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    Bit

    Bit

    A tool for component-driven application development

    Bit is the platform for component-driven development. Forget monoliths and distribute app development to components. Enjoy better scale, speed, and consistency. Join 200k+ developers and start free. Empower teams in your organization to deliver features and innovate autonomously while continuously collaborating on each other's components and building world-class products together. Join the world's best teams on the enterprise component cloud. Say goodbye to monolithic web apps, and hello to component-driven apps composed of independent components built by autonomous teams working side by side. Develop independent components with decoupled codebases, versions, and build pipelines. Enjoy a dev experience like in a single project. Compose components via dependencies and create infinite new features and applications while easily controlling each component's version.
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    BladeOne Blade Template Engine

    BladeOne Blade Template Engine

    The standalone version Blade Template Engine without Laravel

    BladeOne is a standalone version of Blade Template Engine that uses a single PHP file and can be ported and used in different projects. It allows you to use blade template outside Laravel. Dynamic blade components are not supported (reason: performance purpose) and custom features aimed for blade, but everything else is supported. This version does not support PHP 5.x anymore. However, you can use the old version that is 100% functional with PHP 5.6 and higher. By standard, The original Blade library is part of Laravel (Illuminate components) and to use this template library, you require install Laravel and Illuminate-view components. The syntax of Blade is pretty nice and bright. It's based in C# Razor (another template library for C#). It's starting to be considered a de-facto standard template system for many PHP (Smarty has been riding off the sunset since years ago) so, if we can use it without Laravel then it's a big plus for many projects.
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    BlocksKit

    BlocksKit

    The Objective-C block utilities you always wish you had

    BlocksKit is a framework for Objective-C that extends Cocoa and Cocoa Touch APIs with block-based wrappers, making it easier to write concise, readable code. It provides block-based alternatives to delegation and target-action patterns, streamlining event handling in UIKit and Foundation frameworks.
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    Blynk C++ Library

    Blynk C++ Library

    Blynk library for embedded hardware

    Blynk is the most popular Internet of Things platform for connecting any hardware to the cloud, designing apps to control them, and managing your deployed products at scale. With Blynk Library you can connect over 400 hardware models (including ESP8266, ESP32, NodeMCU, all Arduinos, Raspberry Pi, Particle, Texas Instruments, etc.)to the Blynk Cloud. With Blynk apps for iOS and Android apps you can easily drag-n-drop graphic interfaces for any DIY or commercial project. It's a pure WYSIWG experience, no coding on iOS or Android required. Hardware can connect to Blynk Cloud (open-source server) over the Internet using hardware connectivity available on your board (like ESP32), or with the use of various shields (Ethernet, WiFi, GSM, LTE, etc). Blynk Cloud is available for every user of Blynk for free. Direct connection over Bluetooth is also possible. Check the included examples on how to use different types of connections (transports) and explore Blynk features.
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    Boltons

    Boltons

    250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend the Python library

    Boltons is a set of pure-Python utilities in the same spirit as, and yet conspicuously missing from, the standard library. Due to the nature of utilities, application developers might want to consider other integration options. Boltons is tested against Python 2.6-2.7, 3.4-3.7, and PyPy. The majority of boltons strive to be “good enough” for a wide range of basic uses, leaving advanced use cases to Python’s myriad specialized 3rd-party libraries. In many cases the respective boltons module will describe 3rd-party alternatives worth investigating when use cases outgrow boltons. If you’ve found a natural “next-step” library worth mentioning, consider filing an issue! boltons has a minimalist architecture, remain as consistent, and self-contained as possible, with an eye toward maintaining its range of use cases and usage patterns as wide as possible. The boltons package depends on no packages, making it easy for inclusion into a project.
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    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 UI KIT

    Bootstrap 5 & Material Design 2.0 UI KIT

    Trusted by 2 000 000+ developers & designers. Used by companies & institutions. Super simple, 1 minute installation. Detailed docs & practical examples. Lots of tutorials. Plain JavaScript (but works also with jQuery). Huge and active community. MIT license, free for personal & commercial use. Simplicity and ease of use are key features of MDB 5 UI Kit. You need only one minute to install and run it. A slideshow component for cycling through elements, images or slides of text, like a carousel. Use MDB custom button styles for actions in forms, dialogs, and more with support for multiple sizes, states, and more. Indicate the loading state of a component or page with MDB spinners, built entirely with HTML, CSS, and no JavaScript. A card is a flexible and extensible content container. It includes options for headers and footers, a wide variety of content, contextual background colors, and powerful display options.
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    BotKube

