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    Pro Git

    Pro Git

    Pro Git 2nd Edition

    Welcome to the second edition of the Pro Git book. The entire Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub and published by Apress, is available here. All content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license. Print versions of the book are available on Amazon.com. What is “version control”, and why should you care? Version control is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions...
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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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    Hello Git & GitHub

    Hello Git & GitHub

    Tutorial repository designed to teach how to use the Git vc system

    Hello-Git is a tutorial repository designed to teach how to use the Git version-control system and the GitHub platform from the ground up, aimed at beginners. The course spans around 5 hours of instruction and covers more than 25 Git commands along with GitHub workflows, installation/configuration, terminal usage, branching, merging, collaboration, and authentication. It is structured to introduce learners not only to the syntax of Git commands but also to development workflows such as...
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    Open Source with Pradumna

    Open Source with Pradumna

    Resources and materials to get yourself started with open source

    Open Source guide, contains resources and materials to learn and get yourself started with Open Source, Git, and GitHub. Building the repo you need to get started with Open Source. This repo contains resources and materials to learn and get yourself started with Open Source, Git and GitHub. The repo content is divided into several Pages for better structuring, easy navigation and making learning easier. Contains 15 days of Twitter threads and blogs that I posted during the Bootcamp. Contains...
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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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    JSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs

    Content and exercises fromJSCamp InfoJobs

    JSCamp InfoJobs is the companion repository for JSCamp InfoJobs, an intensive full-stack JavaScript bootcamp in Spanish designed to take students from fundamentals to advanced topics. It is organized into numbered modules like 00-html-css, 01-javascript, 02-react, 03-router-and-zustand, 04-node, 05-typescript, 06-inteligencia-artificial, 07-sql, 08-ci-cd, and 09-docker, mirroring the curriculum of the bootcamp.The README explains that students will build a complete project step by step...
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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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    SpaceVim

    SpaceVim

    A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution

    SpaceVim is a community-driven modular Vim distribution. It manages collections of plugins in layers, which help to collect related packages together to provide IDE-like features. First of all, you need to install Vim or Neovim, preferably with +python3 support enabled. Also, you need to have git and curl installed in your system, which is needed for downloading plugins and fonts. If you are using a terminal emulator, you will need to set the font in the terminal configuration. After...
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    DevOps Exercises

    DevOps Exercises

    Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git

    DevOps Exercises is a massive, community-maintained collection of questions, tasks, and mini-challenges that cover the breadth of modern DevOps and platform engineering. It spans Linux, networking, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, monitoring, cloud providers, security, and even soft skills and troubleshooting. The idea is to give candidates and teams a realistic practice ground for interviews, certifications, and day-to-day operational work. Because it’s structured as Q&A and exercises, you can go...
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    Ansible-lint

    Ansible-lint

    Best practices checker for Ansible

    Ansible Lint is a command-line tool for linting playbooks, roles and collections aimed towards any Ansible users. Its main goal is to promote proven practices, patterns and behaviors while avoiding common pitfalls that can easily lead to bugs or make code harder to maintain. Ansible lint is also supposed to help users upgrade their code to work with newer versions of Ansible. Due to this reason we recommend using it with the newest version of Ansible, even if the version used in production...
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    The Fish Cookbook

    The Fish Cookbook

    From Shell to Plate: Savor the Zest of Fish

    The Fish Cookbook is a curated collection of practical recipes, tutorials, and user-contributed examples for the Fish shell, designed to help both beginners and intermediate users get the most out of Fish’s powerful and expressive scripting environment. Instead of treating Fish as a niche or simple alternative shell, this cookbook showcases real solutions for common shell tasks such as prompt customization, tab completion, scripting patterns, task automation, environment configuration, and...
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    CoolingPower

    Print Steam Tables; Plot diagrams and cycles from equations of state

    CoolingPower is NOT in a condition for use at this time. A couple of bugs have been discovered that severely affect the calculation accuracy. While I troubleshoot, use at your own risk. Once completed, CoolingPower will have the capability to plot diagrams of thermodynamic properties, construct Steam Tables, and plot thermodynamic cycles. Initial fluid will be water/steam, but functionality will extend to include a variety of working fluids. CoolingPower operates in GUI format and, for...
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    90DaysOfDevOps

    90DaysOfDevOps

    The journey towards a better foundational knowledge of DevOps

    This repository is used to document my journey on getting a better foundational knowledge of DevOps. I will be starting this journey on the 1st January 2022 but the idea is that we take 90 days which just so happens to be January 1st to March 31st. The reason for documenting these days is so that others can take something from it and also hopefully enhance the resources. The goal is to take 90 days, 1 hour a day, to tackle over 13 areas of DevOps to foundational knowledge. This will not...
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    jstutorial

    jstutorial

    Javascript tutorial book

    This repository is a comprehensive, tutorial-style guide to JavaScript that walks readers from the language’s fundamentals to practical application in the browser and on the server. It explains core concepts like values and types, scope, functions, objects, and prototypes in a clear, example-driven style that favors short, readable snippets. The material steadily introduces modern features—modules, arrow functions, classes, destructuring, promises, and async/await—while relating them back to...
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    NYT Vote Scraper

