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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
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Chrome is a web browser from the tech company Google.

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ReadMe Micro

ReadMe Micro

Struggling to keep track of your team's internal APIs? Say hello to ReadMe Micro, the auto-generated documentation solution for internal APIs 👋

Connect ReadMe Micro to your GitHub org, select the repos with OAS files you want to include, and we'll auto-generate an API Reference for it 🚀

Think of it as a developer hub for your engineering team — a centralized place to discover, organize, and share all of your company's internal APIs 📌

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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
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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
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Axolo for Slack

Axolo for Slack

Enable your team to merge pull requests faster

Axolo is a bi-directional Slack & GitHub/GitLab integration.

With Axolo, tech teams collaborate on pull requests seamlessly. Each pull request creates a temporary Slack channel where all information (deployments, pull request checks, and code comments) will be shared. Axolo takes all of the normal back-and-forths on GitHub and Slack to centralize the conversation in ephemeral pull request channels. But this is only step 1!