Libraries for ChromeOS

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    TWAIN for C-Sharp (C#)

    TWAIN for C-Sharp (C#)

    A C# interface for TWAIN

    [Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/twain-cs A C# interface for the TWAIN image capture API, that also includes a toolkit layer, a diagnostic application and a sample application.
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    TableView for Android

    TableView for Android

    Powerful Android library for displaying complex data structures

    TableView is a powerful Android library for displaying complex data structures and rendering tabular data composed of rows, columns and cells. TableView relies on a separate model object to hold and represent the data it displays. This repository also contains a sample app that is designed to show you how to create your own TableView in your application.
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    Tacofancy

    Tacofancy

    Community-driven taco repo

    TacoFancy is a collaborative cookbook built on Git, inviting everyone to submit taco recipes via pull requests. Instead of single monolithic recipes, it organizes the universe of tacos into modular parts—shells, proteins, salsas, toppings, and full assemblies—so you can mix and match to invent your own. The structure encourages creativity and reuse: a new salsa might pair with dozens of fillings, while a different tortilla technique can transform a favorite combination. Because it lives in Git, the entire cooking process becomes versioned and reviewable; contributors discuss tweaks in issues and iterate like they would on software. The repository is playful yet practical, spanning weeknight-simple ideas to elaborate, slow-cooked masterpieces, with plenty of vegetarian and regional twists. It’s as much a community project as it is a cookbook, showing how open source collaboration can make dinner more interesting.
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    Java does not provide object properties concept. Tag4J is similar to object properties, but not exact, it is different in many aspects. Tag4J basically provides standard way to add / remove tags [Key-Value pairs] .
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    JSP taglibrary used to integrate the Java Expert System Shell (Jess) into Java JSP pages.
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    Taiko

    Taiko

    A node.js library for testing modern web applications

    Taiko is an open-source Node.js library designed to automate modern web browsers and simplify the process of end-to-end testing for web applications. It provides a concise JavaScript API that allows developers to control browsers programmatically and create automated test scripts that simulate real user interactions with websites. The tool was developed by the team behind the Gauge testing framework and focuses on reliability and readability in browser automation workflows. Taiko works with Chromium-based browsers such as Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Opera, and can also interact with Firefox, enabling developers to test modern web interfaces across multiple environments. The library includes intelligent element selection capabilities that automatically locate elements on the page, reducing the need for fragile CSS selectors or XPath expressions.
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    Tail-Kit

    Tail-Kit

    Components and templates kit fully coded with Tailwind css 3.0

    Tail-kit is a free and open-source collection of Tailwind CSS components and templates designed to help developers quickly build modern web interfaces through reusable, copy-ready elements. It provides a large library of over 200 fully coded UI components, covering common patterns such as forms, navigation, cards, and layouts. The project also includes complete templates for dashboards, landing pages, and authentication screens, enabling rapid prototyping and production use. One of its distinguishing features is that it does not modify or extend Tailwind’s core CSS, ensuring compatibility with existing Tailwind workflows. Tail-kit includes a live code editor that allows developers to preview and customize components in real time, improving the development experience. It also supports dark mode out of the box, aligning with modern design trends.
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    Tailgrids

    Tailgrids

    Open-source React UI library built with Tailwind CSS

    Tailgrids is an open source UI component library built with Tailwind CSS, designed to accelerate the development of modern web applications by providing a large collection of production-ready components and templates. It offers more than 100 free components along with additional UI blocks and templates, enabling developers to quickly assemble interfaces for dashboards, landing pages, SaaS products, and eCommerce platforms. The library emphasizes a copy-and-paste workflow combined with CLI tooling, allowing developers to integrate components directly into their projects without heavy dependencies. TailGrids components are designed with accessibility, responsiveness, and performance in mind, ensuring compatibility across devices and user needs. It also includes design system resources such as Figma files, which help bridge the gap between design and development workflows. With support for frameworks like React and Next.js, TailGrids is flexible and adaptable to various frontend stacks.
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    Talaiot

    Talaiot

    Simple and extensible plugin to track task times in Gradle Project

    Talaiot is an extensible library targeting teams using the Gradle Build System. It records build/task duration helping to understand problems of the build and detecting bottlenecks. For every record, it will add additional information defined by default or custom metrics. Talaiot is compatible with different systems like InfluxDb, Elasticsearch or RethinkDb. You need to use a Plugin to work with Talaiot. You can use the standard plugin, including all the functionality, or if you have a specific requirement with a individual plugin.
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    Talk-OS

