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    Telegram MCP

    Telegram MCP

    MCP server to work with Telegram through MTProto

    An MCP server that bridges the Telegram API and AI assistants, enabling seamless interaction between AI applications and Telegram through MTProto. ​
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    NLua

    NLua

    Bridge between Lua and the .NET

    Bridge between Lua world and the .NET (compatible with .NET/UWP/Mac/Linux/Android/iOS/tvOS). NLua is a fork project of LuaInterface (from Fábio Mascarenhas/Craig Presti). You can use/instantiate any .NET class without any previous registration or annotation. NLua runs on top of KeraLua binding, it encodes the string using the ASCII encoding by default.
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications

    ...By leveraging the operating system’s native WebView instead of bundling a full browser, Tauri produces significantly smaller and more efficient application binaries. The framework supports multiple front-end frameworks such as React, Vue, Svelte, and others that compile to web technologies. Tauri provides a secure bridge between the frontend and the Rust backend, enabling native functionality while maintaining strong security practices. With cross-platform support, developers can build applications that run on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    BikeControl is a cross-platform tool aimed at enabling control of trainer apps (cycling/indoor training apps) using hardware controllers such as bike shifters, dedicated remotes (e.g. Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your...
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    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    The regex-centric, fast lexical analyzer generator for C++

    A C++ high-performance regex library and Flex-compatible lexical analyzer generator with full Unicode support, new indentation anchors, lazy quantifiers, and many other modern features. Accepts Flex lexer specification syntax and is compatible with Bison/Yacc parsers. Generates reusable source code that is easy to understand. Supports fast scanning of UTF-8/16/32 files, strings, and streams. The reflex scanner generator generates clean C++ lexer class code that is thread-safe. Generates...
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    Flutter Tutorials

    Flutter Tutorials

    Source code for all the tutorials on FilledStacks' channel

    This repository is a collection of educational Flutter projects created to teach best practices, patterns, and real-world app features. Each tutorial is structured as a separate mini-project focusing on a topic like state management, navigation, responsive layouts, or service integration. It emphasizes clean architecture, testability, and scalable code, showing developers how to go beyond toy examples. Tutorials often come with detailed commentary or videos to explain design decisions. The...
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    Nerd

    Nerd

    Javascript's God Mode. No VM. No Bytecode

    Nerd, commonly referred to as “nerd,” is an experimental programming language and toolchain that aims to compile JavaScript-like code directly into native binaries without relying on traditional virtual machines, bytecode interpretation, or garbage collection. Its design philosophy centers on eliminating runtime overhead by translating high-level scripting constructs into efficient, low-level native code that can run directly on hardware. This approach enables significantly improved...
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    RumbleDown

    Unifying communication flows to one point

    The aim of RumbleDown is to regroup all the diverse communications that can be used - now or in the future - to reduce the clutter currently present and make it usable by a human. The hope is also to break up non-open fluxes to enable a truly single-point access. Don not forget: in the future some sort of encryption will be called upon to protect user data and privacy. At that time we will have to address the necessary controls issues. For the start up that will not be a problem. The...
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