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    BladeOne Blade Template Engine

    BladeOne Blade Template Engine

    The standalone version Blade Template Engine without Laravel

    BladeOne is a standalone version of Blade Template Engine that uses a single PHP file and can be ported and used in different projects. It allows you to use blade template outside Laravel. Dynamic blade components are not supported (reason: performance purpose) and custom features aimed for blade, but everything else is supported. This version does not support PHP 5.x anymore. However, you can use the old version that is 100% functional with PHP 5.6 and higher. By standard, The original Blade library is part of Laravel (Illuminate components) and to use this template library, you require install Laravel and Illuminate-view components. The syntax of Blade is pretty nice and bright. It's based in C# Razor (another template library for C#). It's starting to be considered a de-facto standard template system for many PHP (Smarty has been riding off the sunset since years ago) so, if we can use it without Laravel then it's a big plus for many projects.
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    Buildbot

    Buildbot

    Python-based continuous integration testing framework

    Buildbot is an open-source framework for automating software build, test, and release processes. At its core, Buildbot is a job scheduling system: it queues jobs, executes the jobs when the required resources are available, and reports the results. Your Buildbot installation has one or more masters and a collection of workers. The masters monitor source-code repositories for changes, coordinate the activities of the workers, and report results to users and developers. Workers run on a variety of operating systems. You configure Buildbot by providing a Python configuration script to the master. This script can be very simple, configuring built-in components, but the full expressive power of Python is available. This allows dynamic generation of configuration, customized components, and anything else you can devise. The framework itself is implemented in Twisted Python, and compatible with all major operating systems.
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    Circuit

    Circuit

    A Compose-driven architecture for Kotlin and Android applications

    Circuit is used in production at Slack and is ready for general use. The API is considered unstable as we continue to iterate on it. Circuit is a simple, lightweight, and extensible framework for building Kotlin applications that’s Compose from the ground up. It builds upon core principles we already know like Presenters and UDF, and adds native support in its framework for all the other requirements we set out for above. It’s heavily influenced by Cash App’s Broadway architecture (talked about at Droidcon NYC, also very derived from our conversations with them).
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    Clair

    Clair

    Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers

    Clair is an application for parsing image contents and reporting vulnerabilities affecting the contents. This is done via static analysis and not at runtime. Clair v4 utilizes the ClairCore library as its engine for examining contents and reporting vulnerabilities. At a high level you can consider Clair a service wrapper to the functionality provided in the ClairCore library. The main branch may be in an unstable or even broken state during development. Please use releases instead of the main branch in order to get stable binaries. Clair is an open source project for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and docker). Clients use the Clair API to index their container images and can then match it against known vulnerabilities. Our goal is to enable a more transparent view of the security of container-based infrastructure. Thus, the project was named Clair after the French term which translates to clear, bright, transparent.
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    Clean Architecture

    Clean Architecture

    Clean Architecture Solution Template

    A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core. Clean Architecture is just the latest in a series of names for the same loosely-coupled, dependency-inverted architecture. You will also find it named hexagonal, ports-and-adapters, or onion architecture. This architecture is used in the DDD Fundamentals course by Steve Smith and Julie Lerman. Contact Steve's company, NimblePros, for Clean Architecture or DDD training and/or implementation assistance for your team. After installing the template, you should be able to create a new project in Visual Studio and search for Clean Architecture. You should see the template appear in your list of project templates. Note that the template is generally only updated with major updates to the project. The GitHub repository will always have the latest bug fixes and enhancements.
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    CloudWeGo-Kitex

    CloudWeGo-Kitex

    Go RPC framework with high-performance and strong-extensibility

    CloudWeGo is an open-source middleware set launched by ByteDance that can be used to quickly build enterprise-class cloud native architectures. The common characteristics of CloudWeGo projects are high performance, high scalability, high reliability and focus on microservices communication and governance. Fully open source, community neutral, compatible with the community open source ecology, pluggable components, CloudWeGo components and other open source components can be integrated or replaced with each other. Contains the components needed to build an enterprise-class cloud-native architecture, allowing users to focus more on business development, meet the current and future needs of user scenarios, and experience the refinement of large-scale scenarios. Quickly build a cloud-native microservice system and develop more reliable, scalable and easy-to-maintain cloud-native applications.
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    CodeceptJS

