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    Haze

    Haze

    Background blurring for Compose Multiplatform

    Haze is a modern UI library designed for Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform that enables advanced background blurring effects commonly associated with glassmorphism design. It provides a high-level abstraction for creating dynamic blur effects that apply to content behind UI elements rather than just the elements themselves, solving a limitation of standard blur modifiers. The library is built on top of Compose’s graphics layer APIs, allowing it to operate consistently across multiple platforms while maintaining performance. It introduces a flexible styling system where developers can define blur intensity, masking, and opacity dynamically using composable scopes. One of its standout features is support for progressive blurring, where blur intensity changes across a gradient, creating more visually refined effects. It also includes prebuilt “material” styles inspired by platforms like iOS and Windows, enabling developers to replicate native design aesthetics.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hugo Academic CLI

    Hugo Academic CLI

    Import academic publications from Bibtex to your Markdown website

    Import publications from your reference manager to Hugo. Import publications, including books, conference proceedings and journals, from your reference manager to your static site generator. Simply export a BibTeX file from your reference manager, such as Zotero, and provide this as the input.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Image-Map

    Image-Map

    Responsive, dynamic image maps

    A native JavaScript solution for creating responsive image-maps that rerender on image or viewport changes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Impeccable

    Impeccable

    The design language that makes your AI harness better at design

    Impeccable is a design skill system that helps AI coding tools produce better frontend interfaces by giving them a richer design vocabulary. It provides one comprehensive skill, multiple commands, and curated reference files covering typography, color, motion, spacing, interaction, responsive design, and UX writing. The project is built to counter common AI-generated design habits such as generic SaaS layouts, overused fonts, nested cards, weak hierarchy, and predictable gradients. It can be installed across several AI coding environments, including Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, and others. Impeccable also includes deterministic anti-pattern detection through a CLI and browser extension without requiring an API key. It is most useful for developers and designers who want AI-generated interfaces to feel more polished, intentional, and product-aware.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Easy responsive images for Jekyll

    My life just got a lot busier; I'd really like a maintainer or two to help. I'm not abandoning JPT, I just don't have a ton of time to put into hacking on it. If you've been learning Ruby and you want to move beyond tutorials and throwaway projects, I'd love to hear from you. I'd be happy to help you gain experience and credibility, if you're willing to help me maintain this project! It's simple to throw a photo on a page and call it a day, but doing justice to users on all different browsers and devices is tedious and tricky. Tedious, tricky things should be automated. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically builds cropped, resized, and reformatted images, builds several kinds of markup, offers extensive configuration while requiring none, and solves both the art direction and resolution switching problems with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Jekyll::Paginate

    Jekyll::Paginate

    Pagination Generator for Jekyll

    Default pagination generator for Jekyll.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MATLAB Schemer

    MATLAB Schemer

    Apply and save color schemes in MATLAB with ease

    MATLAB Schemer is a utility that makes it simple to import, apply, and export color scheme themes for MATLAB’s user interface and editor. It enables transferring customized themes between MATLAB installations or sharing color schemes among users. This MATLAB package makes it easy to change the color scheme (a.k.a. theme) of the MATLAB display and GUI. Color schemes can be easily imported by running schemer_import at the MATLAB command prompt, without needing any inputs. This will open a GUI to select the file to import the color scheme from. If you are using a personalised color scheme in MATLAB, you may wish to save it for yourself so you can re-implement it easily if you reintall MATLAB. Or you may wish to transfer your personalised color scheme from one machine to another. This section describes the steps relevant in either scenario.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MahApps.Metro IconPacks

    MahApps.Metro IconPacks

    Awesome icon packs for WPF and UWP in one library

    Awesome icon packs for WPF and UWP in one library.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Peacock for Visual Studio Code

