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    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Flipper Zero BadUSB

    Repository for my flipper zero badUSB payloads

    The repository is a public GitHub collection of BadUSB payloads prepared to run from a Flipper Zero device; it’s presented as a plug-and-play library that bundles payload scripts, a README, and supporting files so users can pick and use payloads without heavy setup. The project is heavily PowerShell-oriented and organized into a payloads folder with documentation (README, FAQs) and helper scripts, and the author says they formatted the collection to be easy for others to use. The maintainer also set up short-URL infrastructure to simplify embedding webhooks or tokens into compact one-liners for payload configuration, and the repo includes social/contact links and acknowledgments to related projects. The repository is actively used by a community (many stars, forks and hundreds of commits), and the author explicitly warns about responsible use and includes guidance in the docs.
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    CodeGuide

    CodeGuide

    This repository is a collection of the author, Xiao Fuge

    CodeGuide is a curated collection of Java development resources built from years of real-world engineering experience by the author, who has worked extensively in large-scale internet companies. The project serves as a structured and comprehensive learning path for developers who want to strengthen their understanding of Java fundamentals and core programming practices. It includes detailed explanations of design patterns, source code analysis, frameworks, algorithms, and real-world project cases. ...
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    HSharp

    HSharp

    HSharp is a library used to analyze markup language like HTML

    ...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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    Gitnuro

    Gitnuro

    A FOSS Git multiplatform client for newbies and pros

    A FOSS Git client based on (Jetbrains) Compose and JGit. The main goal of Gitnuro is to provide a multiplatform open-source Git client without any kind of constraint to how you can use it or rely on web technologies.
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    Papis

    Papis

    Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document

    Papis is a powerful and highly extensible CLI document and bibliography manager. With Papis, you can search your library for books and papers, add documents and notes, import and export to and from other formats, and much much more. Papis uses a human-readable and easily hackable .yaml file to store each entry's bibliographical data. It strives to be easy to use while providing a wide range of features. And for those who still want more, Papis makes it easy to write scripts that extend its...
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    RStudio Cheatsheets

    RStudio Cheatsheets

    Curated collection of official cheat sheets for data science tools

    ...Each cheat sheet is a single (or double) page PDF that condenses important syntax, functions, workflows, and best practices into a visually organized format ideal for quick reference. The repository contains source files (R Markdown or LaTeX) that generate the cheat sheets, version history, and metadata (title, author, description) for each. It covers topics such as data wrangling, data import, modeling, visualization, RStudio IDE shortcuts, Shiny development, and the tidyverse suite (dplyr, ggplot2, tidyr, purrr). These cheat sheets are widely used by R learners, educators, and practitioners as quick reference tools, and they often ship with RStudio by default or are linked from RStudio’s help/documentation pages. ...
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    awsm.fish

    awsm.fish

    A curation of prompts, plugins & other Fish treasures

    awsm.fish is a plugin and theme ecosystem for the Fish shell — a user-friendly, interactive shell for Unix systems focused on simplicity, discoverability, and a rich feature set out of the box. Created by the author of several Fish-related tooling projects, awsm.fish includes commands, prompts, functions, and utilities that make working in the shell more powerful and enjoyable without requiring complex configuration files. It offers intuitive features like enhanced autocompletion, eye-catching prompts with useful context (e.g., Git status), and shortcuts for common tasks such as navigation, version control workflows, environment management, and scripting helpers. ...
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    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS Interview Questions

    iOS interview questions

    This repository collects a broad, categorized list of interview questions (with expected answers) that are commonly asked in iOS or Swift engineering interviews. Topics range from language fundamentals (memory management, ARC, value vs. reference types), to UIKit/SwiftUI, concurrency, Grand Central Dispatch, background execution, networking, design patterns, system frameworks, and architecture decisions. Each question is usually backed by sample explanations or code snippets, helping...
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    Libros de Programación en Español

