MCP Think Tool server for Claude Desktop
An MCP server implementing the think tool for Claude and other LLMs
A minimal MCP Server based on the Anthropic's "think" tool research
An MCP server that provides a 'think' tool for structured reasoning, based on Anthropic's engineering research
An MCP server that provides a 'think' tool for structured reasoning
A minimal MCP Server based on the Anthropic's "think" tool research
Think tool for LLMs
An MCP server that provides a 'think' tool for structured reasoning
A minimal MCP Server based on the Anthropic's "think" tool research
MCP Think Tool server for Claude Desktop
An HTTP proxy written with Node.js (think Squid)
Skillflag producer CLI reference implementation.
Opinionated chat agent with agentic loop, stream resumption, client tools, and extensions
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
for adding, subtracting, and indexing discontinuous ranges of numbers
Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
Remap sequential sourcemaps through transformations to point at the original source code
MCP server for CRASH - Cascaded Reasoning with Adaptive Step Handling (Bun-optimized)
The CLI tool to run `eslint --fix` for each rule
A Node.js fetch shim using built-in Request, Response, and Headers (but without native fetch)
Make Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini work properly in your Replit shell.
Remap sequential sourcemaps through transformations to point at the original source code
Tests whether one path is inside another path
The official MongoDB driver for Node.js
CLI tool for shell-based presentation. Think powerpoint in the console for commandline demos.
ProUtils is a collect of handy command line tools. Think of it as a supplement to the ubinqutous GNU CoreUtils.
Think of Executable as a COM, a Commandline Object Mapper, in much the same way that ActiveRecord is an ORM. A class utilizing Executable can define a complete command line tool using nothing more than Ruby's own method definitions.
useradd is a pretty cool tool. Unfortunately, Apple didn't think so. This is an attempt to create a wrapper around dscl that behaves like useradd.
If you think about it, Rails 3.0 is really just a toy framework. But, never fear, you can always add SERIOUS BUSINESS to make it a reasonable tool to use for SERIOUS APPS.
AiGuardrails is a Ruby gem that helps developers validate, correct, and enforce schemas on AI-generated outputs. It ensures structured data, prevents JSON errors, and provides a foundation for adding safety filters and auto-correction in Rails apps, CLI tools, background jobs, and scrapers. Think of it as Guardrails.AI for Ruby.
Small script/plugin to run a DRb/IRB server inside of your Ruby application, so you can poke around while it's running. Original code from Charles Lowe [ruby-talk:250220], I just wrapped up into a nice package, because I think this is a cool development and debugging tool. [ruby-talk:250220]: http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/250220
RedParse is a ruby parser (and parser-compiler) written in pure ruby. Instead of YACC or ANTLR, it's parse tool is a home-brewed language. (The tool is (at least) LALR(1)-equivalent and the 'parse language' is pretty nice, even in it's current form.) My intent is to have a completely correct parser for ruby, in 100% ruby. And I think I've more or less succeeded. Aside from some fairly minor quibbles (see below), RedParse can parse all known ruby 1.8 and 1.9 constructions correctly. Input text may be encoded in ascii, binary, utf-8, iso-8859-1, and the euc-* family of encodings. Sjis is not yet supported.
It serves as a learning resource for improving programming skills and enhancing logical thinking through hands-on practice. The exercises cover various concepts, algorithms, and problem-solving techniques in Ruby, making it an ideal tool for beginners and intermediate developers seeking to strengthen their proficiency in the language.
Think of CLI::Base as a COM, a Commandline Object Mapper, in much the same way that ActiveRecord::Base is an ORM. A subclass of CLI::Base can define a complete command line tool using nothing more than Ruby method definitions.
RubyPi is a minimal, composable AI agent harness for Ruby. Build production-ready LLM agents and AI agents with a unified provider interface across OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and Google Gemini, plus first-class support for tool calling (function calling), streaming responses, automatic retries, provider fallback, context compaction, and a think-act-observe agent loop. Anti-framework design — small, idiomatic, and explicit. Ideal for building autonomous AI agents, ReAct agents, tool-using LLM agents, and chatbots in Ruby.
Ruby Gem for parsing C++ header files. This library is based on Nokogiri (http://nokogiri.org) and takes as input the xml files generated by Doxygen (www.doxygen.org). Parsing with Doxygen allows us to parse even a set of non-compilable include files. This is very useful in case you need to extract metadata for a big library which won't normally compile because of being incomplete or needing further build configuration (think of Makefiles, Visual Studio and similar). By using other tools which rely on a real C/C++ processor like gccxml or swig, you would normally get lots of compilation-related errors (which is undesired because we don't want to compile anything!). Doxyparser is, in such cases, the lean alternative.
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