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    Restish

    Restish

    Restish is a CLI for interacting with REST-ish HTTP APIs

    Restish is a CLI for interacting with REST-ish HTTP APIs with some nice features built-in, like always having the latest API resources, fields, and operations available when they go live on the API without needing to install or update anything. Check out how Restish compares to cURL & HTTPie.
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    Oppia

    Oppia

    A free, online learning platform to make quality education accessible

    ...Oppia identifies common wrong answers and provides tailored feedback, so that students get a personalized experience. Our lessons keep students engaged through playful characters and use different strategies to solidify their knowledge. Check out our math lessons with proven results! In addition to developing the Oppia platform, the team is also developing and piloting a set of free and effective lessons on basic mathematics. These lessons are targeted at learners who lack access to educational resources. Oppia is written using Python and AngularJS, and is built on top of Google App Engine.
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    A QUIC implementation in pure Go

    A QUIC implementation in pure Go

    A QUIC implementation in pure go

    ...Support for draft-29 will eventually be dropped, as it is phased out of the ecosystem. We currently support Go 1.16.x and Go 1.17.x. See the example server. Starting a QUIC server is very similar to the standard lib http in go. Also, check out the example client. Use a http3.RoundTripper as a Transport in a http.Client. QUIC includes security measures that ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability in a range of deployment circumstances. Accompanying documents describe the integration of TLS for key negotiation, loss detection, and an exemplary congestion control algorithm.
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    Autograd

    Autograd

    Efficiently computes derivatives of numpy code

    ...It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation), which means it can efficiently take gradients of scalar-valued functions with respect to array-valued arguments, as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily. The main intended application of Autograd is gradient-based optimization. For more information, check out the tutorial and the examples directory. We can continue to differentiate as many times as we like, and use numpy's vectorization of scalar-valued functions across many different input values.
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    Runeset

    Runeset

    Fast UTF-8 codepoint sets for Zig

    This library offers a compact data structure for "generalized"1 UTF-8 encoded codepoints. The design is based on an implicit data structure2, which uses @popCount and bit masking to check membership quickly, with minimal branching, and without having to decode the UTF-8 into another format (for instance, a codepoint). This design is original, in the sense that I invented it. There may be prior art, it's remarkably difficult to search for "UTF-8 character sets" and find papers on set data structures, so I can't say with high confidence that it's truly novel; in a sense, it's an obvious extension of the widespread practice of using a pair of u64 bitmasks to detect a set of ASCII values. ...
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    create-t3-app

    create-t3-app

    The best way to start a full-stack, typesafe Next.js app

    ...After countless projects and many years on this tech, we have lots of opinions and insights. We've done our best to encode them into this CLI. This is NOT an all-inclusive template. We expect you to bring your own libraries. Check out our other recommendations for things like state management and deployment. Next.js offers a lightly opinionated, heavily optimized approach to creating applications using React. It's the industry standard and we're proud to build on top of it :) Prisma is the best way to work with databases in TypeScript. It provides a simple, type-safe API to query your database, and it can be used with most SQL dialects (and Mongo too!). ...
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    Unicons

    Unicons

    1000+ Pixel-perfect vector icons and Iconfont for your next project

    ...There's a Flutter package created by Pedro Lemos, available in pub.dev, which can be easily used in your project. Alternatively, your editor might support flutter pub get. Check the docs for your editor to learn more. We've created components for popular libraries like React, VueJS, React Native. You can head over to official GitHub Repo to know more.
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    The Optimism Monorepo

    The Optimism Monorepo

    Optimism is Ethereum, scaled

    ...We're particularly focused on creating a sustainable funding stream for the public goods and infrastructure upon which the ecosystem so heavily relies but has so far been unable to adequately reward. We'd love for you to check out The Optimistic Vision to understand more about why we do what we do. Optimism is a fast, stable, and scalable L2 blockchain built by Ethereum developers, for Ethereum developers.
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    ...Use to find unexpected dependencies or visualize the project. Works best for a small number of packages, for large projects use grep to narrow down subgraph. Collect all the licenses or check if you can use the project for example in a proprietary or commercial environment. Tell Go compiler which versions of upstreams to include in your build. Tell all users of your module how to deal with versions of your module.
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    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications, responsive to all devices, running on almost any browser of your choice. OpenUI5 follows open standards and includes powerful development concepts, efficient tools, as well as a rich set of UI controls. No need to worry about device specifics! UI5 apps and controls run on smartphones, tablets and desktop browsers. OpenUI5 is a JavaScript UI Framework released by SAP under the Apache 2.0 license. It's open for contributions and...
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    gowitness

