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    Gantt-elastic - Javascript Gantt Chart

    Gantt-elastic - Javascript Gantt Chart

    Gantt Chart [ javascript gantt chart, gantt component, vue gantt)

    Gantt Chart, JavaScript Gantt chart, Gantt component, vue Gantt, vue Gantt chart, responsive Gantt, project manager, vue projects.
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    Gen.jl

    Gen.jl

    A general-purpose probabilistic programming system

    An open-source stack for generative modeling and probabilistic inference. Gen’s inference library gives users building blocks for writing efficient probabilistic inference algorithms that are tailored to their models, while automating the tricky math and the low-level implementation details. Gen helps users write hybrid algorithms that combine neural networks, variational inference, sequential Monte Carlo samplers, and Markov chain Monte Carlo. Gen features an easy-to-use modeling language for writing down generative models, inference models, variational families, and proposal distributions using ordinary code. But it also lets users migrate parts of their model or inference algorithm to specialized modeling languages for which it can generate especially fast code. Users can also hand-code parts of their models that demand better performance. Neural network inference is fast, but can be inaccurate on out-of-distribution data, and requires expensive training.
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    Git Time Machine

    Git Time Machine

    Atom package that allows you to travel back in commit history

    git-time-machine is a user interface (often as an editor plugin or UI extension) that allows users to browse a file’s history visually, stepping back and forth through revisions in Git like a “time machine.” It shows changes to a file over time, lets users compare older states, and often provides diff and blame views to understand how the file evolved. Instead of just opening a commit log or diff, git-time-machine gives an interactive, incremental experience where you can slide through versions and see content changes in place. This is especially helpful when diagnosing when bugs were introduced, exploring regression contexts, or reviewing code evolution visually. For projects with many commits, it accelerates historical exploration, and it is commonly integrated into editors so developers can use it in their working environment.
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    GitHub Cheat Sheet

    GitHub Cheat Sheet

    A list of cool features of Git and GitHub

    GitHub Cheat Sheet is a curated list of tips, tricks, and “hidden” features of Git and GitHub assembled into a single, readable cheat sheet. It collects commands, workflows, and UI shortcuts that many developers are not aware of, such as advanced uses of git log, git reflog, GitHub keyboard shortcuts, URL hacks, and useful configuration settings. The project was inspired by Zach Holman’s talks on Git and GitHub secrets and aims to turn those scattered insights into a living document. The cheat sheet is organized into sections like “GitHub Search,” “GitHub Secrets,” “GitHub Security,” “Git Tips,” and so on, so readers can focus on specific aspects of the Git/GitHub workflow. It is maintained as a Markdown README, which means it can be read directly on GitHub, printed, or incorporated into internal docs. With tens of thousands of stars, it has become a popular resource for both newcomers and experienced developers who want to level up their GitHub usage.
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    GoJS

    GoJS

    JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts & org charts

    Build interactive flowcharts or flow diagrams. Let your users build, modify, and save diagrams with JSON model output. Visualize state charts and other behavior diagrams. Create diagrams with live updates to monitor state, or interactive diagrams for planning. GoJS allows considerable customization of links and nodes to build all kinds of diagrams. Visualize flow, or connect pipes. Create genogram and medical diagrams, or editable family trees with collapsible levels. Create classic org charts for viewing or editing. Automatic layouts make different visualization options easy. Dynamically add ports and custom link routing. Use data-bindings to save and load routes within the Model JSON. Use groups as containers and subgraphs, with group members bound by their own rules and layouts. Model industrial processes, workflows, SCADA diagrams and more.
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    Go is a compiled language, but with very fast compilation, that allows one to use it in a REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) fashion, by inserting a "Compile" step in the middle of the loop -- so it's a Read-Compile-Run-Print-Loop — while still feeling very interactive. GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it can't be used as a C kernel. It already includes many goodies: cache between cell of results, contextual help and auto-complete (with gopls), compilation error context (by mousing over), bash command execution, images, html, etc. See the tutorial. It's been heavily used by the author (in developing GoMLX, a machine learning framework for Go), but should still be seen as experimental — if we hear success stories from others, we can change this.
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    Golden Layout

    Golden Layout

    A multi window layout manager for webapps

    Golden Layout is a JavaScript layout manager designed for building complex, multi-panel web applications with draggable and resizable components. It enables developers to arrange UI elements into flexible layouts that can be dynamically reconfigured by users through drag-and-drop interactions. The system is particularly useful for dashboards, IDE-like interfaces, and data-heavy applications where multiple panels need to coexist and be rearranged. Golden Layout manages component positioning, visibility, and resizing through a structured layout tree, allowing precise control over how elements are displayed. It also supports saving and restoring layouts, enabling persistence of user configurations across sessions. The library integrates with popular frontend frameworks such as Angular and Vue, and includes support for virtual components to bridge framework-specific rendering models.
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    Gonum

