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    MetricFlow

    MetricFlow

    MetricFlow allows you to define, build, and maintain metrics in code

    ...When a user or tool requests a metric (e.g., “monthly revenue by region”), MetricFlow generates optimized, warehouse-specific SQL to compute that metric, handling joins, filters, time grains, offsets, and other complexities under the hood. Because metric definitions live centrally, you avoid duplication across teams and tools, reduce risk of inconsistent numbers, and make it easier to audit and evolve the logic over time. The project emphasizes explainability, performance and portability: you define metrics once and then they can be consumed in BI tools, notebooks, or even AI/agent-driven workflows.
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    DefectDojo

    DefectDojo

    DefectDojo is a DevSecOps and vulnerability management tool

    ...DefectDojo enriches and refines vulnerability data using a number of heuristic algorithms that improve with the more you use the platform. DefectDojo integrates with 85+ security tools. DefectDojo has bi-directional integration with JIRA to manage vulnerabilities in developer's natural backlogs. DefectDojo has smart features that learn over time and can automatically tune results. DefectDojo has everything you need to track projects, personnel, metrics, and tasks. DefectDojo allows you to focus on what you actually enjoy doing, rather than reports and metrics.
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    Flask-SocketIO

    Flask-SocketIO

    Socket.IO integration for Flask applications

    Flask-SocketIO is an extension for the Flask web framework that enables real-time bi-directional communication between clients and servers using WebSockets or long-polling fallbacks, making it possible to build interactive applications like chat systems, live dashboards, and collaborative tools. It abstracts the complexities of asynchronous sockets by providing a familiar Flask-style API where developers can define event handlers that trigger on client messages, broadcast to connected users, and manage namespaces and rooms. ...
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    CUDOS Framework

    CUDOS Framework

    Command Line Interface tool for Cloud Intelligence Dashboards

    The AWS Cloud Intelligence Dashboards Framework is a set of open-source tools and templates designed to help organizations deploy and manage advanced data visualization dashboards that offer insights into cost, usage, governance, and operational health across AWS environments. It is part of the AWS Solutions Library and includes CloudFormation templates, CLI commands, and pre-built dashboards that collect, process, and visualize data from AWS billing, cost management, budgets, and usage reports in services such as Amazon QuickSight or other BI tools.
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    Basic Memory

    Basic Memory

    Persistent AI memory using local Markdown knowledge graphs

    Basic Memory is an open source knowledge system that turns AI conversations into persistent, structured knowledge you control. Instead of losing context after each chat, it stores information as simple Markdown files on your device, allowing both you and AI to read and write to the same knowledge base. It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) so compatible AI tools can access, update, and build on your notes across sessions. Basic Memory creates a semantic knowledge graph by linking related...
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    SSL Logger

    SSL Logger

    Decrypts and logs a process's SSL traffic

    ssl_logger is a Python-based tool that decrypts and logs a target process’s SSL/TLS traffic on Linux and macOS. It attaches to a running process by name or PID and hooks SSL_read and SSL_write calls to capture plaintext data flowing through encrypted connections. Output can be streamed to the console with verbose metadata or written to a PCAP file for later analysis in standard tooling. The utility is powered by dynamic instrumentation using the Frida framework, allowing it to intercept...
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the...
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