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    Discord.js

    Discord.js

    A powerful JavaScript library for interacting with the Discord API

    discord.js is a powerful Node.js module that allows you to interact with the Discord API very easily. It takes a much more object-oriented approach than most other JS Discord libraries, making your bot's code significantly tidier and easier to comprehend. Usability, consistency, and performance are key focuses of discord.js, and it also has nearly 100% coverage of the Discord API. It receives new Discord features shortly after they arrive in the API.
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    DockPanel Suite

    DockPanel Suite

    The Visual Studio inspired docking library for .NET WinForms

    Microsoft first introduced the docking panel layout in Visual Studio .NET (2002), and soon it became popular in application design. Many commercial .NET component vendors started to provide docking libraries initially, but there was no good free and open source alternative until WeiFen Luo released DockPanel Suite (DPS for short) on SourceForge.net in 2006. After an 18 month hiatus, the project has been resurrected and is now being actively developed on GitHub.
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    Dragonbox

    Dragonbox

    Reference implementation of Dragonbox in C++

    This library is a reference implementation of Dragonbox in C++. Dragonbox is a float-to-string conversion algorithm based on a beautiful algorithm Schubfach, developed by Raffaello Giulietti in 2017-2018. Dragonbox is further inspired by Grisu and Grisu-Exact. Dragonbox generates a pair of integers from a floating-point number: the decimal significand and the decimal exponent of the input floating-point number. These integers can then be used for string generation of the decimal representation of the input floating-point number, the procedure commonly called ftoa or dtoa.
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    Effekseer

    Effekseer

    This software is a particle effect editing tool

    Effekseer is an open-source tool designed for creating stunning visual effects for games and multimedia applications. It allows artists and developers to design complex particle effects through an intuitive graphical user interface, supporting various features like particles, beams, and distortion effects. Effekseer supports multiple platforms and integrates seamlessly with popular game engines, enabling the creation of rich visual experiences without extensive programming knowledge.
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    Embla Carousel

    Embla Carousel

    A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion

    A lightweight, customizable carousel library for smooth, touch-friendly interactions.
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    Face Alignment

    Face Alignment

    2D and 3D Face alignment library build using pytorch

    Detect facial landmarks from Python using the world's most accurate face alignment network, capable of detecting points in both 2D and 3D coordinates. Build using FAN's state-of-the-art deep learning-based face alignment method. For numerical evaluations, it is highly recommended to use the lua version which uses identical models with the ones evaluated in the paper. More models will be added soon. By default, the package will use the SFD face detector. However, the users can alternatively use dlib, BlazeFace, or pre-existing ground truth bounding boxes. While not required, for optimal performance(especially for the detector) it is highly recommended to run the code using a CUDA-enabled GPU. While here the work is presented as a black box, if you want to know more about the intrisecs of the method please check the original paper either on arxiv or my webpage.
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    Faiss

    Faiss

    Library for efficient similarity search and clustering dense vectors

    Faiss is a library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors. It contains algorithms that search in sets of vectors of any size, up to ones that possibly do not fit in RAM. It also contains supporting code for evaluation and parameter tuning. Faiss is written in C++ with complete wrappers for Python/numpy. Some of the most useful algorithms are implemented on the GPU. It is developed by Facebook AI Research. Faiss contains several methods for similarity search. It assumes that the instances are represented as vectors and are identified by an integer, and that the vectors can be compared with L2 (Euclidean) distances or dot products. Vectors that are similar to a query vector are those that have the lowest L2 distance or the highest dot product with the query vector. It also supports cosine similarity, since this is a dot product on normalized vectors.
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    Faraday

    Faraday

    Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for backends

    Faraday is an HTTP client library abstraction layer that provides a common interface over many adapters (such as Net::HTTP) and embraces the concept of Rack middleware when processing the request/response cycle. You probably don't want to use Faraday directly in your project, as it will lack an actual client library to perform requests. Instead, you probably want to have a look at Awesome Faraday for a list of available adapters. The best starting point is the Faraday Website, with its introduction and explanation. This library aims to support and is tested against the currently officially supported Ruby implementations. This means that, even without a major release, we could add or drop support for Ruby versions, following their EOL. Currently that means we support Ruby 2.6+. You can also install the faraday_middleware extension gem to access a collection of useful Faraday middleware.
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    FastClick

