Introducing Lix: An embeddable version control system Lix is an embeddable version control system that can be imported as a library. Use lix, for example, to enable human-in-the-loop workflows for AI agents like diffs and reviews. It's just a library — Lix is a library you import. Get branching, diff, rollback in your existing stack Tracks semantic changes — diffs, blame, and history are queryable
Ohm is a parsing toolkit consisting of a library and a domain-specific language. You can use it to parse custom file formats or quickly build parsers, interpreters, and compilers for programming languages. The Ohm language is based on parsing expression grammars (PEGs), which are a formal way of describing syntax, similar to regular expressions and context-free grammars. The Ohm library provides a
Ghostty for the web with xterm.js API compatibility — giving you a proper VT100 implementation in the browser. Migrate from xterm by changing your import: @xterm/xterm → ghostty-web WASM-compiled parser from Ghostty—the same code that runs the native app Zero runtime dependencies, ~400KB WASM bundle Originally created for Mux (a desktop app for isolated, parallel agentic development), but designed
English | 中文 Introduction Since its open-sourcing, Ant Design has garnered 96.6K Stars, accumulated 31.9K issues, 20.7K PRs, released 904 npm versions, and has had 2314 contributors participate in its development. These numbers not only represent the community's activity and support but also witness the project's continuous evolution and maturation. It is because of you that Ant Design can continu
11.0.0 (2025-11-23) Performance Improvements Rewrite finalization system to use a callback approach instead of tree traversal (#1183) (d6c1202) BREAKING CHANGES enable loose iteration by default Simplify some iteration checks Allow passing type to get/set utils to skip archetype lookup Convert assigned_ to Map Enable loose iteration Replace recursive tree finalization with targeted callbacks Porte
ProjectsSovereign Tech Agency Invests in Lodash’s Next Chapter in Open Source Posted On: October 14, 2025With OpenJS support, Lodash is becoming more secure, more modern, and guided by a broader community of contributors We’re excited to announce that the Sovereign Tech Agency has commissioned work to support the Lodash transition. While Lodash remains widely used, the OpenJS Foundation is support
A modern, fast(eventually), and secure JavaScript & TypeScript runtime built from the ground up in Rust 🦀 and powered by Nova Engine and Oxc. Andromeda provides zero-config TypeScript support, rich Web APIs, and native performance - making it perfect for scripts, utilities, and applications that need to run fast without the complexity of traditional Node.js setups. Join our Discord community to d
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