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    gomodifytags

    gomodifytags

    Go tool to modify struct field tags

    ...By default changes will be printed to stdout and can be used for dry-run your changes before making destructive changes. If you want to change it permanently, pass the -w (write) flag.
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    git-auto-commit Action

    git-auto-commit Action

    Automatically Commit changed Files back to GitHub

    ...Note that the Action has to be used in a Job that runs on a UNIX system (e.g. ubuntu-latest). If you don't use the default permission of the GITHUB_TOKEN, give the Job or Workflow at least the contents: write permission. The goal of this Action is to be "the Action for committing files for the 80% use case". Therefore, you might run into issues if your Workflow falls into the not supported 20% portion. If your Workflow can't push the commit to the repository because of authentication issues, please update your Workflow configuration.
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    Middy

    Middy

    The stylish Node.js middleware engine for AWS Lambda

    Middy is a very simple middleware engine that allows you to simplify your AWS Lambda code when using Node.js. If you have used web frameworks like Express, then you will be familiar with the concepts adopted in Middy and you will be able to get started very quickly. A middleware engine allows you to focus on the strict business logic of your Lambda and then attach additional common elements like authentication, authorization, validation, serialization, etc. in a modular and reusable way by...
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    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide is an experimental Rust-to-CUDA compiler

    cuda-oxide is an experimental NVIDIA Labs project that brings Rust closer to native CUDA GPU development. It works as a Rust-to-CUDA compiler path that lets developers write SIMT GPU kernels in idiomatic Rust instead of using a separate CUDA C++ workflow. The project compiles standard Rust code directly to PTX, avoiding DSLs, source-to-source translation, or foreign-language bindings. It supports a single-source programming style where host and device code can live together and be built through Cargo-oriented tooling. cuda-oxide is still experimental, so it is best suited for research, early exploration, and developers interested in Rust-based GPU programming. ...
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    Android Contacts, Reborn

    Android Contacts, Reborn

    Android Contacts API Library written in Kotlin

    This library provides a complete set of APIs to do everything you need with Contacts in Android. You no longer have to deal with the Contacts Provider, database operations, and cursors. Whether you just need to get all or some Contacts for a small part of your app (written in Kotlin or Java), or you are looking to create your own full-fledged Contacts app with the same capabilities as the AOSP Android Contacts app and Google Contacts app, this library is for you.
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    zvt

    zvt

    Modular quant framework

    ...Your world is built by core concepts inside you, so it’s you. zvt world is built by core concepts inside the market, so it’s zvt. The core concept of the system is visual, and the name of the interface corresponds to it one-to-one, so it is also uniform and extensible. You can write and run the strategy in your favorite ide, and then view its related targets, factor, signal and performance on the UI. Once you are familiar with the core concepts of the system, you can apply it to any target in the market.
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    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Static Analysis Tools for PHP

    Docker image that provides static analysis tools for PHP

    ...Docker image with quality analysis tools for PHP. To run the selected tool inside the container, you'll need to mount the project directory on the container with -v "$(pwd):/project". Some tools like to write to the /tmp directory (like PHPStan, or Behat in some cases), therefore it's often useful to share it between docker runs, i.e. with -v "$(pwd)/tmp-phpqa:/tmp". If you want to be able to interrupt the selected tool if it takes too much time to complete, you can use the --init option. Some tools are not included in the docker image, to use them refer to their documentation. ...
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    GrumPHP

    GrumPHP

    A PHP code-quality tool

    ...When somebody commits changes, GrumPHP will run some tests on the committed code. If the tests fail, you won't be able to commit your changes. This handy tool will not only improve your codebase, it will also teach your co-workers to write better code following the best practices you've determined as a team. GrumPHP has a set of common tasks built in. You will be able to use GrumPHP with a minimum of configuration. We don't want to bore you with all the details, so quick: install it yourself and unleash the power of GrumPHP!
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    Pop

    Pop

    Send emails from your terminal

    Pop is a terminal-based tool for sending emails from the command line. It lets users write messages in Markdown, attach files, and send mail through Resend or a custom SMTP setup. The project is useful for developers who want email sending to fit naturally into scripts, shell workflows, release processes, or automated notifications. Pop can be used as a direct CLI command, and it also supports a terminal interface for a more interactive experience.
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    Saeba's Blog

