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    AWS Extend Switch Roles

    AWS Extend Switch Roles

    Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension

    Extend your AWS IAM switching roles. You can set the configuration like AWS config format. Switch role history does not remain only five maximum on the AWS Management Console. This extension gives you to show all of the switch roles from a browse menu by loading your AWS configuration. Extend your AWS IAM switching roles by Chrome extension, Firefox add-on, or Edge add-on. Switch role history only stores the last 5 roles (maximum) on the AWS Management Console. This extension shows a menu of switchable roles that you can configure manually. Not support switching between AWS accounts you sign into with AWS SSO or SAML solution providers directly. This extension does not restrict the use of other compatible browsers. The version restrictions are only due to the JavaScript language features used.
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    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK

    SDK to use with functions running on Greengrass Core using Python

    The AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK is meant to be used by AWS Lambda functions running on an AWS IoT Greengrass Core. It will enable Lambda functions to invoke other Lambda functions deployed to the Greengrass Core, publish messages to the Greengrass Core and work with the local Shadow service. To use the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK, you must first import the AWS IoT Greengrass Core SDK in your Lambda function as you would with any other external libraries. You then need to create a client for ‘iot-data’ or ‘lambda’. Use ‘iot-data’ if you wish to publish messages to the local Greengrass Core and interact with the local Shadow service. Use ‘lambda’ if you wish to invoke other Lambda functions deployed to the same Greengrass Core. As new features are added to AWS IoT Greengrass, newer versions of the AWS IoT Greengrass SDK may be incompatible with older versions of the AWS IoT Greengrass core.
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    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    AWS Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface

    Extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible

    We have open-sourced a set of software packages, Runtime Interface Clients (RIC), that implement the Lambda Runtime API, allowing you to seamlessly extend your preferred base images to be Lambda compatible. The Lambda Runtime Interface Client is a lightweight interface that allows your runtime to receive requests from and send requests to the Lambda service. The Lambda NodeJS Runtime Interface Client is vended through npm. You can include this package in your preferred base image to make that base image Lambda compatible. To make it easy to locally test Lambda functions packaged as container images we open-sourced a lightweight web-server, Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator (RIE), which allows your function packaged as a container image to accept HTTP requests. You can install the AWS Lambda Runtime Interface Emulator on your local machine to test your function.
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    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps

    The AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps adds tasks to easily enable build and release pipelines in Azure DevOps (formerly VSTS) and Azure DevOps Server (previously known as Team Foundation Server (TFS)) to work with AWS services including Amazon S3, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CodeDeploy, AWS Lambda, AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Simple Queue Service and Amazon Simple Notification Service, and run commands using the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell module and the AWS CLI. This is an open source project because we want you to be involved. We love issues, feature requests, code reviews, pull requests or any positive contribution. To enable tasks to call AWS services when run as part of your build or release pipelines AWS credentials need to have been configured for the tasks or be available in the host process for the build agent. Note that the credentials are used specifically by the tasks when run in a build agent process, they are not related to end-user logins to your Azure DevOps instance.
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    AWS Toolkit for Eclipse

    AWS Toolkit for Eclipse

    Plugin for developing, deploying, and managing AWS applications

    The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse is an open source plug-in for the Eclipse Java IDE that makes it easier for developers to develop, debug, and deploy Java applications using Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Eclipse, you’ll be able to get started faster and be more productive when building AWS applications. The AWS Toolkit for Eclipse conveniently includes the AWS SDK for Java, so you can get started building Java applications on AWS infrastructure services in Eclipse, including Amazon S3, Amazon EC2, and Amazon DynamoDB. Easily create new Java projects using the AWS Java library using one of the project templates, or add the library to an existing project. Use the Eclipse Java IDE to build and debug your applications. Automatically download new versions of the SDK through the Eclipse update site. Easily access and administer your AWS infrastructure, including Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EC2, and more while developing your application.
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    Adaptative Backgrounds

    Adaptative Backgrounds

    A jQuery plugin for extracting the dominant color from images

    A jQuery plugin for extracting dominant colors from images and applying it to its parent. Install via bower. Then simply include jQuery and the script in your page, and invoke it like so. Instead of using an <img> element nested inside of parent element, AB supports grabbing the dominant color of a background image of a standalone element, then applying the corresponding dominant color as the background color of said element. Enable this functionality by adding a data property, data-ab-css-background to the element. selector String (default: 'img[data-adaptive-background="1"]') a CSS selector which denotes which images to grab/process. Ideally, this selector would start with img, to ensure we only grab and try to process actual images. parent falsy (default: null) a CSS selector which denotes which parent to apply the background color to. By default, the color is applied to the parent one level up the DOM tree.
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    Alamofire

