Plese find the documentation here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dktXac5vx5Dmj5zSIgPvu6DTLqL1ZVzDPhQ9-H9QaY4/edit?usp=sharing
MCP server for loading and extracting text from PDF files with chunked pagination and interactive viewer
Collaborative editing for ProseMirror
Pure TypeScript, cross-platform module for extracting text, images, and tabular data from PDFs. Run directly in your browser or in Node!
Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
CLI tool for converting Markdown files to PDF.
merge multiple PDF documents, or parts of them, to a new PDF document
Create and modify PDF files with JavaScript
The library provides Yjs editor bindings for Lexical.
Shared Editing Library
Small, fast and advanced PNG / APNG encoder and decoder
react-fast-pdf
Collection of libraries for building collaborative editing apps.
React-pdf TypeScript definitions
SVG parsing for react-pdf
Create PDF files on the browser and server
The editing engine of CKEditor 5 – the best browser-based rich text editor.
Metrics for the Standard 14 PDF fonts and their encodings
Generates a set of Sanity patches needed to change an item (usually a document) from one shape to another
Define uninitialized elements
A PDF generation library for Node.js
Resolve document component's layout
A react native PDF view component, support ios and android platform
PDF extraction and rendering across all JavaScript runtimes
With this SDK, you can seamlessly integrate GroupDocs’ document collaboration tools into your Ruby web or mobile application. The tools enable end users to view, securely share, collaboratively annotate, e-sign, assemble, convert and compare over 50 common document and image types (including PDF, Microsoft Office and CAD), all from within your Ruby application and without having to install any office suites or browser plugins. For more details, please visit: http://groupdocs.com/cloud/total-api
git-scribe is a workflow tool for starting, writing, reviewing and publishing multiple forms of a book. it allows you to use asciidoc plain text markup to write, review and translate a work and provides a simple toolkit for generating common digital outputs for publishing - epub, mobi, pdf and html. \ it is also integrated into github functionality, letting you automate the publishing and collaboration process.
git-scribe is a workflow tool for starting, writing, reviewing and publishing multiple forms of a book. it allows you to use asciidoc plain text markup to write, review and translate a work and provides a simple toolkit for generating common digital outputs for publishing - epub, mobi, pdf and html. it is also integrated into github functionality, letting you automate the publishing and collaboration process.
git-scribe is a workflow tool for starting, writing, reviewing and publishing multiple forms of a book. it allows you to use asciidoc plain text markup to write, review and translate a work and provides a simple toolkit for generating common digital outputs for publishing - epub, mobi, pdf and html. it is also integrated into github functionality, letting you automate the publishing and collaboration process.
RCrewAI is a powerful Ruby framework for creating autonomous AI agent crews that collaborate to solve complex tasks. Build intelligent workflows with reasoning agents, tool usage, memory systems, and human oversight. Key Features: • Multi-Agent Orchestration: Create crews of specialized AI agents that work together • Multi-LLM Support: OpenAI GPT-4, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Azure OpenAI, Ollama • Rich Tool Ecosystem: Web search, file operations, SQL databases, email, code execution, PDF processing • Agent Memory: Short-term and long-term memory for learning from past executions • Human-in-the-Loop: Interactive approval workflows and collaborative decision making • Advanced Task Management: Dependencies, retries, async execution, and context sharing • Hierarchical Teams: Manager agents that coordinate and delegate to specialist agents • Production Ready: Security controls, error handling, comprehensive logging, and monitoring • Ruby-First Design: Built specifically for Ruby developers with idiomatic patterns • CLI Tools: Command-line interface for creating and managing AI crews
## A mirror API for Ruby In various [research][p1] [projects][p2] the advantages of having a [mirror API][p3] to separate reflection from a language implementation have been discussed, and "industry grade" implementations exist for [Java][p4] and [C#][p5]. This project aims at providing a number of specs and classes that document a mirror API for Ruby. The mirror implementation that is part of this project will use only those language facilities that are available across Ruby implementations. The specs, however, will also test behavior that cannot be provided in such a manner. The idea here is that in time, all implementations provide their own implementation of the mirror API, and all implementations collaborate on this one spec. Why do this, you ask? Because Ruby needs tools, and those tools need to be written in Ruby. If they are not, then people will be excluded from tinkering with their tools, thus impeding innovation. You only have to look at Emacs or Smalltalk to see what's possible when programmers can extend their tools, all tools, in a language they feel comfortable in. If we have a standard mirror API, all tools that are written **for** Ruby, **in** Ruby, can be shared across implementations, while at the same time allowing language implementers to use the facilities of their platform to provide optimal reflective capabilities without tying them to internals. [p1]: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lorenz/papers/icse03/icse2003.pdf "Pluggable Reflection: Decoupling Meta-Interface and Implementation" [p2]: http://bracha.org/newspeak-spec.pdf "Newspeak Programming Language Draft Specification, Version 0.06, pages 40 onward" [p3]: http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/hirschfeld/events/past/media/100105_Bracha_2010_LinguisticReflectionViaMirrors_HPI.mp4 "Linguistic Reflection Via Mirrors" [p4]: http://bracha.org/mirrors.pdf "Mirrors: Design Principles for Meta-level Facilities of Object-Oriented Programming Languages" [p5]: http://oreilly.com/catalog/progcsharp/chapter/ch18.html "See esp. 18-3, highlighting how C# reflection works on assembly rather than VM objects"
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