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    BuildKit

    BuildKit

    Concurrent, cache-efficient, and Dockerfile-agnostic builder toolkit

    BuildKit is a toolkit for converting source code to build artifacts in an efficient, expressive and repeatable manner. BuildKit is a new project under the Moby umbrella for building and packaging software using containers. It’s a new codebase meant to replace the internals of the current build features in the Moby Engine. BuildKit emerged from the discussions about improving the build features in Moby Engine. We received a lot of positive feedback for the multi-stage build feature introduced in April and had proposals and user requests for many similar additions. But before that, we needed to make sure that we have capabilities to continue adding such features in the future and a solid foundation to extend on. Quite soon it was clear that we would need to redefine most of the fundamentals about how we even define a build operation and needed a clean break from the current codebase. A proposal was written, and development started in the open under the new repository.
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    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    CO3D (Common Objects in 3D)

    Tooling for the Common Objects In 3D dataset

    CO3Dv2 (Common Objects in 3D, version 2) is a large-scale 3D computer vision dataset and toolkit from Facebook Research designed for training and evaluating category-level 3D reconstruction methods using real-world data. It builds upon the original CO3Dv1 dataset, expanding both scale and quality—featuring 2× more sequences and 4× more frames, with improved image fidelity, more accurate segmentation masks, and enhanced annotations for object-centric 3D reconstruction. CO3Dv2 enables research in multi-view 3D reconstruction, novel view synthesis, and geometry-aware representation learning. Each of the thousands of sequences in CO3Dv2 captures a common object (from categories like cars, chairs, or plants) from multiple real-world viewpoints. The dataset includes RGB images, depth maps, masks, and camera poses for each frame, along with pre-defined training, validation, and testing splits for both few-view and many-view reconstruction tasks.
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    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Central Authentication Service (CAS)

    Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond

    Welcome to the home of the Apereo Central Authentication Service project, more commonly referred to as CAS. CAS is an enterprise multilingual single sign-on solution and identity provider for the web and attempts to be a comprehensive platform for your authentication and authorization needs. CAS is an open and well-documented authentication protocol. The primary implementation of the protocol is an open-source Java server component by the same name hosted here, with support for a plethora of additional authentication protocols and features. Monitor and track application and system behavior, statistics and metrics in real-time. Manage and review audits and logs centrally, and publish data to a variety of downstream systems. Manage and register client applications and services with specific authentication policies. Cross-platform client support (Java, .NET, PHP, Perl, Apache, etc).
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    Chat UI Kit React

    Chat UI Kit React

    Build your own chat UI with React components in few minutes

    Build your own chat UI with React components in a few minutes. The Chat UI Kit from Chatscope is an open-source UI toolkit for developing web chat applications. Tired of struggling with sticky scrollbars, content editable, responsiveness, and CSS hacks? This kit is for you. Headless chat library, React hook for state management in chat applications.
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    Choices.js

    Choices.js

    A vanilla JS customizable select box/text input plugin

    Choices.js is a lightweight, configurable select box/text input plugin. Similar to Select2 and Selectize but without the jQuery dependency. Choices is compiled using Babel targeting browsers with more than 1% of global usage and expecting that features listed below are available or polyfilled in the browser. You may see exact list of target browsers by running npx browserslist within this repository folder. If you need to support a browser that does not have one of the features listed below, I suggest including a polyfill from the very good polyfill.io. Events fired by Choices behave the same as standard events. No jQuery dependency, configurable sorting, flexible styling, fast search/filtering, clean API, right-to-left support, custom templates.
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    Clash

    Clash

    Haskell to VHDL/Verilog/SystemVerilog compiler

    Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. It provides a familiar structural design approach to both combinational and synchronous sequential circuits. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog. Clash is an open-source project, licensed under the permissive BSD2 license, and actively maintained by QBayLogic. The Clash project is a Haskell Foundation affiliated project. Clash is built on Haskell which provides an excellent foundation for well-typed code. Together with Clash's standard library it is easy to build scalable and reusable hardware designs. Load your designs in an interpreter and easily test all your component without needing to setup a test bench. Although Clash offers many features, you sometimes need to directly access VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog directly.
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    Clj-kondo

