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    CommandlineConfig

    CommandlineConfig

    A library for users to write configurations in Python

    CommandlineConfig is a lightweight Python library designed to simplify managing configuration parameters for experiments and applications, especially in research workflows that require frequent tweaking of hyperparameters. It lets you define configuration in familiar Python dictionaries or JSON files and then access nested parameters via dot notation in code, improving readability and reducing boilerplate. One of its core strengths is the ability to override configuration values directly...
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    krangl

    krangl

    krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing

    krangl is a {K}otlin library for data w{rangl}ing. Implementing a grammar of data manipulation using a modern functional-style API, allows filtering, transforming, aggregating, and reshaping tabular data. krangl is heavily inspired by the amazing dplyr for R. krangl is written in Kotlin, excels in Kotlin, but emphasizes as well on good java-interop. It is mimicking the API of dplyr, while carefully adding more typed constructs where possible.
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    File System Crawler for Elasticsearch

    File System Crawler for Elasticsearch

    Elasticsearch File System Crawler (FS Crawler)

    This crawler helps to index binary documents such as PDF, Open Office, MS Office. Local file system (or a mounted drive) crawling and indexing new files, updating existing ones, and removing old ones. Remote file system over SSH/FTP crawling. REST interface to let you “upload” your binary documents to elastic search.
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    react-pxq

    react-pxq

    Implement modern front-end architecture with idiomatic React patterns

    react-pxq is a React-based single-page application that demonstrates how to implement modern front-end architecture with idiomatic React patterns. It shows how to break a product into cohesive components, manage global and local state, and coordinate data-fetching with UI updates. Routing is used to separate feature areas, while shared UI primitives keep styling and behavior consistent across screens. The code emphasizes ES6+ conventions, async flows, and clean separation of concerns to keep maintenance approachable. It also spotlights responsive layout techniques and interaction states that make the app feel polished on mobile and desktop. ...
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    libpostal

    libpostal

    A C library for parsing/normalizing street addresses around the world

    ...Addresses and the locations they represent are essential for any application dealing with maps (place search, transportation, on-demand/delivery services, check-ins, reviews). Yet even the simplest addresses are packed with local conventions, abbreviations and context, making them difficult to index/query effectively with traditional full-text search engines. This library helps convert the free-form addresses that humans use into clean normalized forms suitable for machine comparison and full-text indexing. Though libpostal is not itself a full geocoder, it can be used as a preprocessing step to make any geocoding application smarter, and simpler.
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    textures.js

    textures.js

    SVG patterns for data visualization

    ...Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization. Import textures.js from NPM. You can also use textures.js in your HTML page with a <script> tag by downloading textures.js to a local folder or by using the Unpkg CDN network. Textures.js can be used alongside d3.
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    Big List of Naughty Strings

    Big List of Naughty Strings

    List of strings which have a high probability of causing issues

    ...By throwing these strings at forms, APIs, databases, and UIs, teams can discover encoding bugs, sanitizer gaps, rendering issues, and security oversights early. The list is language-agnostic and repository-friendly, meaning you can consume it from CI pipelines or local scripts with minimal setup. Because it’s crowdsourced, it reflects real issues practitioners have faced in production, not just theoretical cases. Using the list regularly helps harden applications against the fragile edges of text processing and user input.
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    Lucid

    Lucid

    A collection of infrastructure and tools for research

    ...The following notebooks run right from your browser, thanks to Collaboratory. It's a Jupyter notebook environment that requires no setup to use and runs entirely in the cloud. You can run the notebooks on your local machine, too. Clone the repository and find them in the notebooks subfolder. You will need to run a local instance of the Jupyter notebook environment to execute them. Feature visualization answers questions about what a network, or parts of a network, are looking for by generating examples.
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    Darkmode.js

    Darkmode.js

    Add a dark-mode / night-mode to your website in a few seconds

    Darkmode.js is a lightweight JavaScript library that enables websites to easily implement a dark mode toggle. It provides a floating switch for users to switch between light and dark themes without requiring major modifications to the website’s codebase.
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    SageMaker MXNet Training Toolkit

    SageMaker MXNet Training Toolkit

    Toolkit for running MXNet training scripts on SageMaker

    SageMaker MXNet Training Toolkit is an open-source library for using MXNet to train models on Amazon SageMaker. For inference, see SageMaker MXNet Inference Toolkit. For the Dockerfiles used for building SageMaker MXNet Containers, see AWS Deep Learning Containers. For information on running MXNet jobs on Amazon SageMaker, please refer to the SageMaker Python SDK documentation. With the SDK, you can train and deploy models using popular deep learning frameworks Apache MXNet and TensorFlow....
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    PulledPork

    PulledPork

    Pulled Pork for Snort and Suricata rule management (from Google code)

    PulledPork is a Perl-based script that automates the management of Snort and Suricata IDS/IPS rulesets. It streamlines the process of downloading, parsing, and updating rules, ensuring that intrusion detection systems remain current and effective.​
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    PowerShellForGitHub

    PowerShellForGitHub

    Microsoft PowerShell wrapper for GitHub API

    PowerShellForGitHub is a PowerShell module that wraps the GitHub API, allowing administrators and developers to script common GitHub operations directly from the shell. It provides cmdlets for repository management, issue and pull request automation, organization and team administration, and policy tasks such as branch protection or collaborator invites. The module handles authentication flows, pagination, and rate-limit concerns transparently so scripts can focus on business logic like...
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    PerfKit Benchmarker

