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    Recursive Language Models

    Recursive Language Models

    General plug-and-play inference library for Recursive Language Models

    ...It provides a consistent API that abstracts away many of the repetitive engineering patterns in RL research and application work, letting developers focus on modeling, experimentation, and fine-tuning rather than infrastructure plumbing. Within the framework, you can define custom agents, environments, policy networks, and reward structures while leveraging built-in dataset utilities, logging, and checkpointing for reproducible experiments. RLM also includes integration with popular simulation environments and benchmark suites, giving researchers a ready-made playground for algorithm comparison and performance tracking.
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    Flask-SocketIO

    Flask-SocketIO

    Socket.IO integration for Flask applications

    Flask-SocketIO is an extension for the Flask web framework that enables real-time bi-directional communication between clients and servers using WebSockets or long-polling fallbacks, making it possible to build interactive applications like chat systems, live dashboards, and collaborative tools. It abstracts the complexities of asynchronous sockets by providing a familiar Flask-style API where developers can define event handlers that trigger on client messages, broadcast to connected users, and manage namespaces and rooms. The extension supports multiple asynchronous workers through integrations with popular async servers like eventlet or gevent, allowing scalable handling of concurrent connections. It also includes features such as session and user tracking across socket connections, JSON message support, and simple decorators to bind events to handler functions.
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    Aimeos core

    Aimeos core

    Aimeos PHP ecommerce framework for ultra fast online shops

    Aimeos-Core is the core library and framework for the Aimeos ecommerce ecosystem, providing the essential building blocks for flexible, scalable online shops, marketplaces, and enterprise commerce applications. Unlike a monolithic shop application, Aimeos-Core is designed as a modular framework that you can embed into your own web app, enabling you to define custom front-ends and workflows while relying on its robust commerce services for catalog, cart, checkout, orders, and customer management. Because it separates core logic from presentation, developers can integrate it into a variety of stacks, customize behavior, and extend functionality without modifying the core code. The engine is built in PHP and focuses on performance and maintainability, making it suitable for medium to large businesses that need seamless integration with existing systems like ERP or CRM.
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    Amper

    Amper

    Build tool for the Kotlin and Java languages

    ...Designed to be lightweight and efficient, Amper runs as a background service that batches and securely transmits anonymous data back to analytics pipelines while respecting user privacy settings and opt-outs. The architecture focuses on extensibility so that developers can define new metric types, customize triggers, and enrich events with context without adding overhead to the IDE. Data collected by Amper feeds dashboards and experimentation systems that guide design decisions, prioritize feature improvements, and monitor the impact of releases over time.
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    Tilt

    Tilt

    Define dev environment as code for microservice apps on Kubernetes

    A toolkit for fixing the pains of microservice development. Understand & orchestrate your services, work smarter & faster wherever you are, and team-based productivity. See all the pieces of your app, and trigger custom workflows like seeding databases or creating infrastructure. Our engine starts the whole app and runs automated rebuilds as you edit in your IDE. Get a continuous feedback loop with your logs, broken builds, and runtime errors. Work with Kubernetes without needing to be an...
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    Actix

    Actix

    Actor framework for Rust

    ...Check the API docs for more information on the actor lifecycle. An Actor communicates with another Actor by sending messages. In actix all messages are typed. Let's define a simple Sum message with two usize parameters and an actor which will accept this message and return the sum of those two numbers. Here we use the #[actix::main] attribute as an easier way to start our System and drive our main function.
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    TypeDoc

    TypeDoc

    Documentation generator for TypeScript projects

    ...The CLI can be used both from your terminal or from npm scripts. All arguments that are not passed with flags are parsed as entry points. Use either the --out or --json arguments to define the format and destination of your documentation.
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    CXX

    CXX

    Safe interop between Rust and C++

    ...It provides a safe mechanism for calling C++ code from Rust and vice versa, one that is protected from the many possible things that can go wrong when bindgen or cbindgen is used to generate unsafe C-style bindings. The general idea of CXX is to define the signatures of both sides of the FFI boundary embedded together in one Rust module. CXX gets a complete picture from this of the boundary, and through it is able to perform static analyses against the types and function signatures, ensuring that both Rust's and C++'s invariants and requirements are upheld. CXX then emits the relevant extern "C" signatures on both sides through a pair of code generators. ...
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    BenchmarkDotNet