    Gonum

    Set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language

    Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language. It contains libraries for matrices, statistics, optimization, and more. Gonum is a set of packages designed to make writing numerical and scientific algorithms productive, performant, and scalable. Gonum contains libraries for matrices and linear algebra; statistics, probability distributions, and sampling; tools for function differentiation, integration, and optimization; network creation and analysis; and more. We encourage you to get started with Go and Gonum if you are tired of sluggish performance, and fighting C and vectorization, and also if you are struggling with managing programs as they grow larger. Get Gonum if you want code to be fully transparent, and want the ability to read the source code you use. It is useful if you’d like a compiler to catch mistakes early, but hate fighting linker and unintelligible compile errors.
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    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google API JavaScript Client

    Google APIs Client Library for browser JavaScript, aka gapi

    This library (often used via gapi) provides a browser-friendly way to call Google APIs using OAuth 2.0 and generated discovery documents. It abstracts discovery, auth, and HTTP details so developers can focus on domain calls like Drive file operations, Calendar events, or YouTube data. The client can load APIs dynamically at runtime, which keeps bundles small and allows late-binding to specific services and versions. It includes helpers for incremental auth, token refresh, and scopes so apps can request only what they need when they need it. Responses are returned as promise-based calls with typed parameters derived from service definitions, simplifying error handling and pagination. Because it runs in the browser, it’s a natural fit for single-page apps that integrate deeply with Google services.
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    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF

    Google CTF is the public repository that houses most of the challenges from Google’s Capture-the-Flag competitions since 2017 and the infrastructure used to run them. 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. Clear warnings advise against deploying challenge infrastructure in production due to purposeful insecurities.
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    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Google Cloud Dataflow Template Pipelines

    Cloud Dataflow Google-provided templates for solving data tasks

    DataflowTemplates is the source repository for Google-provided Dataflow templates that are intended to solve large-scale in-cloud data processing tasks without requiring users to build everything from scratch in a full development environment. The repository is centered on templated pipelines powered by Google Cloud Dataflow and Apache Beam, making it easier to run common integration and movement jobs such as data import, export, backup, restore, and bulk API operations. Its structure shows support for multiple generations of templates, including v1 and v2 implementations, as well as related metadata, YAML assets, plugins, and Python components that support broader template execution and maintenance. This design makes the project more than a sample set, because it acts as the implementation base for official Google-provided templates used in real cloud data workflows.
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    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    Google Maps SDK for iOS Utility Library

    google-maps-ios-utils is a collection of open-source utilities that extend the functionality of the Google Maps SDK for iOS. It provides additional features such as clustering, heatmaps, and geometry utilities to enhance map-based applications.
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    Google Styleguide is a comprehensive collection of coding style guides created and maintained by Google to ensure consistency, readability, and maintainability across its vast array of software projects. These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. Each guide covers a wide range of topics, including naming conventions, file organization, indentation, documentation, and usage of specific language features. The repository also provides supplementary resources such as an Emacs configuration file for Google’s C++ style and references to related guidelines like Effective Dart and Kotlin Style Guide.
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    Google Translate PHP

    Google Translate PHP

    Free Google Translate API PHP Package

    A simple and effective PHP library for translating text using Google Translate without needing an API key. It allows developers to integrate real-time translation features into their applications with minimal setup and supports multiple languages, leveraging Google Translate’s unofficial endpoint.
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    Goutte

    Goutte

    Goutte, a simple PHP Web Scraper

    Goutte is a screen scraping and web crawling library for PHP. Goutte provides a nice API to crawl websites and extract data from the HTML/XML responses. Goutte depends on PHP 7.1+. Add fabpot/goutte as a require dependency in your composer.json file. Create a Goutte Client instance (which extends Symfony\Component\BrowserKit\HttpBrowser). Make requests with the request() method. The method returns a Crawler object (Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler). To use your own HTTP settings, you may create and pass an HttpClient instance to Goutte. For example, to add a 60 second request timeout. Read the documentation of the BrowserKit, DomCrawler, and HttpClient Symfony Components for more information about what you can do with Goutte. Goutte is a thin wrapper around the following Symfony Components: BrowserKit, CssSelector, DomCrawler, and HttpClient.
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    Gradle Advanced Build Version Plugin

    Gradle Advanced Build Version Plugin

    A plugin to generate the Android version code and version name

    A plugin to generate the Android version code and version name automatically based on git commits number, date and Semantic Versioning.
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    GraphQL Kotlin

    GraphQL Kotlin

    Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin

    graphql-java is one of the most popular JVM-based GraphQL implementations. GraphQL Kotlin is built on top of grahpql-java as it can be easily extended with additional functionality and this implementation has been used and tested by many users. The most common way to create the schema in graphql-java is to first manually write the SDL file. Then write the runtime code that matches this schema to build the GraphQLSchema object. This means that there are two sources of truth for your schema and changes in either have to be reflected in both locations. As your schema scales to hundreds of types and many different resolvers, it can get more difficult to track what code needs to be changed if you want to add a new field, deprecate or delete an existing one, or fix a bug in the resolver code. graphql-kotlin-schema-generator aims to simplify this process by using Kotlin reflection to generate the schema for you. All you need to do is write your schema code in a Kotlin class.
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    Graphene