    Alamofire

    Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift

    Alamofire is an elegant, open source HTTP networking library written in Swift. It gives you an elegant interface on top of Apple’s URL loading system provided by the Foundation framework. It wraps the URLSession API among others in an easy-to-use interface and provides additional functionality required of modern application development using HTTP networking. Alamofire offers plenty of features, including Chainable Request / Response Methods, URL / JSON Parameter Encoding, Authentication with URLCredential, and HTTP Response Validation. Additional component libraries by the Alamofire Software Foundation also bring additional functionality to the Alamofire ecosystem.
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    Amazon Braket Ocean Plugin

    Amazon Braket Ocean Plugin

    A Python plugin for using Ocean with Amazon Braket

    The Amazon Braket Ocean Plugin is an open-source library in Python that provides a framework that you can use to interact with Ocean tools on top of Amazon Braket. Before you begin working with the Amazon Braket Ocean Plugin, make sure that you've installed or configured the following prerequisites. Download and install Python 3.7.2 or greater from Python.org. If you are using Windows, choose Add Python to environment variables before you begin the installation. Make sure that your AWS account is onboarded to Amazon Braket. The Amazon Braket Ocean Plugin can be installed with pip. You can also install from source by cloning this repository and running a pip install command in the root directory of the repository. This package provides samplers which use Braket solvers. These samplers extend abstract base classes provided in Ocean's dimod and thus have the same interfaces as other samplers in Ocean.
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    Android components

    Android components

    A collection of Android libraries to build browsers

    A collection of Android libraries to build browsers or browser-like applications. A fully-featured reference browser implementation based on the components can be found in the reference-browser repository. We encourage you to participate in this open source project. We love pull requests, bug reports, ideas, (security) code reviews or any kind of positive contribution.
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    ArgoX

    ArgoX

    Argo Xray for VPS one-click script

    ArgoX is a shell-based deployment project for setting up Xray proxy services with Cloudflare Argo Tunnel support on VPS environments. It focuses on one-click installation and interactive configuration, making it easier to deploy a multi-protocol proxy stack without manually assembling every component. The project supports several protocol options, including VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, Hysteria2, Reality, WebSocket, gRPC, and XHTTP-based modes. ArgoX uses Cloudflare tunnel behavior to reduce direct exposure of inbound service ports in supported configurations. It also includes generated node information and subscription-style outputs for easier client setup. The project is best understood as an automation script for advanced proxy deployment rather than a general-purpose hosting panel.
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    Authenticator

    Authenticator

    Authenticator generates 2-Step Verification codes in your browser

    Authenticator generates two-factor authentication (2FA) codes in your browser. Use it to add an extra layer of security to your online accounts. Always keep a backup of your secrets in a safe location. Encrypting your secrets is strongly recommended, especially if you are logged into a Google account. Back up your secrets to a file, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or Dropbox. Sync your secrets with your Google Account. Available for Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. Import data from Google Authenticator's official mobile App.
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    Autobahn|Python

    Autobahn|Python

    WebSocket and WAMP in Python for Twisted and asyncio

    Autobahn Python is a networking library for building Python applications that use WebSocket and WAMP. It supports both Twisted and asyncio, giving developers flexibility depending on their preferred Python event framework. The WebSocket layer enables bidirectional real-time messaging between clients and servers. The WAMP layer adds routed remote procedure calls and publish-subscribe messaging for distributed applications. Autobahn Python is useful for dashboards, IoT systems, collaborative apps, backend services, messaging platforms, and applications that need real-time communication across components. It works especially well with a WAMP router such as Crossbar.io when building routed multi-service systems.
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    Awesome Blazor

    Awesome Blazor

    Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor

    Blazor lets you build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code is written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries. Blazor is a feature of ASP.NET, the popular web development framework that extends the .NET developer platform with tools and libraries for building web apps. Blazor can run your client-side C# code directly in the browser, using WebAssembly. Because it's real .NET running on WebAssembly, you can re-use code and libraries from server-side parts of your application. Alternatively, Blazor can run your client logic on the server. Client UI events are sent back to the server using SignalR, a real-time messaging framework. Once execution completes, the required UI changes are sent to the client and merged into the DOM.
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    BeEF

