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    NoteDiscovery

    NoteDiscovery

    Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base

    NoteDiscovery delivers a self-hosted knowledge base and note-taking platform that empowers individuals and teams to create, organize, and explore their notes locally, giving complete control over their data without relying on commercial services. It emphasizes lightweight performance and privacy, storing notes as plain markdown files that can be easily managed, synced, or version controlled while keeping everything on your own server. The interface is modern and responsive, offering themes, tags, interactive note browsing, and visualization tools like graph views for connected ideas, which makes it suitable for personal “second brain” systems or team wikis. ...
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    Basic Computer Games

    Basic Computer Games

    An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book

    Basic Computer Games is a modern revitalization of the classic “Basic Computer Games” book’s collection of games, ported and expanded into various modern, memory-safe and scripting languages. It includes illustrative code examples of many classic games (e.g. Blackjack, Bowling) in multiple languages, with the goal of making the historical games accessible and educational in safe modern environments. Definitely use the most recent versions and features of the target language, but also try to...
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    Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet

    Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet

    Comprehensive Python Cheatsheet

    ...The project is designed to help developers quickly recall language features without digging through full documentation, making it especially useful for both beginners and experienced programmers. It covers a broad range of topics including data structures, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming, standard library usage, and common patterns. The repository includes both web and printable versions, allowing users to access the material in multiple formats depending on their workflow. Because it is continuously maintained, the cheatsheet reflects modern Python usage and practical conventions. ...
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    RxDart

    RxDart

    The Reactive Extensions for Dart

    RxDart is a reactive programming toolkit that augments Dart’s native Streams with a rich set of Rx-style operators and subjects. It offers composition primitives like map, where, debounce, throttle, merge, combineLatest, and switchMap, enabling expressive pipelines for events and async data. Subjects provide multicast behaviors so multiple listeners can share a single data source while maintaining semantics like replaying the latest value. By emphasizing immutability and one-way data flow,...
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    jstraining

    jstraining

    Training materials designed to teach JavaScript

    ...It organizes slides, exercises, and example projects into a progressive curriculum that moves from language fundamentals to tooling and best practices. Learners write code early and often, reinforcing concepts like functions, objects, modules, and asynchronous control flow. The repository encourages modern syntax and patterns while keeping examples small enough to digest in a classroom or workshop setting. It can be adapted for short bootcamps, brown-bag sessions, or self-guided study. Instructors benefit from ready-to-use outlines, while learners get runnable code and tasks that build muscle memory.
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    RSocket

    RSocket

    Java implementation of RSocket

    Application protocol providing Reactive Streams semantics. RSocket provides a protocol for Reactive Streams semantics between client-server, and server-server communication. RSocket is a binary protocol for use on byte stream transports such as TCP, WebSockets, and Aeron. RSocket is intended to be consumed via one of the various implementation libraries which implement the RSocket Protocol. By default to make RSocket easier to use it copies the incoming Payload. Copying the payload comes at...
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    ...The collection spans tiny games, utilities, servers, interpreters, and teaching demos where the entire idea fits in one readable source. This “one file” constraint makes every example approachable—you can open it, grasp the full control flow, and experiment without navigating a large codebase. It’s ideal for learners seeking quick wins or for teachers looking for simple yet inspiring demos to showcase concepts. Each entry focuses on immediacy and fun, encouraging copying, running, and tweaking to see results instantly. The list format also makes it easy to discover new languages or paradigms without committing to heavyweight projects.
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    ALEPH-w

    ALEPH-w

    Data structures and Algorithms library

    Aleph-w is a library of data structures and algorithms implemented in and for C++. It contains the main data structures: single and double lists, special arrays (dynamic and of bits), many types of trees: multitrees, binary search trees, avl, red-black, randomized, treaps, splay and other interesting types. Several types of hash tables are implemented: separated chaining, open adressing with linear probing and double function hash; this last one has a garbage colector mechanism that...
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    Svelvet

    Svelvet

    A library for building dynamic, infinitely customizable interfaces

    Build interactive, node-based UIs and diagrams in Svelte. Svelvet is a lightweight component library for building dynamic, customizable node graphs. Svelvet allows you to easily create intuitive user interfaces and diagrams with pre-built components with node-to-node data flow, seamless zooming and panning, customizable edges and nodes and more. Start mapping out your ideas with our NPM package. Simply provide your node data to the Svelvet component and you're ready to show off your...
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    Flowy

    Flowy

    The minimal javascript library to create flowcharts

    flowy is a minimal JavaScript library for building interactive flowchart-style interfaces in web applications, allowing developers to create node-based editors, automation builders, or visual programming tools with relatively little code. It provides draggable, connectable blocks (nodes) that can be placed on a canvas, connected via lines, and rearranged dynamically while preserving the underlying graph structure. The library focuses on simplicity and aesthetics, offering a clean look out of...
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    Idiomatic.js

    Idiomatic.js

    Principles of Writing Consistent, Idiomatic JavaScript

    idiomatic.js is a style guide repository that defines conventions and best practices for writing clean, readable, and maintainable JavaScript code, largely serving as a reference for developers to ensure consistency across projects. It lays out guidelines for topics such as formatting, naming, control structures, modularity, and language features, helping teams avoid common pitfalls and style disagreements. The guide includes examples of both recommended and discouraged patterns, making it...
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    CodeQL