    BenchmarkDotNet

    Powerful .NET library for benchmarking

    ...It handles complexities like warm-up, outlier removal, and statistical analysis, presenting results in a clean, customizable summary format. BenchmarkDotNet has tons of features that are essential in comprehensive performance investigations. Four aspects define the design of these features: simplicity, automation, reliability, and friendliness. A lot of hand-written benchmarks produce wrong numbers that lead to incorrect business decisions. BenchmarkDotNet protects you from most of the benchmarking pitfalls and allows you to achieve high measurement precision.
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    ExMachina

    ExMachina

    Create test data for Elixir applications

    ...As such, it gets evaluated immediately. By default, ExMachina will merge the attributes you pass into build/insert into your factory. But if you want full control of your attributes, you can define your factory as accepting one argument, the attributes being passed into your factory.
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    django-prometheus

    django-prometheus

    Export Django monitoring metrics for Prometheus.io

    Export Django monitoring metrics for Prometheus.io. This library provides Prometheus metrics for Django-related operations. Prometheus uses Histogram based grouping for monitoring latencies. You can define custom buckets for latency, adding more buckets decreases performance but increases accuracy. SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases can be monitored. Just replace the ENGINE property of your database, replacing django.db.backends with django_prometheus.db.backends. You may want to monitor the creation/deletion/update rate for your model. ...
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    Polymer

    A Web Component library

    ...Polymer can be particularly useful when building UI components. Instead of having to constantly rebuild components such as a specific navigation bar or button in different frameworks and for different projects, simply define this component once with Polymer, and you can use it again and again in your future projects. Because Polymer is built on top of the web standards-based Web Components APIs, custom HTML elements made from it are built totally from the platform up and are interoperable across frameworks. Polymer also works across all major browsers.
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    Google Styleguide is a comprehensive collection of coding style guides created and maintained by Google to ensure consistency, readability, and maintainability across its vast array of software projects. These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. Each guide covers a wide range of topics, including naming conventions, file organization, indentation, documentation, and usage of specific language features. ...
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    AWS Serverless Application Model

    AWS Serverless Application Model

    An open-source framework for building serverless applications

    The AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is an open-source framework for building serverless applications. It provides shorthand syntax to express functions, APIs, databases, and event source mappings. With just a few lines per resource, you can define the application you want and model it using YAML. During deployment, SAM transforms and expands the SAM syntax into AWS CloudFormation syntax, enabling you to build serverless applications faster. To get started with building SAM-based applications, use the AWS SAM CLI. SAM CLI provides a Lambda-like execution environment that lets you locally build, test, and debug applications defined by SAM templates or through the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK). ...
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    Go CORS handler

    Go CORS handler

    Go net/http configurable handler to handle CORS requests

    Go CORS handler is a Go package that provides a configurable middleware handler for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in net/http applications. It is designed to make CORS behavior explicit, predictable, and easy to insert into an existing HTTP handler chain. Developers can define which origins, methods, headers, and credentials are allowed, instead of scattering CORS logic across routes. The library also handles preflight requests, making it useful for APIs consumed by browsers, frontend apps, and third-party clients. Because it returns a standard net/http handler, it fits naturally into many Go web stacks and routers. ...
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    Lab

    Lab

    Get up and running with Jenkins on Google Kubernetes Engine

    ...It walks developers through the process of automating software delivery by integrating source control, build systems, containerization, and deployment orchestration into a unified workflow. The project leverages Google Kubernetes Engine to manage containerized applications and uses Jenkins pipelines to define and execute build and deployment processes declaratively. It illustrates how to deploy applications using Kubernetes primitives such as deployments, services, ingress, and secrets, enabling scalable and resilient microservices architectures. The repository also highlights best practices such as GitOps workflows, automated rollouts, and secure credential management within CI/CD pipelines.
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    OpenWorkflow

