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    Flask App Builder

    Flask App Builder

    Simple and rapid application development framework

    Simple and rapid application development framework, built on top of Flask. includes detailed security, auto CRUD generation for your models, google charts and much more. Automatic permissions lookup, based on exposed methods. Inserts on the Database all the detailed permissions possible on your application. Public (no authentication needed) and Private permissions. Role-based permissions. Authentication support for OpenID, Database and LDAP. Support for self-user registration. Automatic, Add, Edit, and Show from Database Models. Labels and descriptions for each field. Automatic base validators from the model's definition. Custom validators, extra fields, and custom filters for related dropdown lists. Image and File support for upload and database field association. Field sets for Forms (Django style).
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    Flower

    Flower

    Flower: A Friendly Federated Learning Framework

    A unified approach to federated learning, analytics, and evaluation. Federate any workload, any ML framework, and any programming language. Federated learning systems vary wildly from one use case to another. Flower allows for a wide range of different configurations depending on the needs of each individual use case. Flower originated from a research project at the University of Oxford, so it was built with AI research in mind. Many components can be extended and overridden to build new state-of-the-art systems. Different machine learning frameworks have different strengths. Flower can be used with any machine learning framework, for example, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face Transformers, PyTorch Lightning, scikit-learn, JAX, TFLite, MONAI, fastai, MLX, XGBoost, Pandas for federated analytics, or even raw NumPy for users who enjoy computing gradients by hand.
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    FreeScout

    FreeScout

    Free self-hosted help desk & shared mailbox

    FreeScout is a super lightweight and powerful free open source help desk and shared inbox written in PHP (Laravel framework). It is a self-hosted clone of HelpScout. Now you can enjoy free Zendesk & Help Scout without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control. FreeScout is the perfect help desk solution for those who need to provide professional customer support, but who can not afford to pay for Zendesk or Help Scout. FreeScout is a pure open source PHP/MySQL application, so it can be easily deployed even on shared hosting.
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    Functional programming library golang

    Functional programming library golang

    functional programming library for golang

    This library aims to provide a set of data types and functions that make it easy and fun to write maintainable and testable code in Golang. Write many small, testable, and pure functions, i.e. functions that produce output only depending on their input and that do not execute side effects. Offer helpers to isolate side effects into lazily executed functions (IO). Expose a consistent set of compositions to create new functions from existing ones. For each data type, there exists a small set of composition functions. These functions are called the same across all data types, so you only have to learn a small number of function names. The semantic of functions of the same name is consistent across all data types.
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    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench

    FuzzBench - Fuzzer benchmarking as a service

    FuzzBench is a large-scale, open research platform developed by Google to evaluate and benchmark fuzzers — automated software testing tools that detect vulnerabilities through randomized input generation. It provides a standardized, reproducible environment for comparing the performance and effectiveness of different fuzzing algorithms on real-world software targets. FuzzBench integrates with the OSS-Fuzz infrastructure, allowing it to run experiments on authentic open source projects and collect meaningful data on crash discovery rates, code coverage, and bug-finding efficiency. The service includes an easy-to-use API for integrating custom fuzzers and an automated reporting system that generates detailed statistical analyses, comparative graphs, and significance testing. By running experiments at Google scale, FuzzBench ensures consistent, unbiased, and data-driven evaluations that support academic and industrial fuzzing research.
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    GPT-5 Coding Examples

    GPT-5 Coding Examples

    GPT-5 coding examples

    GPT-5 Coding Examples is a demonstration repository showcasing applications generated entirely from a single GPT-5 prompt without hand-written code. The collection highlights GPT-5’s strengths in scaffolding websites, front-end applications, games, and interactive UIs directly from natural-language instructions. Each demo illustrates how developers and non-developers alike can bootstrap functional projects by describing their ideas in plain English. The repository allows users to explore examples locally or through a hosted version, where they can view prompts, inspect generated code, and remix projects. It also provides guidance for experimenting with GPT-5 in different workflows — from using the Codex CLI for terminal-based automation, to integrating with IDEs, to leveraging ChatGPT’s browser-based code generation and preview. While archived as a reference-only resource with no active contributions, GPT-5 Coding Examples remains a source of inspiration for rapid prototyping.
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    GPerftools