    Libros de Programación en Español

    List of programming books in Spanish for free

    ...The README is structured as an index with general programming books, followed by sections for specific languages such as JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, Rust, PHP, Haskell, Go, Kotlin, Java, and R.Each entry includes the book title, author, and a link to the official or legal free version (PDF, HTML, eBook, etc.), focusing on resources that are legitimately available. Beyond languages, the list also covers frameworks and libraries (like React and Qwik), tools (such as Git), and databases (SQL), grouping them in separate sections for easier browsing. The repository includes a code of conduct and contributing guidelines, inviting the community to help maintain the catalog and keep links up to date.
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    imgui_club

    imgui_club

    Nice things to use along dear imgui

    imgui_club is a companion collection to Dear ImGui that gathers small, officially maintained extensions and illustrative samples that don’t belong in the core library but are broadly useful. Instead of being a monolithic add-on, it focuses on targeted utilities that demonstrate patterns, widgets, and techniques the author and community rely on in real projects. You’ll find examples that show how to structure multi-context rendering, deal with threading concerns, and compose immediate-mode UIs that remain responsive under load. The code emphasizes clarity and portability, so you can lift snippets directly into your own ImGui applications without heavy refactoring. ...
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    Open LLMs

    Open LLMs

    A list of open LLMs available for commercial use

    Open LLMs, by the same author behind applied-ml — serves as a curated directory of open large language models (LLMs) that are available for commercial or open-source use. Rather than proprietary or closed-source LLMs, this repo focuses on freely available or permissively licensed models that practitioners can download, run, fine-tune or integrate without restrictive licensing.
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    Python-Spider

    Python-Spider

    Python3 web crawler practice

    Python-Spider is a repository intended to teach or provide examples for writing web spiders / crawlers in Python — part of a broader learning and resource collection by its author. The code and documentation are oriented toward beginners or intermediate learners who want to learn how to fetch, parse, and extract data from websites programmatically. As part of the author’s public learning-path repositories, python-spider likely includes examples of HTTP requests, HTML parsing, maybe concurrency or scheduling to crawl multiple pages, and techniques to handle common web-scraping issues. ...
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    ...It already includes many goodies: cache between cell of results, contextual help and auto-complete (with gopls), compilation error context (by mousing over), bash command execution, images, html, etc. See the tutorial. It's been heavily used by the author (in developing GoMLX, a machine learning framework for Go), but should still be seen as experimental — if we hear success stories from others, we can change this.
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    Smallest possible

    Smallest possible

    Smallest possible syntactically valid files of different types

    ...Because each file targets minimal syntactical correctness, the repository is valuable for edge-case testing (e.g., parsers handling smallest valid inputs). The project is open, community-welcoming (pull requests accepted) and carries a public-domain style waiver by the author. Although specialized, its uniqueness lies in spanning many file types and languages uniformly under the “minimal valid” idea.
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    the-way-to-go_ZH_CN

    the-way-to-go_ZH_CN

    The Chinese translation of "The Way to Go" Guide

    ...The translator, along with a team of contributors, created this project to make a high-quality Go learning resource accessible to Chinese readers who might struggle with English-language books. The README explains that the original author, Ivo Balbaert, granted authorization for the translation and even for updating certain content to match newer Go versions. The repository is structured like a full book: there are directories for cover and eBook materials, a table of contents file (TOC.md), configuration for building, and the chapters themselves in Markdown. It also documents translation progress, acknowledges all translators and reviewers by handle, and explains how new contributors can help correct or extend the text.
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    Flutter Hooks

    Flutter Hooks

    React hooks for Flutter

    flutter_hooks extends Flutter with a hooks system inspired by React Hooks, aiming to simplify stateful logic inside widgets. It allows developers to reuse and isolate stateful behaviors like animations, controllers, and subscriptions without writing boilerplate StatefulWidgets. Common hooks like useState, useEffect, and useMemoized provide clear ways to manage lifecycle and dependencies inside a widget’s build method. The library improves code readability by keeping logic close to the UI...
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    go-fundamental-programming

    go-fundamental-programming

    Set of video and voice tutorials for the Go language

    go-fundamental-programming is the code and notes repository for the Chinese video course, a foundational Go programming tutorial aimed at beginners. The author positions it explicitly as a way to share the knowledge and pitfalls accumulated while learning Go, so that new learners can avoid common mistakes and weird corner cases. The course is delivered as a series of lectures, and each lecture has a dedicated lectureX.md file that serves as classroom notes, listing the knowledge points covered and the timestamp at which each segment starts. ...
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    On Books

