Libraries for ChromeOS

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    GraphQL Kotlin

    GraphQL Kotlin

    Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin

    graphql-java is one of the most popular JVM-based GraphQL implementations. GraphQL Kotlin is built on top of grahpql-java as it can be easily extended with additional functionality and this implementation has been used and tested by many users. The most common way to create the schema in graphql-java is to first manually write the SDL file. Then write the runtime code that matches this schema to build the GraphQLSchema object. This means that there are two sources of truth for your schema and changes in either have to be reflected in both locations. As your schema scales to hundreds of types and many different resolvers, it can get more difficult to track what code needs to be changed if you want to add a new field, deprecate or delete an existing one, or fix a bug in the resolver code. graphql-kotlin-schema-generator aims to simplify this process by using Kotlin reflection to generate the schema for you. All you need to do is write your schema code in a Kotlin class.
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    Groq Python

    Groq Python

    The official Python Library for the Groq API

    Groq Python is the official Python SDK for the Groq REST API, giving Python developers straightforward access to Groq’s LLM, chat, audio, and other AI services. Through this library, you can call Groq’s models from Python code — for example to request chat completions, code generation, transcription, or any supported endpoint — using idiomatic Python syntax. The SDK handles authentication (via environment variable or parameter), defines proper type-safe request/response data types, and supports both synchronous and asynchronous usage patterns depending on your application needs. This makes it easy to integrate Groq-powered AI capabilities into backend services, data pipelines, research notebooks, or applications written in Python. For those building AI-based tooling, automation scripts, or ML-backed backends, groq-python abstracts away HTTP request plumbing and exposes a clean API, accelerating development and reducing boilerplate.
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    Groq TypeScript / Node.s

    Groq TypeScript / Node.s

    The official Node.js / Typescript library for the Groq API

    Groq TypeScript / Node.s (also often referred to as “groq-sdk” on npm) is the official Node.js / TypeScript client library for Groq’s REST API, enabling JavaScript/TypeScript developers to integrate LLM and AI-powered services into web backends, serverless functions, or frontend apps. It exports strongly-typed interfaces for models, chat completions, file uploads (e.g. for audio transcription), and other endpoints, allowing for better type safety and developer experience when using Groq from TypeScript. The library also supports passing different input types (file streams, blobs, fetch responses) for media-related endpoints, making it flexible for diverse environments (backend, browser, serverless). With this SDK, developers can call Groq’s models, transcribe audio, perform file uploads — all with minimal boilerplate — which streamlines creation of AI-enabled applications in the JavaScript/TypeScript ecosystem.
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    GtkDatabox3

    GtkDatabox3

    A GTK-3 widget to display data

    This project intended to be a backup replacement for GtkDatabox, but now we are contributing directly there.
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    Guide to Technical Interviews

    Guide to Technical Interviews

    Guided collection and roadmap for preparing technical interviews

    This repository is a guided collection and roadmap for preparing technical interviews, covering the gamut from algorithmic challenges and data structures to system design and behavioral preparation. It consolidates resources like interview question lists, practice platforms, mock interview sites, and recommended books or blogs. For individuals targeting big-tech or rigorous interview processes, this acts as a structured study guide rather than a random list of links. The README breaks down preparation into categories — coding problems, system design, mock interview sites — so you can identify gap areas and allocate study time accordingly. Because interviews blend knowledge, strategy and habits (e.g., whiteboarding, communication, trade-off reasoning), the repository also emphasizes preparation workflows rather than just raw practice. It is therefore, an excellent companion for developers who have the technical skill and now need to convert it into interview readiness.
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    Guides

    Guides

    Design and development guides

    This repository is a curated collection of links and resources aimed at helping programmers improve their craft, especially with regard to coding style, design practices, development workflows, and engineering discipline. The idea is that instead of reinventing style guides or best-practices from scratch, developers can reference this repository for high-quality external guides, articles, and checklists across many languages and ecosystems. It is not a library in the usual sense, but acts as a “meta-guide” index — a directory of authoritative resources rather than runnable code. The content is organized as Markdown links and descriptions, making it easy to scan and browse for relevant topics (for instance style guides for Ruby, JavaScript, CSS, deployment, architecture). Because it is community-driven and open to contributions, you’ll find new links and categories being added over time, helping it remain relevant.
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    Guillotine animation

    Guillotine animation

    Provides a simple way to implement guillotine-styled animation

    Neat library, that provides a simple way to implement guillotine-styled animation. Builder allows you to customize start delay, duration, interpolation and you can set listener if you want to do staff at the moment when menu has been opened or closed.
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    Gulp-Cheatsheet

    Gulp-Cheatsheet

    A cheatsheet for gulp.js

    The gulp-cheatsheet repository is a compact, printable reference guide for Gulp.js, summarizing common commands, patterns, and usage examples in both JavaScript and CoffeeScript. It’s designed to be easily printed or posted beside a workstation, acting as a quick lookup for task definitions, streams, watching, and build workflows. The cheatsheet covers essential topics like Gulp installation, defining tasks, piping streams, watchers, and handling asynchronous tasks. It includes multilingual PDF versions (English, Japanese, Chinese) so users around the world can use it in their preferred language. The repository is lightweight (mostly documentation and examples), licensed under MIT, and maintained as a community reference rather than a full tool or plugin.
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    Python SVG Graph library
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    Java library to easily use Gure Gipuzkoa's public API. (http://guregipuzkoa.net/api/) Java application to easily upload sets of photos to Gure Gipuzkoa.
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    Gval

    Gval

    Expression evaluation in golang

    gval is a versatile expression evaluation library for Go, enabling developers to parse and evaluate expressions dynamically. It supports a variety of expression types, including arithmetic, logical, and text-based, and allows for the composition of custom languages by replacing functions and operators. ​
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    This project contains many useful utility classes developed by the fine folks at H9Labs, the research and development arm of Hyper9.
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    HCS12 HAL Library