    OpenWorkflow

    Open-source TypeScript framework for building durable workflows

    OpenWorkflow is a TypeScript framework for building durable, resumable application workflows that can pause for extended periods and reliably continue execution after crashes or deployments. It allows developers to define workflows as code while ensuring that each step is persisted and replay-safe, preventing duplicate work through built-in memoization and idempotency controls. The framework supports long-running processes that can sleep for seconds or months, making it suitable for background jobs, automation pipelines, and event-driven systems. ...
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    Claude Code Plugins Directory

    Claude Code Plugins Directory

    Official, Anthropic-managed directory of high quality Claude Plugins

    Claude Code Plugins Directory repository provides a collection of plugins intended to extend Claude’s capabilities by turning the model into a specialized assistant tailored to specific workflows, teams, or organizational needs. These plugins define how Claude should access tools, retrieve data, and execute structured tasks so that outputs become more consistent and production-ready. The project emphasizes customizable automation by allowing developers to encode preferred workflows, domain knowledge, and operational rules directly into plugin configurations. It is built to work with Claude Cowork and Claude Code environments, enabling teams to standardize how AI assistance behaves across different use cases. ...
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    Kreuzberg

    Kreuzberg

    Polyglot document intelligence framework

    Kreuzberg is a flexible task orchestration and agent workflow platform designed to help developers build, coordinate, and scale intelligent agents or automation pipelines that interact with external services, runtime environments, and multi-step business workflows. It emphasizes modular design so that developers can define discrete tasks or “actions” and then compose them into complex flows where dependencies, parallel steps, and error handling are declaratively managed. This structure makes it simpler to build resilient automation pipelines that span multiple technologies or APIs without needing to glue everything together manually. The platform also supports observability and monitoring, helping teams trace the progression of workflows, catch errors early, and evaluate performance trends in orchestrated systems.
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    Driver.js

    Driver.js

    A lightweight, dependency-free JavaScript library

    Driver.js is a lightweight, framework-agnostic JavaScript library for building guided tours, feature spotlights, and product walkthroughs. It programmatically highlights elements on a page, dims the background, and attaches callouts so users learn new flows without leaving the UI. The API lets you define steps, order, and behavior, while handling positioning, scrolling, and viewport collisions gracefully. It strives to be unobtrusive: tours can be triggered contextually, resumed, or dismissed without hijacking the app. Accessibility and keyboard interaction are considered so tours remain usable beyond simple mouse clicks. Because it has no hard dependency on a specific framework, it integrates into vanilla JS apps or modern stacks alike.
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    GeoStats.jl

    GeoStats.jl

    An extensible framework for geospatial data science

    ...The package is modular: it breaks out geometry, spatial domains, transforms, variograms, covariance models, and modeling into subpackages (e.g., GeoStatsBase, GeoStatsModels, GeoStatsTransforms). Users can represent georeferenced tables (points + attributes), define domains (grids, meshes, structured/unstructured), and then apply geostatistical operations such as kriging, interpolation, simulation, variogram estimation, and learning-based prediction. Visualization is supported via integration with Makie.jl to produce spatial renderings, mesh visualizations, and variable overlays.
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    Integrant

    Integrant

    Micro-framework for data-driven architecture

    Integrant is a minimalistic micro-framework for building applications following a data-driven architecture. It lets you define system components declaratively as configuration data and handles lifecycle actions (init, halt, resume) in dependency order, serving as a modern alternative to Component or Mount. Integrant was built as a reaction to fix some perceived weaknesses with Component. In Component, systems are created programmatically. Constructor functions are used to build records, which are then assembled into systems. ...
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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...
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    Flags SDK

    Flags SDK

    Flags SDK by Vercel

    ...The SDK supports AB testing, controlled rollouts, and experimentation, helping developers ship features faster and more efficiently. It features a simple, declarative API to define and use flags, making integration effortless. With Flags SDK, developers can release new features strategically, test them in production without breaking apps, and experiment with confidence. The toolkit ensures the website remains fast while following best practices for feature flag usage.
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    rallyup

    rallyup

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler and dependency manager designed for small businesses and home labs. It ensures that infrastructure services like firewalls, storage, and hypervisors are brought online in the correct order, particularly after events like power outages. A typical setup involves configuring most of the infrastructure for WOL but not for Wake-On-Power, and setting rallyup to run on startup on a low-power device like a Raspberry Pi. When you need to bring the...
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