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    ESP8266Audio

    ESP8266Audio

    Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3

    ...If you find any bugs, please let me know via the GitHub issue tracker or drop me an email. The MOD and MP3 routines were taken from StellaPlayer and libMAD respectively. The software I2S delta-sigma 32x oversampling DAC was my own creation and sounds quite good if I do say so myself.
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    kubefwd

    kubefwd

    Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development

    Kubernetes port forwarding for local development. kubefwd is a command line utility built to port forward multiple services within one or more namespaces on one or more Kubernetes clusters. kubefwd uses the same port exposed by the service and forwards it from a loopback IP address on your local workstation. kubefwd temporally adds domain entries to your /etc/hosts file with the service names it forwards. When working on our local workstation, my team and I often build applications that access services through their service names and ports within a Kubernetes namespace. kubefwd allows us to develop locally with services available as they would be in the cluster.
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    Django Lifecycle Hooks

    Django Lifecycle Hooks

    Declarative model lifecycle hooks, an alternative to Signals

    This project provides a @hook decorator as well as a base model and mixin to add lifecycle hooks to your Django models. Django's built-in approach to offering lifecycle hooks is Signals. However, my team often finds that Signals introduce unnecessary indirection and are at odds with Django's "fat models" approach. Django Lifecycle Hooks supports Python 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9, Django 2.0.x, 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 3.0.x, 3.1.x, and 3.2.x. For simple cases, you might always want something to happen at a certain point, such as after saving or before deleting a model instance. ...
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    CPlusPlusThings

    CPlusPlusThings

    Collection of various C++ code samples, utilities, patterns

    ...It is less a polished product and more a learning/reference collection of snippets and usages of C++ idioms, data structures, algorithms, utilities, and perhaps tricks or meta-programming exercises. (No prominent README or detailed docs were available from my quick search.) Example implementations of data structures and algorithms. Organized as a learning repository (rather than a production framework). Encourages reuse and adaptation by developers as a reference. Collection of C++ utility code snippets/helper modules.
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    Zinit

    Zinit

    Flexible and fast ZSH plugin manager

    Zinit is a flexible and fast Zsh plugin manager that allows users to load plugins and themes from various sources, including GitHub and local directories. It introduces advanced features like Turbo mode for faster shell startup and supports a wide range of customization options to tailor the shell environment to individual preferences. Zinit's extensibility and performance optimizations make it a powerful tool for enhancing the Zsh experience.​
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    wger

    wger

    Self hosted FLOSS fitness/workout, nutrition and weight tracker

    wger Workout Manager is a free and open web application that manages your exercises, routines and nutrition. It started out as a personal project to replace my growing collection of spreadsheets but has turned into something that other people may find useful. You can create and manage flexible training routines for whatever goals you have. Select exactly what exercises you are going to do and how many repetitions, time or distance you want to do. You can also combine different workouts in the same program. ...
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    Hetzner k3s

    Hetzner k3s

    A CLI tool to install and manage Kubernetes clusters in Hetzner Cloud

    ...Hetzner Cloud is an awesome cloud provider which offers a truly great service with the best performance/cost ratio in the market. With Hetzner's Cloud Controller Manager and CSI driver you can provision load balancers and persistent volumes very easily. k3s is my favorite Kubernetes distribution now because it uses much less memory and CPU, leaving more resources to workloads. It is also super quick to deploy because it's a single binary. Using this tool, creating a highly available k3s cluster with 3 masters for the control plane and 3 worker nodes takes a few minutes only. The tool assigns the label cluster to each server it creates for static node pools (this doesn't apply to autoscaled node pools), with the cluster name you specify in the config file, as the value.
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    HumbleUI

    HumbleUI

    Clojure Desktop UI framework

    HumbleUI is a lightweight, declarative, and composable UI framework, likely intended for building graphical user interfaces in a minimal, modular way. It emphasizes ease of use, customization, and modular components. (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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    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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    EARTHLY

    EARTHLY

    The effortless CI/CD framework that runs anywhere

    ...Regardless of whether Earthly runs in your CI or on your laptop, the build will run the same way. This allows for faster iteration and easier debugging. Unlock your team's full productivity by eliminating "works on my machine but not in CI" blockers.
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    uemacs

    uemacs

    Random version of microemacs with my private modificatons

    uemacs is Linus Torvalds’ compact take on MicroEMACS, a tiny, fast, terminal-friendly text editor. The codebase prizes simplicity and portability, making it feasible to build and run on a variety of Unix-like systems without heavyweight dependencies. Its feature set is deliberately modest compared to full Emacs, favoring a quick, predictable editing experience for everyday text manipulation. The project serves as both a functional tool and an example of clean, old-school C systems...
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    Prezto

    Prezto

    The configuration framework for Zsh

    ...Users can enable or disable individual modules as needed, tailoring their environment to their workflow. With its emphasis on simplicity and speed, prezto has become a popular alternative to other shell frameworks like oh-my-zsh.
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    ...The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely use it as a drop-in replacement for existing projects. The ProgressBar class manages the current progress, and the format of the line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that may display differently depending on the state of the progress bar.
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    Light-4J

    Light-4J

    A fast, lightweight and more productive microservices framework

    ...In 2014, I realized that the IT industry was moving from Monolithic to Microservices and from on-premise data centers to the public clouds. To reduce the production cost for my applications, I need to find a lightweight platform that has a small memory footprint, high throughput, and low latency in Java. Java EE and Spring/Spring Boot are too heavy to be considered. Other lightweight Java platforms all have different issues on the separation between the business logic and technical cross-cutting concerns. ...
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    Go Examples