    Peacock for Visual Studio Code

    Subtly change the color of your Visual Studio Code workspace

    Peacock for Visual Studio Code is a popular Visual Studio Code extension that allows developers to customize the color of their workspace, making it easier to distinguish between multiple open projects or environments. It is particularly useful for developers who work with several instances of VS Code simultaneously, as it provides a visual cue to identify each workspace quickly. The extension enables users to apply custom colors to various UI elements such as the title bar, activity bar, and status bar. It supports both predefined and user-defined colors, as well as random color generation for quick customization. Peacock integrates with features like Live Share and remote development, automatically adjusting colors based on the session context. It also allows fine-grained control over which UI elements are affected by the color changes. The extension stores settings within the workspace configuration, ensuring consistency across sessions.
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    R Color Palettes

    R Color Palettes

    Comprehensive list of color palettes available in R

    This repository is a curated collection of color palettes crafted or curated for data visualization in R. The goal is to provide designers, data scientists, and R users with aesthetically pleasing, perceptually consistent color schemes that work well for plots, maps, and graphics. The repo contains static files listing palette definitions (e.g. hex codes, named hues), sample visualizations showing how each palette performs under different contexts (categorical, sequential, diverging), and helper functions/scripts to import or use the palettes in R. The author also documents palette provenance and usage guidance (contrast, readability, colorblind friendliness). While not a full package in itself, it’s often used as a reference or source of palette definitions for other R plotting or theming packages.
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    Styled Components

    Styled Components

    Visual primitives for the component age

    Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress. Utilising tagged template literals (a recent addition to JavaScript) and the power of CSS, styled-components allows you to write actual CSS code to style your components. It also removes the mapping between components and styles, using components as a low-level styling construct could not be easier! Alternatively, you may use style objects. This allows for easy porting of CSS from inline styles, while still supporting the more advanced styled-components capabilities like component selectors and media queries. styled-components is compatible with both React (for web) and React Native, meaning it's the perfect choice even for truly universal apps! If you're using tooling that has babel-plugin-macros set up, you can switch to the styled-components/macro import path instead to gain the effects of the babel plugin without further setup.
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    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave inspired colour theme for VS Code

    synthwave-vscode is a visual theme extension for Visual Studio Code that gives the editor a retro, neon-drenched look reminiscent of 1980s synthwave aesthetics. It applies a dark base palette with bold accent colors, glowing highlights, and sharp contrasts to bring an edgy, stylized atmosphere to coding sessions. Syntax highlighting is tuned to balance readability with dramatic flair, ensuring code elements don’t get lost while preserving the cool visual vibe. The theme also includes optional “neon glow” effects on UI elements, cursor styles, and sidebars for users who want a more immersive style. Many users choose it to inject personality into their development environment—especially in late-night coding sessions. Because it’s just a theme, it can be layered with other UI tweaks or paired with complementary icon packs and UI themes in VS Code.
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    System Design

    System Design

    Learn how to design systems and prepare for system design interviews

    This project is an open, course-style repository designed to help you learn system design from fundamentals through advanced, interview-ready thinking. It organizes core networking and distributed-systems concepts into a structured path, so you can build intuition before jumping into “design X” exercises. It covers the building blocks that show up in real architectures, such as DNS, load balancing, caching, CDNs, proxies, scalability and availability tradeoffs, and storage patterns, then connects those pieces to larger system goals. The materials are geared toward clarity and repeatability, making it useful both for self-study and for quick review before interviews. It emphasizes the why behind design decisions, not just a list of components, so you can explain tradeoffs under constraints like cost, latency, reliability, and growth. Overall, it functions like a practical playbook for learning how large systems are composed, where they fail, and how to reason about improvements.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TypeUI DESIGN.md Extractor

    TypeUI DESIGN.md Extractor

    Chrome extension to extract styles from any website

    TypeUI DESIGN.md Extractor is a Chrome extension that improves the readability and visual presentation of Markdown files viewed directly in the browser. The project automatically transforms raw Markdown documents into styled, GitHub-like rendered pages with enhanced typography, syntax highlighting, and layout improvements. It is designed to make technical documentation, README files, notes, and markdown-based content easier to consume without requiring external viewers or conversion tools. The extension supports local files and web-hosted Markdown documents while maintaining lightweight performance and seamless browser integration. Its design prioritizes simplicity and developer-friendly aesthetics, offering a cleaner reading experience for documentation-heavy workflows. Overall, design-md-chrome functions as a usability enhancement tool for developers and technical users who frequently interact with Markdown content in Chrome.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Vibe Design System

