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    openvpn-monitor

    openvpn-monitor

    openvpn-monitor is a web based OpenVPN monitor

    openvpn-monitor is a simple Python program to generate HTML that displays the status of an OpenVPN server, including all current connections. It uses the OpenVPN management console. It typically runs on the same host as the OpenVPN server, however, it does not necessarily need to. OpenVPN-monitor is a web-based OpenVPN monitor, that shows current connection information, such as users, location, and data transferred.
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    pyserde

    pyserde

    Yet another serialization library on top of dataclasses

    Yet another serialization library on top of data classes, inspired by serde-rs. Declare a class with pyserde's @serde decorator.
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    RenderCV

    RenderCV

    LaTeX CV generator from a YAML/JSON input file

    RenderCV is a LaTeX CV/resume framework. It allows you to create a high-quality CV as a PDF from a YAML file with full Markdown syntax support and complete control over the LaTeX code. RenderCV offers built-in LaTeX and Markdown templates ready to produce high-quality CVs. However, the templates are entirely arbitrary and can easily be updated to leverage RenderCV's capabilities with your custom CV themes.
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    JS-Beautify

    JS-Beautify

    Beautifier for javascript

    js-beautify is a command-line and Python-based tool that beautifies and formats JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code. It helps improve code readability by enforcing consistent indentation and style rules. Widely used in development workflows and CI pipelines, it supports customization through config files and can process both single files and entire projects.
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    wikmd

    wikmd

    A file based wiki that uses markdown

    It’s a file-based wiki that aims to simplicity. Instead of storing the data in a database I chose to have a file-based system. The advantage of this system is that every file is directly readable inside a terminal etc. Also when you have direct access to the system you can export the files to anything you like.
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    granary

    granary

    The social web translator

    The social web translator. Fetches and converts data between social networks, HTML and JSON with microformats2, ActivityStreams/ActivityPub, Atom, JSON Feed, and more. Granary is a library and REST API that fetches and converts between a wide variety of social data sources and formats. Free yourself from silo API chaff and expose the sweet social data foodstuff inside in standard formats and protocols.
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    Protocol Buffers

    Google's data interchange format

    ...It allows you to define how your data should be structured once, and then using a special generated source code, you can then easily write and read your structured data to and from a variety of data streams and using a variety of languages. Protocol Buffers currently supports a wide array of languages, including C++, Java, Python, Ruby, and many others with more to come.
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    latexcv

    latexcv

    A collection of cv and resume templates written in LaTeX

    A collection of user-friendly LaTeX CV and résumé templates (packaged within the R Markdown vitae ecosystem), offering simple themes and templates for creating professional CVs without heavy TeX coding. Supports multiple display themes such as classic, modern, sidebar layouts.
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    Awkward Array

    Awkward Array

    Manipulate JSON-like data with NumPy-like idioms

    Awkward Array is a library for nested, variable-sized data, including arbitrary-length lists, records, mixed types, and missing data, using NumPy-like idioms. Arrays are dynamically typed, but operations on them are compiled and fast. Their behavior coincides with NumPy when array dimensions are regular and generalizes when they're not.
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    HTTPie CLI

    HTTPie CLI

    Modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for the API era

    HTTPie (pronounced aitch-tee-tee-pie) is a command-line HTTP client. Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible. HTTPie is designed for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with APIs & HTTP servers. The HTTP & HTTPS commands allow for creating and sending arbitrary HTTP requests. They use simple and natural syntax and provide formatted and colorized output.
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    arxiv_latex_cleaner

    arxiv_latex_cleaner

    arXiv LaTeX Cleaner: Easily clean the LaTeX code of your paper

    This tool allows you to easily clean the LaTeX code of your paper to submit to arXiv. From a folder containing all your code, e.g. /path/to/latex/, it creates a new folder /path/to/latex_arXiv/, that is ready to ZIP and upload to arXiv.
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    SAFRS

    SAFRS

    SqlAlchemy Flask-Restful Swagger Json:API OpenAPI

    SAFRS exposes SQLAlchemy database models as a JSON:API web service and generates the corresponding swagger/OpenAPI. Database objects such as the User class from the demo.py example can be extended to include relationships with other objects. The demo_relationship.py contains the following extension of the User class where a relationship with the Book class is implemented.
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    adstex

    adstex

    Automated generation of NASA ADS bibtex entries directly from citation

    adstex automatically identifies all citation keys (e.g., identifiers, author+year) in your TeX source files and uses NASA's Astrophysics Data System (ADS) to generate corresponding bibtex entries. Write your papers without worrying about the bibtex entries. Simply put down arXiv IDs, ADS bibcodes, DOIs, or first author & year citation keys in your \cite commands, and then use adstex to automatically generate the bibtex file for you.
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    Markdown package LaTeX

    Markdown package LaTeX

    Package for converting and rendering markdown documents in TeX

    The Markdown package converts CommonMark markup to TeX commands. The functionality is provided both as a Lua module, and as plain TeX, LaTeX, and ConTeXt macro packages that can be used to directly typeset TeX documents containing markdown markup. Unlike other convertors, the Markdown package does not require any external programs and makes it easy to redefine how each and every markdown element is rendered. Creative abuse of the markdown syntax is encouraged.
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    PackageDev

    PackageDev

    Tools to ease the creation of snippets, syntax definitions, etc.

