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    The Falcon Web Framework

    The Falcon Web Framework

    The no-nonsense REST API and microservices framework

    Falcon is a minimalist WSGI library for building speedy web APIs and app backends. We like to think of Falcon as the Dieter Rams of web frameworks. When it comes to building HTTP APIs, other frameworks weigh you down with tons of dependencies and unnecessary abstractions. Falcon cuts to the chase with a clean design that embraces HTTP and the REST architectural style. Highly optimized, extensible code base. Easy access to headers and bodies through request and response objects. DRY request processing via middleware components and hooks. Strict adherence to RFCs. Idiomatic HTTP error responses. Straightforward exception handling. Snappy testing with WSGI/ASGI helpers and mocks. CPython 3.5+ and PyPy 3.5+ support. No reliance on magic globals for routing and state management. Stable interfaces with an emphasis on backward compatibility. Simple API modeling through centralized RESTful routing. Highly-optimized, extensible code base.
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    Trojan-Go

    Trojan-Go

    A Trojan proxy written in Go

    In the early days, the firewall only intercepted and reviewed outbound traffic, that is,Passive detection. Shadowsoks' encryption protocol design makes the transmitted data package itself have almost no characteristics, and it looks similar to a completely random bitflow, which can indeed effectively bypass GFW in the early days. Contrary to Shadowsoks, Trojan does not use self-defined encryption protocols to hide itself. On the contrary, the clearly characterized TLS protocol (TLS/SSL) is used to make the flow look the same as the normal HTTPS website. TLS is a mature encryption system, and HTTPS uses TLS to carry HTTP traffic. For passive testing, the flow of the Trojan agreement is completely consistent with the characteristics and behavior of the HTTPS flow. HTTPS traffic accounts for more than half of current Internet traffic, and the traffic is confidential after TLS's handshake is successful. There is almost no feasible way to distinguish Trojan protocol traffic from it.
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    Vanilla Framework

    Vanilla Framework

    From community websites to web applications, this CSS framework

    Backed by open-source code and written in Sass by the Canonical Web Team. Vanilla contains a responsive CSS grid, basic style for HTML elements and a selection of key useful patterns and utility classes that you can extend. Designed to be composable, you can include the whole framework to avail of all styles or you can use only what you need for your project. Anyone can contribute to Vanilla, improve it and extend it. All the code is available on GitHub and is licensed under LGPLv3 by Canonical.
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    Ziggy

    Ziggy

    Use your Laravel routes in JavaScript

    Ziggy provides a JavaScript route() function that works like Laravel's, making it a breeze to use your named Laravel routes in JavaScript. Ziggy supports Laravel's route-model binding, and can even recognize custom route key names. If you pass route() a JavaScript object as a route parameter, Ziggy will use the registered route-model binding keys for that route to find the correct parameter value inside the object. If no route-model binding keys are explicitly registered for a parameter, Ziggy will use the object's id key.
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    avo

    avo

    Generate x86 Assembly with Go

    avo makes high-performance Go assembly easier to write, review and maintain. The avo package presents a familiar assembly-like interface that simplifies development without sacrificing performance. Use Go control structures for assembly generation; avo programs are Go programs. Register allocation: write functions with virtual registers and avo assigns physical registers for you. Automatically load arguments and store return values: ensure memory offsets are correct for complex structures. Generation of stub files to interface with your Go package. APIs subject to change while avo is still in an experimental phase. You can use it to build real things but we suggest you pin a version with your package manager of choice. go run this code to see the assembly output. To integrate this into the rest of your Go package we recommend a go:generate line to produce the assembly and the corresponding Go stub file.
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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
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    cronsun

    cronsun

    A Distributed, Fault-Tolerant Cron-Style Job System

    cronsun is a distributed cron-style job system. It's similar with crontab on stand-alone *nix. The goal of this project is to make it much easier to manage jobs on lots of machines and provides high availability. cronsun is different from Azkaban, Chronos, Airflow. cronsun has been tested in production for years on hundreds of servers. Although the current version is not released as an stable version, but we think it is completely available for the production environment. We encourage you to try it, it's easy to use, see how it works for you. We believe you will like this tool. cronsun support security with security.json config. When open=true, job command is only allow local files with special extension on the node.
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    ethereum.org website