    CodeceptJS

    Supercharged End 2 End Testing Framework for NodeJS

    CodeceptJS is a modern end-to-end testing framework for Node.js applications, enabling developers to write tests in a behavior-driven development (BDD) style with an emphasis on simplicity and readability.
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    ConcurrentSim.jl

    ConcurrentSim.jl

    Discrete event process oriented simulation framework written in Julia

    A discrete event process-oriented simulation framework written in Julia inspired by the Python library SimPy. One of the longest-lived Julia packages (originally under the name SimJulia).
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    Decompose Kotlin

    Decompose Kotlin

    Kotlin Multiplatform lifecycle-aware business logic components

    Decompose is a Kotlin Multiplatform library for breaking down your code into lifecycle-aware business logic components (aka BLoC), with routing functionality and pluggable UI (Compose, Android Views, SwiftUI, Kotlin/React, etc.).
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    DivKit

    DivKit

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework. It allows you to roll out server-sourced updates to different app versions. Also, it can be used for fast UI prototyping, allowing you to write a layout once and then ship it to iOS, Android, and Web platforms. DivKit is an excellent choice to start using server-driven UI in your project because it can be easily integrated as a simple view in any part of your app. At the starting point, you don’t need a server integration. You can include all JSON on the client-side to try it in a real-world application. Also, we’ve made a sandbox for you to experiment with. You can try different samples in the web editor and see the results on the web or in the Android demo app, both of which are available on Google Play. We’ll publish the iOS demo app shortly. The UI in the demo can be updated live: the sandbox connects to the demo app via web sockets.
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    Elasticsearch Exporter

    Elasticsearch Exporter

    Elasticsearch stats exporter for Prometheus

    Prometheus exporter for various metrics about Elasticsearch, written in Go. The exporter fetches information from an Elasticsearch cluster on every scrape, therefore having a too short scrape interval can impose load on ES master nodes, particularly if you run with --es.all and --es.indices. We suggest you measure how long fetching /_nodes/stats and /_all/_stats takes for your ES cluster to determine whether your scraping interval is too short. As a last resort, you can scrape this exporter using a dedicated job with its own scraping interval. Commandline parameters start with a single - for versions less than 1.1.0rc1. Username and password can be passed either directly in the URI or through the ES_USERNAME and ES_PASSWORD environment variables. Specifying those two environment variables will override authentication passed in the URI (if any).
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    Envy

    Envy

    Keep your .env.example file up to date

    Automate keeping your environment files in sync. How many times have you onboarded a new dev onto your team, only to have to spend ages debugging with them because your project's .env.example file is wildly outdated? Too many to count if you're anything like us. Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to ensure your environment files stay up to date? That's why we created Envy. With a simple Artisan command, you can sync your environment files with your project config to keep everything fresh.
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    EventFlow

    EventFlow

    Async/await first CQRS+ES and DDD framework for .NET

    Async/await first CQRS+ES and DDD framework for .NET. Designed with sensible defaults and implementations that make it easy to create an example application. EventFlow uses interfaces for every part of its core, making it easy to replace or extend existing features with custom implementation. To get a more complete example of how EventFlow could be used, have a look at the shipping example found here in the code base. The example is based on the shipping example from the book "Domain-Driven Design - Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software" by Eric Evans. Its in-progress, but should provide inspiration on how to use EventFlow on a larger scale. If you have ideas and/or comments, create a pull request or an issue. The aggregate ID in EventFlow is represented as a value object that inherits from the IIdentity interface. You can provide your own implementation, but EventFlow provides a convenient implementation that will suit most needs.
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    FLOGO

