JavaScript Standard Style - ESLint Shareable Config
Recommended shareable config for Stylelint
Standard shareable config for Stylelint
Shareable commitlint config enforcing conventional commits
Definitions of levels for logging purposes & shareable Symbol constants.
The recommended shareable SCSS config for Stylelint
ESLint shareable config for XO
The standard shareable SCSS config for Stylelint
JavaScript Standard Style JSX support - ESLint Shareable Config
The shareable HTML config for Stylelint.
My shareable eslint config
ESLint shareable config for the Google style
CSS modules shareable config for stylelint
tailwindcss shareable config for stylelint
The recommended shareable Vue config for Stylelint.
A shareable browserslist config for single-spa's npm packages
JavaScript Standard Style React/JSX support - ESLint Shareable Config
A shareable stylelint config for stylelint-processor-styled-components
JavaScript Semistandard Style - ESLint Shareable Config
The stylistic shareable config for Stylelint.
The standard shareable Vue config for Stylelint.
shareable configuration for ESLint
WordPress npm-package-json-lint shareable configuration.
shareable config for commitlint
Thread shareable objects using the minimal amount of synchronization.
Hooks for sharing structures between components.
Hash Array Mapped Shareable Trie
A cross-platform CLI for tracking keyboard usage and generating heatmaps and statistics
Context Intelligence Engine with CCP. 34 MCP tools, 8 read modes, 90+ compression patterns, cross-session memory (CCP), persistent AI knowledge with temporal facts + contradiction detection, multi-agent context sharing + diaries, LITM-aware positioning, AAAK compact format, adaptive compression with Thompson Sampling bandits. Supports 24 AI tools. Reduces LLM token consumption by up to 99%.
Context Runtime for AI Agents with CCP. 63 MCP tools, 10 read modes, 60+ compression patterns, cross-session memory (CCP), persistent AI knowledge with temporal facts + contradiction detection, multi-agent context sharing, LITM-aware positioning, AAAK compact format, adaptive compression with Thompson Sampling bandits. Supports 24+ AI tools. Reduces LLM token consumption by up to 99%.
Spec-first Rust port of beads_viewer (bv) — graph-aware triage for beads issue trackers (CLI binary: bvr)
Watch directory structure and file changes in real-time with a beautiful TUI
Runtime Value type and persistent collections for clojurust
Fast hierarchical permission system with inheritance, delegation, and conflict resolution
Terminal-first, spec-driven coding assistant that understands your project before generating code
A minimal-locking, high-performance Single-Writer Multiple-Reader swap container using version-based memory reclamation
Add social sharing functionality to your Rails app with one method call. Shareable allows you the choice of displaying javascript buttons or static links. Configuration options for each social site are ready-to-use and entirely customizable. Please see readme for more details.
Dashboards, articles, reports... can be models that users share. We help you to do it easily.
This ActiveRecord extension provides the capability to define or map attributes in your ActiveRecord models that can be easily represented with the necessary Open Graph, Twitter Cards or any other custom meta tags.
Heroku inspired dataclips for your application.
A shareable configuration of Give Lively's rubocop rules.
Create shareable links
Shareable tools/components for building a digital collections app in Rails.
An experimental class that wraps a non-shareable object in a Ractor, allowing multiple client Ractors to access it concurrently.
XSPF for Ruby is a pure-Ruby library to parse XML Shareable Playlist Format documents. It provides an easy to use API. The only dependency is Ruby/XSLT (http://raa.ruby-lang.org/project/ruby-xslt/)
Ruby client for Dynamic shareable links
Creates an XML Shareable Playlist Format (XSPF) file from plain text.
A lock-free MPMC queue that can be shared across Ruby Ractors — the only Ractor-safe bounded queue option since Ruby's built-in Queue uses Mutex and cannot cross Ractor boundaries.
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