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    Calf

    Calf

    Calf is a library that allows you to easily create adaptive UIs

    Calf is a library that allows you to easily create adaptive UIs for your Compose Multiplatform apps.
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    Capstone

    Capstone

    Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework

    Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community. Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community, Capstone offers some unparalleled features. Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Ethereum VM, M68K, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, M680X, XCore and X86 (including X86_64). Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API. Provide details on disassembled instruction (called “decomposer” by others). Provide semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of implicit registers read & written. Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight bindings for D, Clojure, F#, Common Lisp, Visual Basic, PHP, PowerShell, Emacs, Haskell, Perl, Python, Ruby, C#, NodeJS, Java, GO, C++, OCaml, Lua, Rust, Delphi, Free Pascal & Vala (ready either in main code, or provided externally by the community).
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    Caption

    Caption

    Get Caption, start watching

    Caption takes the effort out of finding and setting up the right subtitles. A simple design, drag & drop search, and automatic downloading & renaming let you just start watching. Caption is multi-platform, open-source, and built entirely on web technology. Caption is completely open-source. We've tried to make it as easy as possible to contribute. If you'd like to help out by adding features, working on bug fixes, or assisting in other parts of development. Caption currently uses 2 sources to gather subtitles. We're continuously adding sources, but the app's open-source nature also allows you to add your own when desired. This can be done in Caption Core. Build the actual app for all platforms (Mac, Windows and Linux).
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    Card

    Card

    Make your credit card form better in one line of code

    Card will take any credit card form and make it the best part of the checkout process (without you changing anything). Everything is created with pure CSS, HTML, and Javascript, no images required. To use, you'll need to include the Card JavaScript files into your HTML, no CSS link is necessary as the JavaScript file does this for you. You can find the necessary file at /dist/card.js and include it in your HTML like so. Once you've included those files, you can initialize Card. Card can be used in forms where you have multiple inputs that render to a single field (i.e. you have a first and last name input). To use Card with this functionality, just pass in a selector that selects the fields in the correct order. Card renders with default placeholders for card name, number, expiry, and cvc. To override these placeholders, you can pass in a placeholders object.
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    Catlab.jl

    Catlab.jl

    A framework for applied category theory in the Julia language

    Catlab.jl is a framework for applied and computational category theory, written in the Julia language. Catlab provides a programming library and interactive interface for applications of category theory to scientific and engineering fields. It emphasizes monoidal categories due to their wide applicability but can support any categorical structure that is formalizable as a generalized algebraic theory. First and foremost, Catlab provides data structures, algorithms, and serialization for applied category theory. Macros offer a convenient syntax for specifying categorical doctrines and type-safe symbolic manipulation systems. Wiring diagrams (aka string diagrams) are supported through specialized data structures and can be serialized to and from GraphML (an XML-based format) and JSON.
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    Cats Effect

    Cats Effect

    The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala

    Cats-Effect is a high-quality functional programming library for Scala that provides a principled way to represent and manage side effects, particularly asynchronous and concurrent computations. It is part of the broader Typelevel ecosystem and builds on the abstractions from Cats (such as Functor, Monad, etc.). The core abstraction is the IO type (or effect types more generally), which encodes effectful computations in a pure, referentially transparent way. Cats-Effect offers capabilities like deferred execution, cancellation, resource safety (Resource), fiber concurrency (lightweight threads), and interoperation with underlying runtime platforms (JVM, Java concurrency, etc.). It enables developers to write effectful code while preserving composability, purity, and modular reasoning about side effects.
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    Chalk

    Chalk

    Terminal string styling done right

    Chalk 5 is ESM. If you want to use Chalk with TypeScript or a build tool, you will probably want to use Chalk 4 for now. Chalk comes with an easy to use composable API where you just chain and nest the styles you want. Chain styles and call the last one as a method with a string argument. Order doesn't matter, and later styles take precedent in case of a conflict. This simply means that chalk.red.yellow.green is equivalent to chalk.green. Color support is automatically detected, but you can override it by setting the level property. You should however only do this in your own code as it applies globally to all Chalk consumers. Detect whether the terminal supports color. Used internally and handled for you, but exposed for convenience. chalkStderr contains a separate instance configured with color support detected for stderr stream instead of stdout. Override rules from supportsColor apply to this too. supportsColorStderr is exposed for convenience.
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    Charts.css

