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    User Agents

    User Agents

    A JavaScript library for generating random user agents with data

    User Agents is a JavaScript library that generates realistic and up-to-date user agent strings and browser fingerprints based on real-world usage data. The library is designed to help developers simulate authentic browser traffic patterns, which is particularly useful in web scraping, testing, and automation scenarios. Unlike simpler random user agent generators, it uses frequency-weighted datasets to ensure that generated values reflect how browsers are actually used in the wild. The...
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    shadcn Taxonomy

    shadcn Taxonomy

    An open source application built using the new router

    Taxonomy is an open-source web application project built with modern JavaScript frameworks to demonstrate how a fully featured application can be implemented using the newest capabilities of Next.js and React. The project was created by the shadcn-ui ecosystem as an experiment to explore modern architecture patterns such as server components, the Next.js app router, and modular UI component design. Rather than serving as a simple template, Taxonomy acts as a real application example that...
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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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    zpdf

    zpdf

    Zero-copy PDF text extraction library written in Zig

    zpdf is a high-performance PDF text extraction library written in Zig that focuses on speed, low overhead, and modern parsing techniques. It leans heavily on memory-mapped file reading and zero-copy patterns where possible, so it can scan large PDFs without repeatedly copying data around in memory. The library supports streaming extraction using efficient arena allocation, making it well suited for workloads that need to process big documents quickly or in batches. It implements multiple PDF...
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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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    ChineseBQB

    ChineseBQB

    Chinese sticker pack, more joy/museum of emoticon

    ChineseBQB is an openly shared repository of Chinese-style stickers and memes, essentially a “meme pack / sticker museum” — curated and maintained to collect, categorize, and make accessible a large collection of expressive GIFs and images often used in chats. The repository organizes stickers contributed by many people, and uses a Node.js build script to automatically generate an index of all images, so that users can browse the entire gallery online. The goal is cultural and social: making...
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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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    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 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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    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    JavaScript's utility belt

    Underscore.js is a JavaScript utility-library created by Jeremy Ashkenas that provides a broad set of functions for working with arrays, objects, functions, and other data types — essentially a “utility belt” for functional programming in JS. Instead of extending built-in objects or modifying prototypes, Underscore provides its helpers in a single _ namespace, enabling cross-browser support and consistent behaviour across environments. It offers map/filter/reduce, deep-cloning, templating,...
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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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    Ultracite

    Ultracite

    A highly opinionated, zero-configuration linter and formatter

    Ultracite is a highly opinionated, zero-configuration linting and formatting preset designed primarily for modern JavaScript/TypeScript codebases. It is built on top of the Biome toolchain (written in Rust) and aims to deliver sub-second performance so that formatting and linting feel seamless, even on large projects. 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...
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    30 Seconds of Java

    30 Seconds of Java

    Collection of reusable tested Java 21 compatible code snippets

    30 Seconds of Java is a curated collection of short, focused Java code snippets intended to teach small concepts quickly, similar to the popular “30 seconds of code” format in other languages. Each snippet is designed to be read and understood in under a minute, showing a single idea such as working with streams, handling optionals, manipulating collections, or doing common utility tasks. The repo targets both beginners who want bite-sized learning and experienced developers who just need a...
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    Front-End Performance Checklist

    Front-End Performance Checklist

    The only Front-End Performance Checklist that runs faster

    Front-End-Performance-Checklist is a comprehensive, developer-friendly guide that consolidates the most impactful client-side performance practices into a single, scannable resource. It frames performance as a front-end responsibility and turns broad principles into concrete, verifiable checks you can apply before shipping. The checklist is organized by areas such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, fonts, images, and network delivery, so teams can tackle bottlenecks systematically. Each section...
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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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    phpunit/php-timer

    phpunit/php-timer

    Utility class for timing

    php-timer is a tiny utility library that provides high-resolution timing for PHP scripts, originating from the PHPUnit ecosystem. It wraps PHP’s underlying timing functions to give consistent start/stop measurements even across different PHP versions and environments. The library’s API is intentionally small so you can drop it into tests, benchmarks, and command-line tools without overhead. Beyond raw seconds, it can format durations into human-readable strings, which is especially handy for...
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    EKS Best Practices

    EKS Best Practices

    A best practices guide for day 2 operations

    The Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide is a public repository containing comprehensive documentation and guidance for operating production-grade Kubernetes clusters on AWS’s managed service, Amazon EKS. Rather than a code library, it serves as a reference catalogue of patterns, anti-patterns, checklists and architectures across domains such as security, reliability, scalability, networking, cost optimization and hybrid cloud deployments. The repository is maintained by AWS but open to...
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    ink-kit

    ink-kit

    Onchain-focused SDK with ready-to-use templates and themes

    ink-kit is a developer toolkit for building applications on the INK blockchain ecosystem, bundling the pieces you typically need to go from a blank repo to a working dapp. It provides contract templates, deployment scripts, and client SDKs so you can iterate on on-chain logic and a frontend without stitching together disparate tools. The kit standardizes project layout and environment configuration, making local development, testing, and staging deploys predictable. Utilities for wallet...
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    type-challenges

    type-challenges

    Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge

    type-challenges is a massive set of TypeScript type-level puzzles that turn the compiler into a playground for metaprogramming. Each challenge is a miniature kata where you implement types that transform other types—parsing strings, inferring tuples, mapping unions—without writing any runtime code. Problems are arranged from warm-ups to brain-twisters, letting developers build intuition about distributive conditional types, inference in extends, variance, and other corner cases of the type...
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    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks

    Visual Blocks for ML is a Google visual programming framework

    Visual Blocks is a node-based, in-browser environment for building AI and data-processing workflows with drag-and-drop components. It lets you connect sources, transforms, models, and visualizers into a live graph, so changes propagate instantly and results are observable without writing glue code. Under the hood it leans on web-friendly runtimes (e.g., WebGPU/WebGL/WebNN or TensorFlow.js backends) to execute pipelines locally, which is great for demos, teaching, and privacy-sensitive...
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    TensorStore

    TensorStore

    Library for reading and writing large multi-dimensional arrays

    TensorStore is a high-performance library for reading and writing N-dimensional arrays that live in many different storage systems, from local files to cloud object stores. It separates the logical view (shape, dtype, chunking) from the physical layout so the same code can target Zarr, N5, TIFF pyramids, or custom backends. Rich indexing, slicing, and broadcasting operations make it feel like a familiar array API, while asynchronous I/O pipelines stream chunks efficiently in parallel....
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