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    gqlgen

    gqlgen

    Go generate based graphql server library

    gqlgen is a Go library for building GraphQL servers without any fuss. You get to Define your API using the GraphQL Schema Definition Language. You should never see map[string]interface{} here. We generate the boring bits, so you can focus on building your app quickly. Still not convinced enough to use gqlgen? Compare gqlgen with other Go graphql implementations. You need to tell gqlgen that it should only fetch friends if the user requested it. gqlgen will be able to automatically bind to...
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    bleve

    bleve

    A modern text indexing library for go

    Import one package, build an index with three lines of code, query for documents with another three lines. Bleve includes general-purpose analyzers as well as pre-built text analyzers for the following languages, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Sorani, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish. Support for aggregating facet information across search results. Supported facet types include Terms Facet, Numeric...
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    SWR

    SWR

    React Hooks library for remote data fetching

    The name “SWR” is derived from stale-while-revalidate, a HTTP cache invalidation strategy popularized by HTTP RFC 5861. SWR is a strategy to first return the data from cache (stale), then send the fetch request (revalidate), and finally come with the up-to-date data. With SWR, components will get a stream of data updates constantly and automatically. And the UI will be always fast and reactive. With just one single line of code, you can simplify the logic of data fetching in your project,...
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    Vanilla.PDF

    Vanilla.PDF

    Cross-platform SDK for creating and modifying PDF documents

    ...It includes tools for parsing PDF internals like cross-reference tables and objects, providing fine-grained document analysis capabilities. The project is unit-tested with continuous integration pipelines, supporting sanitizers for enhanced code quality and stability.
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    996.ICU

    996.ICU

    Repo for counting stars and contributing

    ...The repo galvanized global attention to labor rights in software by aggregating discussions, legal references, and media coverage that highlight the health and legal risks of excessive overtime. It popularized the Anti-996 License, a software license intended to discourage companies with abusive labor practices from benefiting from open source. The project also fostered translations and international outreach, turning a regional issue into a worldwide conversation about humane work standards. Its simplicity—a README-driven campaign—showed how developer communities can advocate collectively. Beyond code, it stands as an example of using open repositories to coordinate social action in tech.
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    LaTeX Examples

    LaTeX Examples

    Examples for the usage of LaTeX

    LaTeX-examples is a repository collecting a variety of example documents and snippets demonstrating LaTeX features, usage patterns, and common templates. It acts as a playground for learning LaTeX syntax, macros, formatting tricks, and document structuring practices. Files include sample articles, reports, book chapters, presentations (using Beamer), tables, mathematical typesetting examples (equations, aligned systems, integrals, matrices), custom macros, and styling. The project is useful...
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of...
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    gitmoji

    gitmoji

    An emoji guide for your commit messages

    Gitmoji is an initiative to standardize and explain the use of emojis on GitHub commit messages. Gitmoji is an emoji guide for GitHub commit messages. Aims to be a standarization cheatsheet, guide for using emojis on GitHub's commit messages. Using emojis on commit messages provides an easy way of identifying the purpose or intention of a commit with only looking at the emojis used. As there are a lot of different emojis I found the need of creating a guide that can help to use emojis...
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    ChromeAppHeroes

    ChromeAppHeroes

    Chinese manual for excellent Chrome plug-ins

    ...The repository’s open-source nature means users are free to adapt, extend, or repurpose the sample apps to their own needs — for example, privacy tools, quick productivity extensions, or custom browser tooling.
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    tsup

    tsup

    The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries

    tsup is a zero-config TypeScript/JavaScript bundler focused on developer speed and sensible defaults. It builds on extremely fast tooling under the hood to deliver near-instant feedback loops even in large monorepos. The design goal is to let you publish modern libraries without hand-crafting long build scripts: point it at an entry file and it emits multiple targets, formats, and type declarations. It handles common library needs out of the box—like generating both ESM and CJS, bundling...
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    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit

    KeyboardKit is a Swift library that helps you build custom keyboard

    ...KeyboardKit is a Swift-based SDK that helps you build custom keyboard extensions with Swift and SwiftUI. It extends the native keyboard APIs and provides you with a lot of functionality. The KeyboardKit project is open-source and completely free. It's hosted at GitHub, which is where you find information, documentation, sample code, demo apps etc. KeyboardKit Pro is a license-based extension to KeyboardKit. It unlocks a bunch of pro features, like more locales, localized system keyboards, local and remote autocomplete etc. KeyboardKit comes with support for 50+ locales, with more being added over time. ...
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    Nebular

    Nebular

    Customizable Angular UI Library based on Eva Design System

    ...Recognized at the prestigious AngularConnect 2018, this Angular framework allows focusing on beautiful designs to adapt them to your brand. Nebular is free of charge and open-source. Nebular is a customizable Angular UI Library based on Eva Design System specifications, with 40+ UI components, 4 visual themes, Auth and Security modules. Each feature is a separate npm module. Use only what you need. Sizes, colors, appearances, shapes, and other useful settings. Source code is free and available under the MIT license. ...
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    VulkanSceneGraph

    VulkanSceneGraph

    Vulkan & C++17 based Scene Graph Project

    VulkanSceneGraph (VSG), is a modern, cross-platform, high-performance scene graph library built upon Vulkan graphics/compute API. The software is written in C++17 and follows the CppCoreGuidelines and FOSS Best Practices. The source code is published under the MIT License, with the exception of vulkan.h, used for Vulkan extensions, which is under Apache License 2.0. This repository contains C++ headers and source and CMake build scripts to build the libvsg library. Additional support libraries and examples are provided in separate repositories, links to these are provided below. ...
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    ReUI

