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Linear memory in TypeScript
broccoli filter but with a persistent cache
Immutable Data Collections
A Metal.js set of common data structures.
Simple key-value storage with support for multiple backends
A store for Nano Stores state manager to keep data in localStorage
A node module for Google's Universal Analytics tracking
Merkle tree implemented as a persistent datastructure
Typescript types generated from c2pa-rs
Song Spotlight API types and song validation module
Strict borsh compatible de/serializer
WGSL Parser and Reflection library
Package to aggregate shared logic and dependencies for the IPFS ecosystem
OCI SDK for TypeScript and JavaScript
A sorted list of key-value pairs in a fast, typed in-memory B+ tree with a powerful API.
Smart Contract library for Unique Network
A home for your AI agents
Useful TypeScript types and SuperStruct Structs for interacting with the Portive's cloud services for open source components.
A Convex component for streaming durable text to the client, from LLMs and other sources.
allows to publish to any property at any time and subscribe to any property to consume the latest values and all subsequent updates.
JavaScript library to pack primitives to octet arrays, including int64 support, packaged for NodeJS.
Promptbook: Create persistent AI agents that turn your company's scattered knowledge into action
Objective-C bridge for Node.js
Adds usable functionality to pry sessions, such as a persisted #conf struct for storing records
ObjectForge is a small factory library for Ruby objects with minimal assumptions about framework, persistence, or runtime environment. It is designed for cases where factory-style object construction is useful, but Rails-oriented or database-oriented tooling is a poor fit. ObjectForge works well with plain Ruby objects, hashes, structs, and custom build flows. The library focuses on explicit configuration, independent registries and factories, and replaceable components. It aims to provide a familiar workflow without coupling object generation to a framework or persistence layer.