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    The Book of Secret Knowledge

    The Book of Secret Knowledge

    A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks

    The Book of Secret Knowledge is a large curated knowledge base for developers, system administrators, security learners, and technical power users. It collects manuals, cheat sheets, command-line tricks, web tools, blogs, one-liners, configuration examples, and practical references in one organized repository. The project is not a traditional application, but a navigable technical library meant to save time when looking for useful tools or operational knowledge. ...
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    KnowNote

    KnowNote

    A local-first AI knowledge base & NotebookLM alternative

    KnowNote is a local-first, open-source AI knowledge base and notebook application created as an Electron-based alternative to Google NotebookLM that emphasizes privacy, control, and simplicity. It lets users build an intelligent, searchable knowledge base from uploaded documents such as PDFs, Word files, PowerPoints, and web pages, and then interact with that content using LLM-powered chat, summarization, and reasoning tools.
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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.
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    iCSS

    iCSS

    More than CSS

    iCSS is a large curated repository of advanced CSS techniques, creative experiments, and deep dives into modern web animation and styling capabilities. Rather than being a traditional library, the project functions as an educational and inspirational knowledge base that explores unusual, powerful, or overlooked CSS features. The content covers topics such as layout tricks, animation patterns, visual effects, accessibility considerations, and emerging CSS standards. Materials are continuously updated and organized by category, helping frontend developers discover new approaches to solving UI and visual design challenges. ...
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    Writer Framework

    Writer Framework

    No-code in the front, Python in the back. An open-source framework

    Writer Framework is an open source platform designed to help developers build AI-powered applications by combining a visual interface builder with a Python-based backend architecture. It follows a hybrid approach where user interfaces are created using a drag-and-drop editor while business logic is implemented in Python, allowing teams to balance speed and flexibility without sacrificing control. The framework is particularly focused on AI use cases, enabling developers to integrate large language models, knowledge graphs, and custom machine learning workflows into user-facing applications. ...
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    e107

    e107

    e107 Bootstrap CMS (Content Management System) v2 with PHP, MySQL

    e107 is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) that allows you to manage and publish your content online with ease. Developers can save time in building websites and powerful online applications. Users can avoid programming completely! Blogs, websites, intranets – e107 does it all. Make blog posts and static pages for your site with the click of a button. A forum that allows you to have multiple discussion areas on your website. Sub-category areas too. Offer thousands of...
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    TIL

    TIL

    Today I Learned

    ...Because each note is atomic, the collection grows organically without becoming a tangled tutorial or book; readers can dip in anywhere and learn something useful in a minute. The repo format also encourages community contributions and personal forking, making it a template for teams to build their own shared knowledge base. Over years, it becomes both a reference and a record of the author’s learning journey, with the git history revealing how practices evolved.
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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.
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    Saeba's Blog

    Saeba's Blog

    Where Saeba writes his blog, he plans to write four series: JavaScript

    Blog is a large Chinese-language frontend engineering knowledge base maintained by mqyqingfeng. It collects in-depth articles on JavaScript internals, practical JavaScript topics, ES6, React, and broader frontend development ideas. Rather than being a software package, it functions as a structured educational repository for developers who want to understand how JavaScript features work under the hood.
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    Pulley

    Pulley

    A library to imitate the iOS 10 Maps UI

    A library to imitate the drawer in Maps for iOS 10/11. The master branch follows the latest currently released version of Swift. If you need an older version of Swift, you can specify it's version (e.g. 1.0.x) in your Podfile or use the code on the branch for that version. Older branches are unsupported. Pulley 2.9.0 has new properties to support a new display mode. The base functionality should work without any significant changes. The biggest change is the new display mode of .compact to...
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    iText Core/Community

    iText Core/Community

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library

    iText Core/Community (previously known as iTextSharp) is a high-performance, battle-tested library that allows you to create, adapt, inspect, and maintain PDF documents, allowing you to add PDF functionality to your software projects with ease. It is also available for Java. For more advanced examples, refer to our Knowledge Base or the main Examples repo. You can find C# equivalents to the Java Signing examples here, though the Java code is very similar since they have the same API. Some of the output PDF files will be incorrectly displayed by the GitHub previewer, so be sure to download them to see the correct results. The iText Suite builds on over a decade of lessons learned from iText 5 (and iTextSharp) development. ...
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    Tunix

    Tunix

    A JAX-native LLM Post-Training Library

    ...Tunix also leans into research ergonomics: logging, checkpointing, and metrics are built in, and the code is written to be hackable rather than monolithic. Overall it aims to shorten the path from an off-the-shelf base model to a well-aligned, task-ready model using scalable JAX primitives.
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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    This repository powers RustDesk’s official documentation site, serving as the central knowledge base for installing, configuring, and operating the open-source remote desktop ecosystem. It consolidates step-by-step guides for end users, administrators, and self-hosting teams, from client setup to server deployment and maintenance. The docs explain concepts like rendezvous versus relay roles, NAT traversal, security settings, and platform-specific nuances across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. ...
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    OnlineToolsBook

