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Offline speech recognition toolkit supporting 20+ languages with small models and streaming API.
Unofficial Go client library for the OpenAI API, supporting ChatGPT, GPT-4, DALL·E, Whisper, and more.
A protocol and server for pushing real-time updates to web browsers and HTTP clients with server-sent events.
A Ruby interface to the Twitter (X) API v1.1 for programmatically interacting with the platform.
A Node.js module that converts Markdown files to PDFs with customizable styling and preprocessing.
Generate personalized Twitter bios using AI models like Qwen 3.5 9B and GPT OSS 20B with streaming responses.
A cross-platform desktop GUI client for interacting with gRPC services, supporting all streaming types and automatic proto parsing.
A comprehensive Go client library for the Twitter 1.1 API with full endpoint coverage and OAuth support.
A stable, mature Objective-C library for Twitter's REST API 1.1, offering comprehensive access and flexible authentication.
A Ruby client for the Salesforce REST API with support for streaming, composite APIs, and multiple authentication methods.
Real-time tracker of emoji usage on Twitter with a service-oriented architecture and public APIs.
A stateless, multi-protocol proxy that bridges web apps, IoT devices, and microservices directly to Apache Kafka via declarative APIs.
A FastAPI proxy that transforms Google's Gemini CLI into OpenAI-compatible and native Gemini API endpoints for easy integration.
A Node.js library for streaming server-side animated and static GIF generation.
A Node.js REST API wrapper for Salesforce, Force.com, and Database.com, simplifying integration with OAuth helpers and streaming support.
A streaming Go library for parsing and generating Internet Message Format and mail messages.
A Twitter client library for Elixir that provides access to Twitter's REST API v1.1 and streaming API.
A correct and safe(er) JSON RFC 8259 reader/writer for Common Lisp with sane defaults.
A lightweight, thread-safe, append-only in-memory log data structure inspired by Kafka, for Go applications.
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