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    The Vibe Companion

    The Vibe Companion

    Open-source Claude Code/Codex Web UI

    The Companion project by The-Vibe-Company is an open-source web-based UI for interacting with Claude Code, offering a fully graphical interface to launch sessions, stream responses, and approve or deny AI tool usage—all via web browsers on desktop or mobile. Instead of working solely through a command-line interface, developers and creators can start, manage, and visualize Claude Code sessions in a modern web environment built with TypeScript, enabling more natural interaction with AI...
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    LiteBox

    LiteBox

    A security-focused library OS supporting kernel execution

    LiteBox is a security-focused “library OS” sandboxing project that aims to shrink the interface between an application and its host environment to reduce attack surface. Instead of relying solely on broad OS-level permissions, it focuses on isolating workloads by tightly controlling the boundary where code interacts with host services and system resources. The design emphasizes interoperability across different integration layers, describing a separation between “North” shims (how apps or...
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    mgrep

    mgrep

    A calm, CLI-native way to semantically grep everything, like code

    This project is a modern, semantic search tool that brings the simplicity of traditional command-line grep to the world of natural language and multimodal content, enabling users to search across codebases, documents, PDFs, and even images using meaning-aware queries. Built with a focus on calm CLI experiences, it lets you index and query your local files with semantic understanding, delivering results that are relevant to your intent rather than simple pattern matches, which is especially...
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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...
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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...
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    KnowNote

    KnowNote

    A local-first AI knowledge base & NotebookLM alternative

    KnowNote is a local-first, open-source AI knowledge base and notebook application created as an Electron-based alternative to Google NotebookLM that emphasizes privacy, control, and simplicity. It lets users build an intelligent, searchable knowledge base from uploaded documents such as PDFs, Word files, PowerPoints, and web pages, and then interact with that content using LLM-powered chat, summarization, and reasoning tools. Unlike many NotebookLM alternatives that rely on Docker or cloud...
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    OpenForm

    OpenForm

    Open Source TypeForm Clone

    OpenForm is an open-source platform that provides a modern, customizable alternative to proprietary form builders like Typeform, focusing on engaging one-question-at-a-time user experiences. It’s built with modern web technologies including Next.js and Tailwind CSS, offering developers a flexible, mobile-friendly foundation for surveys, feedback forms, and data collection, with support for authentication via Google OAuth and Magic Link. The platform includes a built-in dashboard to review,...
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    Summarize

    Summarize

    Point at any URL/YouTube/Podcast or file

    Summarize is a toolset that lets you point at almost any content and quickly extract the gist, whether that content is a webpage, a YouTube video, a podcast, or a local file. It’s built around a CLI workflow so you can summarize from the terminal, but it also includes a Chrome extension so you can do the same thing directly while browsing. The project pairs an on-device “daemon” style background service with user-facing commands and extension UI, so summaries can feel immediate and...
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    Interface Design

    Interface Design

    Design engineering for Claude Code

    Interface Design is a Claude Code plugin and design-engineering toolkit that helps developers and designers retain consistent UI design decisions across sessions by codifying design principles and remembering them for future use. It’s built around the idea that when building UI (dashboards, apps, admin panels), design decisions like spacing, colors, depth, and component patterns can drift over time, so Interface-Design captures and stores those decisions in a system MD file that’s loaded...
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    skills

    skills

    The open agent skills tool - npx skills

    skills is a CLI that turns “agent skills” into a portable, installable ecosystem, letting developers add reusable instruction sets to many different coding agents from a single command. Instead of hardcoding prompts per tool, it standardizes skills as SKILL.md files with structured metadata so they can be discovered, listed, installed, updated, and version-tracked consistently. The CLI supports pulling skills from common git sources, including GitHub shorthand, full URLs, direct paths inside...
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    Figma Code Connect

    Figma Code Connect

    A tool for connecting your design system components

    Figma Code Connect is an open-source tool that enhances collaboration between designers and developers by synchronizing design components with source code in real time. Instead of treating design files and codebases as separate artifacts, it creates a continuous link so when a designer updates a UI element in Figma, developers see corresponding code changes or annotations immediately, making handoffs more precise and frictionless. The system supports multiple frameworks and languages,...
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    c15t

    c15t

    The Developer-First Cookie Banner

    c15t is a developer-first, open-source consent management platform designed to help modern web applications manage user privacy and compliance, especially for things like cookie banners, consent dialogs, and script loading in a way that supports GDPR and other privacy regulations. Rather than relying on heavy third-party scripts or services, it offers a flexible, headless engine that web teams can integrate directly into their front-end and edge stacks with minimal overhead, giving full...
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    react-fullpage

    react-fullpage

    Official React.js wrapper for fullPage.js

    react-fullpage is the official React wrapper for fullPage.js, providing a component that brings full-screen, section-by-section scrolling layouts into React applications. The wrapper uses a render-prop API, where you pass a render function that receives component state and the fullpageApi, allowing you to build React JSX markup while delegating scroll behavior to fullPage.js under the hood. It is distributed in multiple formats, including a standard ES module and a UMD bundle, so it can be...
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    Nano Events