    Vibe Design System

    Official monday.com UI resources for application development in React

    Vibe Design System is monday’s official open source design system and UI library for building React applications that look and feel native to the platform. It bundles a set of React component packages, design tokens, and styling primitives that promote consistency in colors, typography, spacing, and interaction patterns. It includes comprehensive documentation, a component catalog, and an interactive playground so developers and designers can explore components, review guidelines, and experiment with layouts before using them in production. Vibe is distributed as a package, and loading its CSS tokens provides a unified theming baseline across apps and extensions. Components are designed to optimize usability and accessibility while supporting monday-style workflows such as boards, dashboards, and complex data visualizations.
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    Wiki|Docs

    Wiki|Docs

    Just a databaseless markdown flat-file wiki engine

    Just a databaseless markdown flat-file wiki engine.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    focus.nvim

    focus.nvim

    Auto-Focusing and Auto-Resizing Splits/Windows for Neovim

    Auto-Focusing and Auto-Resizing Splits/Windows for Neovim written in Lua. A full suite of window management enhancements. Vim splits on steroids.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ink-kit

    ink-kit

    Onchain-focused SDK with ready-to-use templates and themes

    ink-kit is a developer toolkit for building applications on the INK blockchain ecosystem, bundling the pieces you typically need to go from a blank repo to a working dapp. It provides contract templates, deployment scripts, and client SDKs so you can iterate on on-chain logic and a frontend without stitching together disparate tools. The kit standardizes project layout and environment configuration, making local development, testing, and staging deploys predictable. Utilities for wallet connection, signing, and basic indexing help you focus on business logic rather than bootstrapping. Example apps and guides demonstrate common patterns—minting, access control, payments, and simple off-chain integrations—so teams can adapt and extend quickly. The overarching goal is to reduce time-to-first-transaction and give projects a maintainable base that scales as features grow.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    jekyll-import

    jekyll-import

    The "jekyll import" command for importing from various blogs to Jekyll

    Import your old & busted site or blog for use with Jekyll. No importer for your system? No problem. Creating one is easy.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    jekyll-responsive-image

    jekyll-responsive-image

    An unopinionated Jekyll plugin for generating responsive images

    A Jekyll plugin for automatically resizing images. Fully configurable and unopinionated, Jekyll-responsive-image allows you to display responsive images however you like.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    koa-views

    koa-views

    Template rendering middleware for koa (hbs, swig, pug, anything)

    Template rendering middleware for koa@2. koa-views is using consolidate under the hood. You must still install the engines you wish to use, add them to your package.json dependencies.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    modern-resume-theme

    modern-resume-theme

    A modern static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll

    A modern simple static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll and GitHub pages. This template is designed to be hosted using GitHub pages so that's what these instructions will cover. If you plan on hosting it separately then there might be some extra steps that we won't cover.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    two.js

    two.js

    A renderer agnostic two-dimensional drawing api for the web

    Two.js is a two-dimensional drawing api geared towards modern web browsers. It is renderer agnostic enabling the same api to draw in multiple contexts: svg, canvas, and webgl. Two.js is deeply inspired by flat motion graphics. As a result, two.js aims to make the creation and animation of flat shapes easier and more concise. At its core two.js relies on a scenegraph. This means that when you draw or create an object (a Two.Path or Two.Group), two actually stores and remembers that. After you make the object you can apply any number of operations to it. Two.js has a built in animation loop. It is simple in nature and can be automated or paired with another animation library. Two.js features a Scalable Vector Graphics Interpreter. This means developers and designers alike can create SVG elements in commercial applications like Adobe Illustrator and bring them into your two.js scene.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Groove
    NOTE: The GROOVE codebase has moved to https://github.com/nl-utwente-groove
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    TTFviewer

    TTFviewer

    TTFviewer is a small tool for developers to preview ttf font/icon file

    TTFviewer is a small tool for developers to view and preview various ttf font/icon image formats. It is based on Qt and supports windows/linux/macos.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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