    Saeba's Blog

    Where Saeba writes his blog, he plans to write four series: JavaScript

    Blog is a large Chinese-language frontend engineering knowledge base maintained by mqyqingfeng. It collects in-depth articles on JavaScript internals, practical JavaScript topics, ES6, React, and broader frontend development ideas. Rather than being a software package, it functions as a structured educational repository for developers who want to understand how JavaScript features work under the hood. Many articles focus on concepts such as execution context, scope, prototypes, closures,...
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    HumbleUI

    HumbleUI

    Clojure Desktop UI framework

    ...(Note: while there is a repository, I did not find a detailed README in my search to fully confirm all capabilities.) Electron is a great landmark. Normal shortcuts, icon, its own window, file system access, notifications, OS integrations. Write once, run everywhere is no longer rejected by users. Performant enough not to noticeably lag.
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    YAPF

    YAPF

    A formatter for Python files

    YAPF is a Python code formatter that automatically rewrites source to match a chosen style, using a clang-format–inspired algorithm to search for the “best” layout under your rules. Instead of relying on a fixed set of heuristics, it explores formatting decisions and chooses the lowest-cost result, aiming to produce code a human would write when following a style guide. You can run it as a command-line tool or call it as a library via FormatCode / FormatFile, making it easy to embed in editors, CI, and custom tooling. Styles are highly configurable: start from presets like pep8, google, yapf, or facebook, then override dozens of options in .style.yapf, setup.cfg, or pyproject.toml. ...
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    Bootstrap Native

    Bootstrap Native

    If you are looking for Bootstrap without jQuery, this is it.

    ...At about half the size of the original and around 12kb gZipped, this library does most of Bootstrap & Popper combined. We launched the project back in 2015 with the goal of debunking the "write less do more" myth, meanwhile the Bootstrap developers themselves have decided to drop jQuery, however, we decided to keep maintaining the project for its many benefits and the learning experience. If you mainly use Bootstrap plugins for your projects, why not use a much lighter, potentially faster library, see a different perspective on the same challenges, interact with a less crowded community, and get a better chance to learn or say hi! ...
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    RestSharp

    RestSharp

    Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET

    RestSharp is probably the most popular HTTP client library for .NET. Featuring automatic serialization and deserialization, request and response type detection, variety of authentications and other useful features, it is being used by hundreds of thousands of projects. RestSharp passed over 32 million downloads on NuGet, with average daily download count of 10,000. It's being used by many popular OSS projects, including Roslyn and Swagger. The main purpose of RestSharp is to make synchronous...
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    nbdev

    nbdev

    Create delightful software with Jupyter Notebooks

    nbdev is a notebook-driven development platform (by fast.ai/AnswerDotAI) enabling you to write code, tests, documentation, and deploy software, all from Jupyter Notebooks. It provides a unified literate programming workflow where you can tag notebook cells for export to Python modules, auto-generate documentation via Quarto (and host it on GitHub Pages), run tests embedded in notebooks, manage clean notebooks with Git-friendly metadata hooks, and seamlessly publish packages to PyPI/conda, all while keeping source and documentation in sync.
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    Tokio

    Tokio

    A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust

    Build reliable network applications without compromising speed, with Tokio! Tokio is an event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform and asynchronous runtime for the Rust programming language that allows you to write reliable and slim network applications. At a high level, Tokio provides a number of components needed for building asynchronous applications. These include a multithreaded, work-stealing based task scheduler; a reactor that's supported by the operating system's event queue; and asynchronous TCP and UDP sockets. Tokio is reliable in that its APIs are memory-safe, thread-safe, and misuse-resistant. ...
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    Okteto

    Okteto

    Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster

    ...Today, most developers try to either run parts of the infrastructure locally or just test these integrations directly in the cluster via CI jobs, or the docker build/redeploy cycle. It works, but this workflow is painful and incredibly slow. Okteto accelerates the development workflow of Kubernetes applications. You write your code locally and okteto detects the changes and instantly updates your Kubernetes applications. Okteto allows you to develop inside a container. When you run out to up your Kubernetes deployment is replaced by a development container that contains your development tools (e.g. maven and jdk, or npm, python, go compiler, debuggers, etc). ...
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    Mavo