    CodeQL

    Libraries and queries that power security researchers

    CodeQL is a semantic code analysis engine that treats programs as queryable databases, enabling users to write expressive queries that identify security vulnerabilities, logic bugs, and code quality issues across large codebases. Instead of just pattern matching text, CodeQL ingests source code, builds rich representations of structure and data flow, and allows queries that reason about control flow, type systems, and interprocedural relationships. This makes it powerful not just for basic linting but for deep detection of complex security flaws like SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and taint propagation that traditional static analyzers can miss. CodeQL is used by security teams, developers, and open-source tooling to create reusable query libraries, enforce policy across repositories, and automate findings in CI/CD pipelines.
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    BeaEngine 5

    BeaEngine 5

    BeaEngine disasm project

    BeaEngine is a C library designed to decode instructions from 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit intel architectures. It includes standard instructions set and instructions set from FPU, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, VMX, CLMUL, AES, MPX, AVX, AVX2, AVX512 (VEX & EVEX prefixes), CET, BMI1, BMI2, SGX, UINTR, KL, TDX and AMX extensions. If you want to analyze malicious codes and more generally obfuscated codes, BeaEngine sends back a complex structure that describes precisely the...
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    VivaGraph

    VivaGraph

    Graph drawing library for JavaScript

    VivaGraphJS is a powerful, high-performance graph drawing library for JavaScript that enables developers to visualize complex networks directly in the browser or in Node.js environments. It is designed for speed and scalability, handling large graph datasets with smooth rendering and interactive capabilities such as dragging nodes and zooming. The library supports multiple rendering backends including SVG, WebGL, and Canvas, allowing developers to choose the best balance of performance and...
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    Highland

    Highland

    High-level streams library for Node.js and the browser

    Highland is a JavaScript library designed to simplify working with streams and asynchronous data flows by providing a functional programming interface on top of Node.js streams. It allows developers to process data in a declarative and composable way, treating streams as sequences that can be transformed using familiar functional patterns such as map, filter, reduce, and flatMap. The library abstracts away much of the complexity of handling backpressure and asynchronous callbacks, enabling...
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    asynquence

    asynquence

    Asynchronous flow control

    asynquence is a small, promise-like flow library for composing asynchronous steps into readable sequences. Instead of juggling nested callbacks, you create a chain of operations that pass values forward and route errors consistently. It supports concurrency control via “gates” and “races,” letting multiple tasks proceed and rejoin at the right moment without complex bookkeeping.
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    Corrode

    Corrode

    C to Rust translator

    Corrode is an experimental translator that converts C code into Rust, intended to help migrate existing C codebases toward safer Rust idioms. It parses C, maps C types and constructs into Rust equivalents, and generates code that compiles under rustc, introducing unsafe only when necessary. The tool seeks to produce readable Rust that a developer can then refine by hand, rather than a perfect one-to-one mechanical translation. It handles common C features such as pointers, structs, enums,...
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    co

    co

    The ultimate generator based flow-control goodness for nodejs

    ...By yielding promises (or thunks) inside a generator function, co resumes execution when the asynchronous work completes, eliminating deeply nested callbacks. It supports yielding arrays or objects of promises to run tasks concurrently, and it propagates errors naturally through try/catch, making control flow easier to reason about. The library arrived before async/await existed in Node.js and influenced how developers thought about structuring asynchronous programs. Even in a world with native async functions, co remains a concise illustration of cooperative concurrency and still works where generator syntax is preferred. Its API surface is intentionally tiny: wrap a generator, yield work, and let co drive the promise plumbing behind the scenes.
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    EJS

    EJS

    Embedded JavaScript templates for node

    ...The idea is to avoid introducing a separate DSL for templating and instead use familiar JavaScript logic inside template tags to generate dynamic content. You write templates using <% %> scriptlet tags, <%= %> for output, and you can include other templates, pass data, and control flow with loops and conditionals. It’s fast because it compiles templates to JavaScript functions and caches them by default, so subsequent rendering is efficient. EJS supports both server-side render (in Node/Express) and client-side use in the browser, making it versatile for universal apps. Because you’re using raw JS, debugging is simple—the errors are standard JS stack traces with template line numbers included. ...
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    SPARGEL

    SPARGEL

    An opensource Java graph library. Abandoned, ignore.

    ...As now, implemented are: * Adjecency graph data structures * Algorithms: SSSP, APSP, Traversal, Min-Cut, Max-Flow, Many types of finding Components * Creating sub graphs, vertice and edge maps that use a function to implement their mapping. Spargel is released under GPLv3
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    flow is a cross-platform headers-only C++11 framework which provides the building blocks for streaming data packets through a graph of data-transforming nodes
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    An Error Handler for C/C++ funtions, focused on code readability. It allows a clear control flow, adding Ignore, Retry, Jump, and Back functionality when a function returns error. It's macro based, written in C and targeting embedded systems.
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