    OnlineToolsBook

    Online tool cheats, write a high-quality manual for online tools

    OnlineToolsBook positions itself as a “manual/handbook” for useful online tools — collating, documenting, and explaining many web-based utilities to help users discover, understand, and effectively use them. Rather than building a single web-tool, this repository serves as a knowledge base: descriptions, guidance, and possibly examples or usage notes about a variety of online tools, organized in a way that’s meant to help “make online tools benefit humanity.” For someone who frequently resorts to ad-hoc web tools to solve tasks (text manipulation, image processing, conversion, utilities), OnlineToolsBook acts as an aggregator of “cheat sheets” or curated pointer collection rather than a specific application. ...
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    Git Tips

    Git Tips

    Compact knowledge base of Git command tips and workflows

    git-tips is a compact knowledge base of Git command tips and workflows designed to be quickly searchable and easy to memorize. It favors short, actionable examples that solve common problems like amending commits, cleaning branches, rewriting history, bisecting, stashing, or recovering lost work. Each tip shows the exact command and a brief explanation, reducing time spent digging through manual pages.
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    Sandia Cyber Omni Tracker

    Sandia Cyber Omni Tracker

    Sandia Cyber Omni Tracker (SCOT)

    SCOT is an open-source cybersecurity incident response and threat intelligence management system developed by Sandia National Laboratories. It centralizes alert collection, facilitates team collaboration, and enriches data with automated analysis, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations teams.
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    Real Time Rendering 4th

    Real Time Rendering 4th

    Collection of <Real-Time Rendering 4th (RTR4)> Bibliography

    ...The collection is organized by topic, allowing users to explore areas such as lighting, shading, geometry, and rendering pipelines. It serves as a valuable reference for students, researchers, and professionals seeking in-depth knowledge of graphics technology. The repository provides direct access to a wide range of academic and industry resources, facilitating further study. By maintaining a structured and categorized format, it simplifies navigation through complex material. Overall, it acts as a comprehensive knowledge base for modern rendering techniques.
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    ArangoDB Interactive Tutorials

    ArangoDB Interactive Tutorials

    Repository for all ArangoDB interactive tutorial notebooks

    Choose your favored cloud platform with ArangoGraph, a full-managed, scalable, and high-performance graph database service that delivers the added value of an integrated document store, full-text search engine, and geospatial capabilities. This unified solution offers seamless, hassle-free management of these diverse data models and types, relieving you of operational overhead and allowing you to focus on innovation and development. Run on ANY system. Plus, ArangoDB supports Kubernetes...
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    Swift tips & tricks

    Swift tips & tricks

    A collection of Swift tips & tricks that I've shared on Twitter

    Swift tips & tricks is a curated collection of practical Swift programming tips and tricks compiled from real-world usage and shared insights, primarily originating from short-form content like social media posts. The repository serves as a knowledge base of concise, focused techniques that demonstrate idiomatic Swift patterns, language features, and problem-solving approaches. Each tip highlights a specific concept, such as functional programming techniques, protocol specialization, error handling, or dependency injection, often accompanied by small code examples for clarity. ...
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    Flexbugs

    Flexbugs

    A community-curated list of flexbox issues and cross-browser

    ...It was created to help front-end developers troubleshoot layout behavior that does not match expectations across browsers. Instead of being a runtime library, it functions as a practical knowledge base for diagnosing and fixing CSS flexbox problems. Each issue explains a specific browser behavior, the expected result, and a suggested workaround where available. The project is especially useful for maintaining older sites or understanding why historical flexbox implementations behaved inconsistently. Although the repository is archived, it remains a valuable reference for legacy browser support and CSS layout debugging.
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    Vim Galore

    Vim Galore

    All things Vim

    vim-galore is an extensive knowledge base for Vim users, offering curated tips, plugin recommendations, configuration ideas, workflows, and best practices—a comprehensive starting point for mastering Vim. Vim adheres to the modal editing philosophy. This means that it provides multiple modes and the meaning of keys changes according to the mode. You navigate files in normal mode, you insert text in insert mode, you select lines in visual mode, you access commands in command-line mode and so on. ...
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    Zhao

    Zhao

    A compilation of "The Princely Party Relationship Network"

    ...The project may include code examples, experiment results, references to academic papers, mathematical notes, and supporting scripts to explore specific ML methods, benchmarks, or theoretical findings. Because it aggregates content associated with Zhao, the repository functions as a personal or shared knowledge base for readers who want insight into a body of research rather than a traditional software library. Depending on the specific subfolders, it could offer implementations of algorithms, dataset processing utilities, or notebooks that illustrate concepts. Users interested in reading academic work or numerical demonstrations can use the content to deepen understanding of advanced topics.
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