    Mavo

    Create web applications entirely by writing HTML and CSS

    ...Multimedia uploads to your page via drag & drop, pasting, or browsing, without a single line of code. Perform calculations right in the HTML, that update when needed. No need to write JavaScript! Mavo uses familiar HTML-based syntax and can be used even by people with no programming experience. This is not wishful thinking; it’s published, peer-reviewed research.
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    thymeleaf

    thymeleaf

    Thymeleaf is a modern server-side Java template engine for web

    ...HTML templates written in Thymeleaf still look and work like HTML, letting the actual templates that are run in your application keep working as useful design artifacts. Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Spring, Play, even the up-and-coming Model-View-Controller API for Java EE 8. Write Thymeleaf in your favourite tools, using your favourite web-development framework.
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    PyG

    PyG

    Graph Neural Network Library for PyTorch

    PyG (PyTorch Geometric) is a library built upon PyTorch to easily write and train Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) for a wide range of applications related to structured data. It consists of various methods for deep learning on graphs and other irregular structures, also known as geometric deep learning, from a variety of published papers. In addition, it consists of easy-to-use mini-batch loaders for operating on many small and single giant graphs, multi GPU-support, DataPipe support, distributed graph learning via Quiver, a large number of common benchmark datasets (based on simple interfaces to create your own), the GraphGym experiment manager, and helpful transforms, both for learning on arbitrary graphs as well as on 3D meshes or point clouds. ...
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    EasyZSwoole

    EasyZSwoole

    swoole, easyswoole, swoole framework

    ...It is born specifically for API and supports the simultaneous monitoring of HTTP, WebSocket, self-defined TCP, UDP protocol, and has rich components, such as collaboration Connect Pool, TP style co-process ORM, co-process microcredit SDK, co-process Kafka client, co-process ElasticSearch client, co-process Consul client, co-process Redis client, co-process Apollo client, co-process NSQ client, co-process self-definition queue、 Many components such as the Memcached client, the co-process view engine, JWT, the co-process RPC, the co-process SMTP client, the co-process HTTP client, the co-process Actor, and the Crontab timer. Let developers write multi-process, step-by-step, and high-available application services with the lowest learning cost and effort.
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby programming language

    A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming. He has often said that he is “trying to make Ruby natural, not simple,” in a way that mirrors life. ...
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    React Native Reanimated

    React Native Reanimated

    React Native's Animated library reimplemented

    React Native Reanimated is a powerful animation library for creating smooth, native-feeling motion in React Native applications. It lets developers write animations in JavaScript while running performance-critical animation logic on the UI thread. This makes it useful for gestures, transitions, shared element effects, scroll interactions, and highly responsive interfaces. The repository now includes both React Native Reanimated and React Native Worklets, which support multi-threaded JavaScript execution. ...
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    mruby

    mruby

    Lightweight Ruby

    ...It maintains compatibility with modern Ruby syntax while offering a significantly reduced footprint compared to the standard Ruby interpreter. The system includes its own virtual machine, bytecode compiler, and interactive shell, enabling developers to write, compile, and execute Ruby code efficiently. One of its core strengths is its embeddability, allowing developers to integrate scripting capabilities directly into applications written in C or C++. mruby also includes a package system called mrbgems, which enables modular extension of functionality through additional libraries. It supports compiling Ruby scripts into bytecode or even C source code, providing flexibility for deployment in different environments.
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    React Bits

    React Bits

    React patterns, techniques, tips and tricks

    ...Rather than being a single application, it’s a curated collection of code patterns and antipatterns, common gotchas, best practices, performance tips, styling strategies, and UX variations that help developers write more maintainable and performant React applications. Organized into meaningful categories like anti-patterns, coding-style, patterns, performance tips, styling approaches, and variations on UX patterns, this repository functions like a living guidebook or cookbook for modern React development. Users can browse real code examples and explanations that address common pitfalls, elevate coding consistency, and demonstrate creative ways to solve everyday UI challenges.
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