    Nano Events

    Simple and tiny (107 bytes) event emitter library for JavaScript

    Nano Events is a minimalistic, high-performance event emitter library for JavaScript. Its goal is to provide the simplest possible API to add pub/sub capabilities (emitters and listeners) to any JS object or application, while keeping overhead and bundle size extremely small. Rather than offering many complex features, nanoevents focuses on the core primitives: creating an emitter, subscribing to named events, emitting events with arbitrary data, and unsubscribing. Because of its minimal API...
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    engineering-management

    engineering-management

    A collection of inspiring resources related to engineering management

    engineering-management is a curated list of resources specifically focused on engineering management and technical leadership. Rather than being a generic management reading list, it collects content that speaks directly to leading software teams, managing projects, and supporting engineers’ growth. The materials span topics like one-on-ones, feedback, hiring, performance reviews, culture, strategy, and remote work. The maintainer highlights articles that are short, concrete, and packed with...
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    Anthony's VS Code Settings

    Anthony's VS Code Settings

    My VS Code settings and extensions

    Anthony's VS Code Settings contains the personal VS Code settings, extensions list and snippets of Anthony Fu— essentially his curated development environment configuration. It provides the settings.json, extensions.json, and other snippet files under .vscode/. The idea is for others to inspect, adopt, clone, or adapt his settings for a more consistent VS Code experience. The settings cover font, icons, product icons, theme, file-nesting config (via the other project), linting integration,...
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    derive(Error)

    derive(Error)

    derive(Error) for struct and enum error types

    This is a Rust crate that provides a convenient derive macro (#[derive(Error)]) for implementing std::error::Error on your custom error types (structs or enums). The goal is to enable library authors to build expressive, typed error types, with readable Display implementations (via #[error("...")] annotations) as well as From conversions (#[from]), source tracking (#[source]), and optionally backtraces. It is designed so that switching from handwritten error implementation to using this...
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    From Java To Kotlin

    From Java To Kotlin

    Your Cheat Sheet For Java To Kotlin

    From Java to Kotlin is a practical guide for Android developers transitioning existing codebases and habits from Java to idiomatic Kotlin. Rather than simply showing syntax translations, it emphasizes Kotlin’s expressive features—null safety, extensions, data classes, sealed hierarchies, and higher-order functions—and how to apply them sensibly. Examples illustrate side-by-side Java and Kotlin snippets, revealing opportunities to reduce boilerplate and improve readability. The guide includes...
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    This repository is a comprehensive study guide for Android interviews, organized to cover the platform from fundamentals to advanced topics. It includes explanations and Q&A on the Android app lifecycle, activities and fragments, services, broadcast receivers, content providers, and the build system. Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability...
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    imgui_club

    imgui_club

    Nice things to use along dear imgui

    imgui_club is a companion collection to Dear ImGui that gathers small, officially maintained extensions and illustrative samples that don’t belong in the core library but are broadly useful. Instead of being a monolithic add-on, it focuses on targeted utilities that demonstrate patterns, widgets, and techniques the author and community rely on in real projects. You’ll find examples that show how to structure multi-context rendering, deal with threading concerns, and compose immediate-mode...
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    Computer Science courses video lectures

    Computer Science courses video lectures

    List of Computer Science courses with video lectures

    This repository is a curated list of full-length computer science video lecture series across many universities and MOOC platforms, helping learners assemble their own curriculum. The list spans foundational topics like algorithms, data structures, operating systems, computer networks, machine learning, and more, all delivered via lectures rather than just textual tutorials. The contributor guidelines encourage adding high-quality courses (not just casual tutorials) so the list remains...
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    Docco

    Docco

    Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty

    Docco is a documentation generator by Jeremy Ashkenas that embraces the literate-programming style: it takes your source code and produces annotated HTML documentation that shows your comments side-by-side with your code. The idea is to read code like a book — commentary on one side, code on the other — which helps reviewers and learners understand intent and implementation simultaneously. It supports many languages (via configuration) and is intentionally quick and dirty, prioritizing...
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    Backbone

    Backbone

    Give your JS app some Backbone with models, views, and collections

    Backbone is a lightweight JavaScript library (sometimes described as a micro-framework) created by Jeremy Ashkenas that adds structure to JavaScript-heavy applications by providing models, views, collections, events and routing tied to RESTful JSON services. Its main philosophy is to provide the minimal set of primitives to organise your client-side code — models for data, collections for groups of models, views for UI interactions, and routers for state/URL management — without prescribing...
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    SSRFmap

    SSRFmap

    Automatic SSRF fuzzer and exploitation tool

    SSRFmap is a specialized security tool designed to automate the detection and exploitation of Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities. It takes as input a Burp request file and a user-specified parameter to fuzz, enabling you to fast-track the identification of SSRF attack surfaces. It includes multiple exploitation “modules” for common SSRF-based attacks or pivoting techniques, such as DNS zone transfers, MySQL/Postgres command execution, Docker API info leaks, and network scans....
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    FastMCP Framework

    FastMCP Framework

    A TypeScript framework for building MCP servers

    FastMCP is a TypeScript framework aimed at building servers compliant with the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling LLMs (large language models) or other clients to access tools, resources, and context through a defined protocol. It allows developers to define “tools” (basically operations or services) and “resources” that can be fetched or interacted with, and supports multiple transport mechanisms (HTTP streaming, SSE, etc) for client-server communication. Because it’s built in...
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