    On Books

    Readings and notes on the past, present, and future of books

    ...Rather than simply listing titles, the project links readings to categories like writing tools, reading devices, publishing models, and distribution systems, helping you place each resource in context. The author invites contributions and suggestions, reflecting that the project is both a personal log and a community resource.
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    go-study-index

    go-study-index

    Go language learning materials index

    go-study-index is a comprehensive, community-maintained index of Go learning resources and communities, primarily oriented toward Chinese-speaking developers. It was created because a previous index of resources had gone out of date for over three years, and the author wanted a fresher, living catalog that others could update via fork and pull request. The README is structured into sections for communities, navigation sites, learning materials, tools, cloud platforms, newsletters, videos, and even job resources. It lists major Chinese Go communities (such as Golang 中国, Study Golang, GoCN Forum) and numerous QQ groups, alongside English-language communities like the official golang-nuts mailing list and Go Forum. ...
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    frontend-mentor-challenges

    frontend-mentor-challenges

    My submissions for the Frontend Mentor Challenges

    ...It’s a great way to practice responsive layouts, CSS grid/flexbox mastery, UI refinement, and build portfolio-worthy front-end snapshots. The README shows that the author has live demos and even a YouTube playlist of walkthroughs. This sort of repository is useful for demonstrating front-end craftsmanship, CSS/HTML mastery, and attention to design detail. It also helps reinforce iteration on design challenges and small reusable components.
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    evil.sh

    evil.sh

    Subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks

    ...It is a playful (some might say mischievous) set of shell customizations, aliases, overrides or environment changes intended for fun (or prank) usage—e.g., customizing the shell prompt, redirecting commands, changing behaviors of common commands in subtle ways. The repository warns that it is purely for entertainment and that the author is not responsible for its usage. Because it’s simply sourced (e.g., in .bash_profile), the tweaks affect your shell session directly. Use cases range from demonstration, novelty setups, or creative surprises in developer environments. While it doesn’t aim for production utility the way a library does, it shows how shell behavior can be modulated in interesting ways.
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    Jurassic

    Jurassic

    A .NET library to parse and execute JavaScript code

    ...It aims to provide the best performing and most standards-compliant implementation of JavaScript for .NET. Jurassic is not intended for end-users; instead it is intended to be integrated into .NET programs. If you are the author of a .NET program, you can use Jurassic to compile and execute JavaScript code.
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    Laravel QuestionAnswer

    Laravel QuestionAnswer

    Vote based Question & Answer site built using Laravel 5.4

    Vote-based Question and answer site built using Laravel 5.4, material design, x-editable, jQuery Upvote, and email/database notifications. Registered users can submit questions, answer questions, vote on questions & answers, and when an answer is posted to a question the author is notified via email. Users will also be notified about votes, but only viewable in their profile.
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    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Play-With-Sort-OC

    Repository implemented in Objective-C with sorting algorithms

    Play-With-Sort-OC is a learning-oriented repository implemented in Objective-C that demonstrates several classic sorting algorithms with code examples (selection sort, bubble sort, insertion sort, quick sort variants, heap sort, etc). The goal is educational; by showing how each algorithm works with animations or clear visualizations in an iOS/Objective-C context, the author helps developers understand not just the “how” but also the “why” behind each algorithm. The repo is especially suited for developers working in the Apple ecosystem (Objective-C, Xcode) who want to build foundational knowledge in data structures and algorithms. By making the code accessible, it lowers the barrier to exploring algorithm performance, variant comparisons, and understanding underlying complexity. ...
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    Matlab/Octave Rotations Library

    Matlab/Octave Rotations Library

    Library for working with 3D rotations in Matlab/Octave

    The Matlab/Octave rotations library is a collection of functions, bundled as m-scripts, that address computations and numerical handling of rotations in 3D Euclidean space. The rotation representations that are supported are rotation matrices (Rotmat), Quaternions (Quat), intrinsic ZYX Euler angles (Euler), fused angles (Fused) and tilt angles (Tilt). Operations such as composition, inversion, ZYX yaw extraction, fused yaw extraction, random generation, equality detection, vector rotation...
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