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    CYLTabBar Controller

    CYLTabBar Controller

    iOS UI module library for adding animation to iOS tabbar items

    It is an iOS UI module library for adding animation to iOS tabbar items and icons with Lottie, and adding a bigger center UITabBar Item. One line of code to implement Lottie animation TabBar, support middle with + sign. The TabBar style comes with a red dot corner mark and supports dynamic refresh. One line of code supports Lottie animation TabBar style. This library is independent of your business codes which only needs two array parameters to be passed. PlusButton can be deleted dynamically, and the style can be dynamically updated. Let TabBarItemicon is displayed only, and automatically makes the icon vertically centered, support for custom TabBar height. ...
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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    Harvester is a modern, open, interoperable, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built on Kubernetes. It is an open-source alternative designed for operators seeking a cloud-native HCI solution. Harvester runs on bare metal servers and provides integrated virtualization and distributed storage capabilities. In addition to traditional virtual machines (VMs), Harvester supports containerized environments automatically through integration with Rancher. It offers a solution that unifies...
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    Ray

    Ray

    A unified framework for scalable computing

    Modern workloads like deep learning and hyperparameter tuning are compute-intensive and require distributed or parallel execution. Ray makes it effortless to parallelize single machine code — go from a single CPU to multi-core, multi-GPU or multi-node with minimal code changes. Accelerate your PyTorch and Tensorflow workload with a more resource-efficient and flexible distributed execution framework powered by Ray. Accelerate your hyperparameter search workloads with Ray Tune. Find the best model and reduce training costs by using the latest optimization algorithms. Deploy your machine learning models at scale with Ray Serve, a Python-first and framework agnostic model serving framework. ...
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    Browsersync

    Browsersync

    Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites

    ...Setup in less than 5 minutes. Browsersync is an open source project available to use under the Apache 2.0 License. Easily integrated with task runners like Grunt and Gulp, or included in other Node projects. Test your website against a slower connection. Even when devices are connected to wifi. Your scroll, click, refresh and form actions are mirrored between browsers while you test.
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    asdf

    Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, etc

    ...Simply install your language's plugin! Large ecosystem of existing runtimes & tools. Simple API to add support for new tools as you need! Support for existing config files .nvmrc, .node-versions, .ruby-version for smooth migration! .tool-versions to manage all your tools, runtimes, and their versions in a single, sharable place. Supports Bash, ZSH, Fish & Elvish with completions available. Provides a GitHub Action to install and utilize your .tool-versions in your CI/CD workflows.
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    Electron.NET

    Electron.NET

    Build cross platform desktop apps with ASP.NET Core

    Build cross-platform desktop apps with .NET 5 and ASP.NET NET Core (Razor Pages, MVC), Blazor. Electron.NET is a wrapper around a "normal" Electron application with an embedded ASP.NET Core application. Via our Electron.NET IPC bridge we can invoke Electron APIs from .NET. The CLI extensions host our toolset to build and start Electron.NET applications. There are lots of different approaches how to get an X-plat desktop app running. We thought it would be nice for .NET devs to use the...
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    Aglais XQVM

    Aglais XQVM

    A rust implementation of the Quip Network's quantum virtual machine

    ...Built in Rust, it emphasizes memory safety, performance, and deterministic execution, which are critical for distributed environments. It integrates with the broader Quip ecosystem, allowing it to function as part of a larger protocol stack that includes blockchain infrastructure and node management tools. The virtual machine abstraction enables developers to define and execute computational logic in a controlled environment, potentially bridging classical and quantum paradigms. Its design suggests use cases in advanced computation, cryptography, or experimental distributed systems.
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    Hypermind

    Hypermind

    The high-availability solution to a problem that doesn't exist

    Hypermind is a whimsical yet technically intriguing decentralized application that combines a peer-to-peer (P2P) network counter with ephemeral chat functionality, built to “solve” the meta-problem of tracking how many peers are running its container in a decentralized mesh. There’s no central server or database; instead, Hypermind leverages a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) using Hyperswarm to discover peers and maintain approximate counts of active nodes, architected to be a fully...
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    OpenYurt

