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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or deploying at scale, this repo provides starting points that illustrate how Ansible can streamline repetitive operational tasks.
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    This is a Rust library (crate) that provides a flexible, concrete error type built atop the standard std::error::Error trait. Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions from path X”) using .context() or .with_context(). It supports downcasting (so you can inspect the underlying error type), and for recent versions of Rust, it will capture backtraces by default when the underlying error type doesn’t already. It also supports no_std mode (in limited form) by disabling default features. The README distinguishes it from library-oriented error crates (like thiserror): use anyhow when you just care about application-level error handling, not fine-grained types.
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    Apollo-11

    Apollo-11

    Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code

    Apollo-11 hosts the original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the Command Module and Lunar Module, faithfully transcribed from historical listings. It is written in AGC assembly and reflects 1960s software engineering practices, complete with comments from the original programmers. The code is both a cultural artifact and a technical reference, illustrating how limited memory and processor constraints shaped algorithms and system design. Developers can examine navigation routines, guidance logic, and task scheduling in an environment with no luxury features—everything is explicit and resource-aware. The repository’s structure and documentation make it approachable for modern readers despite the archaic environment. It’s frequently used in education, talks, and explorations of software history to show how a landmark mission depended on disciplined code and verification.
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    Appyx

    Appyx

    Model-driven navigation + UI components with gesture control

    Appyx is a modern navigation and UI framework for Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform that introduces a model-driven approach to building application navigation and interactive interfaces. Unlike traditional navigation libraries that rely on predefined patterns such as back stacks, Appyx allows developers to define their own navigation models, giving them full control over how screens and UI elements transition and interact. This model-driven paradigm separates navigation logic from UI rendering, making navigation state testable, reusable, and easier to maintain in large applications. The framework also supports advanced transition animations and gesture-driven interactions, enabling developers to create highly dynamic and visually rich user experiences beyond standard navigation flows.
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    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire

    ArrayFire, a general purpose GPU library

    ArrayFire is a general-purpose tensor library that simplifies the process of software development for the parallel architectures found in CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware acceleration devices. The library serves users in every technical computing market. Data structures in ArrayFire are smartly managed to avoid costly memory transfers and to take advantage of each performance feature provided by the underlying hardware. The community of ArrayFire developers invites you to build with us if you're interested and able to write top performing tensor functions. Together we can fulfill The ArrayFire Mission under an excellent Code of Conduct that promotes a respectful and friendly building experience. Rigorous benchmarks and tests ensuring top performance and numerical accuracy. Cross-platform compatibility with support for CUDA, OpenCL, and native CPU on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Built-in visualization functions through Forge.
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    Async MySQL Connector .NET and .NET Core

    Async MySQL Connector .NET and .NET Core

    Async MySQL Connector for .NET and .NET Core

    This is an ADO.NET data provider for MySQL. It provides implementations of DbConnection, DbCommand, DbDataReader, DbTransaction, the classes needed to query and update databases from managed code. This library implements true asynchronous I/O for database operations, without blocking (or using Task.Run to run synchronous methods on a background thread). This greatly improves the throughput of a web server that performs database operations. This library outperforms MySQL Connector/NET (MySql.Data) on benchmarks. This library is MIT-licensed and may be freely distributed with commercial software. Commercial software that uses Connector/NET may have to purchase a commercial license from Oracle. Fixes dozens of open bugs in Oracle’s Connector/NET; passes all ADO.NET Specification Tests. First MySQL library to support .NET Core; uses the latest .NET features.
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    Awesome Network Analysis

    Awesome Network Analysis

    A curated list of awesome network analysis resources

    awesome-network-analysis is a curated list of resources focused on network and graph analysis, including libraries, frameworks, visualization tools, datasets, and academic papers. It covers multiple programming languages and domains like sociology, biology, and computer science. This repository serves as a central reference for researchers, analysts, and developers working with network data.
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    BIP Utility Library

    BIP Utility Library

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys and addresses

    Generation of mnemonics, seeds, private/public keys, and addresses for different types of cryptocurrencies. A Python library for handling cryptocurrency wallet standards like BIP32, BIP39, and BIP44.
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    Bamboo