    ethereum.org website

    Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community

    Ethereum is the community-run technology powering the cryptocurrency ether (ETH) and thousands of decentralized applications. ethereum.org is your portal into the world of Ethereum. The tech is new and ever-evolving, so it helps to have a guide. Here's what we recommend you do if you want to dive in. Ethereum is a technology that's home to digital money, global payments, and applications. The community has built a booming digital economy, bold new ways for creators to earn online, and so much more. It's open to everyone, wherever you are in the world – all you need is the internet. Today, billions of people can’t open bank accounts, others have their payments blocked. Ethereum's decentralized finance (DeFi) system never sleeps or discriminates. With just an internet connection, you can send, receive, borrow, earn interest, and even stream funds anywhere in the world.
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    ethereumjs-wallet

    ethereumjs-wallet

    Utilities for handling Ethereum keys

    A lightweight wallet implementation. At the moment it supports key creation and conversion between various formats. use a single, maintained version of crypto library (and that should be in line with ethereumjs-util and @ethereumjs/tx). Importing various third-party wallets is possible through the third-party submodule. See our organizational documentation for an introduction to EthereumJS as well as information on current standards and best practices. Random salt for the kdf. Size must match the requirements of the KDF (key derivation function). Random number generated via crypto.getRandomBytes if nothing is supplied.
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    opencvsharp

    opencvsharp

    OpenCV wrapper for .NET

    OpenCV wrapper for .NET. Some Docker images are provided to use OpenCvSharp with AppEngine Flexible. The native binding (libOpenCvSharpExtern) is already built in the docker image and you don't need to worry about it. OpenCvSharp won't work on Unity and Xamarin platform. For Unity, please consider using OpenCV for Unity or some other solutions. OpenCvSharp does not support CUDA. If you want to use the CUDA features, you need to customize the native bindings yourself. Objects of classes, such as Mat and MatExpr, have unmanaged resources and need to be manually released by calling the Dispose() method. Worst of all, the +, -, *, and other operators create new objects each time, and these objects need to be disposed of, or there will be memory leaks. Despite the using syntax, the code still looks very verbose.
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    pet

    pet

    Simple command-line snippet manager, written in Go

    Simple command-line snippet manager, written in Go. You can use variables (param or param=default_value ) in snippets. pet is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH. pet is a simple command-line snippet manager (inspired by memo). I always forget commands that I rarely use. Moreover, it is difficult to search them from shell history. There are many similar commands, but they are all different. Register your command snippets easily. Use variables in snippets. Search snippets interactively. Run snippets directly. Edit snippets easily (config is just a TOML file). Sync snippets via Gist or GitLab Snippets automatically. By adding the following config to .bashrc or .zshrc, you can easily register the previous command.
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    prek

    prek

    Better `pre-commit`, re-engineered in Rust

    prek is a Rust-based reimagining of the popular pre-commit framework that runs git hooks to enforce code quality, style, and other repository checks, designed to be a faster, dependency-free, and drop-in alternative to the Python-centric original. By rewriting everything in Rust, prek delivers substantial performance gains and reduces disk usage while maintaining compatibility with existing .pre-commit-config.yaml setups, letting teams switch over without rewriting configurations. It’s optimized for modern workflows, supporting monorepos with workspace modes, parallel hook installation and execution, and native handling of common hook tasks without external runtimes. Because it ships as a single binary with no runtime dependencies and is already being adopted in large projects (like CPython, Apache Airflow, and FastAPI), prek is increasingly seen as a next-generation tool for developers who value performance, simplicity, and robust git hook automation.
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    trdsql

    trdsql

    CLI tool that can execute SQL queries on CSV, LTSV, JSON and TBLN

    CLI tool that can execute SQL queries on CSV, LTSV, JSON and TBLN. Can output to various formats. CLI tool that can execute SQL queries on CSV, LTSV, JSON and TBLN. It is a tool like q, textql and others. The difference from these tools is that the syntax of PostgreSQL or MySQL can be used. Please refer to godoc and _example for usage as a library. Download binary from the releases page(Linux/Windows/macOS). Pull the latest image from the Docker hub. The filename of -out filename option determines the output format(csv, ltsv, json, tbln, raw, md, at, vf, jsonl) and compression format(gzip, bz2, zstd,lz4, xz) by guess.
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    QtAV