    PerfKit Benchmarker

    PerfKit Benchmarker (PKB) contains a set of benchmarks

    ...It allows users to evaluate metrics such as latency, throughput, provisioning time, and system performance using a standardized set of benchmarks. The tool supports a wide range of environments, including major cloud platforms, Kubernetes clusters, and even local hardware, making it highly versatile for performance analysis. It simplifies the process of running complex benchmarks by providing unified command-line workflows that handle resource provisioning, execution, and result collection. The framework includes a comprehensive set of predefined benchmarks covering areas such as compute, storage, networking, and distributed systems workloads. ...
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    PyCBC

    PyCBC

    Learn how to use PyCBC to analyze gravitational-wave data

    ...Many of these tutorials will require you to make edits to config files as part of their exercises. At the moment this isn't easy to do on services like Google Colab. However, you can do them either on your local machine or by using services such as mybinder or sciserver which allow a full juypterhub experience with the ability to view and edit text files. Below we give links to the tutorials that should directly work in Google Colab, however.
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    Bloaty

    Bloaty

    Bloaty: a size profiler for binaries

    Bloaty is a deep, accurate size profiler for native binaries that tells you where every byte comes from so you can shrink executables and libraries intelligently. It parses binary formats like ELF, Mach-O, and DWARF symbol/debug data without relying solely on toolchain heuristics, letting you attribute size to files, sections, symbols, templates, and even compilation units. Reports can be produced at multiple granularities and diffed across builds to identify regressions introduced by...
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    The Neural Process Family

    The Neural Process Family

    This repository contains notebook implementations

    ...They can learn distributions over functions from data and efficiently make predictions at new inputs with calibrated uncertainty — making them useful for few-shot learning, Bayesian regression, and meta-learning. Each notebook includes theoretical explanations, key building blocks, and executable code that runs directly in Google Colab, requiring no local setup. Implementations rely only on standard dependencies such as NumPy, TensorFlow, and Matplotlib, and provide visualizations of model performance.
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    Subspace

    Subspace

    Library for Reactive Dapp Development with auto syncing

    Subspace is a framework agnostic JS library that embraces reactive programming with RxJS, by observing asynchronous changes in Smart Contracts, and providing methods to track and subscribe to events, changes to the state of contracts and address balances, and react to these changes and events via observables. Subspace also takes care of syncing under the hood, saving & loading the state in a local database. Methods are provided to track and subscribe to events, contract & state balances, and react to changes via observables. No matter your favorite JS framework, you can use Subspace to simplify your development process. It works with React or Angular in the browser, and of course plays well with nodejs. Subspace saves state to a local database ensuring your dApp always syncs from the last known point, even after reload.
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    ArangoDB Interactive Tutorials

    ArangoDB Interactive Tutorials

    Repository for all ArangoDB interactive tutorial notebooks

    ...Plus, ArangoDB supports Kubernetes through its official Kubernetes Operator, which allows users to deploy and manage ArangoDB clusters within a Kubernetes environment. And with Docker, you can easily deploy and run ArangoDB containers on various platforms, including local development environments, cloud infrastructure, and Kubernetes clusters.
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    Face-Detection-JavaScript

    Face-Detection-JavaScript

    Small browser-based computer vision demo

    Face-Detection-JavaScript is a small browser-based computer vision demo that uses JavaScript and face-api.js to analyze live webcam video. It loads face detection, facial landmark, face recognition, and facial expression models from a local models folder. Once the webcam stream starts, the app creates a canvas overlay and draws detection results directly over the video feed. It can identify face boxes, map facial landmark points, and display detected expressions in near real time. The project is simple enough for beginners to study, but it still demonstrates the core pieces needed for webcam access, model loading, detection loops, result resizing, and canvas rendering. ...
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    ZM

    ZM

    A library to handle coroutine and green thread in C

    ZM is a C library to handle continuations (coroutine, exception, green thread) with finite state machines. The library is written in C99 without external dependecy or machine-specific code and can be compiled in ansi-c or ansi-c++ with the minal effort to define two unsigned int type (uint8_t and uint32_t).
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    NetworkEye

    NetworkEye

    A iOS network debug library, monitor HTTP requests

    ...It can be detected HTTP requests including web pages, NSURLConnection, NSURLSession, AFNetworking, 3rd libraries, 3rd SDK, and so on. very convenient and practical. It can be a map local json file.
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    Signale Library

    Signale Library

    Highly configurable logging library

    Signale is a highly configurable logging library for Node.js applications and packages. It is designed for logging, status reporting, and output rendering in command-line tools and developer workflows. The library provides many default logger types so teams can express states like success, warning, pending, debug, fatal, and completion without building their own formatters. It is also deeply customizable, allowing custom logger types, scopes, streams, labels, badges, colors, and log levels....
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    Video Nonlocal Net

    Video Nonlocal Net

    Non-local Neural Networks for Video Classification

    video-nonlocal-net implements Non-local Neural Networks for video understanding, adding long-range dependency modeling to 2D/3D ConvNet backbones. Non-local blocks compute attention-like responses across all positions in space-time, allowing a feature at one frame and location to aggregate information from distant frames and regions. This formulation improves action recognition and spatiotemporal reasoning, especially for classes requiring context beyond short temporal windows. ...
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    Skater

    Skater

    Python library for model interpretation/explanations

    Skater is a unified framework to enable Model Interpretation for all forms of the model to help one build an Interpretable machine learning system often needed for real-world use-cases(** we are actively working towards to enabling faithful interpretability for all forms models). It is an open-source python library designed to demystify the learned structures of a black box model both globally(inference on the basis of a complete data set) and locally(inference about an individual...
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    libQtShadowsocks

    libQtShadowsocks

    A lightweight and ultra-fast shadowsocks library written in C++14

    ...The sub-project shadowsocks-libqss utilises this library. You may wish to check the code to see how to integrate libQtShadowsocks into your project. shadowsocks-libqss can also be used as a standalone program on both the local-side and server-side.
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