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Chrome is a web browser from the tech company Google.

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~95% on SimpleQA (e.g. Qwen3.6-27B on a 3090). Supports all local and cloud LLMs (llama.cpp, Ollama, Google, ...). 10+ search engines - arXiv, PubMed, your private documents. Everything Local & Encrypted.

  • Updated May 7, 2026
  • Python

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Naming Conventions Bot

Conventionsbot automatically validates naming conventions of pull requests, branches and commit messages in your Github repositories.

Key benefits:

Automatically validate pull requests

Don't waste time to highlight naming convention issues during code review anymore.

Ensure consistency

Manage naming conventions from central administration panel.

Set up in less than 5 minutes

Don't waste time on creating and managing your own validators (githooks, CI or Github actions).

ruflo

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🌊 The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude. Deploy intelligent multi-agent swarms, coordinate autonomous workflows, and build conversational AI systems. Features enterprise-grade architecture, self-learning swarm intelligence, RAG integration, and native Claude Code / Codex Integration

  • Updated May 6, 2026
  • TypeScript

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An open-source long-horizon SuperAgent harness that researches, codes, and creates. With the help of sandboxes, memories, tools, skill, subagents and message gateway, it handles different levels of tasks that could take minutes to hours.

  • Updated May 7, 2026
  • Python

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Datree

The Datree app allows engineering teams to automatically identify errors in newly committed YAML configs, including k8s manifests, and prevent these misconfigurations from reaching production.

On app installation, a new PR is created for each connected repository with a workflow for YAML (schema) validation. If one of the scanned (yaml) files happens to be a K8s manifest file, Datree will also run a K8s schema validation and a policy check for preventing K8s misconfigurations.