    BotKube

    An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster

    BotKube is a messaging bot for monitoring and debugging Kubernetes clusters. It's built and maintained by InfraCloud. BotKube can be integrated with multiple messaging platforms like - Slack, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams to help you monitor your Kubernetes cluster(s), debug critical deployments and gives recommendations for standard practices by running checks on the Kubernetes resources. BotKube watches Kubernetes resources and sends a notification to the channel if any event occurs for example a ImagePullBackOff error. You can customize the objects and level of events you want to get from the Kubernetes cluster. You can turn on/off notifications simply by sending a message to @BotKube. BotKube can execute kubectl commands on Kubernetes cluster without giving access to Kubeconfig or underlying infrastructure. With BotKube you can debug your deployment, services or anything about your cluster right from your messaging window.
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    Breeze

    Breeze

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with graphical interface

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with a graphical interface. Project Breeze is an open source trusted solution that allows you to create Kubernetes clusters on your internal, secure, cloud network with the graphical user interface. As a cloud-native installer project, Breeze is listed in CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape. Breeze combines all resources you need such as kubernetes components images, ansible playbooks for the deployment of kubernetes clusters into a single docker image (wise2c/playbook). It also works as a local RHEL/CentOS yum and Ubuntu apt repository server. You just need a linux server with docker and docker-compose installed to run Breeze.
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    BricksLLM

    BricksLLM

    Enterprise-grade API gateway that helps you monitor and impose cost

    BricksLLM is an open-source framework for building and managing production-ready LLM (Large Language Model) applications. It provides tooling for prompt engineering, memory management, observability, and chaining, all in one unified developer experience. BricksLLM is designed to reduce boilerplate and increase the maintainability of LLM-based workflows.
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    Brigade

    Brigade

    Event-driven scripting for Kubernetes

    Brigade is a full-featured, event-driven scripting platform built on top of Kubernetes. It integrates with many different event sources, more are always being added, and it's easy to create your own if you need something specific. The best part is that Kubernetes is well-abstracted so even team members without extensive Kubernetes experience or without direct access to a cluster can be productive.
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    Bull

    Bull

    Queue package for handling distributed jobs and messages in NodeJS

    The fastest, most reliable, Redis-based queue for Node. Carefully written for rock solid stability and atomicity. If you want to start using the next major version of Bull written entirely in Typescript you are welcome to the new repo here. Otherwise you are very welcome to still use Bull, which is a safe, battle tested codebase. If you need high quality production Redis instances for your Bull projects, please consider subscribing to RedisGreen, leaders in Redis hosting that works perfectly with Bull. Use the promo code "BULLMQ" when signing up to help us sponsor the development of Bull! Supercharge your queues with a professional front end. Get a complete overview of all your queues. Inspect jobs, search, retry, or promote delayed jobs. Metrics and statistics, and many more features. Queues are robust and can be run in parallel in several threads or processes without any risk of hazards or queue corruption.
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    CFD Python

    CFD Python

    Sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the 12 Steps to Navier-Stokes

    CFD Python, a.k.a. the 12 steps to Navier-Stokes, is a practical module for learning the foundations of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) by coding solutions to the basic partial differential equations that describe the physics of fluid flow. The module was part of a course taught by Prof. Lorena Barba between 2009 and 2013 in the Mechanical Engineering department at Boston University (Prof. Barba since moved to George Washington University). The module assumes only basic programming knowledge (in any language) and some background in partial differential equations and fluid mechanics. The "steps" were inspired by the ideas of Dr. Rio Yokota, who was a post-doc in Prof. Barba's lab until 2011, and the lessons were refined by Prof. Barba and her students over several semesters teaching the CFD course. We wrote this set of Jupyter notebooks in 2013 to teach an intensive two-day course in Mendoza, Argentina.
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    CFONTS

