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    Quint Code

    Quint Code

    Structured reasoning framework for Claude Code, Gemini, and Cursor

    Quint Code is a structured reasoning and decision-support framework aimed at making AI-assisted software engineering and decision workflows more rigorous and auditable. It implements the First Principles Framework (FPF) to guide users and AI tools through hypothesis generation, logical verification, evidence gathering, and documented decision making, reducing reliance on ad hoc or “vibe” coding. Instead of accepting the first plausible answer generated by an AI assistant, Quint Code encourages generating multiple competing hypotheses, verifying them, and validating them against real evidence stored in a structured “knowledge base” within your project. ...
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    CampusShame

    CampusShame

    Crowdsource and document the reputational history of companies

    ...It compiles lists of companies that have had so-called “shameful” behaviors, such as rescinding offers, canceling intention letters, or terminating three-party agreements after acceptance, alongside a parallel list of companies without reported negative incidents. The project draws on publicly available anecdotes, snapshots, and forum posts from platforms such as NowCoder, Maimai, and Zhihu to provide evidence and context for each entry, preserving details that might otherwise be lost as threads get deleted or censored. It also includes commentary on recruitment pitfalls and encourages contributors to share their own experiences or corrections to keep the list up to date.
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    PokeeResearch-7B

    PokeeResearch-7B

    Pokee Deep Research Model Open Source Repo

    PokeeResearchOSS provides an open-source, agentic “deep research” model centered on a 7B backbone that can browse, read, and synthesize current information from the web. Instead of relying only on static training data, the agent performs searches, visits pages, and extracts evidence before forming answers to complex queries. It is built to operate end-to-end: planning a research strategy, gathering sources, reasoning over conflicting claims, and writing a grounded response. The repository includes evaluation results on multi-step QA and research benchmarks, illustrating how web-time context boosts accuracy. ...
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    Tailslayer

    Tailslayer

    Library for reducing tail latency in RAM reads

    Tailslayer is a cybersecurity and forensic analysis tool designed to extract and analyze artifacts from Tails OS environments. It focuses on uncovering traces of activity in systems that are designed to be privacy-preserving and ephemeral. The tool helps investigators identify residual data such as logs, configurations, or usage traces that may persist despite Tails’ security features. It is particularly relevant for digital forensics and research into privacy systems. Tailslayer emphasizes...
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    HolmesGPT

    HolmesGPT

    CNCF Sandbox Project

    ...The system aggregates signals from observability tools such as logs, metrics, alerts, and distributed traces, then analyzes them using large language models to identify potential root causes. Rather than requiring engineers to manually correlate large volumes of monitoring data, HolmesGPT automatically synthesizes evidence and presents explanations in natural language. The project is developed by Robusta and has been accepted as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project, highlighting its relevance to the cloud-native ecosystem. It is designed to operate as an automated troubleshooting assistant that can analyze incidents continuously and support on-call engineers during outages.
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    MiroThinker

    MiroThinker

    MiroThinker is an open source deep research agent

    ...Rather than simply generating responses from a single prompt, the agent performs structured multi-step reasoning processes that involve searching for information, analyzing evidence, and synthesizing conclusions. The platform is optimized for research tasks such as financial forecasting, knowledge discovery, and large-scale information synthesis. MiroThinker has been evaluated on several agent benchmarks and has demonstrated strong performance on tests designed to measure deep research capabilities.
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    Tailsnitch

    Tailsnitch

    A security auditor for Tailscale configurations

    ...Tailsnitch supports authentication via the Tailscale API (including OAuth or API keys) and provides options to filter findings, run only high-severity checks, and produce compliance artifacts like SOC 2 evidence exports.
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    Open Deep Research

    Open Deep Research

    An AI-powered research assistant that performs iterative research

    ...It is intentionally kept compact, with a codebase under roughly 500 lines, making it highly approachable for experimentation and learning. The architecture demonstrates how modern agent pipelines can continuously gather evidence, extract learnings, and adjust research direction over time.
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    Rogue

    Rogue

    AI Agent Evaluator & Red Team Platform

    ...During testing, Rogue records conversations and produces detailed reports that explain whether the agent passed or failed each scenario. These reports include reasoning and evidence, helping developers understand why a particular failure occurred.
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    Deep Search Agent

    Deep Search Agent

    Implement a concise and clear Deep Search Agent from 0

    ...The repository illustrates how large language models can be orchestrated with tools and planning logic to execute complex search workflows rather than single-prompt responses. It typically combines reasoning, retrieval, and iterative refinement so the agent can break down questions, gather evidence, and synthesize structured outputs. The project is positioned primarily as a proof of concept for deep research agents rather than a production-ready system. Its architecture highlights agent loops, tool calling, and stepwise execution, which are increasingly important patterns in modern AI automation. Overall, the demo serves as a practical reference for developers exploring autonomous research agents and multi-tool LLM orchestration.
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    Sparx' EA - MDG for TRAK

    Sparx' EA - MDG for TRAK

    MDG for Sparx' Enterprise Architect to Create TRAK arch. descriptions

    Custom add-in (MDG technology) for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect UML modelling tool (https://sparxsystems.com/products/ea/index.html) to create architecture descriptions using TRAK https://sf.net/projects/trak Provides: - the set of TRAK views that can be represented using UML and SysML . Each view display a custom toolbox palette with the objects and relationships that are needed for that TRAK view - relationships can be made directly from the objects on a view using the...
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    Digital Forensics Guide

