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    Expat

    Expat

    Fast streaming XML parser written in C99 with >90% test coverage

    Welcome to Expat, a stream-oriented XML parser library written in C. Expat excels with files too large to fit RAM, and where performance and flexibility are crucial. There are a number of applications, libraries, and hardware using Expat, as well as bindings and 3rd-party wrappers. Expat is packaged everywhere. This is Expat, a C99 library for parsing XML 1.0 Fourth Edition, started by James Clark in 1997. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser.
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    sj.h

    sj.h

    A tiny little JSON parsing library

    sj.h is a tiny JSON parsing library written in C99 for developers who want a minimal, allocation-free way to walk through JSON data. It is intentionally small, around a few hundred lines or less depending on how it is counted, and keeps state minimal so it can fit into constrained environments. The library does not try to own every part of JSON handling; instead, it leaves number conversion and string interpretation to the user. This design gives developers direct control over memory, numeric precision, Unicode handling, and application-specific parsing behavior. It reports errors with line and column locations, which makes malformed input easier to debug despite the library’s small size. ...
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    microui

    microui

    A tiny immediate-mode UI library

    ...It is especially useful for tools, games, editors, embedded interfaces, and experiments where portability and simplicity matter more than a complete widget toolkit. The library avoids unnecessary complexity and keeps its scope narrow so it can remain easy to understand, modify, and integrate. It is a strong fit for C projects that need basic UI behavior while leaving rendering and platform details under the developer’s control.
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    sectorlisp

    sectorlisp

    Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector

    The sectorlisp project is a minimal implementation of the Lisp programming language designed to fit within extremely constrained environments. It is engineered to run in very small memory footprints, making it suitable for educational purposes and experimentation with low-level programming concepts. The project demonstrates how a functional programming language can be implemented with minimal resources while still retaining core features.
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    Lexbor

    Lexbor

    Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library

    ...You can effortlessly wrap all the capabilities of the library in, say, Python to power your end-user or backend applications in a new environment. In other words, lexbor offers a feature-rich core that developers can build upon as they see fit.
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    Calimero

    Calimero

    Take full control of your Windows Desktop background!

    Calimero is a lightweight, high-performance, old-school Win32 console application designed to enhance your Windows desktop in the simplest and most unobtrusive way. Main core features of Calimero are managing and displaying local images as desktop wallpaper and fetching/downloading pictures from the Internet, from sites like Picsum, Pexels, Reddit, and Danbooru.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    sc

    sc

    Common libraries and data structures for C

    ...Tests with 100% branch coverage and multiple sanitizers. Drag & drop source code distribution. There is 100% branch coverage on Linux. Buffer for encoding/decoding variables, best fit for protocol/serialization implementations. Signal safe snprintf & Signal handler (handling CTRL+C, printing backtrace on crash etc). I often use these libraries for high-performance server-side applications. Also, I care about readable and easy-to-debug code. In summary, these libraries show my taste(trade-offs) in performance/API design/readability.
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    log.c

    log.c

    A simple logging library implemented in C99

    ...It also supports quiet mode, configurable log levels, file outputs, custom callbacks, and optional thread locking for multi-threaded programs. Developers can enable ANSI color output at compile time to make terminal logs easier to scan. The library is a practical fit for small C applications, tools, engines, and libraries that need clear logging while keeping the implementation simple.
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