    Clj-kondo

    A linter for Clojure code that sparks joy

    A linter for Clojure code that sparks joy. Clj-kondo performs static analysis on Clojure, ClojureScript and EDN, without the need of a running REPL. It informs you about potential errors while you are typing. To detect lint errors across namespaces in your project, a cache is needed. To let clj-kondo know where to create one, make a .clj-kondo directory in the root of your project, meaning on the same level as your project.clj, deps.edn or build.boot. A cache will be created inside of it when you run clj-kondo. Before linting inside your editor, it is recommended to lint the entire classpath to teach clj-kondo about all the libraries you are using, including Clojure and/or ClojureScript itself. Since clj-kondo now knows about your version of ClojureScript via the cache, it detects that the number of arguments you passed to select keys is invalid. Each time you edit a file, the cache is incrementally updated, so clj-kondo is informed about new functions you just wrote.
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    CocoaPods

    CocoaPods

    The Cocoa Dependency Manager

    CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects. It has over 82 thousand libraries and is used in over 3 million apps. CocoaPods can help you scale your projects elegantly. CocoaPods is built with Ruby and is installable with the default Ruby available on macOS. We recommend you use the default ruby. Using the default Ruby install can require you to use sudo when installing gems. Further installation instructions are in the guides. CocoaPods manages library dependencies for your Xcode projects. The dependencies for your projects are specified in a single text file called a Podfile. CocoaPods will resolve dependencies between libraries, fetch the resulting source code, then link it together in an Xcode workspace to build your project. Ultimately the goal is to improve discoverability of, and engagement in, third party open-source libraries by creating a more centralised ecosystem.
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    CodiumAI PR-Agent

    CodiumAI PR-Agent

    AI-Powered tool for automated pull request analysis

    CodiumAI PR-Agent is an open-source tool aiming to help developers review pull requests faster and more efficiently. It automatically analyzes the pull request and can provide several types of commands. See the Usage Guide for instructions how to run the different tools from CLI, online usage, Or by automatically triggering them when a new PR is opened. You can try GPT-4 powered PR-Agent, on your public GitHub repository, instantly. Just mention @CodiumAI-Agent and add the desired command in any PR comment. The agent will generate a response based on your command.
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    Contour

    Contour

    Modern C++ Terminal Emulator

    contour is a modern and actually fast, modal, virtual terminal emulator, for everyday use. It is aimed at power users with a modern feature mindset. Available on all 4 major platforms, Linux, OS/X, FreeBSD, Windows. GPU-accelerated rendering. Font ligatures support (such as in Fira Code). Unicode: Emoji support (-: 🌈 💝 😛 👪 - including ZWJ, VS15, VS16 emoji :-) Unicode: Grapheme cluster support. Bold and italic fonts. High-DPI support. Vertical Line Markers (quickly jump to markers in your history!) Vi-like input modes for improved selection and copy'n'paste experience and Vi-like scrolloff feature. Blurred behind transparent background when using Windows 10 or KDE window manager on Linux. Blurrable Background image support. Runtime configuration reload. 256-color and Truecolor support. Key binding customization.
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    Cosmos

    Cosmos

    Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit"

    Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit" made for Visual Studio 2022. Build your own OS using managed languages such as C#, VB.NET, and more! Cosmos (C# Open Source Managed Operating System) is an operating system development kit that uses Visual Studio as its development environment. Despite C# in the name any .NET-based language can be used including VB.NET, Fortran, Delphi Prism, IronPython, F# and more. Cosmos itself and the kernel routines are primarily written in C#, and thus the Cosmos name. Cosmos is not an operating system in the traditional sense, but instead, it is an "Operating System Development Kit". Cosmos lets you create operating systems just as Visual Studio and C# normally let you create applications. Most users can write and boot their own operating system in just a few minutes, all using Visual Studio.
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    Courses (Anthropic)

    Courses (Anthropic)

    Anthropic's educational courses

    Anthropic’s courses repository is a growing collection of self-paced learning materials that teach practical AI skills using Claude and the Anthropic API. It’s organized as a sequence of hands-on courses—starting with API fundamentals and prompt engineering—so learners build capability step by step rather than in isolation. Each course mixes short readings with runnable notebooks and exercises, guiding you through concepts like model parameters, streaming, multimodal prompts, structured outputs, and evaluation. Assignments emphasize realistic tasks such as building small utilities, testing prompts against edge cases, and measuring quality so you learn to ship things that work. The materials are written for developers but remain friendly to newcomers, with clear setup instructions and minimal boilerplate. Because the repo is live and maintained, lessons are updated as the SDK and models evolve, and issues are used to track fixes, clarifications, and new modules.
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    Crystal