    BeEF

    The browser exploitation framework project

    BeEF is short for The Browser Exploitation Framework. It is a penetration testing tool that focuses on the web browser. Amid growing concerns about web-borne attacks against clients, including mobile clients, BeEF allows the professional penetration tester to assess the actual security posture of a target environment by using client-side attack vectors. Unlike other security frameworks, BeEF looks past the hardened network perimeter and client system, and examines exploitability within the context of the one open door: the web browser. BeEF will hook one or more web browsers and use them as beachheads for launching directed command modules and further attacks against the system from within the browser context.
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    BetterScroll

    BetterScroll

    Inspired by iscroll, supports more features and has better performance

    BetterScroll is a plugin which is aimed at solving scrolling circumstances on the mobile side (PC supported already). The core is inspired by the implementation of iscroll (opens new window), so the APIs of BetterScroll are compatible with iscroll on the whole. What's more, BetterScroll also extends some features and optimizes for performance based on iscroll. BetterScroll is implemented with plain JavaScript, which means it's dependency free. BetterScroll provides a class whose first parameter is a plain DOM object when instantiated. Certainly, BetterScroll inside would try to use querySelector to get the DOM object. In BetterScroll 2.X, we split the 1.X-coupled feature into the plugin to achieve on-demand loading and reduce the volume of the package. Therefore, @better-scroll/core only provides the most core scrolling capabilities. If you want to implement the pull-up load, pull-down refresh function, you need to use the corresponding [plugin] (/en-US/plugins).
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    Bootstrap Colorpicker

    Bootstrap Colorpicker

    Bootstrap Colorpicker is a modular color picker plugin for Bootstrap

    Bootstrap Colorpicker is a modular color picker plugin for Bootstrap 4. The Bootstrap JS dependency is optional and it is mainly needed for the popover support. No Bootstrap CSS is required for the plugin to work. To use the plugin without Bootstrap, the popover option should be set to false or null and, depending on your implementation, you will usually need to set inline to true and a container selector option. Note that the plugin may work without Bootstrap if your code is not using any of the mentioned Bootstrap dependencies. Note that the dist files are only distributed via the NPM and Yarn installations. The initial color can be specified in 3 ways, input value, data-color attribute and programmatically with the color constructor option. Whenever the format option is 'auto', the first parsed color format will be detected and used as default, but when the option equals null (default), the format is recalculated every time.
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    Bootstrap Lightbox

    Bootstrap Lightbox

    A lightbox gallery plugin for Bootstrap

    Utilizes Bootstraps modal plugin to implement a lightbox gallery. Options are passed down to the modal object so you can also use any of the original modal options. A lightbox module for Bootstrap that supports images, YouTube videos, and galleries, built around Bootstrap's Modal plugin. Instead of modifying the /dist/*.js JavaScript files directly, you should instead modify the ekko-lightbox.js file and run the grunt task.
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    BoringTun

    BoringTun

    Userspace WireGuard Implementation in Rust

    BoringTun is a high-performance, portable implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol written in Rust, designed so that developers and system integrators can run WireGuard tunnels entirely in user space across a variety of operating systems without kernel modules. It implements the core WireGuard protocol — including key exchange, encryption (ChaCha20-Poly1305), and authenticated transport — while omitting platform-specific tunneling stacks, allowing embedment in custom VPN client applications or userspace networking tools. The repository includes both a library for programmatic use and a command-line executable that can act as a userspace WireGuard interface on supported platforms like Linux and macOS. Because it’s written in Rust, BoringTun benefits from strong safety guarantees, memory safety without garbage collection, and cross-platform support, making it suitable for mobile, desktop, and server environments.
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    Browser Pool

    Browser Pool

    A Node.js library to easily manage and rotate a pool of web browsers

    Browser Pool is a small, but powerful and extensible library, that allows you to seamlessly control multiple headless browsers at the same time with only a little configuration, and a single function call. Currently it supports Puppeteer, Playwright and it can be easily extended with plugins. We created Browser Pool because we regularly needed to execute tasks concurrently in many headless browsers and their pages, but we did not want to worry about launching browsers, closing browsers, restarting them after crashes and so on. We also wanted to easily and reliably manage the whole browser/page lifecycle. You can use Browser Pool for scraping the internet at scale, testing your website in multiple browsers at the same time or launching web automation robots.
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    Browserosaurus

