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    Intent UI

    Intent UI

    Intent UI is a chill set of React components

    Intent UI is a modern React component library focused on accessibility, customization, and developer ownership, built on top of React Aria Components and styled with Tailwind CSS. It follows a copy-and-paste philosophy similar to shadcn/ui, allowing developers to directly integrate and modify components within their own codebases instead of relying on rigid dependencies. The library emphasizes accessible design by leveraging ARIA standards and best practices, ensuring that components work...
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    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Cloud Dataflow Google-provided templates for solving data tasks

    DataflowTemplates is the source repository for Google-provided Dataflow templates that are intended to solve large-scale in-cloud data processing tasks without requiring users to build everything from scratch in a full development environment. The repository is centered on templated pipelines powered by Google Cloud Dataflow and Apache Beam, making it easier to run common integration and movement jobs such as data import, export, backup, restore, and bulk API operations. Its structure shows...
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    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples

    Node.js samples for Google Cloud Platform products

    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples repository is a large set of Node.js code examples that demonstrate how to build, deploy, and manage applications using Google Cloud Platform services. It mirrors the structure and purpose of the Python and Go sample repositories, providing developers with practical implementations that complement official documentation. The repository includes examples for a wide variety of services, such as Cloud Run, App Engine, storage systems, and APIs, along with...
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    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of Go-based code examples that demonstrate how to build applications and services using Google Cloud Platform. It provides developers with practical implementations that cover a wide spectrum of cloud functionalities, including storage, compute, networking, and machine learning services. Each sample is designed to be easily reusable, allowing developers to copy code directly into their own projects as a starting point...
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    ChineseBQB

    ChineseBQB

    Chinese sticker pack, more joy/museum of emoticon

    ChineseBQB is an openly shared repository of Chinese-style stickers and memes, essentially a “meme pack / sticker museum” — curated and maintained to collect, categorize, and make accessible a large collection of expressive GIFs and images often used in chats. The repository organizes stickers contributed by many people, and uses a Node.js build script to automatically generate an index of all images, so that users can browse the entire gallery online. The goal is cultural and social: making...
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    libsu

    libsu

    A complete solution for apps using root permissions

    libsu is a modern Android library that provides a safe, convenient API for executing commands with root privileges and interacting with the Android shell. Instead of ad-hoc Runtime.exec calls, it offers structured sessions, proper I/O streams, and lifecycle handling that works reliably across devices. The library focuses on developer ergonomics: thread-safe helpers, Kotlin-friendly APIs, and utilities for file operations, process management, and parcelable data transfer. It’s designed to...
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    Russh

    Russh

    Rust SSH client & server library

    Russh provides a Rust library for implementing SSH clients and servers with a modern, async-friendly design. It exposes building blocks for authentication, channel management, port forwarding, and key handling, allowing you to embed SSH functionality directly into Rust applications. The API is designed to be explicit and composable, making it possible to implement custom behaviors like reverse tunnels, interactive shells, and service multiplexing. Because performance and safety are central,...
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit is a living, community-curated directory of links that programmers consistently find useful throughout their careers. Rather than being a random bookmark dump, it organizes resources into practical categories such as algorithms, competitive programming, reading materials, podcasts, newsletters, interview prep, design, security, performance, and more. The list aims to reduce the “what should I learn next?” friction by pointing you to high-signal,...
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    Backbone

    Backbone

    Give your JS app some Backbone with models, views, and collections

    Backbone is a lightweight JavaScript library (sometimes described as a micro-framework) created by Jeremy Ashkenas that adds structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models, views, collections, events and routing tied to RESTful JSON services. Its main philosophy is to provide the minimal set of primitives to organise your client-side code — models for data, collections for groups of models, views for UI interactions, and routers for state/URL management — without prescribing...
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    free-for.dev

    free-for.dev

    A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers

    free-for-dev is a long-running, community-curated catalog of services that offer free tiers useful to developers, students, makers, and small teams. The list spans hosting, databases, CI/CD, monitoring, source control, APIs, design tools, and more, organized into clear categories so readers can scan and compare options quickly. It emphasizes practical limits such as usage caps, seat counts, rate limits, and time-boxed trials, helping users spot real-world constraints before adopting a tool....
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    Tunix

    Tunix

    A JAX-native LLM Post-Training Library

    Tunix is a JAX-native library for post-training large language models, bringing supervised fine-tuning, reinforcement learning–based alignment, and knowledge distillation into one coherent toolkit. It embraces JAX’s strengths—functional programming, jit compilation, and effortless multi-device execution—so experiments scale from a single GPU to pods of TPUs with minimal code changes. The library is organized around modular pipelines for data loading, rollout, optimization, and evaluation,...
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    Honggfuzz

    Honggfuzz

    Security oriented software fuzzer

    honggfuzz is a general-purpose, high-performance fuzzer that mixes coverage feedback with practical crash triage to uncover memory-safety and logic bugs. It supports multiple fuzzing modes—stdin, file, and networking—so targets can be exercised the same way they run in production. Instrumentation via compiler hooks or hardware/perf counters guides mutations toward previously unseen edges, while persistent mode keeps the target process alive to amortize startup costs. The tool integrates...
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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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    Courses (Anthropic)