    FLOGO

    Simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions and apps

    Project Flogo is an ultra-light, Go-based open source ecosystem for building event-driven apps. Event-driven, you say? Yup, the notion of triggers and actions are leveraged to process incoming events. An action, a common interface, exposes key capabilities such as application integration, stream processing, etc. All capabilities within the Flogo Ecosystem have a few things in common, they all process events (in a manner suitable for the specific purpose) and they all implement the action interface exposed by Flogo Core. Integration Flows Application Integration process engine with conditional branching and a visual development environment. A simple pipeline-based stream processing action with event joining capabilities across multiple triggers & aggregation over time windows. Microgateway pattern for conditional, content-based routing, JWT validation, rate limiting, circuit breaking and other common patterns.
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    Fast Excel

    Fast Excel

    Fast Excel import/export for Laravel

    Fast Excel import/export for Laravel, thanks to Spout.
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    FastMCP Framework

    FastMCP Framework

    A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers

    FastMCP is a TypeScript framework aimed at building servers compliant with the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling LLMs (large language models) or other clients to access tools, resources, and context through a defined protocol. It allows developers to define “tools” (basically operations or services) and “resources” that can be fetched or interacted with, and supports multiple transport mechanisms (HTTP streaming, SSE, etc) for client-server communication. Because it’s built in TypeScript and designed with modern deployment targets (Node.js, Cloudflare Workers, etc), it aims to support production-ready MCP servers with strong type safety and extensibility. Developers can use it to build server back-ends that expose data or capabilities to LLM applications in a standardized way, reducing the custom boilerplate required for integrating with AI systems. It includes tooling for development (examples, CLI) and is open-source, inviting contributions and extensions.
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    FerretDB

    FerretDB

    A truly Open Source MongoDB alternative

    MongoDB is a life-changing technology for many developers, empowering them to build applications faster than using relational databases. However, MongoDB abandoned its Open-Source roots, changing the license to SSPL making it unusable for many Open Source and Commercial Projects. FerretDB is going to be a perfect solution for those looking for MongoDB development experience available as fully Open Source Software. The core of our solution is a stateless proxy, which converts MongoDB protocol queries to SQL, and uses PostgreSQL as a database engine. This will be compatible with MongoDB drivers, and should work as a drop-in replacement to MongoDB in many cases. Our vision is to enable the open source community and developers to reap the benefits of easy-to-use document databases, while staying away from vendor lock-in, and fauxpen licenses. We are open source advocates at heart, and we release FerretDB with an open source license recognized by the Open Source Initiative.
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    Foal

    Foal

    Full-featured Node.js framework, with no complexity

    It provides a set of ready-to-use components so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time. In one single place, you have a complete environment to build web applications. This includes a CLI, testing tools, frontend utilities, scripts, advanced authentication, ORM, deployment environments, GraphQL and Swagger API, AWS utilities, and more. You no longer need to get lost on npm searching for packages and making them work together. All is provided. But while offering all these features, the framework remains simple. Complexity and unnecessary abstractions are put aside to provide the most intuitive and expressive syntax. We believe that concise and elegant code is the best way to develop an application and maintain it in the future. It also allows you to spend more time coding rather than trying to understand how the framework works. Finally, the framework is entirely written in TypeScript.
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    GLAuth

    GLAuth

    A lightweight LDAP server for development, home use

    Go-lang LDAP Authentication (GLAuth) is a secure, easy-to-use, LDAP server w/ configurable backends. Centrally manage accounts across your infrastructure. Centrally manage SSH keys, Linux accounts, and passwords for cloud servers. Lightweight alternative to OpenLDAP and Active Directory for development, or a homelab. Store your user directory in a file, local or in S3; SQL database; or proxy to existing LDAP servers. Two Factor Authentication (transparent to applications) Multiple backends can be chained to inject features. Use it to centralize account management across your Linux servers, your OSX machines, and your support applications (Jenkins, Apache/Nginx, Graylog2, and many more!).
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    Garfish