    PackageDev provides syntax highlighting and other helpful utility for Sublime Text resource files. Resource files are ways of configuring the Sublime Text text editor to various extends, including but not limited to: custom syntax definitions, context menus (and the main menu), and key bindings. Thus, this package is ideal for package developers, but even normal users of Sublime Text who want to configure it to their liking should find it very useful.
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    CWhy

    CWhy

    Explains and suggests fixes for compile-time errors for C, C++, C#, Go

    Explains and suggests fixes for compiler error messages for a wide range of programming languages, including C, C++, C#, Go, Java, LaTeX, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, Swift, and TypeScript. CWhy needs to be connected to an OpenAI account or an Amazon Web Services account. Your account will need to have a positive balance for this to work (check your OpenAI balance). CWhy currently defaults to GPT-4, and falls back to GPT-3.5-turbo if a request error occurs. For the newest and best model (GPT-4) to work, you need to have purchased at least $1 in credits (if your API account was created before August 13, 2023) or $0.50 (if you have a newer API account).
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    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Always know what to expect from your data

    Great Expectations helps data teams eliminate pipeline debt, through data testing, documentation, and profiling. Software developers have long known that testing and documentation are essential for managing complex codebases. Great Expectations brings the same confidence, integrity, and acceleration to data science and data engineering teams. Expectations are assertions for data. They are the workhorse abstraction in Great Expectations, covering all kinds of common data issues. Expectations...
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    fmt

    fmt

    Formatting library as an alternative to C stdio and C++ iostreams

    ...The format API is similar in spirit to the C printf family of function but is safer, simpler and several times faster than common standard library implementations. The format string syntax is similar to the one used by str.format in Python. The library is fully type safe, automatic memory management prevents buffer overflow, errors in format strings are reported using exceptions or at compile time. The library produces compact per-call compiled code. The library is highly portable and relies only on a small set of C++11 features, like variadic templates, type traits, rvalue references, decltype, trailing return, types, deleted functions, alias templates. ...
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    OSCAL

    OSCAL

    Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL)

    NIST is developing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL), a set of hierarchical, XML-, JSON-, and YAML-based formats that provide a standardized representation of information pertaining to the publication, implementation, and assessment of security controls. OSCAL is being developed through a collaborative approach with the public. Public contributions to this project are welcome. With this effort, we are stressing the agile development of a set of minimal formats that are...
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    Pandas Profiling

    Pandas Profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    pandas-profiling generates profile reports from a pandas DataFrame. The pandas df.describe() function is handy yet a little basic for exploratory data analysis. pandas-profiling extends pandas DataFrame with df.profile_report(), which automatically generates a standardized univariate and multivariate report for data understanding. High correlation warnings, based on different correlation metrics (Spearman, Pearson, Kendall, Cramér’s V, Phik). Most common categories (uppercase, lowercase,...
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    Pelican

    Pelican

    Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax

    Pelican is a static site generator that requires no database or server-side logic. Chronological content (e.g., articles, blog posts) as well as static pages. Integration with external services. Site themes (created using Jinja2 templates). Publication of articles in multiple languages. Generation of Atom and RSS feeds. Code syntax highlighting via Pygments. Import existing content from WordPress, Dotclear, or RSS feeds. Fast rebuild times due to content caching and selective output writing....
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    DocArray

    DocArray

    The data structure for multimodal data

    DocArray is a library for nested, unstructured, multimodal data in transit, including text, image, audio, video, 3D mesh, etc. It allows deep-learning engineers to efficiently process, embed, search, recommend, store, and transfer multimodal data with a Pythonic API. Door to multimodal world: super-expressive data structure for representing complicated/mixed/nested text, image, video, audio, 3D mesh data. The foundation data structure of Jina, CLIP-as-service, DALL·E Flow, DiscoArt etc. Data...
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby programming language

    A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming. He has often said that he is “trying to make Ruby natural, not simple,” in a way that...
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    FreeTAKServer

    FreeTAKServer

    Situational Awareness Server compatible with TAK clients

    FTS is a Python3 implementation of a TAK Server for devices like ATAK, WinTAK, and ITAK, it is cross-platform and runs from a multi-node installation on AWS down to the Android edition. It's free and open source (released under the Eclipse Public License. FTS allows you to connect ATAK clients to share geo-information, to chat with all the connected clients, exchange files and more. It intends to support all the major use cases of the original TAK server.
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    Framework Benchmarks

    Framework Benchmarks

    Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project

    ...With much help from the community, coverage is quite broad and we are happy to broaden it further with contributions. The project presently includes frameworks on many languages including Go, Python, Java, Ruby, PHP, C#, F#,Clojure, Groovy, Dart, JavaScript, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Perl, Lua, C, and others. The current tests exercise plaintext responses, JSON serialization, database reads and writes via the object-relational mapper (ORM), collections, sorting, server-side templates, and XSS counter-measures. Future tests will exercise other components and greater computation.
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