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A cross-platform Swift library for evaluating mathematical expressions at runtime
A Claude Skill to give your agent the ability to use a web browser
View your beads (Steve Yegge's task management system for coding agents) like a king.
Lets SwiftUI elements glow brighter than the screen using HDR, taking advantage of extended brightness on compatible displays.
Portal is a SwiftUI package for element transitions across navigation contexts, scroll-based flowing headers, and advanced view mirroring capabilities.
A simple memory system for claude code
LLM Council works together to answer your hardest questions
Optimal DOM morphing, written in TypeScript.
An extensible and keyboard-focused web browser
A beautiful and powerful interactive command line prompt
These are commands I use with agents, mostly Claude
A lightweight SwiftUI library that brings an Apple Intelligence–style glowing stroke effect to any InsettableShape.
AXe is a CLI tool for interacting with Simulators using Apple's Private Accessibility APIs.
Rails Pulse is a comprehensive performance monitoring and debugging gem that provides insights into your Rails application's health.
Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz! 💅🏻
Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal
Comprehensive Rails application visualization and annotation tool - precision optics for the Rails universe
A swift subcommand for displaying when your dependencies (SwiftPM or Xcode) are out of date






