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    Linguist

    Linguist

    Detect blob languages, suppress generated files and generate graphs

    This library is used on GitHub.com to detect blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs. Linguist is a Ruby library so you will need a recent version of Ruby installed. There are known problems with the macOS/XCode supplied version of Ruby that causes problems installing some of the dependencies. Accordingly, we highly recommend you install a version of Ruby using Homebrew, rbenv, rvm, ruby-build, asdf or other packaging system, before attempting to install Linguist and the dependencies. ...
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    microui

    microui

    A tiny immediate-mode UI library

    ...It is especially useful for tools, games, editors, embedded interfaces, and experiments where portability and simplicity matter more than a complete widget toolkit. The library avoids unnecessary complexity and keeps its scope narrow so it can remain easy to understand, modify, and integrate. It is a strong fit for C projects that need basic UI behavior while leaving rendering and platform details under the developer’s control.
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    Resources-Front-End-Beginner

    Resources-Front-End-Beginner

    The most essential list of resources for Front-End beginners

    ...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. Clear signposting and simple emoji markers help readers gauge difficulty and format at a glance. Beginner friendliness is the core goal, lowering friction for first contributions and steady skill progression.
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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 threading vs multiprocessing, to cultivate judgment rather than rote memorization. You will also find patterns for writing clean, idiomatic Python and tips for discussing trade-offs during interviews. ...
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    ...I've been using Juniper, which solves the problem of implementing a GraphQL server with Rust. But Juniper had several problems, the most important of which is that it didn't support async/await at the time. So I decided to make this library for myself.
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    Hamcrest PHP

    Hamcrest PHP

    The PHP Hamcrest implementation

    Hamcrest is a matching library originally written for Java, but subsequently ported to many other languages. hamcrest-php is the PHP port of Hamcrest and essentially follows a literal translation of the original Java API for Hamcrest, with a few Exceptions, mostly down to PHP language barriers. Unless it would be non-semantic for a matcher to do so, hamcrest-php allows dynamic typing for it's input, in "the PHP way". Exception are where semantics surrounding the type itself would suggest otherwise, such as stringContains() and greaterThan(). Several matchers have not been ported because they don't make sense or don't apply in PHP. When most of the collections matchers are finally ported, PHP-specific aliases will probably be created due to a difference in naming conventions between Java's Arrays, Collections, Sets and Maps compared with PHP's Arrays.
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    Immutable.js

    Immutable.js

    Immutable collections for JavaScript

    Immutable.js offers a collection of Persistent Immutable data structures for JavaScript. Immutable data is unchangeable once created, which makes application development so much simpler. There’s no defensive copying, and you get advanced memoization and change detection techniques with simple logic. Persistent data gives you a mutative API, one that doesn’t update data in-place but always produces new and updated data. The data structures that Immutable.js provides include List, Stack, Map, OrderedMap, Set and more. ...
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    Jimp

    Jimp

    An image processing library written entirely in JavaScript for Node

    An image processing library for Node written entirely in JavaScript, with zero native dependencies. If you're using this library with TypeScript the method of importing slightly differs from JavaScript. Instead of using require, you must import it with ES6 default import scheme. If you're using a web bundles (webpack, rollup, parcel) you can benefit from using the module build of jimp. Using the module build will allow your bundler to understand your code better and exclude things you aren't...
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    kagglehub

    kagglehub

    Python library to access Kaggle resources

    ...It is useful for machine learning workflows where data, models, and notebook artifacts need to be pulled into scripts, experiments, or pipelines. kagglehub also supports authentication so users can access private or restricted resources when their account has permission. Its main value is making Kaggle assets easier to consume programmatically in Python-first data science and AI development workflows.
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    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide is an experimental Rust-to-CUDA compiler

    ...It supports a single-source programming style where host and device code can live together and be built through Cargo-oriented tooling. cuda-oxide is still experimental, so it is best suited for research, early exploration, and developers interested in Rust-based GPU programming. Its main value is giving Rust developers a more direct path into NVIDIA GPU kernels while preserving familiar Rust syntax and tooling concepts.
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    Go Katas

    Go Katas

    A collection of daily coding challenges

    ...Each kata prompt focuses on a precise aspect of Go, such as concurrency patterns, memory management, interfaces, error handling, or performance optimization, giving learners structured practice opportunities that go beyond syntax. Implementations can be tested locally, graded automatically with included test suites, and iterated on so that learners get rapid feedback and measurable progress. Because Go is widely used for backend services, cloud tooling, and systems programming, this repository helps participants build confidence in writing reliable, idiomatic, and maintainable code in real environments.
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    LemonadeJS

    LemonadeJS

    LemonadeJS is a 7KB reactive JavaScript micro-library

    ...Its core reactivity system tracks changes to component state and efficiently updates only the affected parts of the DOM, which improves performance for both small widgets and larger applications. The library also offers powerful template syntax and lifecycle hooks so you can manage state, effects, loops, and events in a clear and expressive way while keeping your code close to native JavaScript.
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    Flight rules for Git