    Bamboo

    Testable, composable, and adapter based Elixir email library

    Bamboo is part of the thoughtbot Elixir family of projects. Flexible and easy-to-use email for Elixir. Built-in support for popular mail delivery services. Bamboo ships with adapters for several popular mail delivery services, including Mandrill, Mailgun, and SendGrid. It's also quite easy to write your own delivery adapter if your platform isn't yet supported. Deliver emails in the background. Most of the time you don't want or need to wait for the email to send. Bamboo makes it easy with Mailer.deliver_later. A functional approach to mail delivery. Emails are created, manipulated, and sent using plain functions. This makes composition a breeze and fits naturally into your existing Elixir app. Unit test with ease. Bamboo separates email creation and email delivery allowing you to test by asserting against email fields without the need for special functions. Dead-simple integration tests. Bamboo provides helper functions to make integration testing easy and robust.
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    Beam

    Beam

    A type-safe, non-TH Haskell SQL library and ORM

    Beam is a Haskell interface to relational databases. Beam uses the Haskell type system to verify that queries are type-safe before sending them to the database server. Queries are written in a straightforward, natural monadic syntax. Combinators are provided for all standard SQL92 features, and a significant subset of SQL99, SQL2003, and SQL2008 features. Beam is standards-compliant but not naive. We recognize that different database backends provide different guarantees, syntaxes, and advantages. To reflect this, Beam maintains a modular design. While the core package provides standard functionality, Beam is split up into a variety of backends which provide a means to interface Beam's data query and update DSLs with particular RDBMS backends. Backends can be written and maintained independently of this repository. For example, the beam-MySQL and beam-firebird backends are packaged independently.
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    Best-of Python

    Best-of Python

    A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries

    This curated list contains 390 awesome open-source projects with a total of 1.4M stars grouped into 28 categories. All projects are ranked by a project-quality score, which is calculated based on various metrics automatically collected from GitHub and different package managers. If you like to add or update projects, feel free to open an issue, submit a pull request, or directly edit the projects.yaml. Contributions are very welcome! Ranked list of awesome python libraries for web development. Correctly generate plurals, ordinals, indefinite articles; convert numbers. Libraries for loading, collecting, and extracting data from a variety of data sources and formats. Libraries for data batch- and stream-processing, workflow automation, job scheduling, and other data pipeline tasks.
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    Binary compatibility validator

    Binary compatibility validator

    Public API management tool

    The tool allows dumping of binary API of a JVM part of a Kotlin library that is public in the sense of Kotlin visibilities and ensures that the public binary API wasn't changed in a way that makes this change binary incompatible.
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    BlockHook

    BlockHook

    Hook Objective-C blocks. A powerful AOP tool

    BlockHook is an Objective-C library that enables hooking into the execution of blocks (closures). It allows developers to intercept, modify, and monitor block invocations for debugging, analytics, or altering app behavior.
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    Brick\Math

    Brick\Math

    Arbitrary-precision arithmetic library for PHP

    Brick Math is a PHP library that provides arbitrary-precision arithmetic for integers, rational numbers, and decimal numbers. It is designed to overcome the limitations of PHP’s native number handling, especially for applications dealing with large numbers, financial calculations, or scientific computations. Brick Math complies with standards like IEEE 754 and avoids rounding errors inherent to floating-point arithmetic.
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    ButterKnife

    ButterKnife

    Bind Android views and callbacks to fields and methods

    ButterKnife is an annotation-based view binding library for Android that reduces boilerplate in Activities, Fragments, and custom views. Developers replace repetitive findViewById calls with BindView fields and define UI event handlers using annotations like @OnClick, with the library generating efficient binding code at compile time. Because it relies on annotation processing, there’s no reflection at runtime, keeping startup paths lean and predictable. The generated bind/unbind lifecycle helps avoid memory leaks by clearing references when views are destroyed. Butter Knife made UI code more readable and maintainable for years, especially in large codebases with complex layouts and many event hooks. While newer Android APIs now offer official view binding alternatives, the project remains a landmark example of how code generation can simplify everyday Android development.
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    CDT

    CDT

    Constrained Delaunay Triangulation (C++)

    CDT is a C++ library for generating constraints or conforming Delaunay triangulations.
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    CGL

    CGL

    CGL (C Game Library) is a multipurpose library

    cgl is a compact, header-only C graphics library for 2D drawing operations using software rendering. Designed for simplicity and portability, cgl allows rendering of primitives such as lines, circles, triangles, and text to an in-memory framebuffer, which can then be displayed with any platform-dependent backend. It’s ideal for building custom engines, retro-style games, GUIs, or educational demos where GPU acceleration is not required. Its small footprint and lack of external dependencies make it easy to embed in any C project.
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    CXX

