a simple MVC pattern for nodejs projects with builtin "Amazing Business Logic"™
A JavaScript string-scoring and fuzzy-matching library based on the Quicksilver algorithm, designed for smart auto-complete.
quicksilver
library for interacting with quicksilver
library for interacting with quicksilver
Cli tool for Quicksilver
A mimetic poly-alloy of the Quicksilver scoring algorithm, essentially LiquidMetal. `</Schwarzenegger Voice>`
MCP server for Quicksilver data access with x402 pay-per-use. No registration required.
Add quicksilver abilities to websites.
Modern TypeScript SDK for the Quicksilver Engine API
library for interacting with quicksilver
Fast and tiny library to help with traversing and manipulating the DOM.
Trevor Von Seggern's projects web server.
A lightweight terminal ASCII animation app with 23 interactive patterns, 138 presets, 5 themes, and mouse support. Perfect ambient visuals for your IDE workspace.
3k2dil
A command palette, hotkeys and search.
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A minimal React component UI library.
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library to interact with LSM (liquid staking module)
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A simple game framework for 2D games in pure Rust
Utilities for projects using https://github.com/ryanisaacg/quicksilver
Utilities for projects using https://github.com/ryanisaacg/quicksilver
proc macro for quicksilver
A simple GUI system for use with the quicksilver game engine
A basic animation system for quicksilver
A simple Snake game built with QuickSilver (2D Rust game).
A wrapper arround surf
a snake game written in rust with quicksilver
A Blazing-Fast Data-wrangling toolkit.
2D Game Engine for Rust on the Web
A rust project for a DDR spinoff
A collection of Phlex-based UI components with Rails generators for easy installation.
Cognitive quicksilver fluidity for LegionIO agentic architecture
Flex matching short abbreviations against longer strings is a boon in productivity for typists. Applications like Quicksilver, LaunchBar, and Launchy have made this method of keyboard entry a popular one.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Partial string matching * The algorithm is not particularly performant == SYNOPSIS: require 'goto_string' s = %w(goto_string is a small library that implements a substring matching and ranking algorithm. The matching and ranking is similar to that found in Quicksilver or TextMate) GotoString::Matcher.match('string', s) #=> [["goto_string", "goto_string", 0.679259259259259, [["string", 5]]], ["substring", "substring", 0.461481481481481, [["s", 0], ["tring", 4]]]] An array is returned which contains one entry for each match. Matches are ordered by rank. Each match is itself an array, containing the following elements: [ "original candidate", "matched string", rank, [["substring_1", offset], ["substring_2", offset], ... ] ] You can optionally pass a block to the match method which will get each candidate passed to it. The return value of the block is what will be used for matching. This is so you can pass in arrays of complex objects as candidates: GotoString::Matcher.match( "goto", Project.find(:all) ) do |p| p.name end The resulting matches will contain a reference to the matched string (the project name) as well as the project (the original candidate) == REQUIREMENTS: * None
Kinda like Quicksilver but from terminal
A(nother) HTML(5) generator for RDoc. It uses {Twitter Bootstrap}[http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/] for the pretty, doesn't take up valuable horizontal real estate space with indexes and stuff, and has a QuickSilver-like incremental searching.
Derived from the LiquidMetal JavaScript library, LiqrrdMetal brings substring scoring to Ruby. Similar to Quicksilver, LiqrrdMetal gives users the ability to quickly find the most relevant items by typing in portions of the string, while seeing the portions of the substring that are being matched.
This is a Ruby API and client for http://toodledo.com, a task management website. It implements all of the calls from Toodledo's developer API, and provides a nice wrapper around the functionality. The client allows you to work with Toodledo from the command line. It will work in either interactive or command line mode. You can also use the client in your shell scripts, or use the API directly as part of a web application. Custom private RSS feed? Want to have the Mac read out your top priority? Input tasks through Quicksilver? Print out tasks with a BetaBrite? It can all happen.
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