5 boosters for "experimental" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
Quoroom is an experimental open-source framework for building local AI agent systems with a Queen-Workers-Quorum architecture, designed for researchers and developers exploring multi-agent AI patterns with Claude and other LLMs.
pycse is a Python library that assists with scientific computing tasks including nonlinear regression, uncertainty quantification, design of experiments, and neural network-based modeling. It's useful for researchers, engineers, and data scientists working on numerical optimization, experimental design, and uncertainty analysis.
Auth0 MCP Server enables AI assistants to manage Auth0 tenants through natural language, with built-in security controls and least-privilege access patterns. It's ideal for developers and platform engineers seeking to automate Auth0 administration tasks safely within Claude Desktop and Claude Code.
Steve is a rigorously skeptical particle physicist agent that grounds theoretical claims in experimental reality, providing critical review and precise calculations for physics problems. Researchers, educators, and students benefit from his demanding standard for mathematical rigor and measurable predictions.
A Cursor-specific style and writing guide that enforces clean, readable code and natural language output by eliminating emojis, clutter, and ornate phrasing. Useful for developers who want consistent, professional communication in their IDE.