    gowitness

    Golang, web screenshot utility using Chrome Headless

    ...Both Linux and macOS is supported, with Windows support mostly working. Inspiration for gowitness comes from Eyewitness. If you are looking for something with lots of extra features, be sure to check it out along with these other projects. For installation information and other documentation, please refer to the wiki. The primary of purpose that gowitness serves is to take screenshots of websites and do that well. As such, gowitness has many ways to be told how to take a screenshot. By default, gowitness will store screenshots in a screenshots/ directory in the path where gowitness is being run from. ...
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    ktlint

    ktlint

    An anti-bikeshedding Kotlin linter with built-in formatter

    ...While this might sound extreme, keep in mind that ktlint tries to capture (reflect) official code style from kotlinlang.org and Android Kotlin Style Guide (+ we respect your .editorconfig and support additional ruleset|s). Built-in formatter. So that you wouldn't have to fix all style violations by hand. Customizable output. plain (+ plain?group_by_file), JSON, HTML and check style reporters are available out-of-the-box. It's also easy to create your own. A single executable jar with all dependencies included. ktlint is a single binary with both linter & formatter included. All you need is to drop it in (no need to get overwhelmed while choosing among dozens of code style options).
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    Concourse

    Concourse

    Concourse is a container-based continuous thing-doer written in Go

    ...Each job has a build plan declaring the job's input resources and what to run with them when they change. Your pipeline is then visualized in the web UI, taking only one click to get from a failed job to seeing why it failed. The visualization provides a "gut check" feedback loop: if it looks wrong, it probably is wrong. Jobs can depend on other jobs by configuring passed constraints. The resulting chain of jobs and resources is a dependency graph that continuously pushes your project forward, from source code to production.
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    TURF

    TURF

    A modular geospatial engine written in JavaScript

    ...TypeScript definitions are packaged with each module. No DefinitelyTyped packages required. Turf uses GeoJSON for all geographic data. Turf expects the data to be standard WGS84 longitude, latitude coordinates. Check out geojson.io for a tool to easily create this data.
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    MySQLTuner

    MySQLTuner

    Script written in Perl to assist with MySQL configurations

    MySQLTuner is a script written in Perl that will assist you with your MySQL configuration and make recommendations for increased performance and stability. The current configuration variables and status data is retrieved and presented in a brief format along with some basic performance suggestions. MySQLTuner supports ~300 indicators for MySQL/MariaDB/Percona Server in this last version. MySQLTuner is maintained and indicator collect is increasing week after week supporting a lot of...
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    tika-python

    tika-python

    Python binding to the Apache Tika™ REST services

    ...To get this working in a disconnected environment, download a tika server file (both tika-server.jar and tika-server.jar.md5, which can be found here) and set the TIKA_SERVER_JAR environment variable to TIKA_SERVER_JAR="file:////tika-server.jar" which successfully tells python-tika to "download" this file and move it to /tmp/tika-server.jar and run as a background process. This is the only way to run python-tika without internet access. Without this set, the default is to check the tika version and pull latest every time from Apache.
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    Wasp

    Wasp

    A programming language that understands what a web app is

    Wasp (Web Application Specification Language) is a declarative DSL (domain-specific language) for developing, building and deploying modern full-stack web apps with less code. Concepts such as app, page, user, login, frontend, production, etc. are baked into the language, bringing a new level of expressiveness and allowing you to get more work done with fewer lines of code. While describing high-level features with Wasp, you still write the rest of your logic in your favorite technologies...
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    RenderDoc

    RenderDoc

    RenderDoc is a stand-alone graphics debugging tool

    ...I'll respond to you directly and personally, and I'm used to helping people with private or NDA'd projects. RenderDoc is 100% open source and development all happens on github. Check out the source and see how any feature is implemented, report a bug you've found, or request a new feature or improvement. Usability matters. Tools should have a low barrier to entry and be easy to use and understand. RenderDoc makes the process of getting started as smooth as possible, and simplifies common workflows. Support is distributed separately for authorized developers as part of the NintendoSDK.
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    Think Bayes 2

