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    Backstage

    Backstage

    Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals

    Powered by a centralized software catalog, Backstage restores order to your infrastructure and enables your product teams to ship high-quality code quickly, without compromising autonomy. At Spotify, we've always believed in the speed and ingenuity that comes from having autonomous development teams. But as we learned firsthand, the faster you grow, the more fragmented and complex your software ecosystem becomes. And then everything slows down again. By centralizing services and standardizing your tooling, Backstage streamlines your development environment from end to end. Instead of restricting autonomy, standardization frees your engineers from infrastructure complexity. So you can return to building and scaling, quickly and safely. Every team can see all the services they own and related resources (deployments, data pipelines, pull request status, etc.)
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    Blazor

    Blazor

    Build client web apps with C#

    Blazor lets you build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code is written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries. Blazor is a feature of ASP.NET, the popular web development framework that extends the .NET developer platform with tools and libraries for building web apps. Blazor can run your client-side C# code directly in the browser, using WebAssembly. Because it's real .NET running on WebAssembly, you can re-use code and libraries from server-side parts of your application. Alternatively, Blazor can run your client logic on the server. Client UI events are sent back to the server using SignalR - a real-time messaging framework. Once execution completes, the required UI changes are sent to the client and merged into the DOM. Blazor uses open web standards without plug-ins or code transpilation.
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    Foundatio

    Foundatio

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building distributed apps

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building loosely coupled distributed apps. Includes implementations in Redis, Azure, AWS, RabbitMQ and in memory (for development). When building several big cloud applications we found a lack of great solutions (that's not to say there aren't solutions out there) for many key pieces to building scalable distributed applications while keeping the development experience simple. Wanted to build against abstract interfaces so that we could easily change implementations. Wanted the blocks to be dependency injection friendly. We were initially using an open-source Redis cache client but then it turned into a commercial product with high licensing costs. Not only that but there weren't any in-memory implementations so every developer was required to set up and configure Redis. We initially looked at NServiceBus (a great product) but it had high licensing costs (they have to eat too) and was not OSS friendly.
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    PWA

    PWA

    (WIP) Universal PWA Builder

    PWA is a “universal, framework-agnostic PWA builder” developed by Luke Edwards (lukeed) that aims to let developers scaffold progressive web apps with minimal friction across different view frameworks or libraries. Unlike many CLI tools that target a specific framework (React, Vue, Svelte), this project intentionally tries to remain agnostic, supporting presets for Preact, React, Vue, Svelte and even vanilla JS, while offering all the PWA boilerplate you need (service workers, manifest, offline support) right out of the box. The project is designed for speed of setup: you run pwa init, choose your preset, then pwa build or pwa watch and you get a production-ready bundle with PWA features baked in. The README emphasizes that modern bundlers (Webpack, Rollup) and ecosystem maturity finally allow a universal CLI of this kind, whereas earlier attempts weren’t practical.
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    dapr

    dapr

    Dapr is portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed apps

    Dapr is a portable, serverless, event-driven runtime that makes it easy for developers to build resilient, stateless, and stateful microservices that run on the cloud and edge and embrace the diversity of languages and developer frameworks. Dapr codifies the best practices for building microservice applications into open, independent, building blocks that enable you to build portable applications with the language and framework of your choice. Each building block is independent and you can use one, some, or all of them in your application.
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
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    tmake is a tool which auto-creates Makefile, IDE project files (and possibly even autoconf files !) from a very simple template format. The majority of tmake was written by trolltech (makers of qt), and this version on sourceforge has some enhancement
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    SDK Manager

    SDK Manager

    Manager for the Android SDK, wraps 'sdkmanager' and 'avdmanager'.

    Manager for the Android SDK, wraps 'sdkmanager', 'avdmanager' and 'emulator'. Packages: List, install, uninstall and update packages. Option to choose Channel. AVDs: Create, list and start AVDs. Many options to launch. After you check "Accept licenses" it will automatically accept them.
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    BitBurner

    BitBurner

    BitBurner AVR Programmer, a full and complete AVRdude GUI for Windows.

    BitBurner AVR Programmer is a graphical front end for the command line program AVRdude. It is used to transfer programs and data to the Atmel AVR family of microcontrollers. BitBurner is an attempt at a single AVRdude GUI programming solution for AVR developers and experimenters by providing comprehensive device support over a broad range of programming hardware. BitBurner supports all devices, memory spaces and programming hardware protocols provided by the latest version of AVRdude, including support for XMEGA devices. BitBurner hosts a full-function hex editor capable of direct transfers to and from all memory spaces of all devices. BitBurner contains a complete fuse and lock calculator with an extensive database describing all AVRdude's supported devices and more. BitBurner has innovative automation functions intended to simplify and accelerate the build process. By monitoring project output files BitBurner can trigger programming actions without direct interaction.
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    JAXBBuilder is an eclipse plugin for generating Java classes directly from XML schema, XML or JSON files. The plugin detects document changes and re-generates Java code via Castor or XJC. It includes a JAXB project wizard, and configuration pages
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    Easy Beginner's Environment in QT

    Easy Beginner's Environment in QT

    This is a port of the ebe programming environment to QT.

