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    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow

    TensorFlow is an open source library for machine learning

    Originally developed by Google for internal use, TensorFlow is an open source platform for machine learning. Available across all common operating systems (desktop, server and mobile), TensorFlow provides stable APIs for Python and C as well as APIs that are not guaranteed to be backwards compatible or are 3rd party for a variety of other languages. The platform can be easily deployed on multiple CPUs, GPUs and Google's proprietary chip, the tensor processing unit (TPU). ...
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    Linfa

    Linfa

    A Rust machine learning framework

    linfa aims to provide a comprehensive toolkit to build Machine Learning applications with Rust. Kin in spirit to Python's scikit-learn, it focuses on common preprocessing tasks and classical ML algorithms for your everyday ML tasks.
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    ...Separate the shape of the endpoint (the "what"), from the server logic (the "how"). Generate documentation from endpoint descriptions. Leverage the metadata to report rich metrics and tracing information. Re-use common endpoint definitions, as well as individual inputs/outputs. Library, not a framework, integrates with your stack. Is your company already using tapir? We're continually expanding the "adopters" section in the documentation; the more the merrier! It would be great to feature your company's logo, but in order to do that, we'll need to write permission to avoid any legal misunderstandings.
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    next-view-transitions

    next-view-transitions

    Use CSS View Transitions API in Next.js App Router

    ...By wrapping application layouts with a dedicated component, developers can automatically apply transition effects when navigating between routes. The library also provides a custom Link component and hooks that integrate seamlessly with Next.js routing APIs. It is designed for simplicity, targeting common use cases while leaving room for more advanced features to be implemented in the future. The project highlights how modern browser capabilities can be leveraged to create polished user experiences with minimal effort. It is particularly useful for improving perceived performance and visual continuity in web applications. Overall, next-view-transitions offers an accessible way to implement modern page transitions in Next.js projects.
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    Phlex

    Phlex

    Object-oriented views in Ruby

    ...One of its key advantages is performance, as it can render HTML extremely quickly while maintaining predictable scaling even with complex component hierarchies. Phlex integrates seamlessly with Ruby on Rails and supports common tools such as Tailwind CSS, Stimulus, and Turbo, making it easy to incorporate into modern Rails applications. It also emphasizes safety and maintainability by preventing common issues such as cross-site scripting through structural design and strict data handling. Developers benefit from reusable components, modular architecture, and the ability to stream content for improved performance and user experience.
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    OnlyOffice Web

    OnlyOffice Web

    Perform common file preview and editing via the web

    ...It is designed with a privacy-first approach, ensuring that all document processing occurs locally in the browser, which prevents sensitive data from being uploaded or stored externally. The application supports a wide range of file formats, including DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, and CSV, making it versatile for handling common office documents. It offers a smooth and responsive editing experience, leveraging modern web technologies to replicate the functionality of traditional desktop office suites. The platform can also function as a Progressive Web App, allowing users to install it and work offline with full functionality. Additionally, it supports opening documents directly from remote URLs, making it flexible for integration into workflows or content delivery systems.
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    FinalRecon

    FinalRecon

    All-in-one Python web reconnaissance tool for fast target analysis

    ...It includes modules for gathering server information, analyzing SSL certificates, performing WHOIS lookups, and crawling website resources. FinalRecon can also enumerate DNS records, discover subdomains, search for directories and files, and scan common network ports. Historical URLs and resources can be retrieved from archived sources to help analyze changes in a website over time. Designed primarily for penetration testers and security researchers, FinalRecon simplifies the reconnaissance phase of security assessments.
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    Cua

    Cua

    Open-source infrastructure for Computer-Use Agents. Sandboxes

    Cua is an open-source command-line utility and workflow orchestrator designed to help developers define, compose, and run common tasks with a unified interface, promoting consistency and reuse across projects. It introduces a declarative syntax for specifying build scripts, automation pipelines, environment setups, and project-specific commands so contributors don’t need to memorize disparate scripts or tooling across languages and ecosystems. Cua can also manage task dependencies, handle cross-platform invocations, and simplify complex workflows into simple aliases or compound commands that are easy to share in teams. ...
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    ComfyUI-LTXVideo

    ComfyUI-LTXVideo

    LTX-Video Support for ComfyUI

    ...This integration empowers non-programmers and rapid-iteration teams to harness the performance of LTX-Video while maintaining the clarity and flexibility of a dataflow graph model. It supports nodes for common video operations like trimming, layering, color grading, and generative augmentations, making it suitable for everything from simple clip edits to complex sequences with conditional behavior.
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    Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes

    Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes

    Example recipes for Kubernetes Network Policies that you can just copy

    Kubernetes Network Policy Recipes is a practical, example-driven repository offering ready-to-use Kubernetes NetworkPolicy manifests and patterns for real application networking scenarios. Rather than just listing theoretical API specs, it groups recipes that implement common intent-based policies — such as isolating namespaces, restricting cross-pod traffic, enabling ingress from specific services, and locking down egress to only necessary endpoints — so users can pick and apply what they need. These recipes help secure Kubernetes clusters by ensuring that pods communicate only with allowed peers, reduce attack surfaces, and enforce least-privilege connectivity at the network layer. ...
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    CSS Reference

    CSS Reference

    Fee visual guide to the most popular CSS properties

    ...Each entry explains what a property does, shows concise examples, and illustrates the visual result so you can internalize concepts quickly. The reference highlights common pitfalls and “gotchas,” helping you avoid surprises when mixing layout modes like Flexbox and Grid or when dealing with overflow and positioning. It favors clarity and progressive learning, moving from simple cases to more nuanced behavior and interactions between properties. Because it is written with learners in mind, the explanations are short, visual, and paired with minimal code you can copy and adapt. ...
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    Russh

