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    zag

    zag

    Finite state machines for building accessible design systems and UI

    A collection of framework-agnostic UI components patterns like an accordion, menu, and dialog that can be used to build design systems for React, Vue, and Solid.js. Simple, resilient component logic. Write component logic once and use it anywhere. Built-in adapters that connect machine output to DOM semantics in a WAI-ARIA-compliant way. Component logic is largely JavaScript code and can be consumed in any JS framework. Zag machine APIs are completely headless and unstyled. Use your favorite...
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    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes

    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes

    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes simplifies deploying and running Jaeger

    The Jaeger Operator is an implementation of a Kubernetes Operator. Operators are pieces of software that ease the operational complexity of running another piece of software. More technically, Operators are a method of packaging, deploying, and managing a Kubernetes application. A Kubernetes application is an application that is both deployed on Kubernetes and managed using the Kubernetes APIs and kubectl (Kubernetes) or oc (OKD) tooling. To be able to make the most of Kubernetes, you need a...
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    Hakaton Starter

    Hakaton Starter

    A boilerplate for Node.js web applications

    A boilerplate for Node.js web applications. If you have attended any hackathons in the past, then you know how much time it takes to get a project started: decide on what to build, pick a programming language, pick a web framework, pick a CSS framework. A while later, you might have an initial project up on GitHub, and only then can other team members start contributing. Or how about doing something as simple as Sign in with Facebook authentication? You can spend hours on it if you are not...
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    Tonic

    Tonic

    Easy to audit, zero-dependencies and build-tool-free

    ...No build tools are required. Native web components. Ideal for JAM stacks. Identical on client & server. Composition oriented. Event delegation by default. Lots of examples. Building a component with Tonic starts by creating a function or a class. The class should have at least one method named render which returns a template literal of HTML. onic is a thin wrapper around web components. Web components require a name with two or more parts. So your class name should be CamelCased (starting with an uppercase letter). ...
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    OpenAI Agents JS

    OpenAI Agents JS

    A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows

    ...At its core, it introduces primitives like Agents, Tools, Guardrails, and Handoffs, letting you define structured multi-agent systems in a modular way. The repo includes examples showing how to build agents that call local functions, chain between agents, validate input/output, stream responses, and interact in real time (e.g. voice agents via WebRTC). It also has tracing and debugging support so you can introspect how agents executed their workflows. Because it aligns closely with the Python Agents SDK, it aims for cross-language parity so that JS/TS devs can adopt similar agent architectures.
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    react-fullpage

    react-fullpage

    Official React.js wrapper for fullPage.js

    ...The library supports server-side rendering scenarios (such as Next.js and Gatsby) by returning a static version when window is not available and then hydrating into the “live” interactive version on the client. Documentation includes examples for plain React, Gatsby, and Next.js, showing how to configure license keys, scrolling speed, callbacks, and plugin extensions such as horizontal scrolling.
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    Node.js Best Practices

    Node.js Best Practices

    The Node.js best practices list (July 2024)

    This repository is a living, community-curated guide to writing robust, maintainable Node.js applications at scale. It organizes advice into clear sections—project structure, error handling, security, testing, performance, reliability, and maintainability—so teams can adopt improvements incrementally. Each guideline is phrased as a practical recommendation with motivation and trade-offs, not just a rule, which makes it easier to reach team consensus. The content aims to be...
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    Tunix

    Tunix

    A JAX-native LLM Post-Training Library

    ...The library is organized around modular pipelines for data loading, rollout, optimization, and evaluation, letting practitioners swap components without rewriting the whole stack. Examples and reference configs demonstrate end-to-end runs for common model families, helping teams reproduce baselines before customizing. Tunix also leans into research ergonomics: logging, checkpointing, and metrics are built in, and the code is written to be hackable rather than monolithic. Overall it aims to shorten the path from an off-the-shelf base model to a well-aligned, task-ready model using scalable JAX primitives.
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    RLax

    RLax

    Library of JAX-based building blocks for reinforcement learning agents

    RLax (pronounced “relax”) is a JAX-based library developed by Google DeepMind that provides reusable mathematical building blocks for constructing reinforcement learning (RL) agents. Rather than implementing full algorithms, RLax focuses on the core functional operations that underpin RL methods—such as computing value functions, returns, policy gradients, and loss terms—allowing researchers to flexibly assemble their own agents. It supports both on-policy and off-policy learning, as well as...
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    K8tools

    K8tools

    Security- and exploitation-oriented utilities and proof-of-concepts

    ...The README and repository metadata present it as an “all-in-one” toolkit for offensive security tasks, with many archived executables, exploit payloads, and helper scripts (including PowerShell and Python examples) that target services such as WebLogic, Tomcat, Zimbra, Struts2, Zabbix and others. The repo is actively starred and forked by the community, shows a long commit history, and includes many archived artifacts.
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    Flutter Wonderous App

    Flutter Wonderous App

    A showcase app for the Flutter SDK

    ...From a technical standpoint, it demonstrates advanced layout techniques, gesture handling, and integration of complex visual assets in Flutter. It is part of Flutter’s official examples, intended to inspire developers and designers about what’s possible beyond basic apps.
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    Hilbish

    Hilbish

    The Moon-powered shell! A comfy and extensible shell for Lua fans

    Hilbish is an extensible shell designed to be highly customizable. It is configured in Lua and provides a good range of features. It aims to be easy to use for anyone but powerful enough for those who need it. The motivation for choosing Lua was that it's simpler and better to use than an old shell script. It's fine for basic interactive shell uses, but that's the only place Hilbish has shell script; everything else is Lua and aims to be infinitely configurable. Hilbish is configured and...
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    Ruma