    Charts.css

    Open source CSS framework for data visualization

    Charts.css is a modern CSS framework. It uses CSS utility classes to style HTML elements as charts. No dependencies. 72kb file size. Less than 6kb gzipped file size! Visualization helps end-users understand data. Charts.css help frontend developers turn data into beautiful charts and graphs using simple CSS classes. The data is structured using semantic HTML tags and styled using CSS classes which change the visual representation displayed to the end-user. The framework offers developers flexibility. You choose what components to display and how to style them. Each component offers several CSS classes and CSS variables to customize your style. The key feature is the ability to customize everything using basic CSS. Frontend developers can target any HTML element and customize it. This philosophical guideline is what makes the framework so flexible, easy, and fun to use.
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    Cheerio

    Cheerio

    Implementation of core jQuery designed for the server

    Fast, flexible & lean implementation of core jQuery designed specifically for the server. Cheerio implements a subset of core jQuery. Cheerio removes all the DOM inconsistencies and browser cruft from the jQuery library, revealing its truly gorgeous API. Cheerio works with a very simple, consistent DOM model. As a result parsing, manipulating, and rendering are incredibly efficient. Cheerio wraps around parse5 parser and can optionally use @FB55's forgiving htmlparser2. Cheerio can parse nearly any HTML or XML document. Cheerio parses markup and provides an API for traversing/manipulating the resulting data structure. It does not interpret the result as a web browser does. Specifically, it does not produce a visual rendering, apply CSS, load external resources, or execute JavaScript. If your use case requires any of this functionality, you should consider projects like Puppeteer or JSDom.
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    Chip Navigation Bar

    Chip Navigation Bar

    An Android navigation bar widget

    A navigation bar widget inspired on Google Bottom Navigation mixed with chip components. ChipNavigationBar supports a vertical orientation mode. This is very useful for tablets or devices with large screens.
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    Chroma

    Chroma

    A general purpose syntax highlighter in pure Go

    As Chroma has just been released, its API is still in flux. That said, the high-level interface should not change significantly. Chroma takes source code and other structured text and converts it into syntax-highlighted HTML, ANSI-coloured text, etc. Chroma is based heavily on Pygments and includes translators for Pygments lexers and styles. ABAP, ABNF, ActionScript, ActionScript 3, Ada, Angular2, ANTLR, ApacheConf, APL, AppleScript, Arduino, Awk. PacmanConf, Perl, PHP, PHTML, Pig, PkgConfig, PL/pgSQL, plaintext, Pony, PostgreSQL SQL dialect, PostScript, POVRay, PowerShell, Prolog, PromQL, Properties, Protocol Buffer, PSL, Puppet, Python 2, Python. Lexers convert source text into a stream of tokens, styles specify how token types are mapped to colours, and formatters convert tokens and styles into formatted output. A package exists for each of these, containing a global Registry variable with all of the registered implementations.
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    Chroma.js

    Chroma.js

    JavaScript library for all kinds of color manipulations

    chroma.js is a small-ish zero-dependency JavaScript library (13.5kB) for all kinds of color conversions and color scales. Read colors from a wide range of formats, analyze and manipulate colors, convert colors into wide range of formats, linear and bezier interpolation in different color spaces. Aside from that, chroma.js can also help you generate nice colors using various methods, for instance to be used in color palette for maps or data visualization. The first step is to get your color into chroma.js. That's what the generic constructor chroma() does. This function attempts to guess the format of the input color for you. For instance, it will recognize any named color from the W3CX11 specification. If there's no matching named color, chroma.js checks for a hexadecimal string. It ignores case, the # sign is optional, and it can recognize the shorter three letter format as well. So, any of these are valid hexadecimal representations: #ff3399, FF3399, #f39, etc.
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    Chulapa