    Crystal

    The crystal programming language

    Crystal’s syntax is heavily inspired by Ruby’s, so it feels natural to read and easy to write, and has the added benefit of a lower learning curve for experienced Ruby devs. Crystal is statically type checked, so any type errors will be caught early by the compiler rather than fail on runtime. Moreover, and to keep the language clean, Crystal has built-in type inference, so most type annotations are unneeded. All types are non-nilable in Crystal, and nilable variables are represented as a union between the type and nil. As a consequence, the compiler will automatically check for null references in compile time, helping prevent the dreadful billion-dollar mistake. Crystal’s answer to metaprogramming is a powerful macro system, which ranges from basic templating and AST inspection, to types inspection and running arbitrary external programs. Crystal uses green threads, called fibers, to achieve concurrency. Fibers communicate with each other using channels, as in Go or Clojure.
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    CuPy

    CuPy

    A NumPy-compatible array library accelerated by CUDA

    CuPy is an open source implementation of NumPy-compatible multi-dimensional array accelerated with NVIDIA CUDA. It consists of cupy.ndarray, a core multi-dimensional array class and many functions on it. CuPy offers GPU accelerated computing with Python, using CUDA-related libraries to fully utilize the GPU architecture. According to benchmarks, it can even speed up some operations by more than 100X. CuPy is highly compatible with NumPy, serving as a drop-in replacement in most cases. CuPy is very easy to install through pip or through precompiled binary packages called wheels for recommended environments. It also makes writing a custom CUDA kernel very easy, requiring only a small code snippet of C++.
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    DASH V4

    DASH V4

    Blazing fast library to create a functional dashboard on ESP8266

    DASH V4 is the 4th-gen blazing fast library to create a functional & real-time dashboard for ESP8266 & ESP32 microcontrollers. This library includes charts, display cards, interactive buttons and many more components to create a perfect dashboard that is accessible locally via your IoT device's IP. DASH does not require any kind of internet connection, everything is stored locally.
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    Database-backed Periodic Tasks

    Database-backed Periodic Tasks

    Celery Periodic Tasks backed by the Django ORM

    This extension enables you to store the periodic task schedule in the database. The periodic tasks can be managed from the Django Admin interface, where you can create, edit and delete periodic tasks and how often they should run. Usage and installation instructions for this extension are available from the Celery documentation. If you change the Django TIME_ZONE setting your periodic task schedule will still be based on the old timezone. To create a periodic task executing at an interval you must first create the interval object. If you have multiple periodic tasks executing every 10 seconds, then they should all point to the same schedule object.
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    Dear ImGui Bundle

    Dear ImGui Bundle

    Dear ImGui Bundle: easily create ImGui applications in Python and C++

    Dear ImGui Bundle is a bundle for Dear ImGui, including various powerful libraries from its ecosystem. It enables to easily create ImGui applications in C++ and Python, under Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is aimed at application developers, researchers, and beginner developers who want to quickly get started.
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    DevPod

    DevPod

    Codespaces but open-source, client-only and unopinionated

    DevPod is a client-only tool to create reproducible developer environments based on a devcontainer.json on any backend. Each developer environment runs in a container and is specified through a devcontainer.json. Through DevPod providers, these environments can be created on any backend, such as the local computer, a Kubernetes cluster, any reachable remote machine, or in a VM in the cloud. You can think of DevPod as the glue that connects your local IDE to a machine that you want to develop. So depending on the requirements of your project, you can either create a workspace locally on the computer, on a beefy cloud machine with many GPUs, or a spare remote computer. Within DevPod, every workspace is managed the same way, which also makes it easy to switch between workspaces that might be hosted somewhere else.
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    Dioxus

    Dioxus

    Friendly React-like GUI library for desktop, web, mobile, and more

    Build reliable user interfaces that run anywhere. Introducing Dioxus, a React-like library for building fast, portable, and beautiful user interfaces with Rust. Runs on the web, desktop, mobile, and more. Easily describe the layout of your application with HTML or RSX syntax. Build encapsulated components that manage their own state, then compose them to make complex UIs. Components and hooks can be reused to render on the web, desktop, mobile, server, and more! 1st class support for asynchronous tasks, suspense for datafetching, and pausable coroutines. Eliminate a whole class of bugs at compile time with static typing for every library. Fearlessly refactor even the largest of apps with powerful compile-time guarantees. No more uncaught exceptions. Components can easily abort rendering without crashing the entire app. Comprehensive doc comments provide MDN hints and guides right under your fingertips.
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    Dockhand

