rust-async-patterns
Master Rust async programming with Tokio, including tasks, channels, streams, error handling, and production-grade concurrency patterns.
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Master Rust async programming with Tokio, including tasks, channels, streams, error handling, and production-grade concurrency patterns.
A local RAG semantic memory system using Qdrant and Ollama. Ideal for recalling workspace files, notes, project decisions, and user preferences with high-relevance vector search.
Anima is a TypeScript animation engine for creating programmatic mathematical visualizations. Use it to script geometric animations, graphs, and complex movements with a fluent, Manim-inspired API.
Autonomous QA cycling workflow that runs test-verify-fix loops until your quality goals are met.
A comprehensive PDF toolkit for extracting text/tables, merging, splitting, rotating, and programmatically generating or filling PDF documents using Python and CLI tools.
Transforms chat conversations into structured Notion documentation, saving insights, decisions, and knowledge to your workspace with proper organization.
Create and manage TikTok image carousels via the ViralBaby API. Automate image search, text overlays, and draft uploads for social media content creation.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
Manage screenpipe pipes (AI-driven automations) and integrations via CLI. Create, run, schedule, and debug local agents to automate tasks based on your computer activity.
Best practices for building integrations with NetBox REST and GraphQL APIs. Optimize performance, authentication, and architectural patterns for NetBox automations.
Find, review, and remove duplicate or near-duplicate images in FiftyOne datasets using computer vision similarity embeddings.
Manage AWS Lambda serverless functions: deploy code, configure event triggers, debug invocations, optimize cold starts, and maintain layers.