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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    ...The docs explain concepts like rendezvous versus relay roles, NAT traversal, security settings, and platform-specific nuances across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. Clear navigation and task-oriented articles help readers move quickly from first-time installation to advanced troubleshooting. The project treats documentation as code, enabling version control, community contributions, and swift iteration alongside product releases. It also provides best practices around performance tuning, authentication choices, and network topology so organizations can run RustDesk confidently at scale.
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    BenchmarkTools.jl

    BenchmarkTools.jl

    A benchmarking framework for the Julia language

    BenchmarkTools makes performance tracking of Julia code easy by supplying a framework for writing and running groups of benchmarks as well as comparing benchmark results. This package is used to write and run the benchmarks found in BaseBenchmarks.jl. The CI infrastructure for automated performance testing of the Julia language is not in this package but can be found in Nanosoldier.jl. Our story begins with two packages, "Benchmarks" and "BenchmarkTrackers". The Benchmarks package...
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    Reagent

    Reagent

    A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js

    Reagent is a minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React that enables developers to write efficient React components using plain ClojureScript functions and data, leveraging a Hiccup-like syntax and immutable state to simplify UI creation. React is pretty darn fast, and so is Reagent. It should even be faster than plain old javascript React a lot of the time, since ClojureScript allows us to skip a lot of unnecessary rendering (through judicious use of React's shouldComponentUpdate). The ClojureScript overhead is kept down, thanks to lots of caching. Code size is a little bigger than React.js, but still quite small. The todomvc example clocks in at roughly 79K gzipped, using advanced compilation.
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    PeopleInSpace

    PeopleInSpace

    Kotlin Multiplatform sample with SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose

    PeopleInSpace is a Kotlin Multiplatform sample project that demonstrates how to build and share application logic across multiple platforms, including Android, iOS, web, desktop, and wearable devices. It uses modern UI frameworks such as Jetpack Compose, SwiftUI, and Compose Multiplatform to create native user interfaces while sharing core business logic through a unified Kotlin codebase. The project integrates with external APIs to display real-time data about astronauts currently in space...
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    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy

    Zerocopy makes zero-cost memory manipulation effortless

    ...It also includes marker traits like KnownLayout, Immutable, and Unaligned to define type characteristics used in conversions. Complementing these traits are conversion macros that perform compile-time checks to ensure size and alignment safety, providing zero runtime overhead for unconditional casts.
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    Surface

    Surface

    A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix

    Surface is a component-based UI library for Phoenix LiveView that brings a declarative, template-driven approach to building interactive interfaces. Inspired by frameworks like React, it introduces components with typed properties, slots, and macros to simplify complex UIs. Developers can create reusable, encapsulated components that integrate seamlessly with LiveView’s server-rendered real-time model. Surface emphasizes readability, making templates feel closer to HTML while retaining...
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    Brave

    Brave

    Java distributed tracing implementation compatible with Zipkin backend

    ...For example, this includes trace filters for Servlet and log correlation for Apache Log4J. Brave's dependency-free tracer library works against JRE6+. This is the underlying api that instrumentation use to time operations and add tags that describe them. This library also includes code that parses X-B3-TraceId headers.
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    webR

    webR

    The statistical language R compiled to WebAssembly via Emscripten

    webR is a project that compiles the R statistical programming language into WebAssembly, enabling it to run entirely within web browsers or JavaScript environments without requiring a server-side installation. By using Emscripten to adapt R’s C, C++, and Fortran codebase, webR creates a fully functional runtime that can execute R scripts directly in the browser. The project includes a web-based integrated development environment that uses tools like xterm.js and CodeMirror, allowing users to...
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    shot-scraper

    shot-scraper

    A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites

    shot-scraper is a command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of web pages using a headless browser engine. After installation, a single command can capture a full-page screenshot of a URL and save it to a file, making it ideal for documentation, monitoring, and visual regression tasks. Under the hood it uses a modern browser (installed via a one-time shot-scraper install step) and exposes options for viewport size, full-page versus clipped screenshots, and device emulation. Beyond...
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    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    Exclusively Dark Image Dataset