    QtAV

    A multimedia framework based on Qt and FFmpeg

    QtAV is a cross-platform and high performance multimedia playback framework based on Qt and FFmpeg. Features: timeline preview, gpu decoding etc
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    Acorn

    Acorn

    A simple application deployment framework built on Kubernetes

    Acorn is an app platform that makes it easy to build, share, and run containerized applications. Acorn provides a comprehensive way to describe your application and dependencies in a single file called an Acornfile. The Acornfile is built and packaged up into a single artifact that contains everything needed to deploy your application and can be shared with a link that will allow it's recipients to have a one-click deployment into a sandbox environment. Acorn Sandboxes are free compute environments in the cloud for anyone with a GitHub account to run, test, and develop Acorns. Sandboxes can be used as often as you like to run Acorns for up to 2 hours at a time. Sandbox environments allow for consuming up to 4GB of ram and up to 10GB of storage space. Acorns launched in the sandbox environment can be accessed via a public URL with SSL. The Acorns running in the Sandbox can be interacted with via the Acorn CLI or through the UI.
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    Advanced REST Client application

    Advanced REST Client application

    Advanced REST Client - Desktop application

    This is the main repository for the ARC Electron application. If you are still using Chrome plug-in then proceed to move From Chrome To the Desktop Client section. The original Chrome application is discontinued as Chrome stopped supporting browser-based applications. ARC was built as an open-source and free for everyone API tool out of a passion for giving the developer community tools they need. The application and related projects (like API Console) are created and distributed to our users for free. Our vision is that API tools are available for every developer and organization, regardless of their size, for free and without forced relationship. API tools are using open standards to communicate with other applications so developers can build integrations. Originally the application was created by the author for own convenience while developing APIs. It quickly turned out to be a common problem among developers to consume APIs during the development process.
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    Airtest

    Airtest

    UI Automation Framework for Games and Apps

    ¿Airtest provides cross-platform APIs, including app installation, simulated input, assertion and so forth. Airtest uses image recognition technology to locate UI elements so that you can automate games and apps without injecting any code. Airtest cases can be easily run on large device farms, using the command line or python API. HTML reports with detailed info and screen recording allow you to quickly locate failure points. NetEase builds Airlab on top of the Airtest Project. AirtestIDE is an out-of-the-box GUI tool that helps to create and run cases in a user-friendly way. AirtestIDE supports a complete automation workflow. Poco adds the ability to directly access object(UI widget) hierarchy across the major platforms and game engines. It allows writing instructions in Python, to achieve more advanced automation.
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    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    NativeScript for Android using v8

    Contains the source code for the NativeScript's Android Runtime. NativeScript is a framework that enables developers to write truly native mobile applications for Android and iOS using JavaScript and CSS. Each mobile platform has its own ecosystem and offers completely different development tools and language(s) - Java for Android and Objective C (Swift) for iOS. In order to translate JavaScript code to the corresponding native APIs some kind of proxy mechanism is needed. This is exactly what the "Runtime" parts of NativeScript are responsible for. The Android Runtime may be thought of as "The Bridge" between the JavaScript and Android worlds. A NativeScript application for Android is a standard native package (apk) that besides the JavaScript files embeds the runtime as well.
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    Apache Spark

    Apache Spark

    A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing

    Apache Spark is a unified engine for large-scale data processing, offering APIs for batch jobs, streaming, machine learning, and graph computation. It builds on resilient distributed datasets (RDDs) and the newer DataFrame/Dataset abstractions to provide fault-tolerant, in-memory computation across clusters. Spark’s execution engine handles scheduling, shuffles, caching, and data locality so users can focus on transformations rather than infrastructure plumbing. With Spark Streaming (microbatches) and Structured Streaming, it delivers low-latency event processing suitable for real-time analytics. The built-in MLlib library provides scalable machine learning algorithms, while GraphX enables graph computations integrated with data pipelines. Spark supports multiple languages—Scala, Java, Python, R—and connects with many storage systems like HDFS, S3, Cassandra, and streaming platforms like Kafka, making it a versatile choice for big data workloads in analytics, ETL, and data science.
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    Apiato