    Talk-OS

    Open source version of jianliao

    talk-os is an open-source team chat platform that delivers real-time messaging, channels, and file sharing for collaborative work. It organizes conversations into public rooms and private groups, supports mentions and notifications, and provides a persistent message history with search so teams can catch up quickly. The system is designed around live updates, pushing new messages and presence changes to connected clients without page reloads. File attachments, emojis, and basic rich content previews make day-to-day communication more expressive while keeping the interface clean. Because it’s self-hostable, organizations can run it on their own infrastructure and customize authentication, integrations, and UI behavior to match internal policies. Its architecture demonstrates a typical modern chat stack with a JavaScript front end and a real-time backend, suitable for small companies and hobby teams that want Slack-style workflows without a hosted dependency.
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    Task Scheduler

    Task Scheduler

    Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32, nRF and more

    Cooperative multitasking for Arduino, ESPx, STM32 and other microcontrollers. A lightweight implementation of cooperative multitasking (task scheduling). An easier alternative to preemptive programming and frameworks like FreeRTOS. You mostly do not need to worry about pitfalls of concurrent processing (races, deadlocks, livelocks, resource sharing, etc.). The fact of cooperative processing takes care of such issues by design.
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    Library to define Tcl commands which manipulate C++ class and structure objects in manners similar to the way Tk manages widgets. Objects can then be manipulated from either C++ or Tcl. Based on the original TclObjectCommand
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    TcpChannel

    A simple, non-blocking, NIO-based, TCP socket API for Java

    TcpChannel is a simple, small API to allow processes to communicate using TCP sockets based on NIO implementations. The API presents the communication between processes using an observer pattern for handling received messages and an asynchronous send method for sending. Generally, writing NIO socket handling is non-trivial. TcpChannel exists to let Java developers write processes that communicate with each other using a simple send and receive pattern.
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    TengineKit

    TengineKit

    TengineKit - Free, Fast, Easy, Real-Time Face Detection

    Free, Fast, Easy, Real-Time Face Detection & Face Landmarks & Face Attributes & Hand Detection & Hand Landmarks & Body Detection & Body Landmarks & Iris Landmarks & Yolov5 SDK On Mobile. TengineKit is an easy-to-integrate AI algorithm SDK. At present, it can run on various mobile phones at very low latency. We will continue to update this project for better results and better performance!
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    Tensor Algebra Compiler

    Tensor Algebra Compiler

    The Tensor Algebra Compiler (taco) computes sparse tensor expressions

    A fast and versatile compiler-based library for sparse linear and tensor algebra. TACO can be used to implement sparse linear and tensor algebra applications in a wide range of domains. TACO supports a wide range of sparse (and dense) linear/tensor algebra computations, from simpler ones like sparse matrix-vector multiplication to more complex ones like MTTKRP on higher-order sparse tensors. Tensors can be stored in a variety of storage formats, including commonly-used sparse matrix and tensor formats like CSR and COO as well as specialized formats like CSF. Under the hood, TACO employs a novel compiler-based technique to generate kernels that are optimized for the computations you want to perform. This lets TACO achieve performance that exceeds the MATLAB Tensor Toolbox by up to several orders of magnitude and that is competitive with other high-performance sparse linear/tensor algebra libraries like Eigen, Intel oneMKL, and SPLATT.
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    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Examples

    TensorFlow Tutorial and Examples for Beginners (support TF v1 & v2)

    TensorFlow Examples is a comprehensive repository of example implementations, tutorials, and reference code intended to help newcomers and intermediate learners dive into TensorFlow quickly. It contains both Jupyter notebooks and raw source code, covering a broad range of tasks: from basic machine-learning and neural-network models to more advanced use cases, using both TensorFlow v1 and v2 APIs. For clarity and educational value, each example is accompanied by explanatory comments or markdown cells to illustrate what the code does and why — a design that makes it especially suitable for self-learners or students following along with real data. Besides raw implementations, the repo often shows best practices using higher-level constructs (e.g. dataset pipelines, estimators, layers) which reflect modern TensorFlow workflows rather than only textbook-style code.
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    TensorNetwork

