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    Termwind

    Termwind

    It's like Tailwind CSS, but for the PHP command-line applications

    Termwind is a PHP package that allows developers to build beautiful command-line interfaces (CLIs) using a Tailwind CSS-inspired syntax. It simplifies the process of creating styled output in terminal applications by providing utility classes for colors, alignment, borders, and spacing. Termwind is designed for developers who want to build interactive and visually appealing CLI tools.
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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, letting practitioners swap components without rewriting the whole stack. ...
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    VGGT-Ω

    VGGT-Ω

    [CVPR 2026 Oral] VGGT Omega

    ...The project is associated with 3D understanding workflows where models infer scene geometry without a traditional multi-stage reconstruction pipeline. It includes pretrained model variants with different resolutions and text-alignment capabilities, though checkpoint access may require approval. The repository also provides a Gradio demo that can visualize predicted cameras and depth-unprojected point clouds as a GLB scene. VGGT-Omega is best suited for researchers and developers working on 3D reconstruction, visual geometry, and image-based scene understanding.
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    IHUB Plugins

    IHUB Plugins

    A set of Gradle plugins that greatly simplify project management

    A collection of Gradle plugins designed to simplify project setup, versioning, dependency management, Spring Boot configuration, GraalVM support, and more, tailored for IHub’s monorepos and enterprise workflows.
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    Marble Skill Taxonomy

    Marble Skill Taxonomy

    Structured taxonomy of what children learn across the primary years

    Marble Skill Taxonomy is an open structured dataset that maps what children learn across primary and elementary education. It breaks curriculum content into fine-grained micro-topics instead of leaving learning goals as broad standards. Each topic includes subject, domain, age range, description, evidence criteria, assessment prompt, and stable identifiers. The dataset also defines prerequisite relationships, so developers can trace what a learner should master before a concept. It aligns...
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    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC

    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC

    End-to-end modular samples and landing zones toolkit for Terraform

    Terraform Examples and Modules for GC is a comprehensive infrastructure-as-code toolkit built on Terraform that enables organizations to design, deploy, and manage enterprise-grade Google Cloud environments using modular and reusable components. It provides a collection of end-to-end blueprints and composable modules that allow teams to implement standardized cloud architectures such as landing zones, networking configurations, and security frameworks. The project is designed to accelerate...
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    Multimodal

    Multimodal

    TorchMultimodal is a PyTorch library

    This project, also known as TorchMultimodal, is a PyTorch library for building, training, and experimenting with multimodal, multi-task models at scale. The library provides modular building blocks such as encoders, fusion modules, loss functions, and transformations that support combining modalities (vision, text, audio, etc.) in unified architectures. It includes a collection of ready model classes—like ALBEF, CLIP, BLIP-2, COCA, FLAVA, MDETR, and Omnivore—that serve as reference...
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    SimpleXlsxWriter

    C++ library for creating XLSX files for MS Excel 2007 and above.

    This library represents XLSX files writer for Microsoft Excel 2007 and above. The main feature of this library is that it uses C++ standard file streams. On the one hand it results in almost unnoticeable memory and CPU resources consumption while processing (that may be very useful at saving a large data arrays), but on the other hand it makes unfeasible to edit data that were written. Hence, if using this library the structure of the future report should be known enough. The library...
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    Facexlib

    Facexlib

    FaceXlib aims at providing ready-to-use face-related functions

    facexlib is a PyTorch-based library providing ready-to-use face-related functions, including detection, alignment, recognition, and more. It integrates state-of-the-art open-source methods for various face processing tasks.​
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    JavaScript and React Patterns

    JavaScript and React Patterns

    Repo related to the FrontendMasters course on JavaScript and React

    JavaScript and React Patterns showcases idiomatic patterns and anti-patterns for building React applications, focusing on readability, performance, and maintainability. It translates fuzzy best practices into concrete examples—how to compose components cleanly, manage state thoughtfully, and avoid foot-guns with effects and memoization. The guidance leans on modern React paradigms like hooks, context, custom hooks, and component composition to replace older, heavier patterns. Performance...
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    high-performance-go

    high-performance-go

    high performance coding with golang

    ...Benchmarking and pprof are used to identify bottlenecks and compare implementation choices. The material examines strings, slices, loops, reflection, empty structs, and memory alignment. It also explores concurrency performance through mutexes, goroutine control, sync.Pool, sync.Once, and sync.Cond. Additional chapters cover compiler optimization, escape analysis, dead-code elimination, binary size, and common Go traps.
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    Complete-React-Tutorial

    Complete-React-Tutorial

    All course files for the Complete React Tutorial

    Complete-React-Tutorial is a repository of course files for The Net Ninja’s Complete React Tutorial on YouTube. It is organized around lesson branches, so learners can select the branch that matches the video they are following. This makes it easier to compare starting code, lesson progress, and final examples without manually recreating every file. The project is not a standalone React framework or library, but a companion codebase for learning React step by step. It is useful for beginners...
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    Solved by Flexbox

    Solved by Flexbox

    A showcase of problems once hard or impossible to solve with CSS

    ...The project emphasizes progressive enhancement and calls out where fallbacks or browser caveats may apply, reflecting the realities of shipping layouts on the web. Even as CSS Grid gained traction, the patterns remain a practical reference for component-level alignment and one-dimensional layouts where Flexbox excels. As a teaching resource, it has helped countless developers internalize Flexbox mental models and replace brittle layout tricks with robust, modern CSS.
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    SwiftUI Drawer

    SwiftUI Drawer

    A SwiftUI bottom-up controller, like in the Maps app

    ...The library includes support for animations and haptic feedback, enhancing the tactile feel of interactions and improving user experience. It also provides customization options such as alignment, width, and responsive layout adjustments depending on device orientation or screen size.
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    SwiftRichString

    SwiftRichString

    Elegant Attributed String composition in Swift sauce

    SwiftRichString is a Swift library for creating and manipulating attributed text with a concise declarative styling system. Reusable Style objects can control fonts, colors, alignment, spacing, decorations, typography, and many other native text attributes. StyleXML enables complex XML- or HTML-like tagged strings where individual tags receive predefined formatting. Styles can also be applied through regular expressions, globally registered collections, or Interface Builder properties. The library supports Dynamic Type, text transformations, and composition of local or remote images inside attributed strings. ...
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    Reflexbox

    Reflexbox

    Responsive React Flexbox Grid System

    Reflexbox is a React utility library that provides a set of flexible layout components built on top of the CSS Flexbox specification, enabling developers to create responsive layouts with minimal effort. It introduces components such as Box and Flex that abstract common layout patterns into reusable primitives, allowing developers to apply spacing, alignment, and sizing through props rather than writing custom CSS. The library integrates seamlessly with styled-system, enabling theme-based design and consistent spacing scales across applications. Reflexbox is designed to be highly composable, allowing developers to build complex layouts by combining simple components. It emphasizes responsiveness by supporting array-based props that adapt styles across breakpoints. ...
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    Normalize.css

    Normalize.css

    A modern alternative to CSS resets

    ...Rather than a “hard reset” that zeroes everything, it preserves sensible defaults for elements while fixing inconsistencies and edge cases that vary between engines. The project documents why each rule exists, targeting real-world quirks such as form control alignment, typographic defaults, and HTML5 element rendering. It is deliberately minimal and stable, making it a safe foundation for both custom design systems and heavyweight frameworks. Because it normalizes only what’s necessary, it plays well with component libraries and avoids surprising overrides that can lead to fragile CSS. Teams adopt it to reduce cross-browser bugs, speed up layout work, and start with predictable typography, spacing, and element behavior.
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