    Fast, multi-threaded malloc() and nifty performance analysis tools

    GPerftools (formerly Google Performance Tools) is a collection of a high-performance multi-threaded malloc() implementation, plus some pretty nifty performance analysis tools useful for creating more robust applications. These tools can be especially useful when developing multi-threaded applications in C++ with templates. Among these tools are TCMalloc, a thread-friendly heap-checker, heap-profiler and cpu-profiler.
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    GRUB2 THEMES

    GRUB2 THEMES

    Modern Design theme for Grub2

    GRUB2 THEMES is an open-source collection of modern, visually appealing themes for the GRUB2 bootloader that enhance the graphical interface users see during system boot on Linux machines. Instead of the plain default GRUB menus, this project offers a set of sleek theme variants with custom backgrounds, icons, layouts, and resolutions that bring a more polished aesthetic to the early boot experience. Installation scripts provided in the repository automate applying themes to a system’s GRUB configuration, including options for different resolutions and screen sizes, and users can add custom backgrounds or tweak configurations. The repository is licensed under GPL-3.0 and has an active user base, making it one of the more popular sources for bootloader theming. It includes assets, configurations, and helper tools to simplify adoption, and supports variant customization so users can tailor the look to their preferences.
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    Gaea Editor

    Gaea Editor

    Design websites in your browser

    Gaea Editor is a rich, web-based content editor designed for building and managing structured documents with a focus on flexibility and extensibility. It provides a block-based editing system where users can create complex layouts using modular components, similar to modern visual editors. The project emphasizes developer control, allowing customization of editor behavior, plugins, and data structures. It supports rich text formatting, media embedding, and dynamic content generation, making it suitable for content management systems and applications requiring advanced editing capabilities. The architecture is designed to separate content structure from presentation, enabling better maintainability and scalability. It likely includes APIs for integrating with backend systems and storing content in structured formats. Overall, gaea-editor serves as a powerful foundation for building customizable editing experiences on the web.
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    Gardener

    Gardener

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of conformant Kubernetes clusters as a service on Alicloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, EquinixMetal, vSphere, MetalStack, and Kubevirt with minimal TCO. Kubernetes is a cloud-native enabler built around the principles of a resilient, manageable, observable, highly automated, loosely coupled system. Gardener is a standard Kubernetes extension and adheres to the same concepts by design. The Gardener project is committed to fostering an open community of collaborators and adopters. We aim to deliver a standard solution that meets the needs of our entire community and ecosystem. Gardener was born as a solution for actual and common problems such as control on the Kubernetes stack, minimizing the TCO, infrastructures pervasiveness, operating in restricted/regulated environments or bare metal, at a massive scale.
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    Gideros

    Gideros

    Gideros Release version

    Gideros is a cross-platform development environment for creating amazing games and interactive applications in 2D or 3D. It is easy to pick up, quick to develop, and robust to deploy. Code your game once and deploy it to Android, iOS, MacOS, tvOS, Windows, HTML 5, and more. Apart from supporting multiple platforms, Gideros also provides automatic screen scaling and automatic selection of proper image resolution, which makes supporting different screen resolutions, aspect ratios, and universal projects an easy task. You can easily extend the core with plugins. Import your existing (C, C++, Java or Obj-C) code, bind to Lua, and interpret them directly. Dozens of open-source plugins are already developed and ready to use: ads, in-app purchases, physics for 2d or 3d, Steam integration, and many more.
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    Git Blame Someone Else

    Git Blame Someone Else

    Blame someone else for your bad code

    git-blame-someone-else is a humorous Git utility created as a joke to let developers attribute problematic code to someone else. It modifies both the author and committer information of a commit, making it appear as though another contributor is responsible for the changes. While not intended for production repositories, it demonstrates how Git’s metadata can be manipulated for fun or demonstration purposes. The project highlights how easily commit authorship can be altered, serving as both a lighthearted tool and a reminder about the importance of trust in version control history. It’s written in shell script and is lightweight, requiring only Git and basic system tools to run. Despite being a novelty project, its popularity shows how developers appreciate humor injected into the programming ecosystem.
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    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    A Git platform powered by Scala