    TensorNetwork

    A library for easy and efficient manipulation of tensor networks

    TensorNetwork is a high-level library for building and contracting tensor networks—graphical factorizations of large tensors that underpin many algorithms in physics and machine learning. It abstracts networks as nodes and edges, then compiles efficient contraction orders across multiple numeric backends so users can focus on model structure rather than index bookkeeping. Common network families (MPS/TT, PEPS, MERA, tree networks) are expressed with concise APIs that encourage experimentation and comparison. The library provides automatic path finding and cost estimation, exposing when contractions will explode in memory and suggesting better orders. Because it supports backends such as NumPy, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and JAX, the same model can run on CPUs, GPUs, or TPUs with minimal code changes. Tutorials and visualization helpers make it easier to understand how network topology affects expressive power and computational cost.
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    TensorStore

    TensorStore

    Library for reading and writing large multi-dimensional arrays

    TensorStore is a high-performance library for reading and writing N-dimensional arrays that live in many different storage systems, from local files to cloud object stores. It separates the logical view (shape, dtype, chunking) from the physical layout so the same code can target Zarr, N5, TIFF pyramids, or custom backends. Rich indexing, slicing, and broadcasting operations make it feel like a familiar array API, while asynchronous I/O pipelines stream chunks efficiently in parallel. Transactional semantics allow atomic updates and consistent snapshots, which is essential for large, shared datasets used by ML and scientific workflows. The library is engineered for scalability—background caching, chunk sharding, and retryable operations keep throughput high even over unreliable networks. With language bindings, it fits into Python-heavy analysis pipelines while retaining a fast C++ core.
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    Tentacles is a Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) written in Python. It's main concept is to manipulate stored datas as you do for python data structures.
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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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    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 cloud adoption by offering opinionated yet flexible patterns aligned with Google Cloud best practices, helping organizations bootstrap their environments quickly while maintaining governance and scalability. It supports complex multi-project and multi-environment setups, making it suitable for large enterprises that require consistent infrastructure provisioning across teams.
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    TestNG Data Binding

    TestNG Data Binding

    Provides data binding from various data sources to TestNG test methods

    This project provides data binding from various data sources to TestNG test method parameters. Currently implemented is the binding from CSV, Properties, Text and XML files. Supported are test input parameters as well as test output parameters. Binding is provided for all primitive Java data types including Strings, lists of those, Java Beans, lists of Java Beans and enums. As the framework is plugin based support for new data sources can easily be added by implementing a new plugin. Please see the JavaDoc accessible on the project's website for detailed information. Please see the wiki for the maven coordinates if you want to add the TestNG Data Binding framework as a dependency to your maven project.
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    Testcontainers Java

    Testcontainers Java

    Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests

    Testcontainers for Java is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container. Use a containerized instance of a MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle database to test your data access layer code for complete compatibility, but without requiring complex setup on developers' machines and safe in the knowledge that your tests will always start with a known DB state. Any other database type that can be containerized can also be used. For running your application in a short-lived test mode with dependencies, such as databases, message queues or web servers. Use containerized web browsers, compatible with Selenium, for conducting automated UI tests. Each test can get a fresh instance of the browser, with no browser state, plugin variations or automated browser upgrades to worry about. And you get a video recording of each test session.
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    Testcontainers node

    Testcontainers node

    Supports tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of database

    Testcontainers is an open source library for providing throwaway, lightweight instances of databases, message brokers, web browsers, or just about anything that can run in a Docker container. No more need for mocks or complicated environment configurations. Define your test dependencies as code, then simply run your tests and containers will be created and then deleted. With support for many languages and testing frameworks, all you need is Docker. Use a containerized instance of your database to test your data access layer code for complete compatibility, without requiring a complex setup on developer machines. Trust that your tests will always start with a known state. Use containerized web browsers, compatible with Selenium, to run automated UI tests. Each test gets a fresh, clean instance of the browser, without having to worry about variations in plugins or required updates.
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    Text Typesetting

    Text Typesetting

    Concise guide to better typography and formatting practices

    Text-Typesetting is a concise guide to better typography and formatting practices for technical writing. It collects rules of spacing, punctuation, emphasis, and layout that improve readability, especially in documents mixing multiple languages or code. The repository focuses on consistent micro-typography—such as when to use non-breaking spaces, how to place punctuation around quotes, and how to format lists and headings. Examples show the before/after impact of small adjustments, making the guidance practical rather than theoretical. Because the recommendations are tooling-agnostic, they apply to Markdown, HTML, slides, and printed PDFs alike. It’s a handy checklist for authors who want cleaner, more professional documents without becoming typography experts.
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