    Courses (Anthropic)

    Anthropic's educational courses

    Anthropic’s courses repository is a growing collection of self-paced learning materials that teach practical AI skills using Claude and the Anthropic API. It’s organized as a sequence of hands-on courses—starting with API fundamentals and prompt engineering—so learners build capability step by step rather than in isolation. Each course mixes short readings with runnable notebooks and exercises, guiding you through concepts like model parameters, streaming, multimodal prompts, structured...
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    DeepEP

    DeepEP

    DeepEP: an efficient expert-parallel communication library

    DeepEP is a communication library designed specifically to support Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) and expert parallelism (EP) deployments. Its core role is to implement high-throughput, low-latency all-to-all GPU communication kernels, which handle the dispatching of tokens to different experts (or shards) and then combining expert outputs back into the main data flow. Because MoE architectures require routing inputs to different experts, communication overhead can become a bottleneck — DeepEP...
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    Brick

    Brick

    A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell

    Brick is a Haskell terminal user interface (TUI) programming toolkit that enables developers to build rich, responsive terminal applications via a declarative model: you define a pure function that renders the UI from application state and supply state transition logic to handle events. brick exposes a declarative API. Unlike most GUI toolkits which require you to write a long and tedious sequence of widget creations and layout setup, brick just requires you to describe your interface using...
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    Laravel Echo

    Laravel Echo

    Laravel Echo library for beautiful Pusher and Ably integration

    In many modern web applications, WebSockets are used to implement realtime, live-updating user interfaces. When some data is updated on the server, a message is typically sent over a WebSocket connection to be handled by the client. This provides a more robust, efficient alternative to continually polling your application for changes. To assist you in building these types of applications, Laravel makes it easy to "broadcast" your events over a WebSocket connection. Broadcasting your Laravel...
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    Inject

    Inject

    Hot Reloading for Swift applications

    Hot reloading workflow helper that enables you to save hours of time each week, regardless if you are using UIKit, AppKit or SwiftUI. Hot reloading is a technique allowing you to get rid of compiling your whole application and avoiding deploy/restart cycles as much as possible, all while allowing you to edit your running application code and see changes reflected as close as possible to real-time. This makes you significantly more productive by reducing the time you spend waiting for apps to...
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    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP

    Requests for PHP is a humble HTTP request library

    Requests is a HTTP library written in PHP, for human beings. It is roughly based on the API from the excellent Requests Python library. Requests is ISC Licensed (similar to the new BSD license) and has no dependencies, except for PHP 5.6+. Despite PHP’s use as a language for the web, its tools for sending HTTP requests are severely lacking. cURL has an interesting API, to say the least, and you can’t always rely on it being available. Sockets provide only low-level access and require you to...
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    Must-Watch JavaScript

    Must-Watch JavaScript

    JavaScript talks you have to see on functional programming

    Must-Watch JavaScript is a curated list of high-quality talk videos, tutorials, and presentations about JavaScript — covering a variety of topics such as language features, best practices, frameworks, performance, tooling, and evolving JS ecosystem trends. Rather than being code-heavy, it serves as a learning resource for developers who want to gain conceptual wisdom, stay updated with JavaScript evolution, or learn from experts’ experiences and opinions. For someone who wants to deepen...
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    tsup

    tsup

    The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries

    tsup is a zero-config TypeScript/JavaScript bundler focused on developer speed and sensible defaults. It builds on extremely fast tooling under the hood to deliver near-instant feedback loops even in large monorepos. The design goal is to let you publish modern libraries without hand-crafting long build scripts: point it at an entry file and it emits multiple targets, formats, and type declarations. It handles common library needs out of the box—like generating both ESM and CJS, bundling...
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    Go Container Registry

    Go Container Registry

    Go library and CLIs for working with container registries

    go-containerregistry is a Go library (with companion tools) for interacting with container images and registries using OCI/Docker formats. It provides primitives to read, write, mutate, sign, and copy images and indexes across registries without shelling out to Docker. High-level utilities like crane and gcrane offer convenient CLIs for everyday tasks—listing tags, copying images between registries, flattening, creating tarballs, and more. The library handles authentication via a pluggable...
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS interview questions

    This repository collects a broad, categorized list of interview questions (with expected answers) that are commonly asked in iOS or Swift engineering interviews. Topics range from language fundamentals (memory management, ARC, value vs. reference types), to UIKit/SwiftUI, concurrency, Grand Central Dispatch, background execution, networking, design patterns, system frameworks, and architecture decisions. Each question is usually backed by sample explanations or code snippets, helping...
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    type-fest

    type-fest

    A collection of essential TypeScript types

    type-fest is a TypeScript utility types library that offers a curated, battle-tested suite of type definitions and type transformations that aren’t included in the TypeScript standard library. It provides types like Except, Merge, LiteralUnion, Writable, Promisable, PartialDeep, JsonObject, and many others that solve everyday typing needs in complex TypeScript codebases. Developers pull in just the types they need, which makes code more expressive and safer without reinventing tricky type...
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