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    claude-code-transcripts

    claude-code-transcripts

    Tools for publishing transcripts for Claude Code sessions

    claude-code-transcripts is a command-line utility that takes session files exported from Claude Code (in JSON or JSONL format) and turns them into clean, navigable HTML transcripts that can be viewed in any modern web browser. It is designed to make the often dense and verbose outputs from AI coding sessions easier to read, share, and archive by breaking conversations into paginated, annotated pages with navigable timelines of prompts and responses. Users can run this tool locally or fetch sessions from the Claude API, giving flexibility for individual workflows or team documentation practices. The generated HTML includes interactive navigation and can optionally be published to GitHub Gists for sharing with collaborators or embedding in other documentation. ...
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    Pysheeet

    Pysheeet

    Python Cheat Sheet

    Pysheeet is a community-driven collection of Python code snippets covering common patterns and tasks like sockets, file I/O, data structures, and more. Each snippet is concise and battle-tested, designed to save coding time and reduce boilerplate. With documentation hosted on Read the Docs and an active GitHub repo, it’s a go-to resource for Python developers.
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    Basic Computer Games

    Basic Computer Games

    An updated version of the classic "Basic Computer Games" book

    ...Definitely use the most recent versions and features of the target language, but also try to keep the code samples simple and explainable – the goal is to teach programming in the target language, not necessarily demonstrate the cleverest one-line tricks, or big system "enterprise" coding techniques designed for thousands of lines of code.
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    APIJSON

    APIJSON

    Real-Time coding-free, powerful and secure ORM

    APIJSON is an open-source framework developed by Tencent that enables zero-code, real-time, and secure API development. It allows developers to perform CRUD operations through JSON-based requests without writing backend code, significantly accelerating development and reducing errors. APIJSON supports fine-grained access control, parameter validation, and seamless integration with various databases, making it a powerful tool for building scalable APIs.
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    Monero TypeScript Library

    Monero TypeScript Library

    TypeScript library for using Monero

    A TypeScript library for creating Monero applications using RPC and WebAssembly bindings to Monero v0.18.3.4 'Fluorine Fermi'. A TypeScript library for integrating Monero (XMR) transactions and blockchain functions in applications.
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    Hacking with Swift

    Hacking with Swift

    The project source code for Hacking with iOS

    HackingWithSwift is an extensive open-source repository that accompanies a popular tutorial series focused on teaching Swift programming for iOS development. It contains a large collection of example projects, exercises, and complete applications that guide learners from beginner to advanced levels. The repository is structured into different learning tracks, including UIKit-based development and modern SwiftUI approaches, allowing developers to explore multiple paradigms within the Apple...
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    GitButler

    GitButler

    The GitButler version control client, backed by Git

    GitButler is a modern Git-based version control client that pairs a graphical desktop experience with a complementary command-line tool, aiming to make everyday change management easier than traditional Git workflows. It keeps Git compatibility at the core, meaning your work still maps to commits, branches, and pushes to standard Git servers, but it rethinks how you interact with that underlying model. The project is designed around developer productivity, emphasizing smoother workflows for...
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    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Jupyter Docker Stacks

    Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications

    ...Users can pull a particular stack image and launch a Jupyter server without worrying about installing Python, R, or complex dependencies themselves — everything needed is baked into the container. This makes the stacks especially useful for education, demos, collaborative coding, and CI/CD workflows where consistent environments are crucial, and it integrates smoothly with cloud platforms, JupyterHub deployments, and Binder for interactive sharing.
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    Ultracite