    OpenYurt

    Extending your native Kubernetes to edge(project under CNCF)

    OpenYurt is built based on upstream Kubernetes and is now hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation(CNCF) as a Sandbox Level Project. OpenYurt has been designed to meet various DevOps requirements against typical edge infrastructures. It provides a consistent user experience for managing the edge applications as if they were running in the cloud infrastructure. It addresses specific challenges for cloud-edge orchestration in Kubernetes such as unreliable or disconnected cloud-edge...
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    Ember Infinity

    Ember Infinity

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps. As of v2.0.0, we support Node 10 and above. We test against ember-source > 3.8. Try out v2.0.0. If it doesn't work or you don't have the right polyfills because you are on an older Ember version, then v1.4.9 will be your best bet. Ember Infinity is based on a component-service approach wherein your application is viewed as an interaction between your components (ephemeral state) and service (long-term state).
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    Babel Loader

    Babel Loader

    Babel loader for webpack

    ...You can instead require the Babel runtime as a separate module to avoid the duplication. Webpack supports bundling multiple targets. For cases where you may want different Babel configurations for each target (like web and node), this loader provides a target property via Babel's caller API.
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    jsdom

    jsdom

    JavaScript implementation of various web standards, for use with Node

    jsdom is a pure-JavaScript implementation of many web standards, notably the WHATWG DOM and HTML Standards, for use with Node.js. In general, the goal of the project is to emulate enough of a subset of a web browser to be useful for testing and scraping real-world web applications. The latest versions of jsdom require Node.js v10 or newer. To use jsdom, you will primarily use the JSDOM constructor, which is a named export of the jsdom main module. Pass the constructor a string. The resulting...
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    Exq

    Exq

    Job processing library for Elixir - compatible with Resque / Sidekiq

    ...Exq uses Redis as a store for background processing jobs. Exq handles concurrency, job persistence, job retries, reliable queueing and tracking so you don't have to. Jobs are persistent so they would survive across node restarts. You can use multiple Erlang nodes to process from the same pool of jobs. Exq uses a format that is Resque/Sidekiq compatible. This means you can use it to integrate with existing Rails / Django projects that also use a background job that's Resque compatible - typically with little or no changes needed to your existing apps. ...
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    libgit2

    libgit2

    A cross-platform, portable, linkable Git implementation library

    libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language which supports C bindings. Libgit2 is developed with CMake, and this is be the easiest way to build a binary from the source. The CMake build system provides lots of options to configure the libgit2 build for your particular needs. It’s highly recommended that you build libgit2 as a static...
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    Menubar Electron

    Menubar Electron

    High level way to create menubar desktop applications with electron

    Menubar Electron is a lightweight JavaScript library for creating desktop applications with persistent menu bar (Mac) or system tray (Windows/Linux) icons/interfaces, allowing developers to build utility apps that live in the user’s system bar and open a small window or popup when clicked. It serves as a wrapper around frameworks like Electron or Node GUI backends, abstracting common tasks such as positioning the popup window, handling click events, and integrating native tray interactions without writing platform-specific code. The library makes it easy to build cross-platform utilities like clipboard managers, quick note popups, status displays, or background tools that users access from the bar icon without filling taskbars or docks. menubar handles the lifecycle of the UI window, system tray icon, and related events so developers can focus on the application logic rather than boilerplate integration.
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    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Beyond the basics of Node.js testing

    This repository narrows the testing lens to Node.js backends, focusing on the challenges of servers, microservices, and cloud-native deployments. It covers API testing, contract testing, and persistence-layer strategies that avoid coupling tests to fragile implementation details. The material explains how to structure tests around process boundaries—HTTP, queues, cron jobs—while keeping fast feedback cycles through selective integration tests and reliable test doubles. It dives into topics...
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    EKS Best Practices

