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The flake root holds `flake.nix`, which wires inputs and exports `darwin`, `nixos`, and standalone Home Manager configurations. Host-specific overrides live under `hosts/<platform>-<name>/`, and compose with shared modules in `modules/{darwin,nixos}` and `home/base`. Development overlays sit in `ove
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Ferrite is a fast, type-safe backend service built with Rust, Axum, and Diesel. It provides secure APIs for notes, bookmarks, and todos.
**TransEdit** is a Next.js web application for reviewing and editing translation files (locale JSONs) in a portable, local-first workflow.
- Core extension code lives in `src/`, entry point at `src/extension.ts`.
This project is a Python-based package designed to assist users during fantasy football drafts. It will:
- `packages/kindle-ui` holds the core React component library written in TypeScript; keep new components under `src/components` and export through `src/index.ts`.
This repository is used with an agentic coding workflow. The rules in this file apply to the entire repo.
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A TypeScript-based MCP server providing AutoHotkey v2 development tools, code analysis, and script execution with window detection.
A Chrome Extension that allows you to **switch the domain portion (including protocol http/https)** while **preserving the path portion** (e.g., `/products/123?ref=abc#section`) of the currently open page.
This service is a single Quarkus module bridging:
This file provides guidance to AI agents when working with code in this repository.
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This document provides guidance for AI agents working with the `use-experiment` codebase.
- `Sources/NetCDF`: Swift-facing API surface; extend types cautiously to mirror netCDF terminology.
Brasiguay is a Rails 6.0 app on Ruby 2.6.6. Domain code stays in `app/` (controllers, models, views, ActionCable channels) with Webpacker entry points in `app/javascript/packs` and legacy SCSS/images in `app/assets`. Environment settings and routes live under `config/`, migrations and seeds in `db/`
This document defines how contributors — human or automated — work safely and consistently inside the repository.
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This is a personal portfolio website built with Next.js 14 using the App Router, configured for static export and GitHub Pages deployment. The site features:
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The Next.js App Router lives in `src/app`, with `layout.tsx` handling metadata and scaffolding and `globals.css` for Tailwind layer imports. Landing sections are exported from `src/components/layout` and imported via the `@/` alias; keep new UI in this folder or group reusable primitives beside thei
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