    Apiato

    PHP Framework for building scalable API's on top of Laravel

    The open-source flawless framework for building scalable and testable API-Centric Apps with PHP and Laravel. Authentication with OAuth2.0 for first/third-party clients (using Laravel Passport). Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), seeded with a Super Admin, Roles, and Permissions. Query Parameters support (orderBy, sorted, and filter) with full-text search. Useful Endpoints for managing users, roles/permissions, tokens, and more. API Documentations generator, to generate API docs from PHP Docblock using ApiDocJS (provided by Documentation Container). Supports CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) and JSONP (JSON with padding). Auto encoding/decoding of real IDs, to prevent exposing real ids to the outer world. API Throttling (rate-limiting to control the rate of traffic received and protect your server). Support Data Caching (with auto clearing on Create, Update, and Delete). API versioning in the URL or Header (versioning based on the route file name).
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    Argo Events

    Argo Events

    Event-driven Automation Framework for Kubernetes

    Argo Events is an event-driven workflow automation framework for Kubernetes. It allows you to trigger 10 different actions (such as the creation of Kubernetes objects, invoking workflows or serverless workloads) on over 20 different events (such as webhook, S3 drop, cron schedule, messaging queues - e.g. Kafka, GCP PubSub, SNS, SQS).
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    AriaNg Native

    AriaNg Native

    A better aria2 desktop frontend than AriaNg, containing all features

    AriaNg is a modern web frontend making aria2 easier to use. AriaNg is written in pure HTML & javascript, thus it does not need any compilers or runtime environment. You can just put AriaNg in your web server and open it in your browser. AriaNg uses a responsive layout and supports any desktop or mobile device. Pure Html & Javascript, no runtime required. Responsive design, supporting desktop and mobile devices. User-friendly interface. Sort tasks (by name, size, progress, remaining time, download speed, etc.), files, and BitTorrent peers. Search tasks. Retry tasks. Adjust task order by dragging. More information on tasks (health percentage, client information of bt peers, etc.) Filter files by specified file types (videos, audio, pictures, documents, applications, archives, etc.) or file extensions. Tree view for the multi-directory task. Download/upload speed chart for aria2 or single task. Full support for aria2 settings.
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    Athens

    Athens

    A Go module datastore and proxy

    Athens provides a server for Go Modules that you can run. It serves public code and your private code for you, so you don’t have to pull directly from a version control system (VCS) like GitHub or GitLab. There are many reasons why you’d want a proxy server such as security and performance. Athens is a project building on top of vgo (or go1.11+) trying to bring dependencies closer to you so you can count on repeatable builds even at a time when VCS is down. The big goal of Athens is to provide a new place where dependencies — not code — live. Dependencies are immutable blobs of code and associated metadata that come from Github. They live in storage that Athens controls. You probably already know what “immutable” means, but let me just point it out again because it’s really important for this whole system. When folks change their packages, iterate, experiment, or whatever else, code on Athens won’t change.
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    AutomatedLab

    AutomatedLab

    Framework that lets you deploy complex labs on HyperV and Azure

    AutomatedLab is a provisioning solution and framework that lets you deploy complex labs on HyperV and Azure with simple PowerShell scripts. It supports all Windows operating systems from 2008 R2 to 2019, some Linux distributions and various products like AD, Exchange, PKI, IIS, etc. AutomatedLab (AL) enables you to setup test and lab environments on Hyper-v or Azure with multiple products or just a single VM in a very short time. There are only two requirements you need to make sure: You need the DVD ISO images and a Hyper-V host or an Azure subscription. Requires Windows Management Framework 5+ (Windows). Requires Intel VT-x or AMD/V capable CPU, a decent amount of RAM, and low-latency high-throughput storage (No spinning disks please, as there are issues related to them). This solution supports setting up virtual machines with Windows 7, 2008 R2, 8 / 8.1 and 2012 / 2012 R2, 10 / 2016, 2019, and SQL Server 2008, 2008R2, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019.
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    Bee Agent Framework

    Bee Agent Framework

    The framework for building scalable agentic applications

    Open-source framework for building, deploying, and serving powerful agentic workflows at scale. The Bee Agent Framework makes it easy to build scalable agent-based workflows with your model of choice. The framework is been designed to perform robustly with IBM Granite and Llama 3.x models, and we’re actively working on optimizing its performance with other popular LLMs. Our goal is to empower developers to adopt the latest open-source and proprietary models with minimal changes to their current agent implementation.
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