    Freescale HCS12 Hardware Abstraction Layer Library

    HCS12 HAL Library that simplify usage of Freescale HCS12(X) microcontrollers. It was tested with: MC9S12XDT512, XET, XG, and other types.
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    HSharp

    HSharp

    HSharp is a library used to analyze markup language like HTML

    HSharp appears to be an experimental C#/.NET project exploring higher-level abstractions or helper patterns (the naming hints at “H#” as a layer or framework on top of C#). It groups together utilities, base classes, and conventions so that common app logic can be written faster and with less boilerplate. The repo acts as a sandbox for testing these patterns in real code, which is helpful if you want to see how the author structures services, models, or infrastructure concerns. Because it’s source-first, you can cherry-pick the parts you want into your own .NET apps and ignore the rest. The idea is to make everyday C# tasks (initialization, configuration, helpers) feel more concise and expressive. Over time it can grow into a personal toolkit for the author and anyone who likes the same idioms.
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    HTML transforms

    Collection of HTML-transforming filters

    The HTML transforms project is a library of streaming filters that transform HTML, and can be combined into a pipeline.
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    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    HTML5 Demos and Examples

    Collection of hacks and demos showing capability of HTML5 apps

    HTML5 Demos and Examples is a classic collection of HTML5 experiments and demonstration files created to show the capabilities of modern web APIs and browser technologies during the rise of HTML5. The repository is an archive of interactive examples—ranging from canvas tricks to video, audio, drag-and-drop, WebSockets, and more—that illustrate how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can combine to build rich, browser-centric experiences without plugins. Each demo is a self-contained piece of code you can open, explore, and learn from, and the collection was curated to help developers grasp emerging standards at a time when HTML5 was gaining traction and not yet ubiquitous. Though no longer actively maintained, the archive still contains hundreds of creative examples that can teach fundamentals and spur experimentation with web features. Developers historically used it as a reference when testing browser support for features or teaching newcomers how specific APIs behave in real code.
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    Hack Library Project

    Advanced DLL for Hackers and Newbie

    Hack Library Project is an advanced DLL written in C# that consist in a fast execution of most popular commands utilized by hackers. It's the most simple "DLL Hack" that existing on the world.
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    HacktoberFest 2023

    HacktoberFest 2023

    Hacktoberfest OPEN FIRST Pull Request

    This repository is not eligible for Hacktoberfest. If you're looking for a repository to contribute to and participate in Hacktoberfest, please check out our new repository to make your contributions count.
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    HalfNetwork is a crossplatform C++ network library using ACE. Implementation of Half-sync Half-async pattern(POSA2). For details, visit our wiki - http://code.google.com/p/halfnetwork/w/list
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    Hasktorch

    Hasktorch

    Tensors and neural networks in Haskell

    Hasktorch is a powerful Haskell library for tensor computation and neural network modeling, built on top of libtorch (the backend of PyTorch). It brings differentiable programming, automatic differentiation, and efficient tensor operations into Haskell’s strongly typed functional paradigm. This project is in active development, so expect changes to the library API as it evolves. We would like to invite new users to join our Hasktorch discord space for questions and discussions. Contributions/PR are encouraged. Hasktorch is a library for tensors and neural networks in Haskell. It is an independent open source community project which leverages the core C++ libraries shared by PyTorch.
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    Hateoas

    Hateoas

    A PHP library to support implementing representations

    A PHP library to support implementing representations for HATEOAS REST web services.
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    Helidon

    Helidon

    Java libraries for writing microservices

    Helidon is a cloud-native, open‑source set of Java libraries for writing microservices that run on a fast web core powered by Netty. Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework based on virtual threads. Helidon is designed to be simple to use, with tooling and examples to get you going quickly. Since Helidon is simply a collection of Java libraries running on a fast Netty core, there is no extra overhead or bloat. Helidon supports MicroProfile and provides familiar APIs like JAX-RS, CDI and JSON-P/B. Our implementation runs on our fast Helidon Reactive WebServer. Helidon Reactive WebServer provides a modern functional programming model and runs on top of Netty. Lightweight, flexible and reactive, the Helidon WebServer provides a simple-to-use and fast foundation for your microservices.
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    Hera

    Hera

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK. Hera aims to make the construction and submission of various Argo Project resources easy and accessible to everyone! Hera abstracts away low-level setup details while still maintaining a consistent vocabulary with Argo.
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    HexMUD

    A generic C++ MUD server featuring a strategy-style hexagon map

    Sourceforge is no longer being updated! While not specifically a MUD project, this project's basic concept has merged into another that can be found here: https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox Along with an additional, related project of extreme interest: https://github.com/nicrohobak/AnsiGL ------------------------------------------------------------ HexMUD aims to be a fully-featured, game-system agnostic MUD server with a centrally focused feature of an added top-down hexagon-based map (dynamically generated and drawn in ANSI/ASCII art) giving a basic visual representation of your immediate surroundings in addition to traditional descriptions. Many (most?) MUD servers hard-code a specific game system, or a specific game setting within their code, but HexMUD strives to be as generic as possible in this area, allowing each separate administrator to easily build a custom code base while also gaining access to all of the core features HexMUD provides.
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    HexNET

    A simple telnet (and possibly SSH) server

    Sourceforge is no longer being updated! This project has merged into another that can be found here: https://github.com/nicrohobak/Toolbox ------------------------------------------------------------ A simple telnet server originally developed as a foundation to a MUD server project called HexMUD. These project should be maintained alongside each other, but this particular project should be a very generic telnet/SSH server and nothing more. The game logic belongs in the HexMUD project.
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