    CXX

    Safe interop between Rust and C++

    CXX is a library that offers safe interop between Rust and C++. It provides a safe mechanism for calling C++ code from Rust and vice versa, one that is protected from the many possible things that can go wrong when bindgen or cbindgen is used to generate unsafe C-style bindings. The general idea of CXX is to define the signatures of both sides of the FFI boundary embedded together in one Rust module. CXX gets a complete picture from this of the boundary, and through it is able to perform static analyses against the types and function signatures, ensuring that both Rust's and C++'s invariants and requirements are upheld. CXX then emits the relevant extern "C" signatures on both sides through a pair of code generators. This is done together with any necessary static assertions needed for later in the build process to verify correctness. The result is an FFI bridge that operates at zero or negligible overhead, with no copying, serialization or memory allocation needed.
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    Caffe

    Caffe

    A fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is an open source deep learning framework that’s focused on expression, speed and modularity. It’s got an expressive architecture that encourages application and innovation, and extensible code that’s great for active development. Caffe also offers great speed, capable of processing over 60M images per day with a single NVIDIA K40 GPU. It’s arguably one of the fastest convnet implementations around. Caffe is developed by the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR)/The Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC) and a great community of contributors that continue to make Caffe state-of-the-art in both code and models. It’s been used in numerous projects, from startup prototypes and academic research projects, to large scale industrial applications.
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    Calendar

    Calendar

    A highly customizable calendar view and compose library for Android

    A highly customizable calendar library for Android, backed by RecyclerView for the view system, and LazyRow/LazyColumn for compose. With this library, your calendar will look however you want it to.
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    Caliban

    Caliban

    Functional GraphQL library for Scala

    Caliban is a purely functional library for building GraphQL servers and clients in Scala. The design principles behind the library are the following. Minimal amount of boilerplate: no need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. Pure interface: errors and effects are returned explicitly (no exceptions thrown), all returned types are referentially transparent (no Future). Clean separation between schema definition and implementation: schema is defined and validated at compile time using Scala standard types, resolver (RootResolver) is a simple value provided at runtime. All interfaces are pure and types are referentially transparent. Schemas are type safe and derived at compile time. No need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. Let the compiler do the boring work. Out-of-the-box support for major HTTP server libraries, effect types, Json libraries and more.
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    Claude Code Projects Index

    Claude Code Projects Index

    An index of my Claude Code related repos

    Claude Code Projects Index is a curated directory of projects, tools, and resources built around Claude Code and related AI development ecosystems. It functions as a centralized index that helps developers discover useful repositories, workflows, and integrations. The project is organized to make navigation easy, grouping resources by categories such as tooling, frameworks, and use cases. It is particularly valuable for developers exploring the Claude ecosystem and looking for inspiration or best practices. The repository is continuously updated, reflecting the evolving landscape of AI-assisted development. It also serves as a knowledge-sharing platform, highlighting innovative approaches and implementations. Overall, it acts as a discovery hub that accelerates learning and adoption of AI development tools.
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    Claude Cookbooks

    Claude Cookbooks

    A collection of notebooks/recipes showcasing ways of using Claude

    Claude Cookbooks is a curated collection of practical examples, notebooks, and implementation guides that demonstrate how to effectively use Claude’s API across a wide range of tasks. It serves as both a learning resource and a reference library, helping developers understand how to apply AI capabilities such as classification, summarization, and retrieval-augmented generation in real-world scenarios. The repository includes structured examples for integrating Claude with external tools, databases, and APIs, showcasing how to extend its functionality beyond basic text generation. It also covers advanced techniques like sub-agent orchestration, prompt optimization, and automated evaluation workflows. The content is organized into thematic sections, allowing users to explore specific capabilities or integration patterns systematically. Designed with accessibility in mind, the examples are primarily written in Python but can be adapted to other languages.
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    Compose Navigation Reimagined

    Compose Navigation Reimagined

    Type-safe navigation library for Jetpack Compose

    A small and simple, yet fully fledged and customizable navigation library for Jetpack Compose.
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    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives Library

    DCV Color Primitives is a library to perform image color model conversion. Aware of the underlying hardware and supplemental cpu extension sets (up to avx2). Support data coming from a single buffer or coming from multiple image planes. Support non-tightly packed data. Support images greater than 4GB (64 bit). Convert an image from bgra to nv12 (single plane) format containing yuv in BT601. You might want to propagate errors to the caller function or mix with some other error types. So far, buffers were sized taking into account the image pixel format and dimensions; However, you can use a function to compute how many bytes are needed to store an image of a given format and size. If your data is scattered in multiple buffers that are not necessarily contiguous, you can provide image planes. To take into account data which is not tightly packed, you can provide image strides.
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