    Ultracite

    A highly opinionated, zero-configuration linter and formatter

    ...Because it comes pre-configured with sensible defaults for frameworks like React and Next.js, developers can adopt it with minimal setup—simply run npx ultracite init and start coding. The project emphasizes type-safety and best practices, enforcing stricter rules out of the box so that unsafe or sloppy patterns are discouraged. It also positions itself as “AI-ready,” meaning it’s designed to integrate smoothly into workflows where AI code generation (e.g., from Copilot, Claude Code, etc) is involved, ensuring consistent style across team-written and machine-written code.
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    claude-code-best-practice

    claude-code-best-practice

    Practice made claude perfect

    ...Rather than being a traditional software library, the project functions as a living playbook that demonstrates how to compose skills, agents, memory files, and rules into maintainable AI-assisted coding systems. The repository emphasizes modularity and progressive disclosure, encouraging developers to build reusable components that can be invoked on demand. It also explores operational concerns such as permissions management, sandboxing, debugging workflows, and context optimization. By combining conceptual guidance with concrete examples and configuration patterns, the project helps teams move from experimental AI usage toward more production-ready agent orchestration.
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    Go is a compiled language, but with very fast compilation, that allows one to use it in a REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) fashion, by inserting a "Compile" step in the middle of the loop -- so it's a Read-Compile-Run-Print-Loop — while still feeling very interactive. GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it...
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    Startup

    Startup

    Startup is free Next.js template for SaaS startups

    ...The template includes all essential pages and sections required for a complete business website, such as landing pages, feature sections, blogs, and contact areas. It emphasizes clean, high-quality design and follows best practices in semantic coding, making it suitable for production use. The template also supports TypeScript, improving maintainability and developer experience in larger projects. Additional features like dark and light mode ensure adaptability to different user preferences and design requirements. Overall, Startup Next.js serves as a practical boilerplate that accelerates the creation of professional websites without requiring developers to design layouts from scratch.
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    EasyR1

    EasyR1

    An Efficient, Scalable, Multi-Modality RL Training Framework

    EasyR1 is a streamlined training framework for building “R1-style” reasoning models from open-source LLMs with minimal boilerplate. It focuses on the full reasoning stack—data preparation, supervised fine-tuning, preference or outcome-based optimization, and lightweight evaluation—so you can iterate quickly on chain-of-thought–heavy tasks. The project’s philosophy is practicality: sensible defaults, one-command recipes, and compatibility with popular base models let you stand up experiments...
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    TreeFrog Framework

    TreeFrog Framework

    TreeFrog Framework, High-speed C++ MVC Framework for Web Applications

    ...In application development, it provides an O/R mapping system and template systems on an MVC architecture, aims to achieve high productivity through the policy of convention over configuration. TreeFrog Framework is cross-platform. It runs on Windows, of course, but also on UNIX-like Operating Systems, macOS, and Linux. Using Windows open-source coding, it is possible to support Linux. Web applications that run on multiple platforms are also possible, simply by recompiling the source code. TreeFrog Framework is open-source software, under the new BSD license (3-clause BSD License).
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    Academic CV Theme

    Academic CV Theme

    Easily create a beautiful academic résumé or educational website

    ...It includes shortcodes and content archetypes for common academic components (e.g. publications, talks, teaching, service), as well as styling, typography, and responsive layouts to make the CV visually appealing and readable across devices. The theme supports light/dark modes, custom color accents, and configuration options so users can modify the look without extensive CSS coding. It also often includes integration for BibTeX or publication metadata (e.g. rendering publication lists from bibliographic files) and support for linking PDFs, datasets, or supplemental materials.
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    Bulletproof React

    Bulletproof React

    A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production

    Bulletproof React is a best-practice template and architectural guideline for building scalable, maintainable, and production-ready React applications. It provides a well-structured project setup that emphasizes separation of concerns, modular design, and consistent coding standards. The project incorporates modern development patterns, including state management strategies, API integration, and testing frameworks, ensuring that applications are robust and easy to maintain. It also includes guidelines for organizing codebases, making it easier for teams to collaborate and scale projects over time. ...
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    jstraining

    jstraining

    Training materials designed to teach JavaScript

    jstraining is a curated set of training materials designed to teach JavaScript with a practical, hands-on approach. It organizes slides, exercises, and example projects into a progressive curriculum that moves from language fundamentals to tooling and best practices. Learners write code early and often, reinforcing concepts like functions, objects, modules, and asynchronous control flow. The repository encourages modern syntax and patterns while keeping examples small enough to digest in a...
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    Google Styleguide is a comprehensive collection of coding style guides created and maintained by Google to ensure consistency, readability, and maintainability across its vast array of software projects. These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. ...
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    Claude Run

