Git worktree manager — switch branches like cd
hast utility to create trees
Binary Search Trees
Ember CLI addon for Babel
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Broccoli plugin to merge multiple trees into one
Utilities for watching file trees.
Delightful JavaScript Testing.
A library for adding htmlbars to ember CLI
Playwright Tools for MCP
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unist utility to create a new trees with a nice syntax
Incrementally merge directories.
Manage node_modules trees
Highlighting system for Lezer parse trees
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A CLI tool to manage git worktrees using bare repository pattern (core/ and tree/ structure)
Ruby micro framework for easy create ruby applications (daemons, EventMachine-apps, db-apps, cli...). Features: bundler, environments, activesupport, rails dirs tree. Fast loading and low memory using.
Behavioral spec-based task management with compact IDs, subtask trees, AI-powered implementation plans, and automated health checks. Same CLI for developers and coding agents.
A lightweight, powerful CLI framework for Ruby. Define commands using class inheritance or block DSL — both produce the same command tree. An alternative to Thor with a cleaner, more Ruby-native design.
A Ruby tool for transforming existing markdown documentation into AI-friendly formats following the llms.txt standard. Features include: generating llms.txt files from documentation directories with automatic file prioritization, transforming individual markdown files by expanding relative links to absolute URLs, and bulk transforming entire documentation trees with customizable exclusion patterns. Provides both CLI and Ruby API with configuration file support.
A comprehensive Ruby tool for building and optimizing documentation for Large Language Models. Features include: generating llms.txt files from documentation directories with automatic file prioritization, transforming individual markdown files by expanding relative links to absolute URLs, bulk transforming entire documentation trees with customizable exclusion patterns, comparing content sizes to measure context window savings, and serving LLM-optimized documentation. Provides both CLI and Ruby API with configuration file support.
It starts from the arbitrary page you provide and descents into the tree of links until it has either traversed all possible content on the web site or has stopped at some predefined traversal depth. It is written in Ruby and implemented as a CLI application. Based on user preference, it can output text reports in a standard sitemap.xml form (used by many search engines), a dot file (for easier site hierarchy visualization, graphviz compatible), a plain text file (displaying detailed hierarchical relations between pages) and a simple HTML format.
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