    The ebe programming environment is a nice IDE designed for developing Assembly programs. It also handles C and C++ programs as well since there was not much extra effort. It used to support Fortran and this could return if people want Fortran. This project is an effort to recode ebe using C++ and QT. Originally ebe was coded using Python, Tkinter and Pmw, which worked out pretty well. The QT environment offers substantially better GUI controls. The most obvious difference is that Python ebe has a lot of separate windows, while the QT ebe will use 1 main window and a collection of dockable subwindows. This will make it easier to use.
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    Downloads: 82 This Week
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    Mac OS X Packages

    Mac OS X Packages

    Building .tgz and .pkg software packages for Mac OS X.

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    The same BYACC tool used produce C/C++ parsers, with an added capability to produce small, fast Java parsers instead.
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    Absinthe

    Absinthe

    The GraphQL toolkit for Elixir

    Absinthe is the GraphQL toolkit for Elixir, an implementation of the GraphQL specification built to suit the language's capabilities and idiomatic style. If you're new to GraphQL, we suggest you read up a bit on GraphQL's foundational principles before you dive into Absinthe. Absinthe's functionality generally falls into two broad areas. Defines the structure of data entities and the relationships between, as well as the available queries, mutations, and subscriptions, using an elegant collection of declarative macros. Absinthe schemas are defined using easy-to-read macros that build and verify their structure at compile-time, preventing runtime errors and increasing performance. The entire query processing pipeline is configurable. Add, swap out, or remove the parser, individual validations, or resolution logic at will, even on a per-document basis. Absinthe includes a number of advanced resolution features.
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    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin

    Gradle plugin that fixes Android build caching problems

    The Android Cache Fix Gradle Plugin is developed by the Gradle team to improve build cache correctness and performance for Android builds. It applies workarounds and adjustments for known issues in the Android Gradle Plugin that interfere with build caching. This plugin ensures that tasks are cacheable when they otherwise wouldn’t be, and it applies targeted fixes for bugs affecting incremental and cached builds, thus improving overall efficiency in Android projects.
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    Angular Components

    Angular Components

    Material Design components for Angular

    Internationalized and accessible components for everyone. Well tested to ensure performance and reliability. Straightforward APIs with consistent cross platform behaviour. Provide tools that help developers build their own custom components with common interaction patterns. Customizable within the bounds of the Material Design specification. Built by the Angular team to integrate seamlessly with Angular. Start from scratch or drop into your existing applications. In Angular Material, you create a color configuration by composing multiple palettes. Angular Material theme styles are generated statically at build-time so that your app doesn't have to spend cycles generating theme styles when bootstrapping.
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    Electrobun

    Electrobun

    Build ultra fast, tiny, and cross-platform desktop apps

    Electrobun is an experimental JavaScript runtime and bundling environment designed to streamline local development and application execution by combining fast tooling with a simplified developer experience. The project focuses on providing a cohesive workflow where building, running, and managing JavaScript applications can happen with minimal configuration and overhead. It is built with performance in mind, aiming to reduce the friction typically associated with modern web tooling stacks by consolidating responsibilities that are often split across multiple tools. Electrobun targets developers who want a lightweight yet capable environment for rapid iteration and local execution of JavaScript projects. The repository reflects an emphasis on developer ergonomics, including straightforward setup and tight integration between runtime and build processes.
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    EpicReact.Dev

    EpicReact.Dev

    Build a ReactJS App workshop

    EpicReact.Dev is the codebase used in the “Build an Epic React App” workshop, where participants build a complete React application from scratch. The project demonstrates how to structure a modern React app, including data modeling, authentication, routing, testing, and interaction with a backend. It uses a realistic “bookshelf” domain where users can manage lists of books, track reading status, and record notes, which provides a concrete context for learning. The repository includes setup scripts and system requirements checks for Git, Node, and npm, plus Docker and Codespaces options for people who struggle with local environments. A guided workflow, driven by a node go script and INSTRUCTIONS.md, lets learners move between exercises and extra credit steps while the repository updates the working files for each stage. Extensive tests, using Jest in watch mode, help students verify their solutions and learn how to work with test-driven feedback.
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    Gooey

