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    toxic-repos

    toxic-repos

    We are against discrediting open source software

    toxic-repos is a tool that analyzes GitHub repositories to detect signs of hostile or problematic behavior in open-source communities. It helps developers and contributors identify repositories with negative engagement patterns.
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    HACS Integration

    HACS Integration

    HACS gives you a UI to handle downloads of all your custom needs

    HACS is an integration for Home Assistant that simplifies the management of custom components, themes, and other community-driven content. It provides a user-friendly interface within Home Assistant for browsing, installing, and updating custom add-ons, enhancing the customization and extensibility of Home Assistant setups.​
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    Import from github_com

    Import from github_com

    Python module finder/loader from github, like in golang

    import_from_github_com is a playful yet practical experiment that lets you import Python modules directly from GitHub using an import-like mechanism. The idea is to remove the friction of “clone → install → import” when you just want to try out a single file or small repo. It hooks into Python’s import machinery so that when you reference a GitHub path, it fetches the code, stores it locally (often with caching), and makes it importable in the current environment.
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