    Browserosaurus

    The browser prompter for macOS

    Browserosaurus is an open-source (GPLv3 license), browser prompter for macOS. It works by setting itself as the default browser; any clicked links in non-browser apps are now sent to Browserosaurus where you are presented with a menu of all your installed browsers. You may now decide which app you’d like to continue opening the link with. Select from any of your installed browsers when clicking a link in a non-browser app. Download Browserosaurus from the GitHub releases page. Select x64 for Intel machines, or arm64 for Apple Silicon (M1) machines. Please note that Browserosaurus only officially supports the version of macOS that I currently use, which you can assume to be the latest stable version.
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    ByteX

    ByteX

    ByteX is a bytecode plugin platform based on Android Gradle Transform

    ByteX is a bytecode plugin platform based on Android Gradle Transform Api and ASM. (Maybe you can think of it as a socket with unlimited plugs?) In the apk building process, each plugin is completely independent. It not only can run independently from the ByteX host, but also can be automatically integrated into the host into a single Transform along with other plugins. What's more, each plugin's code is decoupled from one another, as well as their host, which makes it extensible and highly efficient for the development of new plugins. If all features are developed as a separate plugin, each plugin will cost 10+s, and the compilation time will increase linearly. But if the iterative development in only one plugin module will make it more and more cluttered, for the code is deeply coupled. So an idea was raised. It could make sense to build a bytecode plugin platform, and the new feature can be extended based on it as a new plugin.
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    COW

    COW

    HTTP proxy to automatically identify blocked sites

    HTTP proxy written in Go. COW can automatically identify blocked sites and use parent proxies to access. COW's design goal is automation. Ideally, users don't need to care about which websites are inaccessible, and they can directly connect to the website without slowing down the access speed due to the use of secondary agents. As an HTTP proxy, it can be provided to mobile devices; if deployed on a domestic server, it can be used as an APN proxy. Support HTTP, SOCKS5, shadowsocks and cow itself as a secondary proxy. Multiple secondary agents can be used to support simple load balancing. Automatically detect whether the website is blocked, and only use the secondary proxy for the blocked website. Automatically generate PACs containing directly connected websites, you can bypass COW when visiting these websites. Built-in common websites that can be directly connected , such as domestic social, video, bank, e-commerce and other websites (can be added manually).
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    CapRover

    CapRover

    Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx), aka Heroku on Steroids

    CapRover is an extremely easy-to-use app/database deployment & web server manager for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, ASP.NET, Ruby, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, WordPress (and etc...) applications! It's blazingly fast and very robust as it uses Docker, Nginx, LetsEncrypt and NetData under the hood behind its simple-to-use interface. For a developer who does not like spending hours and days setting up a server, building tools, sending code to the server, building it, getting an SSL certificate, installing it, update nginx over and over again. Deploy apps in your own space (Node js, PHP, Python, Java literally any language!) Simple interface for many docker operations, exposing container ports to host, setting up persistent directories, instance count and etc. Optionally fully customizable Nginx config allowing you to enable HTTP2, specific caching logic, custom SSL certs and etc.
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    Cash

    Cash

    An absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers

    Cash is an absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers (IE11+) that provides jQuery-style syntax for manipulating the DOM. Utilizing modern browser features to minimize the codebase, developers can use the familiar chainable methods at a fraction of the file size. 100% feature parity with jQuery isn't a goal, but Cash comes helpfully close, covering most day to day use cases. Cash gives you a query selector, collection methods and some library methods. If you need more details about our API just check out jQuery's, while we don't implement everything that jQuery provides, everything what we do implement should be compatible with jQuery. Cash can be extended with custom methods. If you're migrating from jQuery be sure to read our migration guide. A 76.6% gain in size reduction compared to jQuery. If you need a smaller bundle, we support partial builds too.
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    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project

    Changelog CI is a GitHub Action that enables a project to automatically generate changelogs. Changelog CI can be triggered on pull_request, workflow_dispatch, and any other events that can provide the required inputs. Changelog CI uses python and GitHub API to generate a changelog for a repository. First, it tries to get the latest release from the repository (If available). Then, it checks all the pull requests/commits merged after the last release using the GitHub API. After that, it parses the data and generates the changelog. It is able to use Markdown or reStructuredText to generate a Changelog. Finally, It writes the generated changelog at the beginning of the CHANGELOG.md/CHANGELOG.rst (or user-provided filename) file. In addition to that, if a user provides a configuration file (JSON/YAML), Changelog CI parses the user-provided configuration file and renders the changelog according to user's configuration.
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