    Gooey

    Turn Python command line programs into a full GUI application

    Gooey is a tool for transforming command line interfaces into beautiful desktop applications. It can be used as the frontend client for any language or program. Whether you've built your application in Java, Node, or Haskell, or you just want to put a pretty interface on an existing tool like FFMPEG, Gooey can be used to create a fast, practically free UI with just a little bit of Python (about 20 lines!). To show how this all fits together, and that it really works for anything, we're going to walk through building a graphical interface to one of my favorite tools of all time: FFMPEG. These steps apply to anything, though! You could swap out FFMPEG for a .jar you've written, or an arbitrary windows .exe, an OSX .app bundle, or anything on linux that's executable! In short, it will transform a "scary" terminal command line into an easy to use desktop application that you could hand over to users.
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    GraphQL

    GraphQL

    The GraphQL LSP reference ecosystem for building browser & IDE tools

    GraphiQL is the reference implementation of this monorepo, GraphQL IDE, an official project under the GraphQL Foundation. The code uses the permissive MIT license. Whether you want a simple GraphiQL IDE instance for your server, or a more advanced web or desktop GraphQL IDE experience for your framework or plugin, or you want to build an IDE extension or plugin, you've come to the right place! GraphiQL provides monaco editor with a powerful, schema-driven graphql language mode. It also provides CodeMirror with a parser mode for GraphQL along with a live linter and typeahead hinter powered by your GraphQL Schema. It comes with a runtime agnostic Language Service used by GraphQL mode for CodeMirror and GraphQL Language Service Server. It also provides an online immutable parser for GraphQL, designed to be used as part of syntax-highlighting and code intelligence tools such as for the GraphQL Language Service and codemirror-graphql.
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    Kysely

    Kysely

    A type-safe typescript SQL query builder

    Kysely (pronounce “Key-Seh-Lee”) is a type-safe and autocompletion-friendly typescript SQL query builder. Inspired by knex. Mainly developed for node.js but also runs on deno and in the browser. Kysely makes sure you only refer to tables and columns that are visible to the part of the query you're writing. The result type only has the selected columns with correct types and aliases. As an added bonus you get autocompletion for all that stuff. As shown in the gif above, through the pure magic of modern typescript, Kysely is even able to parse the alias given to pet.name and add the pet_name column to the result row type. Kysely is able to infer column names, aliases and types from selected subqueries, joined subqueries, with statements and pretty much anything you can think of. Of course there are cases where things cannot be typed at compile time, and Kysely offers escape hatches for these situations.
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    Laravel Admin Panel SleepingOwl

    Laravel Admin Panel SleepingOwl

    Administrative interface builder for Laravel (Laravel admin)

    SleepingOwl Admin is an administrative interface builder for Laravel. Completely free.
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Nativefier is a command-line tool designed to create a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. Apps are wrapped by Electron (using Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as lots of other options. If desired, these options can be overwritten. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com' Read the API documentation or run nativefier --help to learn about other command-line flags usable to configure the packaged app. For a list of build commands contributed by the nativefier community take a look at the CATALOG.md file. Nativefier is also usable from Docker. You can pass Nativefier flags, and mount volumes to provide local files.
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    Quasar Framework

    Quasar Framework

    Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time

    Effortlessly build high-performance & high-quality Vue.js 3 user interfaces in record time. Combine the power of Quasar UI with Quasar CLI. One source code for all platforms simultaneously with all the latest and greatest best practices out of the box. Focus only on your app's features and forget about the boilerplate around it. Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time: responsive Single Page Apps, SSR Apps, PWAs, Browser extensions, Hybrid Mobile Apps and Electron Apps. If you want, all using the same codebase! You get a state-of-the-art UI (that follows Material Guidelines) for your websites and apps out of the box. Best support for desktop and mobile browsers (including iOS Safari!) out of the box. Best-in-class support for each build mode (SPA, SSR, PWA, Mobile app, Desktop app & Browser Extension) and the best developer experience through a tight integration with our own CLI.
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    ReDex

    ReDex

    A bytecode optimizer for Android apps

    ReDex is an Android bytecode (dex) optimizer originally developed at Facebook. It provides a framework for reading, writing, and analyzing .dex files, and a set of optimization passes that use this framework to improve the bytecode. An APK optimized by ReDex should be smaller and faster than its source. Redex provides a framework for reading, writing, and analyzing .dex files, and a set of optimization passes that use this framework to improve the bytecode. An APK optimized by Redex should be smaller and faster. Fewer bytes also means faster download times, faster install times, and lower data usage for cell users. Lastly, less bytecode also typically translates into faster runtime performance. Redex has deep integration with Buck where your Redex config is passed as a parameter to the Buck android_binary rule when generating the APK.
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