    FastClick

    Easy-to-use library to remove click delays on browsers with touch UIs

    FastClick is a simple, easy-to-use library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers. The aim is to make your application feel less laggy and more responsive while avoiding any interference with your current logic. FastClick is developed by FT Labs, part of the Financial Times. Note: As of late 2015 most mobile browsers - notably Chrome and Safari - no longer have a 300ms touch delay, so fastclick offers no benefit on newer browsers, and risks introducing bugs into your application. Consider carefully whether you really need to use it. The library has been deployed as part of the FT Web App. FastClick doesn't attach any listeners on desktop browsers.
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    Fetch for Android

    Fetch for Android

    The best file downloader library for Android

    Fetch is a simple, powerful, customizable file download manager library for Android. Simple and easy to use API. If you are saving downloads outside of your application's sandbox, you will need to add the following storage permissions to your application's manifest. For Android SDK version 23(M) and above, you will also need to explicitly request these permissions from the user. Continuous downloading in the background. Concurrent downloading support. Ability to pause and resume downloads. Set the priority of a download. Network-specific downloading support. Ability to retry failed downloads. Ability to group downloads. Easy progress and status tracking. Download remaining time reporting (ETA). Download speed reporting. Save and Retrieve download information anytime. Notification Support. Storage Access Framework, Content Provider and URI support.
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    Freetype GL

    Freetype GL

    OpenGL text using one vertex buffer, one texture and FreeType

    Freetype-GL is an OpenGL text rendering library that utilizes a single vertex buffer and texture in conjunction with the FreeType library. It facilitates efficient and flexible text rendering in OpenGL applications, supporting various font formats and advanced typographic features.
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    GPUPixel

    GPUPixel

    Real-time image and video processing library similar to GPUImage

    GPUPixel is a real-time image and video processing library written in C++11, based on OpenGL/ES. It offers functionalities similar to GPUImage, including built-in beauty filters, enabling efficient processing and rendering of visual effects on images and videos.
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    Globally Unique ID Generator

    Globally Unique ID Generator

    xid is a globally unique id generator thought for the web

    Globally Unique ID Generator is a Go library for generating globally unique identifiers that are compact, sortable, and safe to use directly in server-side code. It uses a MongoDB ObjectID-inspired structure with a timestamp, machine identifier, process identifier, and counter. The binary form is 12 bytes, while the string form uses lowercase base32hex encoding to create a 20-character URL-safe representation. This makes xid shorter than standard UUID strings while preserving chronological sortability. It does not require a central generator server or explicit machine and data-center configuration, which makes it convenient for distributed web services. It is well suited for database records, API resources, logs, events, and other systems that need practical unique IDs without the length and randomness tradeoffs of UUIDs.
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    Globby

    Globby

    User-friendly glob matching

    Globby is a user-friendly glob matching library for Node.js, built on top of fast-glob, offering enhanced features for file pattern matching.
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    Go Jsonnet

    Go Jsonnet

    This an implementation of Jsonnet in pure Go

    go-jsonnet is a pure Go implementation of the Jsonnet data templating language, which extends JSON with variables, functions, imports, and a standard library so you can generate complex configuration safely. Instead of hand-maintaining massive JSON files, you write concise, reusable templates that evaluate to JSON or YAML, with deterministic semantics and rich error messages. The repository ships both an embeddable VM for Go programs and a command-line interpreter, making it easy to integrate templating into build systems, CLIs, and services. Import paths and custom resolvers let you structure large configuration trees across directories or remote sources, while top-level arguments and external variables parameterize builds per environment. Native functions can be registered from Go to expose domain-specific helpers without forking the language. Tooling such as a formatter and linter-friendly errors encourages clean, consistent templates that scale across teams.
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    Go Tools

    Go Tools

    Various packages and tools that support the Go programming language

    This subrepository holds the source for various packages and tools that support the Go programming language. Some of the tools, godoc and vet for example, are included in binary Go distributions. Others, including the Go guru and the test coverage tool, can be fetched with go get. Packages include a type-checker for Go and an implementation of the Static Single Assignment form (SSA) representation for Go programs. This repository uses prettier to format JS and CSS files. The version of prettier used is 1.18.2. It is encouraged that all JS and CSS code be run through this before submitting a change. However, it is not a strict requirement enforced by CI. This repository uses Gerrit for code changes.
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    Going.Plaid

