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    Glob

    Glob

    glob functionality for node.js

    Glob is a widely used JavaScript library that implements file path pattern matching using glob syntax, enabling developers to efficiently locate files and directories that match wildcard expressions. It provides functionality similar to Unix shell globbing but is designed to work consistently across platforms within Node.js environments. The library supports complex patterns such as recursive directory matching, brace expansion, and character ranges, making it suitable for build tools, CLIs,...
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    mo - Monads

    mo - Monads

    Monads and popular FP abstractions, powered by Go 1.18+ Generics

    mo - Monads is a functional programming utility library for Go that introduces monads and related abstractions using modern Go generics. The project brings well-known FP constructs such as Option, Result, Either, Future, IO, and Task into the Go ecosystem to help developers write safer and more composable code. By leveraging generics introduced in Go 1.18+, the library provides strong type safety without relying on reflection or code generation. It is particularly useful for managing...
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    InterviewGuide

    InterviewGuide

    Repository that collects extensive computer science

    InterviewGuide is a widely-starred open-source repository that collects extensive computer science learning notes, interview preparation materials, and job search strategies aimed especially at students and early-career developers. It was created by a developer who documented his own journey from campus to tech industry, including detailed learning pathways for languages like C/C++, Go, JavaScript, and frameworks like Vue, as well as topics such as operating systems, networks, databases, and...
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    HARPOON 2

    HARPOON 2

    Getting you where you want with the fewest keystrokes

    HARPOON 2 is a highly popular Neovim plugin created by ThePrimeagen that enhances editor navigation by letting users mark and quickly jump to frequently used files and terminals within their Neovim workflow. Unlike traditional global marks in Vim, Harpoon’s marks are per-project and automatically updated, meaning they follow files even as content changes, which streamlines switching between contextually relevant files during development. It comes with an intuitive menu system that lists...
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    React Bits

    React Bits

    React patterns, techniques, tips and tricks

    React Bits is a rich open-source resource that distills React patterns, techniques, tips, and tricks for front-end developers of all skill levels. Rather than being a single application, it’s a curated collection of code patterns and antipatterns, common gotchas, best practices, performance tips, styling strategies, and UX variations that help developers write more maintainable and performant React applications. Organized into meaningful categories like anti-patterns, coding-style, patterns,...
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    whenwords

    whenwords

    A relative time formatting library, with no code

    whenwords is a concise, open-source natural language scheduler that helps applications interpret date/time expressions (“tomorrow”, “next Friday at 3”, “in two hours”) in ordinary human language and convert them into precise scheduled events. It combines robust parsing logic with a flexible API so developers can embed scheduling understanding into chatbots, task managers, calendar tools, or productivity apps without building complex date interpreters from scratch. The library handles a wide...
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    ChartGPU

    ChartGPU

    Beautiful, open source, WebGPU-based charting library

    The ChartGPU repository is an open-source, WebGPU-based charting library written in TypeScript that enables developers to visualize large datasets with high performance and smooth interactivity even when handling millions of data points. By leveraging WebGPU — the next-generation graphics API for the web — ChartGPU offloads rendering work to the GPU, allowing for fast panning, zooming, and real-time updates with minimal latency. This makes the library particularly valuable for data-intensive...
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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,...
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    Resources-Front-End-Beginner

    Resources-Front-End-Beginner

    The most essential list of resources for Front-End beginners

    Resources-Front-End-Beginner is a curated, continually updated directory for people starting their front-end journey. It organizes learning links across topics like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, tooling, and practice projects, making it easy to chart a study path. The repository balances conceptual resources with hands-on tutorials and challenges so learners can build muscle memory. It also highlights community spaces and reference material to encourage collaboration and long-term growth....
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    OneFile curates delightful open-source projects that each consist of a single file, highlighting how much you can learn from compact, self-contained code. The collection spans tiny games, utilities, servers, interpreters, and teaching demos where the entire idea fits in one readable source. This “one file” constraint makes every example approachable—you can open it, grasp the full control flow, and experiment without navigating a large codebase. It’s ideal for learners seeking quick wins or...
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    Python Interview Bible

    Python Interview Bible

    Curated set of interview notes, Q&A, and code snippets

    Python-Interview-Bible is a curated set of interview notes, Q&A, and code snippets aimed at helping candidates prepare efficiently for Python roles. It organizes content by topic—language essentials, data structures, algorithms, concurrency, networking, and databases—so you can target weak areas quickly. The repository emphasizes clear explanations and compact examples that demonstrate correct usage and common pitfalls. Many entries include comparative discussions, such as list vs tuple or...
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    jstraining

    jstraining

    Training materials designed to teach JavaScript

    jstraining is a curated set of training materials designed to teach JavaScript with a practical, hands-on approach. It organizes slides, exercises, and example projects into a progressive curriculum that moves from language fundamentals to tooling and best practices. Learners write code early and often, reinforcing concepts like functions, objects, modules, and asynchronous control flow. The repository encourages modern syntax and patterns while keeping examples small enough to digest in a...
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    uemacs

    uemacs

    Random version of microemacs with my private modificatons

    uemacs is Linus Torvalds’ compact take on MicroEMACS, a tiny, fast, terminal-friendly text editor. The codebase prizes simplicity and portability, making it feasible to build and run on a variety of Unix-like systems without heavyweight dependencies. Its feature set is deliberately modest compared to full Emacs, favoring a quick, predictable editing experience for everyday text manipulation. The project serves as both a functional tool and an example of clean, old-school C systems...
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    Servant

