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    Anki

    Anki

    Anki is a smart spaced repetition flashcard program

    Anki is a free, open-source spaced repetition flashcard application designed for efficient long‑term memorization. It supports a wide variety of media types (text, images, audio, LaTeX), advanced scheduling algorithms (SM‑2, FSRS), and extensibility via add‑ons. It’s widely used for education, language learning, medical training, and more.
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    HTML CSS

    HTML CSS

    Curso de HTML5 e CSS3

    Tutorial, teaching, or resource collection on HTML and CSS, aimed at beginners. It likely contains sample websites, examples of markup, styling, exercises, and reference materials related to web front-end development using HTML and CSS. CSS styling samples and layout demonstrations. Educational documentation (README, explanations). Structured project examples (e.g. small websites). Version history/incremental improvements.
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    Device Activity Tracker

    Device Activity Tracker

    A phone number can reveal whether a device is active

    Device Activity Tracker is a platform created to monitor and log the activity of digital devices across networks, giving users visibility into usage patterns, connection events, app launches, and interaction timelines that can be applied for security monitoring, parental oversight, productivity tracking, or device lifecycle analytics. It integrates with devices via sensors or APIs, continually capturing activity metrics and reporting them to a centralized dashboard that visualizes patterns...
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    Learn Git Branching

    Learn Git Branching

    An interactive git visualization and tutorial

    LearnGitBranching (LGB) is a Git repository visualizer, sandbox, and interactive tutorial platform that teaches Git concepts through visualization and gamified challenges. Instead of only typing commands into the terminal, users see a live commit tree update dynamically as they experiment with branching, merging, rebasing, and more. It features both sandbox mode for free exploration and structured levels to guide learners through Git fundamentals and advanced workflows. Designed entirely...
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    Computational Thinking

    Computational Thinking

    Introduction to computational thinking with Julia

    Computational Thinking is an open source MIT course repository that teaches computational problem-solving through the Julia programming language. The course integrates mathematics, computing, and real-world applications into a unified curriculum, making it suitable for students across science, engineering, and data-driven fields. It emphasizes learning how to translate problems into computational terms and developing algorithms and models to analyze them effectively. Using Julia, the course...
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    Interviews

    Interviews

    Comprehensive computer science and interview preparation guide

    Interviews is an open source repository designed as a comprehensive guide to preparing for technical interviews, with a strong focus on computer science fundamentals and algorithmic problem solving. Created by Kevin Naughton Jr., the project compiles detailed notes, explanations, and code implementations that cover core areas tested in software engineering interviews. The repository emphasizes topics such as data structures, algorithms, system design, operating systems, databases, and...
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    CSS Exercises
    This repository provides a set of hands-on CSS exercises that accompany the HTML and CSS modules in The Odin Project curriculum. The tasks are designed to be completed at specific points in the course, reinforcing each concept right after it is introduced. Learners are encouraged to use documentation and external resources freely, reflecting real-world workflows rather than rote memorization. Each exercise focuses on practical styling problems, from selectors and specificity to layout...
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    First Contributions

    First Contributions

    Help beginners to contribute to open source projects

    The first-contributions repository is a community-driven project designed to simplify and guide beginners through their very first open source contribution. Many new developers find the Git workflow intimidating, so this project provides a safe, structured, and supportive way to practice without fear of mistakes. It includes step-by-step tutorials that walk contributors through the process of forking a repository, making changes, and submitting a pull request. The repository is translated...
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    Assembly programming

    Assembly programming

    Learning assembly for Linux x86_64

    Assembly programming is an educational repository that introduces assembly programming for the x86-64 architecture on GNU Linux systems. The project is structured as a series of explanatory blog-style lessons that guide readers through the fundamentals of low-level programming. Topics include processor architecture basics, writing and building assembly programs, memory layout concepts such as stack and heap, and interaction with the operating system through system calls. The material is...
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    Introduction to Zig

    Introduction to Zig

    An open, technical and introductory book for the Zig programming lang

    This is the official repository for the book "Introduction to Zig: a project-based Book", written by Pedro Duarte Faria. To know more about the book, check out the About this book section below. You can read the current version of the book in your web browser. The book is built using the publishing system Quarto in conjunction with a little bit of R code (zig_engine.R), which is responsible for calling the Zig compiler to compile and run the Zig code examples.
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    Linux command

    Linux command

    Linux command encyclopedia search tool

    Linux command encyclopedia search tool, the content includes Linux command manual, detailed explanation, study, and collection. The current warehouse has collected more than 570 Linux commands. It is a non-profit warehouse. It has generated a web site for easy use. Currently, the site does not have any advertisements. The content includes Linux command manuals, detailed explanations, and learning. Very worthy collection of Linux command quick reference manual. The copyright belongs to the...
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    DIO Lab

    DIO Lab

    Repository for "Contributing to an Open Source Project on GitHub" lab

    dio-lab-open-source is an educational repository created as part of the “Contributing to an Open Source Project” course offered by Digital Innovation One (DIO). The project serves as a practical learning environment where students can explore the fundamentals of contributing to open source software through GitHub. It provides hands-on experience with the Git workflow, including forking repositories, creating branches, submitting pull requests, and collaborating with other developers. The...
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    LeetCode Animation

    LeetCode Animation

    Demonstrate all the questions on LeetCode in the form of animation

    LeetCodeAnimation is an educational open source project by MisterBooo that visually demonstrates algorithm problems from LeetCode through animations. The goal of the project is to help learners understand complex algorithmic concepts intuitively by showing step-by-step animated explanations instead of relying solely on static code or text. Each animation corresponds to a specific problem and illustrates how data structures and algorithms operate dynamically, making it easier to grasp their...
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    CS Self-Learning