    Flight rules for Git

    Flight rules for git

    ...Rather than being a tutorial or beginner’s guide, it focuses on higher-leverage advice like how to recover lost commits, manage rebases safely, handle merge conflicts, and maintain a clean commit history. Each rule is written in a concise, example-oriented style so users can quickly understand what to do and why it matters when they encounter a specific situation. The repository serves as both a learning tool and a quick lookup for urgent scenarios, making Git less intimidating and more predictable.
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    huihut interview

    huihut interview

    A summary of C/C++ technical interview basics

    ...It aims to help developers prepare for job interviews by providing sample problems in algorithms, data structures, system design, databases, and programming language intricacies, often with code snippets and discussion. The repo is designed so learners can practice real interview scenarios, compare approaches, and internalize foundational concepts that are frequently tested by tech companies. Many entries include both the problem statement and one or more reference implementations, offering insights into time/space complexity and tradeoffs between competing strategies. It’s organized to be approachable whether you’re a student preparing for your first internship or an experienced engineer brushing up on fundamentals before a big interview round.
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    Guides

    Guides

    Design and development guides

    This repository is a curated collection of links and resources aimed at helping programmers improve their craft, especially with regard to coding style, design practices, development workflows, and engineering discipline. The idea is that instead of reinventing style guides or best-practices from scratch, developers can reference this repository for high-quality external guides, articles, and checklists across many languages and ecosystems. It is not a library in the usual sense, but acts as...
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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    ...The project treats documentation as code, enabling version control, community contributions, and swift iteration alongside product releases. It also provides best practices around performance tuning, authentication choices, and network topology so organizations can run RustDesk confidently at scale.
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    rustdesk-server-demo

    rustdesk-server-demo

    A working demo of RustDesk server implementation

    ...It is intended as a practical starting point for testing and small-scale pilots before moving to a hardened production configuration. The demo showcases the interplay between the rendezvous and relay components so users can validate connectivity paths end-to-end. Clear defaults minimize the amount of configuration required, making first-time evaluations straightforward. Because it mirrors the structure of a typical deployment, it helps administrators understand networking requirements, ports, and service boundaries. It’s a helpful on-ramp for teams who want to confirm RustDesk fits their environment before investing in a full rollout.
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    php-file-iterator

    php-file-iterator

    FilterIterator implementation that filters files

    ...The iterator interface means results are streamed rather than loaded at once, which keeps memory usage modest on large codebases. It also plays nicely with glob patterns and SPL iterators, so you can combine it with other filesystem utilities. As part of the PHPUnit tooling suite, it’s optimized for speed and predictable behavior across platforms.
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    sebastian/diff

    sebastian/diff

    Diff implementation

    diff is a standalone PHP library for computing and rendering textual differences, widely used to display “expected vs actual” output in testing tools. It supports line-based and character/word-granular comparisons so you can get both coarse and fine-grained views of changes. Output builders can produce formats like unified or context diffs, or more human-friendly renderings suitable for terminals and HTML reports. Internally, the library splits input into hunks and manages edge cases such as whitespace-only changes and end-of-line variations. Its abstractions make it straightforward to plug custom output styles or colorizers without reimplementing diff logic. ...
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    ...It’s a learning and practice archive: competitors and educators can replay tasks across categories like pwn, reversing, crypto, web, sandboxing, and forensics. The code and binaries intentionally contain vulnerabilities—by design—so users can explore exploit chains and patching in realistic settings. The repo also includes infrastructure components and links to a scoreboard implementation, giving organizers reference material for hosting their own events. As a living archive, it documents changes in exploitation trends and defensive techniques year over year. ...
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    libSQL

    libSQL

    libSQL is a fork of SQLite that is both Open Source

    ...Its open source nature and public domain availability make it a popular choice for modification to meet specific use cases. libSQL will always be able to ingest and write the SQLite file format. We would love to add extensions like encryption, and CRC that require the file to be changed. But we commit to always doing so in a way that generates standard SQLite files if those features are not used.
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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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    Compiled

    Compiled

    A familiar and performant compile time CSS-in-JS library for React

    ...Compiled brings distributed styles from the platform, product, and the wider ecosystem together. Add the loader to your Webpack config. Make sure this is defined after other loaders so it runs first. When developing locally its advised to use a bundler instead of Babel directly for improved developer experience.
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    engineering-management

    engineering-management

    A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management

    ...The maintainer highlights articles that are short, concrete, and packed with actionable ideas, making it easier for busy managers to learn without wading through entire books first. Many entries come from experienced leaders sharing hard-won lessons, so the list doubles as a mentorship proxy for new managers. It is especially useful for individual contributors transitioning into management, or for existing managers who want to benchmark and refine their practices.
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    derive(Error)

    derive(Error)

    derive(Error) for struct and enum error types

    ...The goal is to enable library authors to build expressive, typed error types, with readable Display implementations (via #[error("...")] annotations) as well as From conversions (#[from]), source tracking (#[source]), and optionally backtraces. It is designed so that switching from handwritten error implementation to using this error is not a breaking change: you retain the same API. The README shows examples: an enum with variants annotated by #[error("…")] and #[from] fields to derive the appropriate trait impls. The crate expects rustc ≥ 1.68+. The README also outlines how you choose; use thiserror if you care about designing your own error-types (e.g., for libraries) vs anyhow for applications.
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