    ExDARK dataset is the largest collection of low-light images

    ...It has been widely used in studies of low-light image enhancement, deep learning approaches, and domain adaptation for vision models. Researchers can also explore its associated source code for low-light image enhancement tasks, making it an essential resource for advancing work in night-time and low-light visual recognition.
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    iText Core/Community

    iText Core/Community

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library

    ...It is also available for Java. For more advanced examples, refer to our Knowledge Base or the main Examples repo. You can find C# equivalents to the Java Signing examples here, though the Java code is very similar since they have the same API. Some of the output PDF files will be incorrectly displayed by the GitHub previewer, so be sure to download them to see the correct results. The iText Suite builds on over a decade of lessons learned from iText 5 (and iTextSharp) development. The latest release of iText, version 8, is a simpler, more performant and extensible library that is ready to handle the increased challenges of today's document workflows, one add-on at a time.
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    Live Svelte

    Live Svelte

    Svelte inside Phoenix LiveView with seamless end-to-end reactivity

    live_svelte bridges Phoenix LiveView with Svelte components, letting you blend server-driven UIs and client-side interactivity in a single application. It mounts Svelte components from HEEx templates and wires props and events through a small interop layer, so data flows cleanly between LiveView assigns and Svelte state. The integration supports dispatching client events back to LiveView and pushing updates down to the component without writing custom glue for every case. This makes it...
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    HSharp

    HSharp

    HSharp is a library used to analyze markup language like HTML

    ...Over time it can grow into a personal toolkit for the author and anyone who likes the same idioms.
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    OWL

    OWL

    Optimized Workforce Learning for General Multi-Agent Assistance

    OWL (Optimized Workforce Learning) is a sophisticated open-source framework built on the CAMEL-AI ecosystem for orchestrating teams of AI agents to collaboratively solve complex, real-world tasks with dynamic planning and automation capabilities. Unlike single-agent systems, it treats task completion as a collaborative workforce where agents take on specialized roles (planning, execution, analysis) and coordinate via a modular multi-agent architecture that supports flexible teamwork across...
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    MoonZoon

    MoonZoon

    Rust Fullstack Framework

    MoonZoon is a full-stack Rust web framework that enables developers to build reactive web applications using a unified Rust codebase for both frontend and backend logic. It is built around a reactive programming model where UI updates are automatically triggered by changes in application state, reducing the need for manual DOM manipulation or complex state management patterns. The framework leverages WebAssembly for the frontend, allowing Rust code to run directly in the browser while...
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    ...It is fully compatible with the GraphQL specification and most of its extensions and offers type safety and high performance. You can define a Schema in Rust and procedural macros will automatically generate code for a GraphQL query. This library does not extend Rust's syntax, which means that Rustfmt can be used normally. I value this highly and it is one of the reasons why I developed Async-graphql. I like GraphQL and Rust. I've been using Juniper, which solves the problem of implementing a GraphQL server with Rust. But Juniper had several problems, the most important of which is that it didn't support async/await at the time. ...
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    Gitlogue

    Gitlogue

    A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal

    Gitlogue provides a fun and creative command-line tool that turns your Git commit history into an animated replay, displaying your commits as if someone were typing the changes in real time with cinematic flair. When you run this tool in the terminal, it visually replays diffs line by line, highlights syntax, and shows changes evolving in a way that feels like watching a code story unfold, which can be entertaining and useful for reviewing history or showcasing progress. It builds on typical Git data but reshapes it into a compelling narrative with visual appeal, making it great for demos, teaching, or just savoring your development journey. ...
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    huihut interview

    huihut interview

    A summary of C/C++ technical interview basics

    ...It aims to help developers prepare for job interviews by providing sample problems in algorithms, data structures, system design, databases, and programming language intricacies, often with code snippets and discussion. The repo is designed so learners can practice real interview scenarios, compare approaches, and internalize foundational concepts that are frequently tested by tech companies. Many entries include both the problem statement and one or more reference implementations, offering insights into time/space complexity and tradeoffs between competing strategies. ...
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    Guides

