces: terminal CLI, web UI, and IM bridges (Feishu/WeCom/WeChat/Discord/Telegram). It speaks Anthropic Messages, OpenAI (Chat Completions + Responses), and AWS Bedrock natively, and provides autonomous tool use plus a Claude-Code-compatible skill format.
A simple elaboration on Ruby's native SizedQueue which allows using the queue object to re-awaken a blocked thread and cause it to abandon its blocking enqueue/dequeue operation. Useful for simplifying program logic, reducing the need for external flags/Muteces (yes, I said Muteces), and for cleanly resolving queues on program termination without risk of data loss or deadlock. Why use this queue? There are two reasons. For one thing, under several circumstances it is _considerably_ faster than Ruby's native SizedQueue. I admit I'm not entirely sure why, but I have tested this on multiple platforms and it seems to hold true as a generality. You can feel free to confirm or dispel that this advantage holds for your use case at your own leisure. The second reason is the aforementioned simplification of program logic. In the case that all data passing through the queues must be preserved on program termination, SizedQueue can require some elaborate trickery to ensure that even the most remote possibility of deadlock is removed. ImprovedSizedQueue solves this problem by making it possible to use the queue to pass control messages between threads, irrespective of the queue's actual content.
The dep_walker is small utility gem that checks dependencies for native extensions used by installed gems on Windows. If you are {RubyInstaller}[http://www.rubyinstaller.org] user and have seen message box: <em>"This application has failed to start because <name_of_dll>.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem"</em> when you tried to use gem that has pre-built binariy extension, you've faced common problem on Windows systems - missing dependency dll. Same error might occur even if extension library was built during gem installation if all header files and libraries are available to the build tools, but runtime dependencies are not present. With dep_walker you can simply check all installed gems. Even more, if log is turned on, gem will print out information where dependency is found on the system, so you can check whether Ruby extension really uses correct version of required dll.
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