    A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility. GitBucket is a Git web platform powered by Scala offering, easy installation, intuitive UI, high extensibility by plugins, API compatibility with GitHub. You can also deploy gitbucket.war to a servlet container which supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, etc). To upgrade GitBucket, replace gitbucket.war with the new version, after stopping GitBucket. All GitBucket data is stored in HOME/.gitbucket by default. So if you want to back up GitBucket's data, copy the directory to the backup location. If you want to try the development version of GitBucket, or want to contribute to the project, please see the Developer's Guide. It provides instructions on building from source and on setting up an IDE for debugging. It also contains documentation of the core concepts used within the project.
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    GitHub520

    GitHub520

    Community-maintained approach to improving access to GitHub services

    GitHub520 is a community-maintained approach to improving access to GitHub services from regions with network friction by leveraging host mappings. The repository provides a regularly updated list of domain-to-IP entries meant to be appended to a system’s hosts file so certain GitHub endpoints resolve faster or more reliably. It includes scripts or guidance to automate updates, reducing the need for manual lookups when IPs change. The project’s goal is pragmatic: improve developer productivity by mitigating timeouts and slow asset retrieval during cloning, package installs, or browsing. It is intended for users who understand the implications of hosts modifications and want a reversible, client-side tweak. While simple in concept, it has become a widely referenced workaround for network constraints affecting developer workflows.
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    Google Cloud's buildpacks

    Google Cloud's buildpacks

    Builders and buildpacks designed to run on Google Cloud's container

    Google Cloud Buildpacks is a repository of builders and buildpacks designed to create container images that run cleanly on Google Cloud container platforms. It is built around full compatibility with the Cloud Native Buildpacks specification, which means it can participate in standardized build workflows while still being tailored to Google Cloud environments. The project supports major runtime destinations such as Cloud Run, GKE, Anthos, and Compute Engine with Container-Optimized OS, and it also powers build flows for App Engine and Cloud Functions. One of its strengths is that it does not only provide buildpacks themselves, but also builder images that work with tools such as pack, kpack, Tekton, and Skaffold, giving developers flexibility in how they incorporate it into CI/CD systems.
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    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google's Engineering Practices documentation

    The eng-practices project by Google is a public repository that documents the company’s established engineering best practices, accumulated through years of large-scale software development across diverse teams and languages. Its purpose is to share Google’s collective experience in areas such as code review, collaboration, and quality assurance with the broader software engineering community. The repository provides practical guidelines designed to help developers and reviewers produce cleaner, more maintainable, and higher-quality code. It includes Google’s comprehensive Code Review Guidelines, split into two major sections: The Code Reviewer’s Guide and The Change Author’s Guide, which detail the expectations and processes for both reviewers and authors. Additionally, it explains key terminology and practices commonly used within Google to make the documentation accessible to external audiences.
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    Got

    Got

    Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js

    Got implements RFC 7234 compliant HTTP caching which works out of the box in-memory and is easily pluggable with a wide range of storage adapters. Got uses Keyv internally to support a wide range of storage adapters. For something more scalable you could use an official Keyv storage adapter. Hooks allow modifications during the request lifecycle. Hook functions may be async and are run serially. Got will make no further changes to the request before it is sent. This is especially useful in conjunction with got.extend() when you want to create an API client that, for example, uses HMAC-signing. You can override the request function by returning a ClientRequest-like instance or a IncomingMessage-like instance. This is very useful when creating a custom cache mechanism. The response object will typically be a Node.js HTTP response stream, however, if returned from the cache it will be a response-like object which behaves in the same way.
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    GraphQL-Go-Tools

    GraphQL-Go-Tools

    GraphQL Router / API Gateway framework written in Golang

    graphql-go-tools is a high-performance GraphQL Router and API Gateway framework written in Go. It focuses on correctness, extensibility, and performance, supporting features like Federation v1 & v2, subscriptions, and more. ​
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    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Graphics Programming Black Book