    NYT Vote Scraper

    Scrapes the NYT Votes Remaining Page JSON

    NYT Vote Scraper is a small but clever project that periodically fetches JSON data from the “Votes Remaining” page of The New York Times during the 2020 U.S. presidential election and commits the results into the repository, effectively using Git as a time-series database. The idea is to create a historical record — including diffs — of how vote counts and “votes remaining” estimates changed over time. The repo outputs multiple formats (HTML, CSV, XML, plain text) so that you or other...
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    Git-it

    Git-it

    Git-it is a (Mac, Win, Linux) desktop app for learning Git and GitHub

    Git-it is a desktop (Mac, Windows and Linux) app that teaches you how to use Git and GitHub on the command line. This application contains challenges for learning Git and GitHub, by using real Git and GitHub, not emulators. You'll be learning the awesome (and not so scary) command line and GitHub which means when you finish all of the challenges you'll have real repositories on your GitHub account and green squares on your contribution chart. ...
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    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample is an English <-> Japanese dictionary.

    QJDicExample is an Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary featuring words/names/kanji/sentences search. QJDicExample uses JMdict, JMnedict, Kanjidic2, Radkfilex, KanjiVG, Tanaka Corpus / Tatoeba databases for translations and zinnia recognition library for handwritten kanji recognition. Latest source code: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/qjdicexample/code qjdicexample-code
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    The Deep Review

    The Deep Review

    A collaboratively written review paper on deep learning, genomics, etc

    This repository is home to the Deep Review, a review article on deep learning in precision medicine. The Deep Review is collaboratively written on GitHub using a tool called Manubot (see below). The project operates on an open contribution model, welcoming contributions from anyone. To see what's incoming, check the open pull requests. For project discussion and planning see the Issues. As of writing, we are aiming to publish an update of the deep review. We will continue to make project...
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    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch Book

    PyTorch tutorials and fun projects including neural talk

    This is the corresponding code for the book "The Deep Learning Framework PyTorch: Getting Started and Practical", but it can also be used as a standalone PyTorch Getting Started Guide and Tutorial. The current version of the code is based on pytorch 1.0.1, if you want to use an older version please git checkout v0.4or git checkout v0.3. Legacy code has better python2/python3 compatibility, CPU/GPU compatibility test. The new version of the code has not been fully tested, it has been tested...
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    Tacofancy

    Tacofancy

    Community-driven taco repo

    TacoFancy is a collaborative cookbook built on Git, inviting everyone to submit taco recipes via pull requests. Instead of single monolithic recipes, it organizes the universe of tacos into modular parts—shells, proteins, salsas, toppings, and full assemblies—so you can mix and match to invent your own. The structure encourages creativity and reuse: a new salsa might pair with dozens of fillings, while a different tortilla technique can transform a favorite combination. Because it lives in...
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    Scilab Image Processing Toolbox

    Scilab Image Processing Toolbox

    Advanced image processing toolbox for Scilab on Unix/Linux/Mac OS

    SIP is the image processing and computer vision package for SciLab, a free Matlab-like programming environment. SIP reads/writes images in formats like JPEG, PNG, and BMP. It does filtering, segmentation, edge detection, morphology, and shape analysis. Download from Git http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net/devel
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    A modeling and simulation tool for Routing problems on Graphs, tccrouter is a java desktop application that provides a 2d map for building graphs and simulating a variety of real world routing solutions: Shortest path, TSP, VRP, VRP-TW. Check Git repository. https://github.com/guilhebl/routerapp
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    BinaryCrypt

    BinaryCrypt

    Binary Conversion Calculator

    With BinaryCrypt, you can convert between regular text, binary, hexadecimal, octal decimal and decimal. You can convert only decimal (as of right now) to any base up to base 64. You can also save your converted text to a file or open a converted text file to decrypt the message, and perform basic arithmetic in binary. The git repo for the C# code is located at: https://github.com/m1r4g3/BinaryCrypt-.Net
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    Biogenesis X Mod

    Biogenesis X Mod

    Mod of the evolution simulation and artificial life program Biogenesis

    This project is a modification of the original evolution simulation & artificial life project by Joan Queralt Molina: https://sourceforge.net/projects/biogenesis/ In both, the original project and this modification, 2-dimensional organisms consisting of line segments interact with each other, reproduce and evolve in time. Compared to the original project, this modification explores the following features: * alternative mutation mechanisms * an alternative stress-based aging...
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