    Servant

    Haskell DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking web apps

    Servant provides a type-level domain-specific language (DSL) in Haskell for describing web APIs. From a single API specification, developers can derive server implementations, client libraries, documentation, and more—ensuring consistency and type safety across the stack. We have a tutorial that introduces the core features of servant. After this article, you should be able to write your first server web services, learning the rest from the haddocks' examples. The core documentation can be...
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    Integrant

    Integrant

    Micro-framework for data-driven architecture

    Integrant is a minimalistic micro-framework for building applications following a data-driven architecture. It lets you define system components declaratively as configuration data and handles lifecycle actions (init, halt, resume) in dependency order, serving as a modern alternative to Component or Mount. Integrant was built as a reaction to fix some perceived weaknesses with Component. In Component, systems are created programmatically. Constructor functions are used to build records,...
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    Reitit

    Reitit

    A fast data-driven routing library for Clojure/Script

    Reitit is a fast, data-driven routing library for Clojure and ClojureScript, designed for seamless integration with Ring and other ecosystems. It offers declarative route definition, efficient path resolution, and flexible route metadata, enabling both server-side and client-side routing with high performance and extensibility. A Ring routing app with input & output coercion using data-specs. Simple web application using Ring/Reitit and Integrant. A simple Clojure backend using Reitit to...
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    Spectre.Console

    Spectre.Console

    Library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications

    Spectre.Console is a .NET library that enables the creation of rich, cross‑platform console applications. Heavily inspired by Python’s Rich library, it provides advanced styling, layout, and input capabilities for modern terminal UIs. Supports tables, grids, panels, and a Rich inspired markup language. Supports the most common SRG parameters when it comes to text styling such as bold, dim, italic, underline, strikethrough, and blinking text. Supports 3/4/8/24-bit colors in the terminal. The...
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    Awesome Free ChatGPT

    Awesome Free ChatGPT

    List of free ChatGPT mirror sites, continuously updated

    This is a curated directory of freely accessible ChatGPT-style services and mirror sites that offer AI chatbot interfaces without login or payment requirements. Resources often support multiple models like GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and more. Data collected from multiple independent sites with descriptions and tags. Includes services with image upload and drawing capabilities. Aggregates free, no-login-required ChatGPT-like web services. Continually updated mirror list to maintain availability.
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    React Router

    React Router

    Declarative routing for React

    React Router is a standards‑focused, multi‑strategy routing library for React applications, offering both full‑framework capabilities and lightweight, flexible library usage. It enables robust routing experiences across React versions. It supports advanced features in React 19. You can use it maximally as a React framework or minimally as a library with your own architecture. First‑class type safety with automatic type generation for route params and data. It is designed to facilitate...
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    emiT-C

    emiT-C

    A time travelling programming language

    emiT is a language all about parallel timelines. At any given point you can send a variable back in time, and make it change things about the past, starting a new timeline where the result is different. You can kill variables, which destroys them permanantly- at least until you send another variable back in time to kill the variable doing the killing. This very quickly leads to a lot of confusion, with a constantly changing source code and the very easy possibility of creating a paradox or a...
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    Generative AI Examples

    Generative AI Examples

    Generative AI Examples is a collection of GenAI examples

    Efficiently integrate secure, performant, and cost-effective Generative AI workflows into business value. Detailed framework of composable building blocks for state-of-the-art generative AI systems including LLMs, data stores, and prompt engines. Architectural blueprints of retrieval-augmented generative AI component stack structure and end-to-end workflows. A four-step assessment for grading generative AI systems around performance, features, trustworthiness and enterprise-grade readiness.
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    Lightweight ring buffer manager

    Lightweight ring buffer manager

    Lightweight generic ring buffer manager library

    The library provides generic FIFO ring buffer implementation.
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely...
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    Python colorlog

    Python colorlog

    A colored formatter for the python logging module

    Add colors to the output of Python's logging module. This library is over a decade old and supported a wide set of Python versions for most of its life, which has made it a difficult library to add new features to. colorlog 6 may break backward compatibility so that newer features can be added more easily, but may still not accept all changes or feature requests. colorlog 4 might accept essential bug fixes but should not be considered actively maintained and will not accept any major changes...
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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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