Agentic CLI Tool for GitHub Repository Health Analysis
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Agentic CLI Tool for GitHub Repository Health Analysis
Ralph iterative AI development loop tool implemented in Node.js. It uses the GitHub Copilot SDK and event streaming to let AI iterate on the same task until it meets a completion condition or hits a limit.
AI-powered coding practice platform built with the GitHub Copilot SDK. Personalized challenges, real-time evaluation, and learning guidance based on your GitHub profile.
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Transform any GitHub repo into autonomous AI agents using Copilot SDK. Extract skills, generate hierarchical agents, detect tools, and create lifecycle hooks. The Matrix meets code intelligence.
OpenAI-compatible REST API server powered by GitHub Copilot SDK
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A standalone autonomous agent that keeps your GitHub contribution graph green by making intelligent daily commits using GitHub Copilot SDK.
Analyze web applications and generate comprehensive Playwright test suites in seconds.
a "playground" to learn running the Copilot CLI and SDK isolated in Docker
Solution: Implement a compact countdown formatter
Weather Assistant CLI using GitHub Copilot SDK and Open-Meteo to fetch real-time weather for user-queried cities.
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🤖 A GitHub Copilot-powered CLI for running autonomous agentic coding loops using the Ralph Wiggum pattern
🤖 Embed Copilot's intelligent workflows in your apps with a robust SDK for Python, TypeScript, Go, and .NET, simplifying agent behavior and tool management.
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