anima
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.
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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.
Automated OpenClaw repository maintainer: triage, label, and validate PRs/issues using gitcrawl and GitHub CLI.
Persistent, semantic long-term memory for AI agents. Save, query, and retrieve cross-session dialogues, decisions, and multimodal context using semantic compression.
Implement production-grade data quality validation using Great Expectations, dbt tests, and data contracts to ensure reliable pipelines.
Manage and automate Obsidian tasks directly via the TaskNotes plugin HTTP API with CLI-based task creation, listing, status updates, and project filtering.
Deploy and manage Vercel projects, including linking repositories, environment variables, and domain configurations.
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A toolkit for building robust LLM integrations: API patterns, streaming, function calling, RAG pipelines, and cost-effective model routing.
Expert code review agent that performs systematic audits of git changes for SOLID violations, security vulnerabilities, performance regressions, and architectural smells.
Comprehensive reference for GrepAI configuration, detailing the .grepai/config.yaml schema, embedder settings, storage backends, and optimization parameters.
Master design system architecture: implement design tokens, multi-brand theming, component libraries, and automated design-to-code pipelines for scalable UI foundations.
A systematic workflow to instrument, evaluate, and monitor LLM applications using TruLens, supporting frameworks like LangChain, LangGraph, and LlamaIndex.