Authoring tools for scholarly communication.
LL(*) lookahead strategy for the Chevrotain parser library
Image structural similarity (SSIM). In TypeScript/JavaScript. For browser/server.
Simple JS stack with auto run for node and browsers
Official CLI for searching, downloading, and uploading ExamCooker resources
MCP Server for Scientific Paper Harvesting from arXiv and OpenAlex
Keystone airgaped wallet SDK
Opencode plugin to fetch latest and trending research papers from arXiv and OpenAlex
Straightforward fuzzy matching, information retrieval and NLP building blocks for JavaScript.
> TODO: description
The smallest and fastest pixel-level image comparison library.
BlockChain Commons Uniform Resources
> 使用到的 API 接口说明见:[ReadCube Papers API](https://blog.hxgpark.com/posts/ReadCubePapersAPI/)
rSearch CLI for arXiv
Native JS implementation of the Tiger hash. Optionally supports flipped byte ordering found in PHP-5.3
Lune CLI: agent-native research data and tools
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
Browser-side SDF font generator
Compute the Voronoi diagram of a set of two-dimensional points.
A JavaScript library for real-time terrain mesh generation
Codex CLI is a coding agent from OpenAI that runs locally on your computer.
The linux x64 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
CLI Client library for Curvenote
Get stdout window width, with two fallbacks, tty and then a default.
A CLI Rock Paper Scissors game
A simple Rock, Paper, Scissors CLI — with global consequences.
A simple CLI of the Game - Rock, Paper, Scissors
Meant as an exercise in creating a gem; please handle with care.
Manage your notes from the console. If you're like me, you spend most of your computing time in a terminal, you have a text-editor set up just to your liking, and you wish you could use it for everything. Naturally, when it comes time to ditch your paper note-pad, you refuse to to use the more popular gui-driven apps and want to find a way to use your editor instead. But when you start looking for a terminal-based notes framework (or plugin for your editor) you're blinded by crazy features and unwilling to learn a new tool. You've also already started keeping your notes in some text files and don't want to have to start over. Anyway, I went through the same thing and made this this lightweight tool (originally from some aliases in my bashrc) to do what I wanted it to do, which isn't a lot. But, like ruby, it has a nice interface, and it'll stay out of the way. That means you can choose where you keep your notes, how you organize them, how you track them (if you do), and what editor you use to write them. So if you already have your own notes, you can just point `peter-notes` at them and start using worlds simplest (and coolest) notes-manager. This is a cli tool, don't try to import it into some ruby source code.
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