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    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi

    This library (often used via gapi) provides a browser-friendly way to call Google APIs using OAuth 2.0 and generated discovery documents. It abstracts discovery, auth, and HTTP details so developers can focus on domain calls like Drive file operations, Calendar events, or YouTube data. The client can load APIs dynamically at runtime, which keeps bundles small and allows late-binding to specific services and versions. It includes helpers for incremental auth, token refresh, and scopes so apps...
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    FakeItEasy

    FakeItEasy

    The easy mocking library for .NET

    A .Net dynamic fake framework for creating all types of fake objects, mocks, stubs etc. Easier semantics, all fake objects are just that, fakes. Usage determines whether they're mocks or stubs. Context-aware fluent interface guides the developer. Easy to use and compatible with both C# and VB.Net. Every faked instance looks and feels like an instance of the faked type. Helpful exception messages identify where a test went wrong. Raising events from faked objects. Explicit assertions, stated...
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    libfacedetection

    libfacedetection

    Library for face detection in images

    This is an open source library for CNN-based face detection in images. The CNN model has been converted to static variables in C source files. The source code does not depend on any other libraries. What you need is just a C++ compiler. You can compile the source code under Windows, Linux, ARM and any platform with a C++ compiler. SIMD instructions are used to speed up the detection. You can enable AVX2 if you use Intel CPU or NEON for ARM. The model file has also been provided in directory...
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    Dynamic

    Dynamic

    Call hidden/private API in style, The Swift way

    Dynamic is an Objective-C library for dynamically interacting with private and public iOS APIs. It allows developers to access properties, methods, and classes that are not normally exposed, useful for runtime exploration and advanced debugging.
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    Omelette

    Omelette

    Omelette is a simple, template based autocompletion tool for Node

    Omelette is a minimalist tool for adding shell autocompletion to Node.js and Deno command-line apps. Using a tagged-template DSL, it supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish. Developers define CLI structures, bind events to completion nodes, and call .init() to register completion scripts. It’s used by projects like Office 365 CLI and App Center, and is MIT‑licensed.
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    puresql

    puresql

    ES6/7 ready SQL library for node.js inspired by Clojure's yesql

    puresql is a SQL library for node.js, heavily inspired by Clojure's yesql. It supports MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, and SQLite from the box. puresql takes a path to a .sql file containing query definitions and turns them into promisified functions. You can then call them and either pass one of the provided adapters (mySQL), or your own adapter (see one of the existing ones on the structure).
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    jsMultiCalendar JS script

    jsMultiCalendar JS script

    Free javascript calendar for date picking

    ...Here are seven key features that differentiates this from similar script: It is multilingual, it can dynamically select one of six languages. It allows dynamic formatting of data display depending on the context. You can automatic close the form after selecting the date. Can be locked prior data current selection. The style of the date display is distinguished by its status It allows you to pick the dates for one or more data fields in the same form. Automatic positioning of the form depending on call location. ...
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    ML.NET

    An XQuery Library for .NET developers

    ML.NET allows developers to evaluate C# code inside XQuery applications running on MarkLogic. Your XQuery applications can now call existing system or custom .NET assemblies, or create new classes on-the-fly. ML.NET consists of an XQuery library that communicates with a secure .NET web service, which is responsible for dynamically compiling, caching, and evaluating .NET code.
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