    CS Self-Learning

    Chinese-language CS self-learning guide with curated resources

    cs-self-learning is a comprehensive, Chinese-language guide aimed at helping self-learners master computer science concepts. It provides a structured roadmap covering algorithms, operating systems, networks, databases, and more, with curated links to online courses, tutorials, and books. The project is especially useful for non-English speakers pursuing independent or supplemental learning in CS.
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    Claude How-To

    Claude How-To

    A visual, example-driven guide to Claude Code

    Claude How-To is a visual, example-driven guide for learning Claude Code. It covers basic concepts, memory, slash commands, hooks, skills, subagents, MCP configuration, plugins, and advanced agent workflows. The project is designed as a practical learning path rather than a simple list of notes. It includes copy-paste templates that users can apply directly to their own projects. The guide also uses diagrams and structured examples to explain not only how features work, but why they matter...
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    Laravel Translatable Package

    Laravel Translatable Package

    A Laravel package for multilingual models

    If you want to store translations of your models into the database, this package is for you. This is a Laravel package for translatable models. Its goal is to remove the complexity in retrieving and storing multilingual model instances. With this package you write less code, as the translations are being fetched/saved when you fetch/save your instance.
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    PageLM

    PageLM

    PageLM is a community driven version of NotebookLM

    PageLM is an open-source AI-powered education platform that transforms study materials into interactive learning experiences inspired in part by the NotebookLM style of knowledge interaction. It is built to help students, educators, and researchers turn documents and topics into more engaging forms of study rather than leaving content in static notes or isolated files. The platform includes a broad set of learning tools such as contextual chat, Cornell-style note generation, flashcards,...
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    LeetCode Book

    LeetCode Book

    Comprehensive study guide for coding interviews

    LeetCode-Book is a comprehensive study guide for coding interviews that consolidates algorithm patterns, data-structure templates, and worked LeetCode solutions. It organizes problems by topic—arrays, linked lists, stacks/queues, trees/graphs, dynamic programming, greedy, backtracking, and math—so you can study systematically. Explanations are concise but intentional, highlighting why a pattern fits, how to reason about boundary cases, and the time/space trade-offs. Many entries include...
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    33 JS Concepts

    33 JS Concepts

    33 JavaScript concepts every developer should know

    33-js-concepts is a curated collection of essential JavaScript concepts that every developer should understand to strengthen their knowledge of the language. The project was originally inspired by an article by Stephen Curtis and has since grown into a community-driven learning resource. It serves as a roadmap for developers to review and master core principles such as closures, promises, prototypes, event loops, and other critical topics. While not a strict curriculum, it provides a...
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    Web Dev for Beginners

    Web Dev for Beginners

    About 24 Lessons, 12 Weeks, Get Started as a Web Developer

    Web-Dev-For-Beginners is Microsoft’s open source, project-based curriculum for learning web development from scratch. Designed as a 12-week, 24-lesson course, it covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript fundamentals through hands-on projects like terrariums, browser extensions, and space games. Each lesson includes a mix of pre-lecture quizzes, written content, assignments, challenges, and post-lecture quizzes to reinforce learning. The course also offers global accessibility with translations in...
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    simple-java-maven-app

    simple-java-maven-app

    For an introductory tutorial on how to use Jenkins

    simple-java-maven-app is a reference repository created for the Jenkins tutorial on building a Java application with Maven. It contains a minimal Java program that prints “Hello world!” and includes unit tests to validate functionality, with test results exported in JUnit XML format. The repository provides an example that demonstrates how to configure a Jenkins Pipeline for building and delivering applications. It also includes scripts that define commands executed in pipeline stages,...
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    AutoResearchClaw

    AutoResearchClaw

    Autonomous research from idea to paper. Chat an Idea. Get a Paper 🦞

    AutoResearchClaw is an open-source framework designed to automatically generate full academic research papers from a single idea or topic. Built in Python, it orchestrates a multi-stage research pipeline that gathers literature, formulates hypotheses, runs experiments, analyzes results, and writes the final paper. The system retrieves real academic references from sources such as arXiv and Semantic Scholar to ensure credible citations. It can automatically generate code for experiments, run...
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    Little Book of Linear Algebra

    Little Book of Linear Algebra

    A concise, beginner-friendly introduction to the core ideas of linear

    This is a concise, beginner-friendly introduction to the fundamental concepts of linear algebra, intended to give readers intuition without overwhelming detail. The material is organized into chapters covering vectors, matrices, linear systems, vector spaces, eigenvalues/eigenvectors, and other central topics, each with worked examples and explanations. There is also a companion “LAB” section for hands-on exploration (e.g. using Python/NumPy) to help cement the connections between algebraic...
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    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Chinese version of Google open source project style guide

    Each larger open source project has its own style guide, a series of conventions on how to write code for the project (sometimes more arbitrary). When all the code maintains a consistent style, it is more important when understanding large code bases. easy. The meaning of "style" covers a wide range, from "variables use camelCase" to "never use global variables" to "never use exceptions". The English version of the project maintains the programming style guidelines used in Google. If the...
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    Web

    Web

    An ancient front-end graphic tutorial

    Web is a comprehensive educational repository designed as a full-stack frontend learning resource that guides users from beginner concepts to advanced topics in web development. It is structured as a knowledge base that combines tutorials, explanations, and curated materials to help learners build a strong foundation in frontend technologies. The content is presented in a clear and accessible manner, making it suitable even for users with no prior technical background. It covers a wide range...
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