Track your calls by calling the why functions and get a stack of 'whys'
A stateful MCP server for 5-Whys root cause analysis
Practical usage of react at Whys.
Agent Skill: RCA with mechanism/invariant/evidence; optional Fishbone, 5 Whys, combined, CAPA.
MCP server implementing the 5 whys methodology for root cause analysis
Consistent JavaScript tooling on many projects with ease, so you can focus on your product.
X-ray your agent trace — turn a raw tool-call log into a decision tree, detect infinite loops, surface 5-Whys, and produce a one-paragraph postmortem in one MCP call.
MCP server: 16 thinking frameworks (SWOT, OKR, 5 Whys, Cynefin…) as 5 composable tools. Apply, chain, suggest. Bilingual FR+EN. stdio, no API key.
Browser-scoped utilities.
the easiest way to use Google Maps in your apps
A npm package to validate commits according to community guidelines
EarnUp Component Library
A node-red node to connect to ifttt Maker channel
React/Next.js Render Remote Content
GitHub Copilot Agent Skills for Deep Research & Consulting - AI-Powered Research Assistant with 50+ Consulting Frameworks
A bayeux client for modern browsers and node. Forked from Faye
MCP server for sequential thinking and problem solving
A generic purpose *"delayed"* FIFO queue with ticket system, inspired by real life.
Code highlighting for Marca-hypertext based on highlight.js
Minimal Crea/Marca/doT-based static website generator
Hypertext+math-to-HTML for Marca
SFNT font parser
SVG output for Kroton
AI agent that reads git history and writes blameless post-mortems automatically
A cargo subcommand that explains why dependencies are in your tree
Sovereign AI-grade distributed computing primitives for Rust (CPU, GPU, HPC)
Text-based knowledge graph for company-level decision making. Track architecture decisions, incidents, processes, and company knowledge as code.
Multi-tool AI agent harness with 22 skills, self-evolving engine, and autonomous pipeline
PMAT - Zero-config AI context generation and code quality toolkit (CLI, MCP, HTTP)
JIT Compiler + Advanced Debugging Tools - Cranelift-based JIT with mixed-mode execution, eBPF syscall tracing, statistical profiling, 10 quality tools, automated bug detection, 95%+ detection rate, 750+ tests - EXTREME TDD, research infrastructure for paiml/ruchy compiler
Friends!
Swear in your code!
Yes
A simple hello world gem
Why do I work?
Extends core Ruby objects to provide inherent support for lazy-evaluation.
MiniTest/RSpec/Cucumber formatter that gives each test file its own line of dots
A simple hello world ruby gem
Nameit is a small zero-dependency library and tool that helps you generate a random name for a project, database, session--you decide. You get glorious - style names such as "pushy-clock" and "lovely-ducks" or ask for a random number on the end to give you names like "numberless-cactus-123" and "superb-shoes-915".
You can't spell Debugging without Logging.
see http://github.com/why/mixico
In CocoaPods projects with a large number of dependencies, the reason why a particular pod has a transitive dependency on some other pod (possibly one you do not want) is not always clear. This plugin adds a "why" command that shows all paths between the two pods, showing exactly how the two pods are related.
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