Proactive agent daemon for scheduled OSS maintenance workflows
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Proactive agent daemon for scheduled OSS maintenance workflows
Automated OSS maintenance evidence log. Tracks 1.6M npm downloads/week across 7 packages. Self-updating every 6h via GitHub Actions.
All-in-one Codex skills for research, planning, native execution, verification, and evidence
Local-first maintainer work log and planning app, sanitized for public source release.
Modify a contributor's pull request's branch's commits and push them back — without leaving the terminal.
Route ChatGPT context into local Codex workers.
GitHub profile README for Codex-assisted OSS maintenance work
Open-source AI Agent Orchestration Control Plane for task DAGs, state machines, scheduling, recovery, and maintainer automation.
Public OSS maintenance portfolio for Codex and ComfyUI work
Local-first recurring AI agent job waste audit tool.
A collection of Pi coding agent extensions
Stop opening 12 GitHub tabs. One screen for every PR, issue, release, and contributor across every repo you maintain — plus a weekly Claude digest that costs ~$0.08 and refuses to invent PR numbers.
Public index of upstream maintenance work for openai/openai-agents-js
Free local Codex CLI workbench for parallel AI-agent research, OSS issue triage, PR review, release prep, and idea discovery.
Local-first maintainer triage board for issues, pull requests, release blockers, and review load.
Local CLI-first control plane for orchestrating coding agents with deterministic policy, validation, and review gates.
Small GitHub PR reporting utilities for upstream contributors and maintainers
Feishu private-chat bridge for Codex-assisted OSS maintenance workflows
MCP gateway wrapping Codex CLI with allowed_paths/forbidden_paths guards, command policy, and audit logging. Claude Code (planning/review) + Codex (implementation) split workflow.
Local-first usage dashboard for OpenAI Codex session logs.
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