    Chulapa

    A full flexible Jekyll Theme for GitHub Pages

    A full flexible Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages. Fontawesome, comments, internal search, MathJax, Twitter Cards and Open Graph, three different navbars, video support and much more. Create a fully responsive website hosted on Github in minutes - for free! Blogs, portfolios, projects, archives, image galleries. Use our collection of built-in layouts with lots of additional components. Bootstrap 4 inside! Use Bootstrap theming, any of our 14+ skins or the Chulapa auto theme.
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    Chumsky

    Chumsky

    Write expressive, high-performance parsers with ease.

    Chumsky is a parser library for Rust that focuses on expressiveness and performance. It provides developers with tools to write high-performance parsers using combinators, suitable for a wide range of parsing tasks.​
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    Chyrp Lite

    Chyrp Lite

    An ultra-lightweight blogging engine, written in PHP

    Chyrp Lite makes it possible to host a blog on your own web server with minimal fuss. You can have a traditional blog, a tumble blog, or you can add oodles of customization and build a general-purpose web publishing platform with blogging features on the side. You get four beautiful blog themes and a friendly administration console, all fully navigable on a broad range of devices, thanks to the power of responsive HTML5. Semantic markup and comprehensive ARIA labeling ensure your blog will be accessible to visitors who use assistive technologies. With a flexible system of Feathers and Pages, you can make your website whatever you want it to be. Feathers enable different types of blog content – you can restrict yourself to absolute textual purity, or you can create a multimedia rainbow. Pages let you publish articles separate from your blog content – be it a simple colophon or a hierarchy of multiple pages.
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    Clair

    Clair

    Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers

    Clair is an application for parsing image contents and reporting vulnerabilities affecting the contents. This is done via static analysis and not at runtime. Clair v4 utilizes the ClairCore library as its engine for examining contents and reporting vulnerabilities. At a high level you can consider Clair a service wrapper to the functionality provided in the ClairCore library. The main branch may be in an unstable or even broken state during development. Please use releases instead of the main branch in order to get stable binaries. Clair is an open source project for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and docker). Clients use the Clair API to index their container images and can then match it against known vulnerabilities. Our goal is to enable a more transparent view of the security of container-based infrastructure. Thus, the project was named Clair after the French term which translates to clear, bright, transparent.
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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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    ClashN

    ClashN

    A clash client for Windows, support Mihomo

    clashN is a Windows desktop client for the Clash networking engine, providing a graphical interface to manage proxies, rules, and profiles. It wraps the Clash core in a familiar, configurable UI so users can import subscriptions, switch nodes, and observe connections without editing YAML by hand. The app emphasizes rule-based routing, letting you combine rule providers and policy groups to steer traffic by domain, process, or destination category. System-wide proxy control, including PAC and TUN/TAP options, helps route applications that don’t natively support proxies. Logs, traffic charts, and connection inspectors make troubleshooting and optimization straightforward. For power users, granular profile editing and hot-reloading reduce the friction of iterating on configurations.
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    Claude Code Projects Index

    Claude Code Projects Index

    An index of my Claude Code related repos

    Claude Code Projects Index is a curated directory of projects, tools, and resources built around Claude Code and related AI development ecosystems. It functions as a centralized index that helps developers discover useful repositories, workflows, and integrations. The project is organized to make navigation easy, grouping resources by categories such as tooling, frameworks, and use cases. It is particularly valuable for developers exploring the Claude ecosystem and looking for inspiration or best practices. The repository is continuously updated, reflecting the evolving landscape of AI-assisted development. It also serves as a knowledge-sharing platform, highlighting innovative approaches and implementations. Overall, it acts as a discovery hub that accelerates learning and adoption of AI development tools.
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    Claude Cookbooks

