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    RestSharp

    RestSharp

    Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET

    RestSharp is probably the most popular HTTP client library for .NET. Featuring automatic serialization and deserialization, request and response type detection, variety of authentications and other useful features, it is being used by hundreds of thousands of projects. RestSharp passed over 32 million downloads on NuGet, with average daily download count of 10,000. It's being used by many popular OSS projects, including Roslyn and Swagger. The main purpose of RestSharp is to make synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. As the name suggests, the main audience of RestSharp are developers who use REST APIs. However, RestSharp can call any API over HTTP (but not HTTP/2), as long as you have the resource URI and request parameters that you want to send comply with W3C HTTP standards. RestSharp can take care of serializing the request body to JSON or XML and deserialize the response. It can also form a valid request URI based on different parameter kinds.
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    Ring UI

    Ring UI

    A collection of JetBrains Web UI components

    Ring-UI is a React component library created by JetBrains to provide a consistent, high-quality set of UI elements for building web applications with a polished and professional look and feel. It includes a comprehensive suite of components like buttons, dropdowns, modals, tabs, forms, tooltips, menus, and navigation elements that adhere to modern design principles and accessibility standards, making it easier for developers to deliver rich interactive experiences without reinventing core UI pieces. Ring-UI is designed to be modular, themable, and easily composable, so teams can adopt only the components they need and customize appearance to match their branding or product style. It also includes layout utilities and responsive behavior to support applications that work well on both desktop and mobile screens. With TypeScript support, robust documentation, and a focus on developer ergonomics, Ring-UI makes complex UI development more predictable and maintainable in large projects.
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    RuVector

    RuVector

    Self-Learning, Vector Graph Neural Network, and Database built in Rust

    RuVector is part of the broader rUv ecosystem of AI engineering tools and focuses on enabling advanced vector-based processing and intelligent system development within agentic and AI-driven pipelines. The project fits into a larger vision of modular, composable AI infrastructure designed to support autonomous agents, data retrieval, and intelligent automation workflows. It emphasizes extensibility and interoperability with modern AI stacks, allowing developers to integrate vector operations into search, reasoning, or generative systems. The repository reflects a research-forward approach that blends practical utilities with experimental agentic concepts, encouraging exploration of emerging AI design patterns. It is intended for developers building sophisticated AI-powered applications who need flexible vector handling and integration capabilities.
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    Rubix ML

    Rubix ML

    A high-level machine learning and deep learning library for PHP

    Rubix ML is a free open-source machine learning (ML) library that allows you to build programs that learn from your data using the PHP language. We provide tools for the entire machine learning life cycle from ETL to training, cross-validation, and production with over 40 supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms. In addition, we provide tutorials and other educational content to help you get started using ML in your projects. Our intuitive interface is quick to grasp while hiding alot of power and complexity. Write less code and iterate faster leaving the hard stuff to us. Rubix ML utilizes a versatile modular architecture that is defined by a few key abstractions and their types and interfaces. Train models in a fraction of the time by installing the optional Tensor extension powered by C. Learners such as neural networks will automatically get a performance boost.
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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects. Robust code formatting capabilities. Multiple result for matters for both interactive use and for feeding data into other tools. Ability to have different configurations for different parts of your codebase. Ability to disable certain cops only for specific files or parts of files. Extremely flexible configuration that allows you to adapt RuboCop to pretty much every style and preference. It’s easy to extend RuboCop with custom cops and formatters. Many online services use RuboCop internally (e.g. HoundCI, Sider and CodeClimate).
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby programming language

    A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming. He has often said that he is “trying to make Ruby natural, not simple,” in a way that mirrors life. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups.
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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool. Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects. Ruff can be configured through a pyproject.toml, ruff.toml, or .ruff.toml file (see: Configuration, or Settings for a complete list of all configuration options). Ruff supports over 500 lint rules, many of which are inspired by popular tools like Flake8, isort, pyupgrade, and others. Regardless of the rule's origin, Ruff re-implements every rule in Rust as a first-party feature.
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    RuoYi

    RuoYi

    The warehouse's SpringBoot-based rights management system

    The warehouse's SpringBoot-based rights management system is easy to read and understand, and the interface is simple and beautiful. The core technology uses Spring, MyBatis, and Shiro without any other heavy dependencies. I have always wanted to make a background management system, and I have seen many excellent open source projects but found no suitable ones. So I started to write a background system in my spare time. So there is Zoe. She can be used for all web applications, such as website management background, website member center, CMS, CRM, OA. All front-end and back-end codes are very compact and easy to use after encapsulation, and the probability of errors is low. Also supports mobile client access. The system will continue to update some useful functions. The user is the system operator, and this function mainly completes the system user configuration. Configure the system organization (company, department, group).
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    Russh

