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    BuilderBot

    BuilderBot

    Build automated conversation flows agnostic to the WhatsApp provider

    With this library, you can build automated conversation flows agnostic to the WhatsApp provider, set up automated responses for frequently asked questions, receive and respond to messages automatically, and track interactions with customers. Additionally, you can easily set up triggers to expand functionalities limitlessly.
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    PgRx

    PgRx

    Build Postgres Extensions with Rust

    pgrx is a Rust framework for developing PostgreSQL extensions, making it easier to write safe, high-performance native extensions in Rust. It handles the boilerplate and unsafe FFI needed to interface with Postgres internals, allowing developers to focus on logic. With built-in support for SQL generation, testing, and deployment, pgrx streamlines the extension creation process while embracing Rust’s safety guarantees.
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    Guzzle Promises

    Guzzle Promises

    A library for PHP with synchronous support

    ...Callbacks are registered with the then method by providing an optional $onFulfilled followed by an optional $onRejected function. Resolving a promise means that you either fulfill a promise with a value or reject a promise with a reason. Resolving a promises triggers callbacks registered with the promises's then method. These callbacks are triggered only once and in the order in which they were added.
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    Flutter EasyRefresh

    Flutter EasyRefresh

    A flutter widget that provides pull-down refresh and pull-up load

    ...It provides multiple built-in refresh headers and footers, including classic, material, ball-beat, and custom animated styles. Developers can easily implement infinite scrolling, lazy loading, and paginated content with fine-grained control over triggers and states. The library emphasizes smooth, adaptive animations and compatibility with slivers, lists, and grids. Because it is extensible, users can design their own refresh indicators to match branding or app style. Its focus is on delivering a responsive, modern UX for content-heavy apps such as feeds, shopping apps, and news readers.
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    openHAB Distribution

    openHAB Distribution

    The binary distribution of openHAB

    The open Home Automation Bus (openHAB) project aims to provide a universal integration platform for all things around home automation. It is a pure Java solution, fully based on OSGi. It is designed to be vendor-neutral as well as hardware/protocol-agnostic. openHAB brings together different bus systems, hardware devices, and interface protocols by dedicated bindings. These bindings send and receive commands and status updates on the openHAB event bus. This concept allows designing user...
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    AWS Lambda for .NET

    AWS Lambda for .NET

    Libraries, samples and tools to help .NET Core developers

    AWS Lambda for .NET is the repository that houses tools, libraries and templates to build and deploy AWS Lambda functions using the .NET ecosystem (including .NET Core and .NET 7+). It provides NuGet packages for event models (e.g., API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3), utilities such as Amazon.Lambda.Tools for CLI deployment, and Blueprints/templates to scaffold serverless .NET projects quickly. The framework supports writing functions in C# (and VB/F# where applicable), integrates with the .NET CLI...
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    ...It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. You can think of the Complex Event Processing engine as an in-memory database driven by triggers, or a data-flow machine, or a spreadsheet on steroids (and without the GUI part).
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    Hacker Scripts

    Hacker Scripts

    Based on a true story

    Hacker Scripts is a cheeky collection of small automation scripts and language ports collected under the tagline “Based on a true story.” The repository gathers playful utilities (originally shell and Ruby scripts) that automate short, real-world tasks — for example, sending a quick “late at work” text when SSH sessions are active, firing off an automated “I’m sick / working from home” email on certain mornings, or even talking to a networked coffee machine to start brewing at precisely the...
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    WinAPI-Fun

    WinAPI-Fun

    A collection of (relatively) harmless prank examples using the Windows

    WinAPI-Fun is a collection of harmless prank examples using the Windows API, demonstrating various manipulations of the Windows operating system for educational purposes.
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    CF Workers Status Page

    CF Workers Status Page

    Monitor your websites, showcase status including daily history

    Monitor your websites, showcase status including daily history, and get Slack notifications whenever your website status changes. Using Cloudflare Workers, CRON Triggers, and KV storage.
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    ifvisible.js

    ifvisible.js

    Crossbrowser & lightweight way to check if users are looking at a page

    ifvisible.js is a lightweight way to check if a user is looking at the page or interacting with it. Check out the demo, read the code example, or check the annotated source.
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    LibEventCpp

    A single-header library for event-driven programming

    LibEventCpp is a lightweight and portable C++14 library designed for handling events efficiently. It is implemented in a single header file, making it easy to integrate into projects. The library supports an unlimited number of arguments for event handlers, providing flexibility in event management. LibEventCpp is designed to be simple to use while offering powerful features for event-driven programming.
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