    Ruma

    A set of Rust crates for interacting with the Matrix chat network

    Matrix is an open specification for an online communication protocol. It includes all the features you'd expect from a modern chat platform including instant messaging, group chats, audio and video calls, searchable message history, synchronization across all your devices, and end-to-end encryption. Matrix is federated, so no single company controls the system or your data. You can use an existing server you trust or run your own, and the servers synchronize messages seamlessly. Learn more...
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    Common Expression Language

    Common Expression Language

    Fast, portable, non-Turing complete expression evaluation

    The Common Expression Language (CEL) is a non-Turing complete language designed for simplicity, speed, safety, and portability. CEL's C-like syntax looks nearly identical to equivalent expressions in C++, Go, Java, and TypeScript. A CEL "program" is a single expression. The examples have been tagged as java, go, and typescript within the markdown to showcase the commonality of the syntax. CEL is ideal for lightweight expression evaluation when a fully sandboxed scripting language is too resource intensive. To get started, try the Codelab. Determine the variables and functions you want to provide to CEL. Parse and check an expression to make sure it's valid. ...
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    MoreLINQ

    MoreLINQ

    Extensions to LINQ to Objects

    MoreLINQ can be used in one of two ways. The simplest is to just import the MoreLinq namespace and all extension methods become instantly available for you to use on the types they extend (typically some instantiation of IEnumerable<T>). In some very rare instances, however, doing so can cause conflicts with other libraries you may be using that incidentally also extend the same type with an identically named method and signature. This happened with MoreLINQ, for example, when Microsoft .NET...
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    IVY

    IVY

    The Unified Machine Learning Framework

    Take any code that you'd like to include. For example, an existing TensorFlow model, and some useful functions from both PyTorch and NumPy libraries. Choose any framework for writing your higher-level pipeline, including data loading, distributed training, analytics, logging, visualization etc. Choose any backend framework which should be used under the hood, for running this entire pipeline. Choose the most appropriate device or combination of devices for your needs. DeepMind releases an...
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    TensorFlow Model Garden

    TensorFlow Model Garden

    Models and examples built with TensorFlow

    The TensorFlow Model Garden is a repository with a number of different implementations of state-of-the-art (SOTA) models and modeling solutions for TensorFlow users. We aim to demonstrate the best practices for modeling so that TensorFlow users can take full advantage of TensorFlow for their research and product development. To improve the transparency and reproducibility of our models, training logs on TensorBoard.dev are also provided for models to the extent possible though not all models...
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    TapTargetView

    TapTargetView

    An implementation of tap targets from the Material Design guidelines

    An implementation of tap targets from Google's Material Design guidelines on feature discovery. Prompt users to try features or functionality that can be completed in a single tap, such as saving a location in a map app. Prompt users to try features or functionality that require more than one tap to complete, such as turning on automatic backup in a photo app. Feature discovery prompts have more impact when they are presented to the right users at contextually relevant moments. When...
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    ws

    ws

    Tiny WebSocket library for Go

    ...Library is tagged as v1* so its API must not be broken during some improvements or refactoring. Example applications using ws are developed in separate repository ws-examples. We can apply the same pattern to read and write structured responses through a JSON encoder and decoder.Zero-copy upgrade helps to avoid unnecessary allocations and copying while handling HTTP Upgrade request.
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    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python

    learn-python is another repository by Oleksii Trekhleb that serves as both a playground and an interactive cheatsheet for learning Python. It contains numerous Python scripts organized by topic (lists, dictionaries, loops, functions, classes, modules, etc.), each with code examples, explanations, test assertions, and links to further readings. The design supports “learn by doing”: you can modify the code, run the tests, see how behavior changes, and thus internalize Python language features, idioms, and good style practices (including linting and PEP8). Because it is organized in bite-sized chunks, it’s ideal for beginners or people refreshing their Python skills who want to revisit syntax and common patterns before moving into larger frameworks or applications. ...
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    homemade-machine-learning is a repository by Oleksii Trekhleb containing Python implementations of classic machine-learning algorithms done “from scratch”, meaning you don’t rely heavily on high-level libraries but instead write the logic yourself to deepen understanding. Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is...
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    Schema.DTS

    Schema.DTS

    JSON-LD TypeScript types for Schema vocabulary

    The project provides a comprehensive set of TypeScript typings based on the Schema vocabulary, enabling developers to author JSON-LD structured data with strong type safety. It supplies both high-level discriminated unions and helper types to model contexts, graphs, and linked data relationships with clarity and accuracy. Usage examples demonstrate how one can import types like Person, WithContext, or Graph and compose JSON-LD objects in a way that aligns with semantic-web and knowledge-graph practices. The repository also contains a generator tool that can pull ontology definitions and emit TypeScript definitions in bulk, ensuring the typings stay up to date and maintain consistency. ...
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes.
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    Flutter Architecture Samples

    Flutter Architecture Samples

    TodoMVC for Flutter

    ...You can use the techniques demonstrated here in many different ways to build apps. Your own particular priorities will impact how you implement the concepts in these projects, so you should not consider these samples to be canonical examples.
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    pkgdown

    pkgdown

    Generate static html documentation for an R package

    pkgdown is an R package (by the r-lib group) whose purpose is to generate static websites (HTML) for R packages, automatically converting a package’s help files, vignettes, README, NEWS, etc., into a documentation website. It helps package authors share their documentation online with minimal friction. It supports custom templates, themes, and configuration. pkgdown 2.0.0 includes an upgrade from Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 5, which is accompanied by a whole bunch of minor UI improvements. If...
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