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A Claude Code plugin that automatically captures everything Claude does during your coding sessions, compresses it with AI (using Claude's agent-sdk), and injects relevant context back into future sessions.

  • Updated Dec 12, 2025
  • JavaScript
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A database is a structured set of data held in a computer, usually a server.

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AppMap

AppMap

Runtime Code Review

Get reports on failed tests, API changes, security flaws, performance problems, and code anti-patterns in every pull request.

AppMap is a versatile open-source runtime code analysis tool compatible with Ruby, Java, Python, and Node.js. It records code execution traces, gathering data about how your code works and behaves. These traces can then be displayed as interactive diagrams, and analyzed to find coding flaws and problems.

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Harden Windows Safely, Securely using Official Supported Microsoft methods and proper explanation | Always up-to-date and works with the latest build of Windows | Provides tools and Guides for Personal, Enterprise, Government and Military security levels | SLSA Level 3 Compliant for Secure Development and Build Process | Apps Available on MS Store✨

  • Updated Dec 12, 2025
  • C#

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RAGFlow is a leading open-source Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) engine that fuses cutting-edge RAG with Agent capabilities to create a superior context layer for LLMs

  • Updated Dec 12, 2025
  • Python

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Semgrep

Semgrep

Semgrep is a fast, open-source, static analysis engine for finding bugs, detecting dependency vulnerabilities, and enforcing code standards. With 2,000+ built-in rules and easy-to-create custom ones, it finds the bugs that matter.

  • Open source engine, works on 25+ languages
  • Scan with 2,000+ community rules
  • Write rules that look like your code
  • Quickly get results in the terminal, editor, or CI/CD
  • Flag issues and get results in pull requests, Slack, + more