    CFONTS

    Sexy fonts for the console

    This is a silly little command line tool for sexy ANSI fonts in the console. Give your cli some love. cfonts detects what colors are supported on your platform. It sets a level of support automatically. In cfonts you can override this by passing in the FORCE_COLOR environment variable. All settings are optional and shown here with their default. You can use cfonts in your project without the direct output to the console. The package comes with a bunch of unit tests that aim to cover 100% of the code base. For more details about the code coverage check out coveralls.
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    CGAL

    CGAL

    The Computational Geometry Algorithms Library

    CGAL or the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library is a C++ library that gives you easy access to a myriad of efficient and reliable geometric algorithms. These algorithms are useful in a wide range of applications, including computer aided design, robotics, molecular biology, medical imaging, geographic information systems and more. CGAL features a great range of data structures and algorithms, including Voronoi diagrams, cell complexes and polyhedra, triangulations, arrangements of curves, surface and volume mesh generation, spatial searching, alpha shapes, geometry processing, and many more. The use of these result in beautiful, visually complex and accurate representations.
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    CPM.cmake

    CPM.cmake

    CMake's missing package manager

    CPM.cmake is a cross-platform CMake script that adds dependency management capabilities to CMake. It's built as a thin wrapper around CMake's FetchContent module that adds version control, caching, a simple API and more. Any downloadable project or resource can be added as a version-controlled dependency though CPM, it is not necessary to modify or package anything. Projects using modern CMake are automatically configured and their targets can be used immediately. For everything else, the targets can be created manually after the dependency has been downloaded. After CPM.cmake has been added to your project, the function CPMAddPackage can be used to fetch and configure a dependency. Afterwards, any targets defined in the dependency can be used directly. CPMAddPackage takes the following named parameters. The origin may be specified by a GIT_REPOSITORY, but other sources, such as direct URLs, are also supported.
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    CPU Features

    CPU Features

    A cross platform C99 library to get cpu features at runtime

    cpu_features is a cross-platform C library developed by Google that provides a simple and efficient way to detect available CPU features at runtime across a wide range of architectures and operating systems. It enables applications to determine which instruction sets (such as SSE, AVX, or NEON) are supported on the host machine, allowing developers to optimize performance dynamically. The library supports numerous architectures—including x86, ARM, AArch64, MIPS, POWER, RISCV, LoongArch, and s390x—and works on major operating systems like Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, Android, and iOS. Implemented in portable C99, it is thread-safe, has no memory allocations, and raises no exceptions, making it suitable even for use in low-level system libraries. The design emphasizes portability, extensibility, and compatibility with sandboxed or restricted environments where direct CPU access may be limited.
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    CRUFT

    CRUFT

    Allows you to maintain all the necessary cruft for building projects

    cruft allows you to maintain all the necessary boilerplate for packaging and building projects separate from the code you intentionally write. Fully compatible with existing Cookiecutter templates. Cruft is a tool built on top of CookieCutter that helps maintain the boilerplate code for packaging and building projects separately from the intentional code. It ensures that projects remain up-to-date with their templates.
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    CTFd

    CTFd

    CTFs as you need them

    CTFd is a Capture The Flag framework focusing on ease of use and customizability. It comes with everything you need to run a CTF and it's easy to customize with plugins and themes. Create your own challenges, categories, hints, and flags from the Admin Interface. Dynamic Scoring Challenges. Unlockable challenge support. Challenge plugin architecture to create your own custom challenges. Static & Regex-based flags. Custom flag plugins. Unlockable hints. File uploads to the server or an Amazon S3-compatible backend. Limit challenge attempts & hide challenges. Automatic bruteforce protection. Individual and Team-based competitions. Have users play on their own or form teams to play together. Scoreboard with automatic tie resolution. Hide Scores from the public. Freeze Scores at a specific time. Scoregraphs comparing the top 10 teams and team progress graphs. Markdown content management system. SMTP + Mailgun email support. Email confirmation support. Forgot password support.
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    CTGAN

