io.github.ConvergentMethods/arezzo

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v0.1.1io.github.ConvergentMethodsUnknownUpdated 3mo agoGitHub

Deterministic Google Docs API compiler. Your agent stops silently corrupting documents.

Deterministic compiler for Google Docs API operations. You cannot safely modify a Google Doc by constructing requests yourself. The API uses UTF-16 code units with cascading index shifts — insert 10 characters at position 50, and every subsequent index in your batch is now wrong. A single miscalculation silently corrupts the document with no error message. Arezzo compiles semantic intent into a…

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Authorio.github.ConvergentMethods
LicenseUnknown
Version0.1.1
Sourcemcp-registry
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IndexedJun 13, 2026

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Deterministic compiler for Google Docs API operations. You cannot safely modify a Google Doc by constructing requests yourself. The API uses UTF-16 code units with cascading index shifts — insert 10 characters at position 50, and every subsequent index in your batch is now wrong. A single miscalculation silently corrupts the document with no error message. Arezzo compiles semantic intent into a correct request sequence. Tell it what you want to do; it handles the index arithmetic. Arezzo…

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