    Digital Forensics Guide

    Learn all about Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

    The Digital Forensics Guide repository is a comprehensive, structured reference for investigators, analysts, students, and cybersecurity professionals interested in digital forensics principles, tools, methodologies, and workflows. It organizes foundational topics such as evidence acquisition, disk and memory analysis, file system structures, network forensics, artifact extraction, timeline generation, and reporting into digestible modules that help build core competency. Alongside conceptual explanations, the guide includes practical examples with widely used tools (like Autopsy, Volatility, Sleuth Kit, and network analysis suites), illustrating how investigations proceed from initial data capture to final analysis. ...
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    EvidentialGene

    Evidence Directed Gene Construction for Eukaryotes

    ...The basic Evigene methods involve using available best-of-breed gene prediction and assembly software, combining all evidence for genes, from expressed sequences, genome assembly sequences, related species protein sequences, and any other, to annotate and score gene constructions. Over-produced constructions are classified by gene evidence for best qualities per "locus", including genome-aligned and gene-transcript aligned (genome-free) locus identification.
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    A patch to the GNU dd program, this version has several features intended for forensic acquisition of data. Highlights include hashing on-the-fly, split output files, pattern writing, a progress meter, and file verification. Latest base version available : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dc3dd/files/dc3dd/7.3.1/ This version works on modern versions of Linux, as well other UNIX like operating systems. Alternatively, this version for Windows :...
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    The Family Pack

    The Family Pack

    TFP is a multi-platform, evidence based, genealogy program.

    The Family Pack is a multi-platform genealogy program with a new evidence based database. All the standard genealogy program features are planned plus some new and novel ones.
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    UVU

    UVU

    UVU is an extremely fast and lightweight test runner for Node.js

    UVU is a lightweight, ultra-fast JavaScript test runner for Node.js and the browser created by Luke Edwards (lukeed). Its primary goal is to minimize overhead: startup time, memory usage, and complexity are all kept very low so that developers can write and run tests with minimal friction. The tool supports modern features like async/await and native ES Modules, making it suitable for modern codebases. It also supports running in browser environments, which makes it versatile for frontend...
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    Log4jScanner

    Log4jScanner

    A log4j vulnerability filesystem scanner and Go package

    ...For responders, it reduces time-to-visibility by surfacing exactly which paths and bundles require patching or remediation. It’s a pragmatic addition to defense-in-depth programs that need verifiable evidence of exposure without deploying agents.
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    FTimes

    A forensic system baselining, searching, and evidence collection tool

    FTimes is a forensic system baselining, searching, and evidence collection tool. Its primary purpose is to gather and/or develop topographical information and attributes about specified directories and files in a manner conducive to intrusion and forensic analysis.
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    Belief Reviser

    Belief Revision via PS-Merge under constraints belief merging operator

    Belief revision is a central topic in knowledge representation and reasoning. It consists in incorporating a new belief, changing as few as possible of the original beliefs while preserving consistency. Revision always considers new evidence as a better belief. Such new evidence is usually represented in the form of a propositional formula which must be preserved after the revision. Here, the Δps (PS-Merge) belief merging operator is extended in order to consider constraints, and this extension is used as a strategy for belief revision. The new evidence is treated as a constraint so the extended merging operator can obtain the revised belief base.
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    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    ...Built-in features include an exploit database, network scanners, credential harvesters, and frameworks to craft reliable payload delivery while handling target nuances like mitigation bypasses and platform differences. Beyond raw exploitation, the framework includes post-exploitation tooling for lateral movement, persistence, data exfiltration simulations, and evidence collection, enabling red teams to exercise detection and incident response workflows.
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    Pyringe

    Pyringe

    Debugger capable of attaching to and injecting code into python

    ...This is invaluable for post-mortem diagnosis of production daemons where reproducing a bug in a dev shell is impractical. pyringe can inject arbitrary Python into the target process, enabling on-the-spot logging, state dumps, or gentle patching to keep a system limping along while you gather evidence. It’s also useful for forensic snapshots: enumerate objects of a certain type, find reference cycles, or measure memory pressure without pre-instrumentation. While powerful, it’s designed for careful, auditable use—showing exactly what code runs and where—so teams can regain visibility when black-box processes go sideways.
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    Evidence bucket

    A minimalist cross-platform transcription software

    This project was moved to https://code.google.com/p/evidence-bucket/
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    OnPosix

    OnPosix

    C++ library for POSIX systems.

    OnPosix is a minimal C++ library that allows to speed-up development on embedded Posix platforms (e.g., Embedded Linux). Code available at https://github.com/evidence/linux-onposix
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    rTRM

    Identification of transcriptional regulatory modules (TRMs)

    This R package can be used to identify TRMs using experimental evidence from a single ChIP-seq experiment. It combines computational predicted transcription factor (TF) binding sites, gene expression and protein-protein interaction (PPI) data and use it to predict TRMs.
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    DAWGPAWS
    DAWGPAWS is a suite of command line programs written in Perl that accelerates annotation of genes and transposable elements in plant genomes by automating the process of running annotation programs and facilitating combined evidence annotation curation.
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