    CTGAN

    Conditional GAN for generating synthetic tabular data

    CTGAN is a collection of Deep Learning based synthetic data generators for single table data, which are able to learn from real data and generate synthetic data with high fidelity. If you're just getting started with synthetic data, we recommend installing the SDV library which provides user-friendly APIs for accessing CTGAN. The SDV library provides wrappers for preprocessing your data as well as additional usability features like constraints. When using the CTGAN library directly, you may need to manually preprocess your data into the correct format, for example, continuous data must be represented as floats. Discrete data must be represented as ints or strings. The data should not contain any missing values.
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    Cabin

    Cabin

    Cabin is the best JavaScript and Node.js logging service and logging

    Cabin is the best JavaScript and Node.js logging service and logging npm package. Cabin is a drop-in replacement and the best alternative to Sentry, Timber, Airbrake, Papertrail, Loggly, Bugsnag, etc. Cabin will automatically detect and mask the following list of extremely sensitive types of data in your logs. Reduce your disk storage costs through Cabin's automatic conversion of Streams, Buffers, and ArrayBuffers to simplified, descriptive-only objects that otherwise would be unreadable (and obviously pollute your log files and disk storage). Cabin works with the most popular Node.js HTTP frameworks (e.g. Express and Koa), request body handling packages (e.g. multer and body-parser), and the passport authentication framework. It supports Node v6.4+ and IE 10+ out of the box, and its browser-ready bundle is only 39 KB (minified and gzipped).
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    Caffe

    Caffe

    A fast open framework for deep learning

    Caffe is an open source deep learning framework that’s focused on expression, speed and modularity. It’s got an expressive architecture that encourages application and innovation, and extensible code that’s great for active development. Caffe also offers great speed, capable of processing over 60M images per day with a single NVIDIA K40 GPU. It’s arguably one of the fastest convnet implementations around. Caffe is developed by the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR)/The Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC) and a great community of contributors that continue to make Caffe state-of-the-art in both code and models. It’s been used in numerous projects, from startup prototypes and academic research projects, to large scale industrial applications.
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    Cake

    Cake

    Cake (C# Make) is a cross platform build automation system

    Cake (C# Make) is a free and open-source cross-platform build automation system with a C# DSL for tasks such as compiling code, copying files and folders, running unit tests, compressing files, and building NuGet packages. Cake is built on top of the Roslyn compiler which enables you to write your build scripts in pure C# in either a standard console project, using Cake Frosting, or as Cake script using Cake .NET Tool. Cake runs on a modern .NET platform (.NET Core 3.1 or .NET 5 and newer) and is available on Windows, Linux, and macOS. See Runners for a list of available runners. Cake can run as simple console applications with full IDE integration including IntelliSense or refactoring. There are extensions available to provide advanced features for the most popular IDEs and editors. See Editors for a detailed feature list. Regardless if you're building on your own machine, or building on a CI system such as Azure Pipelines, GitHub Actions, TeamCity or Jenkins.
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    Caramel

    Caramel

    Functional language for building type-safe applications

    Caramel is a functional language for building type-safe, scalable, and maintainable applications. It is built in OCaml and maintained by Abstract Machines. Caramel leverages the OCaml compiler, to provide you with a pragmatic type system and industrial-strength type safety, and the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems used in a wide range of industries. Excellent type inference, so you never need to annotate your code. Supports sources in OCaml (and soon Reason syntax too). Caramel aims to make building type-safe concurrent programs a productive and fun experience. Caramel should let anyone with existing OCaml or Reason experience be up and running without having to relearn the entire language. Caramel strives to integrate with the larger ecosystem of BEAM languages, like Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Purerl, LFE, and Hamler.
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    Carbon Design System

    Carbon Design System

    A design system built by IBM

    Carbon is IBM’s open source design system for products and digital experiences. With the IBM Design Language as its foundation, the system consists of working code, design tools and resources, human interface guidelines, and a vibrant community of contributors. The component libraries give developers a collection of reusable components for building websites and user interfaces.
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    Cassowary

    Cassowary

    Run Windows Applications on Linux as if they are native

    Run Windows Applications on Linux as if they are native, Use Linux applications to launch files located in the windows vm without needing to install applications on vm. With easy-to-use configuration GUI.
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