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  • Query STRING interactions, enrichment, annotations, homology, and PPI networks.

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  • Retrieve the full configuration of any Mailchimp campaign, including subject line, sender, audience targeting, and tracking settings.
    MIT
  • Calculate spring force and elastic potential energy using Hooke's Law. Input spring constant and displacement to get restoring force and stored energy.
    Apache 2.0
  • Clone an existing campaign into a new draft with identical settings, recipients, and content. Use to reuse a successful campaign as a starting point.
    MIT
  • Retrieve motion duration, easing, spring tokens, press-scale, haptics, variant API rules, and accessibility do's and don'ts for appCN. Refer to this guide before writing React Native components to enforce consistent design.
    MIT
  • Generates Spring Boot Java code (entity, DAO, service, controller, mapper) from a database table by applying customizable templates and writing files directly to the project.
    MIT
  • Turn any image into a GPU particle field. Particles represent pixels, spring back to rest position, and can scatter with audio for VJ-style dissolve effects.
    MIT
  • Scan a Java process for memory shells including malicious servlets, filters, Spring controllers, and agents, using Java Agent injection. Supports local and SSH execution.
    MIT
  • Analyze multiple Java/Spring files together to automatically expand imported DTOs/entities, reveal dependencies, and align files by architectural role for comprehensive code understanding.
    MIT
  • Assembles the HTTP route table from a Java project, listing endpoints with method, path, handler, and framework. Supports Spring and JAX-RS annotations.
    MIT
  • Infers business-ready Java class names from database tables for Spring Boot projects, using rule-based logic or optional AI (Claude).
    MIT