    ReUI

    Design-forward shadcn kit for interfaces that stand out

    ReUI is a design-forward component library built for the shadcn/ui ecosystem, offering a large-scale collection of production-ready UI components and layouts intended to accelerate modern React and Next.js development. Unlike traditional UI libraries that focus on isolated components, ReUI emphasizes real-world usage by presenting components within complete dashboard layouts and application flows, making it easier for developers to understand how pieces fit together in practical scenarios....
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    Nano Events

    Nano Events

    Simple and tiny (107 bytes) event emitter library for JavaScript

    Nano Events is a minimalistic, high-performance event emitter library for JavaScript. Its goal is to provide the simplest possible API to add pub/sub capabilities (emitters and listeners) to any JS object or application, while keeping overhead and bundle size extremely small. Rather than offering many complex features, nanoevents focuses on the core primitives: creating an emitter, subscribing to named events, emitting events with arbitrary data, and unsubscribing. Because of its minimal API...
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    imgui_club

    imgui_club

    Nice things to use along dear imgui

    imgui_club is a companion collection to Dear ImGui that gathers small, officially maintained extensions and illustrative samples that don’t belong in the core library but are broadly useful. Instead of being a monolithic add-on, it focuses on targeted utilities that demonstrate patterns, widgets, and techniques the author and community rely on in real projects. You’ll find examples that show how to structure multi-context rendering, deal with threading concerns, and compose immediate-mode...
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit is a living, community-curated directory of links that programmers consistently find useful throughout their careers. Rather than being a random bookmark dump, it organizes resources into practical categories such as algorithms, competitive programming, reading materials, podcasts, newsletters, interview prep, design, security, performance, and more. The list aims to reduce the “what should I learn next?” friction by pointing you to high-signal,...
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    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    JavaScript's utility belt

    Underscore.js is a JavaScript utility-library created by Jeremy Ashkenas that provides a broad set of functions for working with arrays, objects, functions, and other data types — essentially a “utility belt” for functional programming in JS. Instead of extending built-in objects or modifying prototypes, Underscore provides its helpers in a single _ namespace, enabling cross-browser support and consistent behaviour across environments. It offers map/filter/reduce, deep-cloning, templating,...
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    cast

    cast

    safe and easy casting from one type to another in Go

    Cast is a Go library that provides easy and safe conversion (casting) between different types in Go programs. Especially when dealing with interface{} or dynamic/reflect-heavy code, it becomes cumbersome to assert types or convert values reliably; cast addresses that by offering a suite of functions to convert from any input to the target type with predictable behaviour. Rather than relying purely on raw type assertions, it offers ToInt, ToString, ToBool, ToTime, etc., and their...
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    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron is 7 simple JavaScript functions

    Nano-Neuron is a didactic project that reduces the idea of a neuron to a handful of tiny JavaScript functions so learners can see “learning” in action without heavy frameworks. It demonstrates how a scalar input can be linearly transformed with a weight and bias, then adjusted via gradient updates to fit a simple mapping such as Celsius-to-Fahrenheit conversion. The code emphasizes readability over performance, inviting you to step through calculations and watch parameters converge. Because...
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    type-challenges

    type-challenges

    Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge

    type-challenges is a massive set of TypeScript type-level puzzles that turn the compiler into a playground for metaprogramming. Each challenge is a miniature kata where you implement types that transform other types—parsing strings, inferring tuples, mapping unions—without writing any runtime code. Problems are arranged from warm-ups to brain-twisters, letting developers build intuition about distributive conditional types, inference in extends, variance, and other corner cases of the type...
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    RealWorld

    RealWorld

    Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node

    RealWorld is the “mother of all demo apps”—a full spec and starter backend/frontend that implements a Medium-like blogging platform to showcase best practices across many frameworks. Instead of trivial todo lists, it provides a realistic feature set: authentication, CRUD operations, pagination, comments, profiles, tagging, and favoriting. The same spec is realized dozens of times (React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, Solid, Next, Remix, and many more), alongside multiple server implementations, so...
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    RE2/J

    RE2/J

    linear time regular expression matching in Java

    RE2/J is a high-performance regular expression engine implemented in pure Java as a port of Google’s C++ RE2 library. Unlike traditional regex engines such as Java’s java.util.regex, PCRE, or Perl’s implementation—which rely on backtracking and can suffer from catastrophic exponential runtimes—RE2/J guarantees linear-time matching relative to input size. It achieves this efficiency by simulating all possible matches in a single pass using a nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), ensuring...
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    TensorStore

    TensorStore

    Library for reading and writing large multi-dimensional arrays

    TensorStore is a high-performance library for reading and writing N-dimensional arrays that live in many different storage systems, from local files to cloud object stores. It separates the logical view (shape, dtype, chunking) from the physical layout so the same code can target Zarr, N5, TIFF pyramids, or custom backends. Rich indexing, slicing, and broadcasting operations make it feel like a familiar array API, while asynchronous I/O pipelines stream chunks efficiently in parallel....
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    DynaMix

    DynaMix

    A new take on polymorphism

    DynaMix (Dynamic Mixins) is an alternative take on object-oriented programming and dynamic polymorphism. It lets users compose and modify polymorphic objects at run time. The main target language is C++, but C is also supported. The library is a means to create a project's architecture rather than achieve its purpose. It helps with extensibility, readability, scalability, and interoperability. It focuses on maximal performance and minimal memory overhead. The library uses the type...
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