    Dockhand

    Docker management you will like

    Dockhand is a modern, self-hosted Docker management application that provides a graphical interface for handling container operations, Docker Compose stacks, and multi-environment orchestration without relying solely on terminal commands. Designed for homelab enthusiasts, developers, and growing teams, Dockhand offers real-time container lifecycle controls, visual editors for stacks, and a dashboard that shows system metrics like CPU and memory usage. The platform supports Git integration for deploying and syncing Compose stacks directly from repositories, interactive log streaming, and shell access into containers. It also includes tools for managing images, volumes, networks, and container events, making it a comprehensive alternative to traditional command-line workflows. Authentication, single sign-on (OIDC/SSO), role-based access control, and enterprise features make it suitable for professional use as well.
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    Dockle

    Dockle

    Container Image Linter for Security

    Container Image Linter for Security, Helping build the Best-Practice Docker Image, Easy to start. You can install dockle with the asdf version manager with this plugin, which automates the process of installing (and switching between) various versions of github release binaries. With asdf already installed, run commands to install dockle. You can scan your built image with Dockle in Travis CI/CircleCI. Though, you can ignore the specified target checkpoints by using .dockleignore file. Or, if you just want the results to display and not let the test fail for this, specify --exit-code to 0 in dockle command.
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    DreamFactory

    DreamFactory

    DreamFactory API Management Platform

    DreamFactory can run on private, public, or hybrid cloud infrastructure. DreamFactory is easy to deploy with Docker, Kubernetes, or directly from GitHub using our automated installers. Eliminate the biggest bottleneck in modern IT. Launch your project in weeks rather than months. DreamFactory instantly creates a secure, standardized, reusable, fully documented, and live REST API. Connect Salesforce to SQL Server, or your ERP to AWS S3. Transform and mask data along the way. Create reports, analytics, and alerts. Empower teams to retrieve and distribute data on demand. Secure every API endpoint behind Active Directory, OAuth2, Okta, OpenID Connect, and more. Restrict capabilities using role-Based Access Controls. Easily manage API keys. Deploy behind firewalls and in air-gapped environments. Integrate legacy technology into cutting-edge applications, extending technology lifecycles and derisking legacy system replacements.
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    Drogon

    Drogon

    Drogon: A C++14/17/20 based HTTP web application framework

    Drogon is a C++14/17-based HTTP application framework. Drogon can be used to easily build various types of web application server programs using C++. Drogon is the name of a dragon in the American TV series "Game of Thrones" that I really like. Drogon is a cross-platform framework, It supports Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HaikuOS, and Windows. Use a non-blocking I/O network lib based on epoll (kqueue under macOS/FreeBSD) to provide high-concurrency, high-performance network IO, please visit the TFB Tests Results for more details. Provide a completely asynchronous programming mode. Support Http1.0/1.1 (server side and client side). Based on the template, a simple reflection mechanism is implemented to completely decouple the main program framework, controllers, and views. Support cookies and built-in sessions. Support back-end rendering, the controller generates the data to the view to generate the Html page.
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    Element Plus

    Element Plus

    A Vue.js 3 UI Library made by Element team

    Element Plus is a comprehensive UI component library for Vue 3 that provides a wide range of pre-built, production-ready interface elements designed to accelerate web application development. It is the successor to the widely used Element UI framework and has been fully rewritten in TypeScript to take advantage of Vue 3’s Composition API and modern tooling. The library offers a cohesive design system along with a large collection of components such as forms, tables, navigation elements, and data visualization tools, enabling developers to build complex interfaces efficiently. It supports multiple build systems and modern development environments, making it adaptable to different workflows and project setups. Element Plus also includes internationalization support, theming capabilities, and a strong emphasis on usability and accessibility. Its ecosystem includes tools for migration, component playgrounds, and starter templates that simplify onboarding and development.
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    Epoxy

    Epoxy

    Android library for building complex screens in a RecyclerView

    Epoxy is an Android library for building complex screens in a RecyclerView. Models are automatically generated from custom views or databinding layouts via annotation processing. These models are then used in an EpoxyController to declare what items to show in the RecyclerView. This abstracts the boilerplate of view holders, diffing items and binding payload changes, item types, item ids, span counts, and more, in order to simplify building screens with multiple view types. Additionally, Epoxy adds support for saving view state and automatic diffing of item changes. We developed Epoxy at Airbnb to simplify the process of working with RecyclerViews, and to add the missing functionality we needed. We now use Epoxy for most of the main screens in our app and it has improved our developer experience greatly. If you are using layout resources in Epoxy annotations then for library projects add Butterknife's gradle plugin to your buildscript.
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