    EKS Best Practices

    A best practices guide for day 2 operations

    ...The repository is maintained by AWS but open to contributions from the community, making it a living document that evolves as Kubernetes and AWS features evolve. Each section dives into operational details—for example, how to manage IAM roles for service accounts, secure the EKS endpoint, handle node auto-scaling, and design for multi-AZ resilience. Because running Kubernetes in production demands many “day-2” considerations (upgrades, drift, monitoring, incident response), the guide provides practical advice beyond simple cluster provisioning.
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    BTree implementation for Go

    BTree implementation for Go

    BTree provides a simple, ordered, in-memory data structure for Go

    This package is a high-performance, in-memory B-tree for Go that implements an ordered set/map with efficient insert, delete, and range iteration. It’s parameterized by tree degree so callers can tune cache behavior and memory overhead for their workload. Instead of relying on Go’s built-in maps—which are hash-based and unordered—btree preserves sorted order and provides rich traversal APIs like ascending, descending, and range scans. The implementation favors minimal allocations and...
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    Horde

    Horde

    Horde is a distributed Supervisor and Registry

    ...It integrates naturally with common clustering tools and plays well with PubSub, job systems, and presence tracking. The result is predictable, configuration-driven distribution that removes a lot of custom glue typically needed for multi-node Elixir systems.
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    Kube-Hetzner

    Kube-Hetzner

    Optimized and Maintenance-free Kubernetes on Hetzner Cloud

    A highly optimized, easy-to-use, auto-upgradable, HA-default & Load-Balanced, Kubernetes cluster powered by k3s-on-MicroOS and deployed for peanuts on Hetzner Cloud. Hetzner Cloud is a good cloud provider that offers very affordable prices for cloud instances, with data center locations in both Europe and the US. This project aims to create a highly optimized Kubernetes installation that is easy to maintain, secure, and automatically upgrades both the nodes and Kubernetes. We aimed for...
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    Axe

    Axe

    Logger-agnostic wrapper that normalizes logs regardless of arg style

    Logger-agnostic wrapper that normalizes logs regardless of arg style. Great for large dev teams, old/new projects, and works w/Pino, Bunyan, Winston, console, and more. It is lightweight, performant, highly-configurable, and automatically adds OS, CPU, and Git information to your logs. Hooks, dot-notation remap, omit, and pick of metadata. Axe was built to provide consistency among development teams when it comes to logging. You not only have to worry about your development team using the...
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    A Fluent Builder For Schema.org Types

    A Fluent Builder For Schema.org Types

    A fluent builder Schema.org types and ld+json generator

    spatie/schema-org provides a fluent builder for all Schema.org types and their properties. The code in src is generated from Schema.org's JSON-LD standards file, so it provides objects and methods for the entire core vocabulary. The classes and methods are also fully documented as a quick reference. We highly appreciate you sending us a postcard from your hometown, mentioning which of our package(s) you are using. You'll find our address on our contact page. We publish all received postcards...
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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...
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    OpenSumi

    OpenSumi

    A framework helps you quickly build Cloud or Desktop IDE products

    A framework helps you quickly build Cloud or Desktop IDE products. Integrate with your coding frameworks with ease. Support the container, Electron and front-end frameworks. Also help to ship and deploy quickly. Support VS Code plugins, OpenSumi plugins and OpenSumi modules to meet various business requirements. Customize the UI design in any way you like, no matter to simply configure the built-in UI, or develop a UI template, or build your own UI through plugins. OpenSumi framework aims to...
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    ...Useful when you have a large project with lots of files and packages. This 2D image-hash of your project should be more representative than a single number. For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green. Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey — by the official Go team. Use to find unexpected dependencies or visualize the project. Works best for a small number of packages, for large projects use grep to narrow down subgraph. ...
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