    Go Examples

    Go(lang) examples

    ...The Advanced section uses more complicated features of Golang. Finally, the Expert section contains applications like telnet-clients or http-server (even with SSL). If you want even more Golang examples, you can take a look at my other go repositories at GitHub. To execute a Golang program, write go run at the cli followed by the name of the file. You also can convert the file to a binary executable program by the command go build. One great aspect of Golang is, that you can start go applications via go run name.go, but also compile it to an executable with go build name.go.
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    Suave

    Suave

    Suave is a simple web development F# library

    Suave is a simple web development F# library providing a lightweight web server and a set of combinators to manipulate route flow and task composition. Suave is inspired in the simplicity of Happstack and born out of the necessity of embedding web server capabilities in my own applications. Suave supports Websocket, HTTPS, multiple TCP/IP bindings, Basic Access Authentication, Keep-Alive. Suave also takes advantage of F# asynchronous workflows to perform non-blocking IO. In fact, Suave is written in a completely non-blocking fashion throughout. We have a NuGet ready for your testing needs; Suave is an excellent server for running in-process integration tests, as it's very fast to spawn. ...
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    GitUI

    GitUI

    Blazing fast terminal-ui for git written in rust

    GitUI provides you with the comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal. I do most of my git work in a terminal but I frequently found myself using git GUIs for some use-cases like index, commit, diff, stash, blame, and log. Unfortunately, popular git GUIs all fail on giant repositories or become unresponsive and unusable. GUI provides you with the user experience and comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal while being portable, fast, free and open source.
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    My flip-flops

    Assorted useful classes

    A collection of various small classes useful for development with Java eco system. It's free software licensed under a short and easy to understand license. For the name: Imagine walking bare foot on a hot sunny day. The hot sand burns your feet. Now imagine a pair of flip-flops - not exactly amazing tech but simple and useful. There are classes for network stuff, cryptographic and even a full-grown translation system.
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    AtomicServer

    AtomicServer

    An open source headless CMS / real-time database

    Create, share, fetch, and model Atomic Data! AtomicServer is a lightweight, yet powerful CMS / Graph Database. Atomic Data is a modular specification for sharing, modifying, and modeling graph data. It combines the ease of use of JSON, the connectivity of RDF (linked data), and the reliability of type-safety. Atomic Data uses links to connect pieces of data, and therefore makes it easier to connect datasets to each other - even when these datasets exist on separate machines.
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    React Screenshot Test

    React Screenshot Test

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components. Under the hood, we start a local server that renders components server-side. Each component is given its own dedicated page (e.g. /render/my-component). Then we use Puppeteer to take a screenshot of that page. If you work on a team where developers use a different OS (e.g. Mac OS and Linux), or if you develop on Mac OS but use Linux for continuous integration, you would quickly run into issues where screenshots are inconsistent across platforms. This is, for better or worse, expected behavior. ...
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    Hakaton Starter

    Hakaton Starter

    A boilerplate for Node.js web applications

    ...Or how about doing something as simple as Sign in with Facebook authentication? You can spend hours on it if you are not familiar with how OAuth 2.0 works. When I started this project, my primary focus was on simplicity and ease of use. I also tried to make it as generic and reusable as possible to cover most use cases of hackathon web apps, without being too specific. In the worst case, you can use this as a learning guide for your projects, if for example you are only interested in Sign in with Google authentication and nothing else.
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    JavaPackager

    JavaPackager

    Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows

    JavaPackager is a hybrid plugin for Maven and Gradle which provides an easy way to package Java applications in native Windows, MacOS or GNU/Linux executables, and generate installers for them. It was born while teaching to my students how to build and distribute their Java apps, and after seeing that a chain of several plugins was needed to achieve this task, I decided to develop a plugin to rule them all. Apply JavaPackager plugin in build.gradle using legacy mode (because at the moment it's only available in Maven Central repository). When you build your app, all configuration details are hardcoded into the executable and cannot be changed without recreating it or hacking with a resource editor. ...
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    ...It was said that the production was overkill and the wizard and the source code were not published. I tried to eliminate such inconvenience as much as possible. At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked inside. Some of the best engineers of the time may think Git in GUI. That's a lot of it. When I want to execute a command that I rarely use, I sometimes force myself to do not rely on the GUI, open the terminal and hand enter the git command. If you find a feature that you find useful, you can incorporate it into this app. ...
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    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging

    FriendlyId is a Rails gem that provides human-readable slugs for ActiveRecord models, replacing numeric IDs in URLs with meaningful strings. For example, instead of /articles/123, you can have /articles/my-first-post. It integrates with ActiveRecord to generate slugs automatically based on attributes (like a title) and manages uniqueness, history, and slug regeneration when records change. FriendlyId also supports features like slug candidates, scoped slugs, and reserved word handling to avoid conflicts. It includes extensions to keep old slugs working as redirects, so links don’t break when content is renamed. ...
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    WhichBrowser

    WhichBrowser

    Browser sniffing gone too far — A useragent parser library for PHP

    ...There is always an exception to the rule. There are valid reasons to do browser sniffing: to improve the user experience or to gather intelligence about which browsers are used on your website. My website is html5test.com and I wanted to know which score belongs to which browser. To do that you need a browser sniffing library. Almost all browsers say they are Netscape 5 and almost all WebKit browsers say they are based on Gecko. Even Internet Explorer 11 now no longer claims to be IE at all, but instead, an unnamed browser that is like Gecko. ...
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