    Think Bayes 2

    Text and code for the second edition of Think Bayes, by Allen Downey

    ...It teaches Bayesian reasoning through computational methods instead of relying mainly on symbolic mathematics. Each chapter is presented as a Jupyter notebook where readers can study the text, run examples, and complete exercises. Separate solution materials help learners check their work and explore alternative approaches. The lessons cover probability distributions, Bayesian updating, estimation, prediction, comparison, and decision-making. Notebooks can run in Google Colab or be downloaded for local use. The repository also contains book sources, supporting code, and environment files for reproducible study.
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    Automotive Engineering Suite

    Automotive Engineering Suite

    100+ installable Claude skills covering Engineering areas

    ...The suite covers functional safety, cybersecurity, SOTIF, quality planning, Automotive SPICE, diagnostics, AUTOSAR, calibration, MBSE, SysML, and verification and validation. Each artifact-producing skill is paired with a reviewer to check outputs and provide dashboard-style feedback. The project is designed for engineering teams that need repeatable, standards-aware documentation and analysis support. Its main value is turning complex automotive compliance and engineering deliverables into guided AI-assisted workflows.
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    zerolang

    zerolang

    The programming language for agents

    zerolang, also called Zero, is an experimental agent-first programming language from Vercel Labs. It explores what programming might look like when AI agents are treated as primary users from the start. The language aims to be small, regular, and easy for agents to learn from examples, diagnostics, and documentation. Its tooling is designed to expose structured facts for checking, running, formatting, debugging, repair, graph inspection, and size reporting. The project is pre-1 and...
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    rallyup

    rallyup

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler and dependency manager designed for small businesses and home labs. It ensures that infrastructure services like firewalls, storage, and hypervisors are brought online in the correct order, particularly after events like power outages. A typical setup involves configuring most of the infrastructure for WOL but not for Wake-On-Power, and setting rallyup to run on startup on a low-power device like a Raspberry Pi. When you need to bring the...
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    cls-rtracer

    cls-rtracer

    CLS-based request id generation for Express, Fastify, Koa and Hapi

    Express & Koa middlewares and Fastify & Hapi plugins for CLS-based request ID generation, batteries included. An out-of-the-box solution for adding request IDs into your logs. Check out this blog post that describes the rationale behind cls-rtracer. Automatically generates a UUID V1 value as the id for each request and stores it in AsyncLocalStorage. Optionally, if the request contains an X-Request-Id header, uses its value instead. Allows to obtain the generated request id anywhere in your routes later and use it for logging or any other purposes.
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    StaticTools.jl

    StaticTools.jl

    Enabling StaticCompiler.jl-based compilation of (some) Julia code

    Tools to enable StaticCompiler.jl-based static compilation of Julia code (or more accurately, a subset of Julia which we might call "unsafe Julia") to standalone native binaries by avoiding GC allocations and llvmcall-ing all the things. This package currently requires Julia 1.8 or greater for best results (if in doubt, check which versions are passing CI). Integration tests against StaticCompiler.jl and LoopVectorization.jl are currently run with Julia 1.8 and 1.9 on x86-64 Linux and mac; other platforms and versions may or may not work but will depend on StaticCompiler.jl support. While we'll do our best to keep things working, this package should still be considered experimental at present and necessarily involves a lot of juggling of pointers and such (i.e., "unsafe Julia"). ...
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    JEKYLL DEPLOY ACTION

    JEKYLL DEPLOY ACTION

    Github Action to deploy the Jekyll site conveniently for GitHub Pages

    A GitHub Action to deploy the Jekyll site conveniently for GitHub Pages. As we known, GitHub Pages runs in safe mode and a set of allow-listed plugins. To use the gem in GitHub Pages, you need to build locally or use CI (e.g. travis, github workflow) and deploy to your gh-pages branch. Therefore, if you want to make Jekyll site run as if it were local, such as let the custom plugins work properly, this action can be very useful for you, because it's really convenient to build and deploy the...
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