    Going.Plaid

    Plaid API .NET library

    Going.Plaid is a library for interacting with Plaid's banking APIs. See their documentation here. It is supported for .net standard 2.0, .net core 3.1, and .net 5.0+.
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    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    The Cloud Client Libraries are the recommended way to access Google Cloud APIs programmatically. The Cloud Client Libraries support accessing Google Cloud services in a way that significantly reduces the boilerplate code you have to write. The libraries provide high-level API abstractions so they're easier to understand. They embrace idioms of the language, work well with the standard library, and integrate better with your codebase. By default, each API will use Google Application Default Credentials for authorization credentials used in calling the API endpoints. This will allow your application to run in many environments without requiring explicit configuration.
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    Got

    Got

    Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js

    Got implements RFC 7234 compliant HTTP caching which works out of the box in-memory and is easily pluggable with a wide range of storage adapters. Got uses Keyv internally to support a wide range of storage adapters. For something more scalable you could use an official Keyv storage adapter. Hooks allow modifications during the request lifecycle. Hook functions may be async and are run serially. Got will make no further changes to the request before it is sent. This is especially useful in conjunction with got.extend() when you want to create an API client that, for example, uses HMAC-signing. You can override the request function by returning a ClientRequest-like instance or a IncomingMessage-like instance. This is very useful when creating a custom cache mechanism. The response object will typically be a Node.js HTTP response stream, however, if returned from the cache it will be a response-like object which behaves in the same way.
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    Guava

    Guava

    Google core libraries for Java

    Guava is a set of core libraries that includes new collection types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, and utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, strings, and more!
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    Hacker Roadmap

    Hacker Roadmap

    A collection of hacking tools, resources and references

    Hacker Roadmap is an archived learning repository that organizes tools, references, and concepts for practicing ethical hacking and penetration testing. It introduces basic security vocabulary, the difference between hacking and ethical hacking, and the general steps of a penetration test. The guide groups resources by categories such as information gathering, password attacks, wireless testing, exploitation tools, sniffing and spoofing, web hacking, post-exploitation, and frameworks. It emphasizes that learners should practice only in legal environments, read before using tools, and avoid unauthorized targets. Most of the listed tools are free, open source, and UNIX-compatible, but the repository is no longer maintained and may contain outdated material. It is best used as a historical roadmap or starting checklist rather than a fully current security curriculum.
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    Hotkeys JS

    Hotkeys JS

    A robust Javascript library for capturing keyboard input

    hotkeys-js is a tiny, framework-agnostic library for binding keyboard shortcuts in the browser, from simple key presses to complex combos and sequences. It provides a declarative API to register handlers like ctrl+k, shift+alt+p, or g g, and it normalizes key behavior across major browsers. The library includes scoping, so the same shortcut can trigger different actions depending on page context, and it offers filters to ignore inputs when the user is typing in form fields. You can enable or disable groups of shortcuts dynamically, making it well suited for SPAs and dashboard apps. Because it has no external dependencies and a small footprint, it drops easily into existing codebases. Its focus on developer ergonomics makes defining, managing, and cleaning up shortcuts straightforward.
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    Hutool

    Hutool

    A set of tools that keep Java sweet

    Hutool is a small but comprehensive Java tool class library. Through static method encapsulation, it reduces the learning cost of related APIs, improves work efficiency, makes Java as elegant as a functional language, and makes the Java language "sweet". The tools and methods in Hutool come from each user's meticulous attention to detail. It covers all aspects of the underlying code of Java development. It is not only a sharp tool to solve small problems in large-scale project development, but also an efficiency responsibility in small-scale projects. Hutool is a friendly replacement for the "util" package in the project. It saves developers the time of encapsulating public classes and public tool methods in the project, allowing developers to focus on business while avoiding bugs caused by imperfect encapsulation to the greatest extent.
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    Hypothesis

    Hypothesis

    The property-based testing library for Python

    Hypothesis is a powerful library for property-based testing in Python. Instead of writing specific test cases, users define properties and Hypothesis generates random inputs to uncover edge cases and bugs. It integrates with unittest and pytest, shrinking failing examples to minimal reproducible cases. Widely adopted in production systems, Hypothesis boosts code reliability by exploring input spaces far beyond manually crafted tests.
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    IIAB

    IIAB

    Internet-in-a-Box, build your own library of Alexandria

    Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) is a “learning hotspot” that brings the Internet's crown jewels (Wikipedia in any language, thousands of Khan Academy videos, zoomable OpenStreetMap, electronic books, WordPress journaling, “Toys from Trash” electronics projects, etc.) to those without Internet. You can build your own tiny, affordable server (an offline digital library) for your school, your medical clinic, your prison, your region, and/or your very own family, accessible with any nearby smartphone, tablet, or laptop.
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