The easiest way to get user input
Unofficial MCP server for connecting AI agents to the WHOOP API.
MCP server wrapping the WHOOP REST API for AI assistant access to health and fitness data
MCP server for WHOOP health data via whoop-web read-API
Agent-first CLI for the WHOOP API
MCP server for WHOOP — gives Claude access to your recovery, sleep, strain, and workout data
CLI for WHOOP health data — fetch, analyze, and visualize via the WHOOP API v2
CLI for fetching WHOOP health data
Open-source WHOOP CLI for humans and agents
MCP server for the WHOOP Developer Platform API
MCP server for WHOOP biometric data (recovery, sleep, strain, workouts)
Mockup Data for Whoop connector
Whoop Mockup Data Generators
CLI for fetching WHOOP health data
MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for Whoop APIv2 integration
CLI for fetching WHOOP health data
MCP server giving Claude (or any MCP client) access to your Whoop data. OAuth via shared relay, data cached locally in SQLite.
Complete WHOOP API integration for accessing workout, sleep, recovery, and physiological data
MCP server for the WHOOP Developer API (v2). Read recovery, sleep, strain, workouts, and body measurements as typed tools.
Convex component for wearable device integrations — sync health data from Garmin, Strava, Whoop, Polar, Suunto, Apple HealthKit, Samsung Health, and Google Health Connect.
MCP server for WHOOP API integration
Unofficial CLI for authenticating with WHOOP and querying v2 user data
MCP server wrapping the WHOOP REST API for AI assistant access to health and fitness data
MCP server for the WHOOP API — use your fitness data in Claude Desktop
A CLI utility to undo common commands
Rust wrapper for the ANSI C Radix Tree "rax" https://github.com/antirez/rax implementation used in Redis
Rust wrapper for the ANSI C Radix Tree "rax" https://github.com/antirez/rax implementation used in Redis
Git that talks back. A human-friendly CLI wrapper for Git.
On-device compute engine for HSI-compliant human state signals
Cross-platform wearable / activity data for Common Agent Runtime
A rust-lang static analysis tool to automatically check for runtime borrow violations
Health and wellness domain models — composition-based provider traits, device tracking, and data source management
Take control of the Semver hazard of the `dyn` safety of your traits!
`::dyn_safe`'s internal crate.
Reformat text pleasantly
A high performance CSV command line toolkit.
A simple gem to help you whoop your logs into shape.
A Whoops Logger for Rails 3+ apps.
Log to Whoops Logger in your scripts'
A Whoops Notifier for Rails 3 apps.
Whoops exception notification for merb
bitly gem whoop!
A Rails engine which receives logs and provides an interface for them
Handles basic notification responsibilities and allows creation of message creation strategies
Handles basic notification responsibilities and allows creation of report creation strategies
Inflates JSON data recursively into structs to allow use of dot notation for data access.
Error notifications for Rails and for JavaScript errors
Problem: when tracking time, I don't want to have to start and stop a timer. Trak is a tool that lets me say "I just spent 15 minutes working on email", instead of "I'm starting to email now...whoops! I forgot to tell the computer I stopped." Then later in the day when you spend some more time emailing, you don't have to keep the total time you've spent for the day in your head. When you tell trak to report on your time spent for the day, it tallies each task and gives you a breakdown.