    Garfish

    A powerful micro front-end framework

    Contains the basic capabilities required to build a micro-front-end system, and any front-end framework can be used. The access is simple, and multiple front-end applications can be easily combined into a single product with a cohesive. Support vue, react, andangular mixed use of multiple frameworks. The method used in practical applications is greatly simplified. Support configuration routing activation information can complete automated loading and destruction. The micro-front end is a structure similar to the micro-service. It is a architectural style composed of multiple front-end applications delivered independently, which breaks down the front-end applications into smaller, simpler applications that can be developed, tested, and deployed independently. , And in the eyes of users, it is still a single product that is introverted.
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    Gigi

    Gigi

    Framework for rapid prototyping and development of real-time rendering

    Gigi is software designed for rapid prototyping and rapid development of real-time rendering techniques. It is meant for use by professionals, researchers, students, and hobbyists. The goal is to allow work at the speed of thought, and then easily use what was created in real applications using various APIs or engines. Gigi is being actively used and developed but is young software. You may hit bugs or missing features. Please report these so we can improve Gigi and push forward in the most useful directions. Pull requests are also appreciated. Currently, only dx12 code generation is available in this public version of Gigi, but we are hoping to support other APIs, and engines as well, in the future.
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    Gin Web Framework

    Gin Web Framework

    The fastest full-featured web framework for Go

    Gin is an incredibly fast web framework written in Golang that can perform up to 40 times faster, thanks to its martini-like API and custom version of httprouter. It’s got a very small memory footprint, no reflection and Radix tree based routing as well. For those looking for unprecedented speed and good productivity, Gin is the way to go. Gin is packed with great features, including middleware support, JSON validation and more. It gives an easy to use API for JSON, XML and HTML rendering, and can be extended easily with plenty of sample codes.
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    Glamour

    Glamour

    Stylesheet-based markdown rendering for your CLI apps

    Stylesheet-based markdown rendering for your CLI apps. glamour lets you render markdown documents & templates on ANSI-compatible terminals. You can create your own stylesheet or simply use one of the stylish defaults. You can find all available default styles in our gallery. Want to create your own style? Learn how! There are a few options for using a custom style. Call glamour.Render(inputText, "desiredStyle") Set the GLAMOUR_STYLE environment variable to your desired default style or a file location for a style and call glamour.RenderWithEnvironmentConfig(inputText). Set the GLAMOUR_STYLE environment variable and pass glamour.WithEnvironmentConfig() to your custom renderer.
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    Gnosis Safe Contracts

    Gnosis Safe Contracts

    Gnosis Safe allows secure management of blockchain assets

    The most trusted platform to manage digital assets on Ethereum. Access the most recent version of the Safe directly in your browser. Download the Safe as a static desktop application for Windows, MacOS or Linux. Conveniently manage your digital assets on the go. Fully customize how you manage your company crypto assets, with the option to require a predefined number of signatures to confirm transactions. Require multiple team members to confirm every transaction in order to execute it, which helps prevent unauthorized access to company crypto. Fully customize how you manage your personal crypto assets, with the option to require multiple devices to confirm transactions (hardware wallets, EOA-based wallets, paper wallets, or a combination of them). Safe supports ETH, ERC20 (Tokens) and ERC721 (NFTs). You can also see the fiat values of your assets.
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    Go 101

    Go 101

    An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming

    Go 101 is a series of books on Go programming. Currently, the following books are available. Go (Fundamentals) 101, which focuses on Go syntax/semantics (except custom generics related) and all kinds of runtime related things. Go Generics 101, which explains Go custom generics in detail. Go Optimizations 101, which provides some code performance optimization tricks, tips, and suggestions. Go Details & Tips 101, which collects many details and provides several tips in Go programming. These books are expected to help gophers gain a deep and thorough understanding of Go and be helpful for both beginner and experienced Go programmers. Some HTML files are generated from their corresponding markdown files. If a markdown file is modified, we can run go run . -gen to synchronize its corresponding HTML file.
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