    Russh

    Rust SSH client & server library

    ...The API is designed to be explicit and composable, making it possible to implement custom behaviors like reverse tunnels, interactive shells, and service multiplexing. Because performance and safety are central, the code leverages Rust’s type system to reduce classes of runtime errors common in network protocol implementations. The project also includes examples and discussion threads that show how other tools integrate it for web-based clients or gateway services. For teams building terminals, proxies, or embedded management planes, it offers a robust foundation without shelling out to external binaries.
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    Claude Code Subagents Command Collection

    Claude Code Subagents Command Collection

    Claude Code Subagents & Commands Collection + CLI Tool

    This repository aggregates a large set of specialized subagents and slash commands designed for Claude Code, giving developers domain-focused “teammates” they can summon on demand. Each subagent is defined by a concise role, tools, and behaviors, and ships as Markdown you can drop into your .claude/agents/ directory. The collection targets common developer workflows such as scaffolding, refactoring, test writing, documentation, security checks, and project management. It includes a CLI helper and documentation site that streamline installation, customization, and authoring of your own agents. The project’s framing mirrors modern software teams—delegate tasks to experts that can run in parallel under Claude’s subagent support. ...
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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.
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    Testcontainers Java

    Testcontainers Java

    Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests

    Testcontainers for Java is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container. Use a containerized instance of a MySQL, PostgreSQL or Oracle database to test your data access layer code for complete compatibility, but without requiring complex setup on developers' machines and safe in the knowledge that your tests will always start with a known DB state. ...
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    GraphQL Kotlin

    GraphQL Kotlin

    Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin

    ...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. ...
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    node-hid

    node-hid

    Access USB & Bluetooth HID devices through Node.js

    ...For versions before that, you will need to build from source. The platforms, architectures and node versions node-hid supports are the following. In general we try to provide pre-built native library binaries for the most common platforms, Node and Electron versions. We strive to make node-hid cross-platform so there's a good chance any combination not listed here will compile and work. We are using prebuild to compile and post binaries of the library for most common use cases (Linux, MacOS, Windows on standard processor platforms). If a prebuild is not available, node-hid will work, but npm install node-hid will compile the binary when you install. ...
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    django-split-settings

    django-split-settings

    Organize Django settings into multiple files and directories

    ...At some point, you will need to put some kind of personal settings in the main file: certificate paths, your username or password, database connection, etc. But putting your user-specific values inside the common settings is a bad practice. Other developers would have other settings, and it would just not work for all of you.
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    AWS IoT Device SDK for JavaScript v2

    AWS IoT Device SDK for JavaScript v2

    Next generation AWS IoT Client SDK for Node.js using the AWS Runtime

    This document provides information about the AWS IoT device SDK for Javascript V2. If you have any issues or feature requests, please file an issue or pull request. This SDK is built on the AWS Common Runtime, a collection of libraries (aws-c-common, aws-c-io, aws-c-mqtt, aws-c-http, aws-c-cal ...) written in C to be cross-platform, high-performance, secure, and reliable. The libraries are bound to JS by the awscrt package. You will need to install NodeJS in orderto run the SDK on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can find installers for NodeJS on the NodeJS website's download page. ...
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    Middy

    Middy

    The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda

    ...If you have used web frameworks like Express, then you will be familiar with the concepts adopted in Middy and you will be able to get started very quickly. A middleware engine allows you to focus on the strict business logic of your Lambda and then attach additional common elements like authentication, authorization, validation, serialization, etc. in a modular and reusable way by decorating the main business logic. One of the main strengths of serverless and AWS Lambda is that, from a developer perspective, your focus is mostly shifted toward implementing business logic. Anyway, when you are writing a handler, you still have to deal with some common technical concerns outside business logic, like input parsing and validation, output serialization, error handling, etc.
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    React Refresh Webpack Plugin

    React Refresh Webpack Plugin

    A Webpack plugin to enable "Fast Refresh"

    ...It covers the most use cases and is officially supported by the React team. If you haven't done so, set up your development Webpack configuration for Hot Module Replacement (HMR). This plugin integrates with the most common Webpack HMR solutions to surface errors during development, in the form of an error overlay.
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    Metrics

    Metrics

    Capturing JVM and application-level metrics

    Metrics is a Java library which gives you unparalleled insight into what your code does in production. Metrics provides a powerful toolkit of ways to measure the behavior of critical components in your production environment. With modules for common libraries like Jetty, Logback, Log4j, Apache HttpClient, Ehcache, JDBI, Jersey and reporting backends like Graphite, Metrics provides you with full-stack visibility. The central library for Metrics is metrics-core, which provides some basic functionality. The starting point for Metrics is the MetricRegistry class, which is a collection of all the metrics for your application (or a subset of your application). ...
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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. ...
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    DeepSeek Coder

    DeepSeek Coder

    DeepSeek Coder: Let the Code Write Itself

    ...Multiple sizes of the model are offered (e.g. 1B, 5.7B, 6.7B, 33B) so users can trade off inference cost vs capability. The repo provides model weights, documentation on training setup, evaluation results on common benchmarks (HumanEval, MultiPL-E, APPS, etc.), and inference tools.
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    kubeaudit

    kubeaudit

    kubeaudit helps you audit your Kubernetes clusters

    kubeaudit helps you audit your Kubernetes clusters against common security controls.
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