    Claude Cookbooks

    A collection of notebooks/recipes showcasing ways of using Claude

    Claude Cookbooks is a curated collection of practical examples, notebooks, and implementation guides that demonstrate how to effectively use Claude’s API across a wide range of tasks. It serves as both a learning resource and a reference library, helping developers understand how to apply AI capabilities such as classification, summarization, and retrieval-augmented generation in real-world scenarios. The repository includes structured examples for integrating Claude with external tools, databases, and APIs, showcasing how to extend its functionality beyond basic text generation. It also covers advanced techniques like sub-agent orchestration, prompt optimization, and automated evaluation workflows. The content is organized into thematic sections, allowing users to explore specific capabilities or integration patterns systematically. Designed with accessibility in mind, the examples are primarily written in Python but can be adapted to other languages.
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    Clay Golem

    Clay Golem

    Golem is creating a global market for computing power

    The Golem Network fosters a global group of creators building ambitious software solutions that will shape the technological landscape of future generations by accessing computing resources across the platform. Golem Network is an accessible, reliable, open access and censorship-resistant protocol, democratizing access to digital resources and connecting users through a flexible, open-source platform. With Golem Network, users can connect with ease and pay each other for sharing their unused resources. Golem’s democratized access combined with a unique peer-to-peer exchange creates an unstoppable ecosystem for a myriad of use-cases to be born, allowing software developers to leverage their creativity more than ever before. The Golem Network, through its cutting-edge architecture, lets developers create ambitious projects without constraints, enabling users to process them at top speeds.
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    Clean Architecture

    Clean Architecture

    Clean Architecture Solution Template

    A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core. Clean Architecture is just the latest in a series of names for the same loosely-coupled, dependency-inverted architecture. You will also find it named hexagonal, ports-and-adapters, or onion architecture. This architecture is used in the DDD Fundamentals course by Steve Smith and Julie Lerman. Contact Steve's company, NimblePros, for Clean Architecture or DDD training and/or implementation assistance for your team. After installing the template, you should be able to create a new project in Visual Studio and search for Clean Architecture. You should see the template appear in your list of project templates. Note that the template is generally only updated with major updates to the project. The GitHub repository will always have the latest bug fixes and enhancements.
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    CloudWeGo-Kitex

    CloudWeGo-Kitex

    Go RPC framework with high-performance and strong-extensibility

    CloudWeGo is an open-source middleware set launched by ByteDance that can be used to quickly build enterprise-class cloud native architectures. The common characteristics of CloudWeGo projects are high performance, high scalability, high reliability and focus on microservices communication and governance. Fully open source, community neutral, compatible with the community open source ecology, pluggable components, CloudWeGo components and other open source components can be integrated or replaced with each other. Contains the components needed to build an enterprise-class cloud-native architecture, allowing users to focus more on business development, meet the current and future needs of user scenarios, and experience the refinement of large-scale scenarios. Quickly build a cloud-native microservice system and develop more reliable, scalable and easy-to-maintain cloud-native applications.
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    Code Guide

    Code Guide

    Standards for developing consisten and sustainable HTML and CSS

    Code Guide is a set of standards for developing consistent, flexible, and sustainable HTML and CSS. It comes from years of experience writing code on projects of all sizes. It's not the end-all be-all, but it's a start. Don't capitalize tags, including the doctype. Use soft tabs with two spaces, they're the only way to guarantee code renders the same in any environment. Nested elements should be indented once (two spaces). Always use double quotes, never single quotes, on attributes. Don't include a trailing slash in self-closing elements, the HTML5 spec says they're optional. Don’t omit optional closing tags (e.g. </li> or </body>). Enforce standards mode and more consistent rendering in every browser possible with this simple doctype at the beginning of every HTML page. Authors are encouraged to specify a lang attribute on the root html element, giving the document's language. This aids speech synthesis tools to determine what pronunciations to use.
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    CodeView

    CodeView

    Display code with syntax highlighting in native way

    CodeView helps to show code content with syntax highlighting in native way.
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