    Graphene

    GraphQL in Python Made Easy

    Graphene is a Python library for building GraphQL APIs fast and easily, using a code-first approach. Instead of writing GraphQL Schema Definition Langauge (SDL), Python code is written to describe the data provided by your server. Graphene helps you use GraphQL effortlessly in Python, but what is GraphQL? GraphQL is a data query language developed internally by Facebook as an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. With Graphene you have all the tools you need to implement a GraphQL API in Python, with multiple integrations with different frameworks including Django, SQLAlchemy and Google App Engine.
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    Graphtage

    Graphtage

    A semantic diff utility and library for tree-like files such as JSON

    Graphtage is a command-line utility and underlying library for semantically comparing and merging tree-like structures, such as JSON, XML, HTML, YAML, plist, and CSS files. Its name is a portmanteau of “graph” and “graftage”, the latter being the horticultural practice of joining two trees together such that they grow as one. Graphtage performs an analysis on an intermediate representation of the trees that is divorced from the filetypes of the input files. This means, for example, that you can diff a JSON file against a YAML file. Also, the output format can be different from the input format(s). By default, Graphtage will format the output diff in the same file format as the first input file. But one could, for example, diff two JSON files and format the output in YAML. There are several command-line arguments to specify these transformations, such as --format; please check the --help output for more information.
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    Groq Python

    Groq Python

    The official Python Library for the Groq API

    Groq Python is the official Python SDK for the Groq REST API, giving Python developers straightforward access to Groq’s LLM, chat, audio, and other AI services. Through this library, you can call Groq’s models from Python code — for example to request chat completions, code generation, transcription, or any supported endpoint — using idiomatic Python syntax. The SDK handles authentication (via environment variable or parameter), defines proper type-safe request/response data types, and supports both synchronous and asynchronous usage patterns depending on your application needs. This makes it easy to integrate Groq-powered AI capabilities into backend services, data pipelines, research notebooks, or applications written in Python. For those building AI-based tooling, automation scripts, or ML-backed backends, groq-python abstracts away HTTP request plumbing and exposes a clean API, accelerating development and reducing boilerplate.
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    Guzzle Promises

    Guzzle Promises

    A library for PHP with synchronous support

    Promises/A+ implementation that handles promise chaining and resolution iteratively, allowing for "infinite" promise chaining while keeping the stack size constant. A promise represents the eventual result of an asynchronous operation. The primary way of interacting with a promise is through its then method, which registers callbacks to receive either a promise's eventual value or the reason why the promise cannot be fulfilled. 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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    Gval

    Gval

    Expression evaluation in golang

    gval is a versatile expression evaluation library for Go, enabling developers to parse and evaluate expressions dynamically. It supports a variety of expression types, including arithmetic, logical, and text-based, and allows for the composition of custom languages by replacing functions and operators. ​
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    HTTP library for Lua

    HTTP library for Lua

    HTTP Library for Lua. Supports HTTP(S) 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0

    HTTP Library for Lua. Supports HTTP(S) 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0; client and server.
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    Hacker Laws

    Hacker Laws

    Laws, theories, principles and patterns useful to developers

    Laws, Theories, Principles and Patterns that developers will find useful. There are lots of laws which people discuss when talking about development. This repository is a reference and overview of some of the most common ones. Principles and laws to follow such as: If a program is made up of two parts, part A, which must be executed by a single processor, and part B, which can be parallelised, then we see that adding multiple processors to the system executing the program can only have a limited benefit. It can potentially greatly improve the speed of part B - but the speed of part A will remain unchanged. Also, theories like The Broken Windows Theory, which suggests that visible signs of crime (or lack of care of an environment) lead to further and more serious crimes (or further deterioration of the environment). Conway's Law suggests that the technical boundaries of a system will reflect the structure of the organisation. These among others, are featured in this project.
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    Hacking with Swift

    Hacking with Swift

    The project source code for Hacking with iOS

    HackingWithSwift is an extensive open-source repository that accompanies a popular tutorial series focused on teaching Swift programming for iOS development. It contains a large collection of example projects, exercises, and complete applications that guide learners from beginner to advanced levels. The repository is structured into different learning tracks, including UIKit-based development and modern SwiftUI approaches, allowing developers to explore multiple paradigms within the Apple ecosystem. Each project is designed to reinforce specific concepts such as UI design, data handling, animations, and app architecture. The material emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging users to build real applications rather than passively consume theory. It is continuously updated to align with the latest versions of Swift, Xcode, and iOS, ensuring relevance for modern development practices.
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