    Claude Run

    A beautiful web UI for browsing Claude Code conversation history

    Claude Run is a user-friendly web interface for browsing, searching, and managing Claude Code conversation history in a visually appealing way, making it easier to revisit past interactions, track project progress, and resume long-running coding sessions. Running locally via a single command (npx claude-run), it launches a web UI that displays all stored Claude Code sessions – including conversation threads, tool calls, and timestamps – in a clean chat layout, helping developers quickly find relevant context and reduce friction when switching between tasks. The interface supports real-time streaming as Claude responds, search filters by prompt text or project name, and a sidebar for session navigation that can collapse to maximize viewing space. ...
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    App Ideas Collection

    App Ideas Collection

    A Collection of application ideas to improve your coding skills

    App Ideas Collection is a collection of application idea prompts created by Florin Pop designed to help developers improve their skills by building full applications. It is structured with tiers (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) so learners can choose ideas appropriate to their experience level. Each idea comes with a clear objective, user-stories, bonus features, and links to resources, making it more than just a list—it’s a guided roadmap. It’s aimed at people who might suffer from “what...
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit is a living, community-curated directory of links that programmers consistently find useful throughout their careers. Rather than being a random bookmark dump, it organizes resources into practical categories such as algorithms, competitive programming, reading materials, podcasts, newsletters, interview prep, design, security, performance, and more. The list aims to reduce the “what should I learn next?” friction by pointing you to high-signal,...
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    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Computer Science Flash Cards

    Mini website for testing both general CS knowledge and enforce coding

    This repository collects concise flash cards that cover the core ideas of a traditional computer science curriculum with a focus on interview readiness. The cards distill topics like time and space complexity, classic data structures, algorithmic paradigms, operating systems, networking, and databases into short, testable prompts. They are designed for spaced-repetition style study so you can cycle frequently through fundamentals until recall feels automatic. Many cards point at canonical...
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    Professional Programming

    Professional Programming

    A collection of learning resources for curious software engineers

    ...It goes far beyond basic “learn to code” material and covers topics like system design, debugging, testing, performance, security, architecture, and software craftsmanship. The list is organized by themes such as coding, design, operations, communication, and career, making it easy to dive into specific aspects of engineering practice. Each resource is hand-picked by the maintainer, focusing on timeless, high-signal articles, talks, and books rather than trendy or shallow content. Because it has been maintained for many years, it also acts as a kind of “canon” of articles that many engineers reference throughout their careers. ...
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    Yangshun Lago

    Yangshun Lago

    Data Structures and Algorithms library in TypeScript and JavaScript

    Lago is a study-oriented library of classic data structures and algorithms implemented in JavaScript with an emphasis on readability and learning. Instead of aiming to be a production runtime, it serves as a reference you can step through to understand how arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, heaps, graphs, and sorting/searching routines actually work. The implementations favor clarity over micro-optimizations, making them approachable for learners who are new to algorithmic thinking...
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    Cutelyst

    Cutelyst

    Web Framework built on top of Qt, using the approach of Catalyst

    Create fast and modern web applications that share the same code as your desktop or mobile apps. Why have two or more development teams focused on a specific platform when you can have a single team coding the same code, sharing skills and lines of code. With Qt, you already can write applications for Windows, Linux, Android, MacOS, and iOS using the same source code, Cutelyst allows you to share your C++ code with your web application. Cutelyst has a WSGI server that supports HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, FastCGI, and WebSockets, it can even be embedded in your application if you like. ...
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