    Russh

    Rust SSH client & server library

    Russh provides a Rust library for implementing SSH clients and servers with a modern, async-friendly design. It exposes building blocks for authentication, channel management, port forwarding, and key handling, allowing you to embed SSH functionality directly into Rust applications. The API is designed to be explicit and composable, making it possible to implement custom behaviors like reverse tunnels, interactive shells, and service multiplexing. Because performance and safety are central, the code leverages Rust’s type system to reduce classes of runtime errors common in network protocol implementations. The project also includes examples and discussion threads that show how other tools integrate it for web-based clients or gateway services. For teams building terminals, proxies, or embedded management planes, it offers a robust foundation without shelling out to external binaries.
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    S3Proxy

    S3Proxy

    S3Proxy implements the S3 API and proxies requests

    S3Proxy implements the S3 API and proxies requests, enabling several use cases. Translation from S3 to Backblaze B2, EMC Atmos, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and OpenStack Swift. Testing without Amazon by using the local filesystem. Extension via middleware. Embedding into Java applications. Docker Hub hosts a Docker image and has instructions on how to run it. Users can download releases from GitHub. Developers can build the project by running mvn package which produces a binary at target/s3proxy. S3Proxy requires Java 8 or newer to run. Configure S3Proxy via a properties file. An example using the local file system as the storage backend with anonymous access. S3Proxy can be configured to assign buckets to different backends with the same credentials. In addition to the explicit names, glob syntax can be used to configure many buckets for a given backend.
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    Seal Report

    Seal Report

    Database Reporting Tool and Tasks (.Net)

    Seal Report is an open-source tool for the generation of daily reports from any database. It offers a complete framework for producing dynamic reports and dashboards, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
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    ShowDoc

    ShowDoc

    ShowDoc is a tool greatly applicable for an IT team to share documents

    When we take over a module or project which has been developed by others, we always feel crazy watching at the codes without notes or comments. Programmers often want others to write technical documents, but not by themselves. Writing technical documents need lots of time and works, such as it needs to consider how to handle the format and layout of the documents. Beside, the man who writes the documents has to think all kinds of non-technical details. For example, which catalog should to be put in the newly-established word document. In general, all kinds of word documents are dispersively maintained by different people in a team. ShowDoc is a tool greatly applicable for an IT team to share documents online. It can promote communication efficiency between members of a team. With the development of mobile Internet, BaaS (Backend as a Service) becomes more and more popular.
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    SignTools

    SignTools

    A free, self-hosted platform to sideload iOS apps without a computer

    SignTools is a sideloading platform that takes a different approach from any similar tools. It consists of two components — a service and a builder. The builder is a macOS machine which performs signing using official Apple software. Doing so means high reliability and compatibility. The service (this repo) can be hosted anywhere, and it provides a web interface for you to upload, sign, and download apps, using the builder where necessary. Having the web service means that you don't need anything installed on your phone, and you can still sideload without a computer. Don't be discouraged if this sounds complicated — you don't need to own a Mac or a server, and the simple setup takes less than 5 minutes! Read ahead for more information and examples.
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    SiteOne Crawler

    SiteOne Crawler

    SiteOne Crawler is a website analyzer and exporter

    SiteOne Crawler is a very useful and easy-to-use tool you'll ♥ as a Dev/DevOps, website owner or consultant. Works on all popular platforms - Windows, macOS, and Linux (x64 and arm64 too). It will crawl your entire website in depth, analyze and report problems, show useful statistics and reports, generate an offline version of the website, generate sitemaps, or send reports via email. Watch a detailed video with a sample report for Astro. build website. This crawler can be used as a command-line tool (see releases and video), or you can use a multi-platform desktop application with a graphical interface (see a video about the app).
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    Smaller C

    Smaller C

    Simple C compiler

    Smaller C is a simple and small single-pass C compiler, currently supporting most of the C language common between C89/ANSI C and C99 (minus some C89 and plus some C99 features). Currently, it generates 16-bit and 32-bit 80386+ assembly code for NASM that can then be assembled and linked into DOS, Windows, Linux and Mac OS X programs. (You may use YASM or FASM instead of NASM) Code generation for MIPS CPUs is also supported (primarily for RetroBSD). The compiler is capable of compiling itself. The core compiler comes with a preprocessor (ucpp), a linker, and a compiler driver (the driver invokes the preprocessor, the core compiler, the assembler, and the linker and supports options similar to those of gcc).
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    SmartSql

    SmartSql

    SmartSql = MyBatis in C# + .NET Core+ Cache(Memory | Redis)

    SmartSql is a lightweight, high-performance ORM for .NET inspired by MyBatis. It provides a hybrid approach that separates SQL from application code while supporting dynamic queries, mapping, and caching. With XML or annotation-based configuration, SmartSql is designed to balance control and productivity for .NET developers.
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    Sol

    Sol

    MacOS launcher & command palette

    Sol is an open source app launcher, focused on ease of use and speed. It has minimal configuration and runs natively.
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    Spack

