claude-cortex and claude-scholar

One is a low-level API client for Claude (Cortex), while the other is a higher-level CLI configuration designed for academic and software development workflows that likely integrates with or utilizes such API clients (Scholar), making them ecosystem siblings or potentially complementary depending on the user's technical needs.

claude-cortex
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claude-scholar
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Maintenance 10/25
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Maturity 22/25
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Maintenance 20/25
Adoption 10/25
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Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 1,341
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About claude-cortex

NickCrew/claude-cortex

Claude Cortex

This tool helps software development teams streamline their code creation and review processes by coordinating multiple AI models like Claude, Codex, and Gemini. It takes in a code change or development task and outputs high-quality, independently reviewed code, along with test coverage audits and linting checks. Software developers and engineering managers who want to integrate AI into their development workflow while maintaining strict quality standards will find this useful.

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About claude-scholar

Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar

Personal AI CLI configuration for academic research & software development. Supports Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex CLI — covering the full research lifecycle from ideation to publication.

This project helps computer science and AI researchers manage their entire research lifecycle, from initial ideas to final publication. It acts as a semi-automated assistant, taking your raw research data, code, and notes, and helping you organize literature, analyze experiments, and draft reports. It's designed for academics and research engineers who want to accelerate repetitive tasks while keeping human judgment at the core of their work.

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