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Include in RME-adjacent apps to obtain access to the current session
React magic element, with RME, you can layout, tag, alert, media etc.
The core `React` library which can be used if you want to create a specialized bundle without the extra hooks and components available via `@rme-sdk/react`.
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PGP library for renovate
Functional JavaScript library for HTML 5 web sites.
A bundled library containing all the core prosemirror libraries required for using remirror
Where your quest to create a world class editing experience begins.
Internalization strings which are used throughout the remirror core codebase.
Base types used throughout the remirror packages.
RemixIcons for use in your remirror editor.
Provides the core TS types for use throughout the remirror codebase
The core constants used throughout the remirror codebase
Provide helper functions for the remirror codebase, kinda like a tiny lodash
Primitives for building your prosemirror suggestion and autocomplete functionality
One editing package to rule them all, one editing package to bind them.
Core utilities for dealing with the dom and prosemirror within remirror
Development utilities for remirror
Use remirror directly in the dom.
Hooks and components for consuming `remirror` with your fave framework `React`.
A table a day keeps the doctor away. Remirror and play keeps the bad times at bay.
A repurposed downshift for internal use within remirror
Track diffs between your json documents.
RMe, short for Rust Math Engine, is a high-performance computer algebra system (CAS) library written in Rust, designed for efficient symbolic manipulation and complex mathematical computations.
Implementation of protocols defined by RME GmbH for its Fireface series.
ALSA Mixer Frontend for RME Babyface Pro (FS)
Math-Audio IIR and FIR filters
Anamnesis adapter for Hermes Agent (Nous Research) — reads ~/.hermes/{MEMORY,USER}.md + the SQLite session store
AI text detector via statistical fingerprints — Zipf deviation, entropy uniformity, burstiness dampening, perplexity consistency, TTR anomaly
A program launcher for X11 and Wayland
An experimental Arm64 emulator.
Tool to merge and control visibility of static libraries
AWS SDK for Amazon SageMaker Metrics Service
Data transformers for the AzathothC2 project
Safe Rust wrapper for baracuda's port of NVIDIA TransformerEngine's FP8 cast/transpose + delayed-scaling recipe primitives. Provides `Fp8Recipe` (delayed-scaling state with amax history), `Fp8CastPlan` for {f32, f16, bf16} → FP8 with running amax, `Fp8DequantPlan` for FP8 → {f32, f16, bf16}. Cast/recipe subset only — `normalization` / `fused_rope` / `fused_attn` / `fused_softmax` / `activation` / `gemm` skipped (overlap existing baracuda phases). NO cuDNN dep, NO pybind11. On Ada (sm_89) the FP8 wins are bandwidth-saving only (KV cache, weights); FP8 tensor-core math throughput equals BF16. Forward-compatible with Hopper / Blackwell where the compute wins also materialize.
mega.nz ruby api
ME2DAY(http://me2day.net) open-api library == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * read/write posts * read/write comments for posts * read/write user info == SYNOPSIS: With this library, you can to this.
Measure approximate process memory
Slow down garbage collector & limit ruby process memory
Utility modules to make it easier to build Pub/Sub systems in Ruby using Redis.
A Ruby Gem for accessing the Meetup.com API
RMeter is a ruby based implementation of a jmeter multi-server runner, with reports and some spice
A ruby class for interacting with the MetaWebLog API used by many blogging systems.
Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden
Ruby interface to FFmpeg
Catch and send your rails metrics to your influx database.
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