    Guides

    Design and development guides

    ...The idea is that instead of reinventing style guides or best-practices from scratch, developers can reference this repository for high-quality external guides, articles, and checklists across many languages and ecosystems. It is not a library in the usual sense, but acts as a “meta-guide” index — a directory of authoritative resources rather than runnable code. The content is organized as Markdown links and descriptions, making it easy to scan and browse for relevant topics (for instance style guides for Ruby, JavaScript, CSS, deployment, architecture). Because it is community-driven and open to contributions, you’ll find new links and categories being added over time, helping it remain relevant.
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    Percy

    Percy

    Build frontend browser apps with Rust + WebAssembly

    ...Percy supports multiple rendering strategies, including client-side rendering, server-side rendering, and hybrid approaches, giving developers flexibility in how applications are delivered and optimized. The framework integrates closely with the Rust ecosystem, leveraging tools like wasm-bindgen to compile Rust code into WebAssembly modules that run in the browser. It emphasizes performance and type safety, allowing developers to build complex interfaces while benefiting from Rust’s compile-time guarantees. Percy also includes routing and component state management features, enabling the creation of full-featured single-page applications.
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    ...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, time-tested tutorials, references, and tools. Because it spans beginner to advanced topics, you can use it as an on-ramp when starting out and as a roadmap for deeper specialization later. It also surfaces non-code essentials like productivity, writing, and career guidance, acknowledging that strong developers need more than syntax. The simple Markdown format makes it easy to browse, mirror, or fork, and the open contribution model keeps the list evolving as the ecosystem changes.
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    Hugo PaperMod

    Hugo PaperMod

    A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme

    ...It focuses on clean typography, responsive layouts, and sensible defaults, while exposing a large set of front-matter and config options. Built-in features include dark/light modes, archive and taxonomy views, reading-time indicators, breadcrumbs, and an optional profile/landing layout. Client-side search, code highlighting, social links, and comment integrations can be enabled with simple configuration, avoiding custom JavaScript for most needs. The theme ships with SEO-friendly meta tags, Open Graph/Twitter cards, and RSS feeds to improve discoverability. ...
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    Must-Watch CSS

    Must-Watch CSS

    CSS Grid, flexbox, custom variables, performance, frameworks

    Must-Watch CSS is a curated collection of high-quality recorded talks and presentations about CSS, covering both foundational topics (like layout, Flexbox, Grid) and more advanced or modern concerns (such as performance, tooling, CSS variables, animations, and architecture). Rather than being a code library, it serves as a learning resource — a “watch-list” for front-end or UI developers who want to deepen their understanding of CSS beyond basic syntax. The repository organizes talks by year...
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    OneFile curates delightful open-source projects that each consist of a single file, highlighting how much you can learn from compact, self-contained code. The collection spans tiny games, utilities, servers, interpreters, and teaching demos where the entire idea fits in one readable source. This “one file” constraint makes every example approachable—you can open it, grasp the full control flow, and experiment without navigating a large codebase. It’s ideal for learners seeking quick wins or...
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    Yangshun Lago

    Yangshun Lago

    Data Structures and Algorithms library in TypeScript and JavaScript

    ...The implementations favor clarity over micro-optimizations, making them approachable for learners who are new to algorithmic thinking or coming from non-CS backgrounds. Because the code is idiomatic JavaScript, it also helps front-end engineers strengthen fundamentals without switching languages. The repository’s structure lets you browse topic by topic and compare trade-offs such as time versus space complexity. It’s a handy companion to interview prep lists: after reading a concept, you can open the matching Lago implementation and trace it line by line.
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