    Spack

    A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions

    A flexible package manager supporting multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers. Spack is a package manager for supercomputers, Linux, and macOS. It makes installing scientific software easy. Spack isn’t tied to a particular language; you can build a software stack in Python or R, link to libraries written in C, C++, or Fortran, and easily swap compilers or target specific microarchitectures. Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. Package files are written in pure Python, and specs allow package authors to write a single script for many different builds of the same package. With Spack, you can build your software all the ways you want to.
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    Sparse Attention

    Sparse Attention

    "Generating Long Sequences with Sparse Transformers" examples

    Sparse Attention is OpenAI’s code release for the Sparse Transformer model, introduced in the paper Generating Long Sequences with Sparse Transformers. It explores how modifying the self-attention mechanism with sparse patterns can reduce the quadratic scaling of standard transformers, making it possible to model much longer sequences efficiently. The repository provides implementations of sparse attention layers, training code, and evaluation scripts for benchmark datasets. It highlights both fixed and learnable sparsity patterns that trade off computational cost and model expressiveness. By enabling tractable training on longer contexts, the project opened the door to applications in large-scale text and image generation. Though archived, it remains a key reference for efficient transformer research, influencing many later architectures that aim to extend sequence length while reducing compute.
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    SpringBoot Labs

    SpringBoot Labs

    A repository covering six columns

    SpringBoot-Labs is a comprehensive learning and reference repository created by yudaocode that explores advanced concepts, features, and best practices in Spring Boot development. The project provides an extensive collection of example modules, each demonstrating a specific framework integration or architectural pattern within the Spring ecosystem. Topics include web development, microservices, security, messaging, distributed systems, DevOps deployment, and cloud-native application design. Unlike simple tutorials, SpringBoot-Labs dives deeply into practical, production-oriented setups, showing how different technologies and configurations work together in real-world scenarios. The repository is designed for developers who already understand the basics of Spring Boot and want to expand their skills into more complex and modern use cases. Through detailed code samples and explanations, it serves as both an educational and practical toolkit for mastering Spring Boot & related frameworks.
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    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android

    Squircle CE is a fast and free multi-language code editor for Android. This repository contains the complete source code and the build instructions for the project.
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    Standard Webhooks

    Standard Webhooks

    The Standard Webhooks specification

    Standard Webhooks is a community-driven specification and set of open-source tools designed to make webhooks consistent, secure, and interoperable across providers. The project defines strict guidelines covering aspects like signature formats, headers, timestamps, replay protection, and forward compatibility. It includes reference implementations for signature verification and signing across multiple languages such as Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, C#, Java, and Elixir, along with additional community SDKs. The initiative is guided by a technical steering committee with members from companies like Zapier, Twilio, Mux, ngrok, Supabase, Svix, and Kong. Standard Webhooks matters because it eliminates the fragmentation of webhook implementations, reducing consumer effort and enabling seamless verification in apps or even directly in API gateways. By unifying best practices, it improves developer experience, enhances security, and enables new ecosystem tools.
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    Starlark in Go

    Starlark in Go

    Starlark in Go: the Starlark configuration language, implemented in Go

    starlark-go is the official Go implementation of the Starlark programming language, a Python-like, dynamically typed configuration and scripting language originally developed for the Bazel build system. Starlark combines Python’s expressiveness and readability with deterministic execution, making it ideal for defining build configurations, scripting automation, and embedding domain-specific logic in applications. The Go-based interpreter allows developers to run or embed Starlark programs directly within Go applications, extending them with user-defined scripts and configurable logic. Unlike Python, Starlark supports parallel execution across multiple threads and maintains deterministic behavior, making it suitable for scalable and reproducible workloads. It offers familiar syntax features such as dictionaries, lists, and first-class functions with lexical scoping.
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    Steampipe

    Steampipe

    Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more

    Steampipe is the zero-ETL solution for getting data directly from APIs and services. We offer these Steampipe engines. SQL has been the data access standard for decades. It levels the playing field for your team, easily integrates with other systems, and accelerates delivery. Painlessly join live cloud configuration data with internal or external data sets to create new insights. Your cloud is a live database that changes fast. Don't wait on ETL to sync, or rely on old data. Crunch it where it's born, fueling new use cases and swift decisions.
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    StyLua

    StyLua

    An opinionated Lua code formatter

    An opinionated code formatter for Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau, built using full-moon. StyLua is inspired by the likes of prettier, it parses your Lua codebase, and prints it back out from scratch, enforcing a consistent code style. By default, these are built with all syntax variants enabled (Lua 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau), to cover all possible codebases. If you would like to format a specific Lua version only, see installing from crates.io. You can use the stylua-action GitHub Action in your CI to install and run StyLua. This action uses the prebuilt GitHub release binaries, instead of running cargo install, for faster CI times. This command will format the foo.lua and bar.lua file, and search down the src directory to format any files within it. StyLua can also read from stdin, by using - as the file name.
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