triz-contradiction-solver
SolidSkill for systematic innovation using TRIZ methodology
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- Author
- a5c-ai
- Repository
- a5c-ai/babysitter
- Created
- 4 months ago
- Last Updated
- today
- Language
- JavaScript
- License
- MIT
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