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A curated collection of Codex plugin examples demonstrating plugin manifests, companion surfaces (skills, hooks, assets), and sample integrations. Highlights richer, opinionated examples for Figma, Notion, iOS/macOS/web builds and MCP-backed bundles — useful for prototyping assistant plugins.
Visualizes live global data on a CesiumJS 3D globe via a plugin-driven pipeline and real-time WebSocket DataBus. Supports dynamic plugin marketplace, an opt-in Agent Bus for external LLM/MCP control, and self-hosting with Docker and PostgreSQL.
Community fine-tuned multimodal Qwen3.5-9B using Claude 4.6 distilled data to change the model's 'thinking' behavior; offers an uncensored 'heretic' flavor with image-text-to-text I/O, benchmark comparisons, and deployment notes for inference frameworks.
Aggregates 60+ real-time OSINT feeds into a self-hosted geospatial dashboard and exposes an HMAC-signed agentic AI command channel so LLM-driven agents can query and act on live telemetry; privacy is experimental.
Real-time monitoring and control dashboard for Claude Code agents — tracks sessions, agent/subagent activity, tool calls, and live analytics. Local-first integration via Claude Code hooks, with Kanban/status board, MCP tool catalog, and web/desktop clients.
ComfyUI workflows that run LTX‑2.3 split models to produce text→video, image→video and audio→video pipelines. Uses extracted/split safetensor or GGUF files so models load more modularly; requires up‑to‑date ComfyUI, KJNodes and ComfyUI‑GGUF.
Lets an LLM autonomously propose, edit, run, and evaluate short single‑GPU LLM training experiments — fixed 5‑minute runs (~12 experiments/hour). Agent edits a single train.py; humans supply goals via program.md. Single‑GPU, val_bpb metric.
Generates production-ready App Store and Google Play screenshots from app metadata and style preferences using AI. Scaffolds a Next.js project, composes ad-style slides with localized/RTL support, and exports PNGs at all required Apple and Google resolutions.
Automatically converts codebases into structured, JSON-first CLI harnesses so LLMs and AI agents can reliably control desktop and server software; includes a CLI-Hub registry, demo harnesses, and agent plugins for one‑command generation and installation.
Terminal-first toolkit that automates bug bounty workflows — recon, hunting across 20 vulnerability classes, validation, and submission-ready report generation; runs as a Claude Code plugin or standalone CLI with support for free local AI providers (Ollama, Groq, DeepSeek).
Automatically evolves Hermes Agent skills, prompts, tool descriptions and code using DSPy + GEPA — mutating text via API calls, evaluating trace-based failures, and selecting variants that pass tests and human PR review. No GPU training required; runs cost roughly $2–$10 per optimization.
Author HTML-based video compositions and render deterministic, frame-accurate MP4s with agent-friendly tooling — preview in the browser, drive generation via AI agent skills, and use adapter runtimes (GSAP, Lottie, Three.js).