    Markdown source for Michael Abrash's Graphics Programming Black Book

    This is the source for an ebook version of Michael Abrash's Black Book of Graphics Programming (Special Edition), originally published in 1997 and released online for free in 2001. Reproduced with blessing of Michael Abrash, converted and maintained by James Gregory. The version which Michael and Dr. Dobbs released in 2001 was a collection of PDF files. That version is still available. However, the structure (multiple files) and the format (PDF) result in a poor user experience on an ebook reader or other mobile device. This version has been thoroughly cleaned of artifacts and condensed into something which can easily be converted into an ebook-friendly format. You can read this version online at GitHub, or download any of the EPUB or Mobi releases. You can clone the repository and generate your own version with pandoc if necessary.
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no assumptions about the structure of your agent, and is compatible with any numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. The gym library is a collection of test problems — environments — that you can use to work out your reinforcement learning algorithms. These environments have a shared interface, allowing you to write general algorithms.
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    H2O Wave

    H2O Wave

    Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards for Python and R

    No HTML, CSS, Javascript skills are required. Build rich, interactive web apps using pure Python. Broadcast live information, visualizations, and graphics using Wave's low-latency real-time server. Instant control over every connected web browser using a simple and intuitive programming model. Preview your app live as you code. Dramatically reduce the time and effort to build web apps. Easily share your apps with end-users, get feedback, improve and iterate. ~10MB static executables for Linux, Windows, OSX, BSD, Solaris on AMD64, 386, ARM, PPC. Run it on a RPi Zero for great good!
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    HTTP Kit

    HTTP Kit

    Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket support

    http-kit is a minimalist, event-driven, high-performance Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket and asynchronous support. A simple, high-performance event-driven HTTP client+server for Clojure. HTTP Kit is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the standard Ring Jetty adapter. So you can use it with all your current libraries (e.g. Compojure) and middleware. Using an event-driven architecture like Nginx, HTTP-kit is very, very fast. It comfortably handles tens of thousands of requests/sec on even midrange hardware. Here is another test about how it stacks up with others. It's not only fast, but efficient! Each connection costs nothing but a few kB of memory. RAM usage grows O(n) with connections. Written from the ground-up to be lean, the entire client/server is available as a single ~90kB JAR with zero dependencies and ~3k lines of (mostly Java) code. Synchronous is simple. Asynchronous is fast & flexible.
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    Halfmoon

    Halfmoon

    Front-end framework with a built-in dark mode

    Front-end framework with a built-in dark mode and full customizability using CSS variables; great for building dashboards and tools. Halfmoon is a responsive front-end framework that is great for building dashboards and tools. Built-in dark mode, full customizability using CSS variables (around 1,500 variables), optional JavaScript library (no jQuery), Bootstrap-like classes, and cross-browser compatibility (including IE11). Halfmoon comes with a built-in, toggleable dark mode, which is one of its most important and defining features. The framework is built entirely using CSS variables (also known as CSS custom properties). There are close to 1,500 CSS variables, which means that almost everything can be customized by overriding a property, making it very easy to theme Halfmoon to fit your brand. Learn more about customization. The components have a very standard look and feel to them, making them suitable for dashboards and tools.
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    Haraka

    Haraka

    A fast, highly extensible, and event driven SMTP server

    Haraka is a highly scalable node.js email server with a modular plugin architecture. Haraka can serve thousands of concurrent connections and deliver thousands of messages per second. Haraka and plugins are written in asynchronous JS and are very fast. Haraka has very good spam protection (see plugins) and works well as a filtering MTA. It also works well as a MSA running on port 587 with auth and dkim_sign plugins enabled. Haraka makes no attempt to be a mail store (like Exchange or Postfix/Exim/Qmail), a LDA, nor an IMAP server (like Dovecot or Courier). Haraka is typically used with such systems. Haraka has a scalable outbound mail delivery engine built in. Mail marked as relaying (such as via an auth plugin) is automatically queued for outbound delivery. Haraka's plugin architecture provides an easily extensible MTA that complements traditional MTAs that excel at managing mail stores but do not have sufficient filtering.
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    Hello Algorithm

    Hello Algorithm

    Animated illustrations, one-click data structure

    Animated illustrations, one-click data structure and algorithm tutorials. This project aims to create an open source, free, novice-friendly introductory tutorial on data structures and algorithms. The whole book uses animated illustrations, the content is clear and easy to understand, and the learning curve is smooth, guiding beginners to explore the knowledge map of data structures and algorithms. The source code can be run with one click, helping readers improve their programming skills during exercises and understand the working principles of algorithms and the underlying implementation of data structures. Readers are encouraged to help each other learn, and questions and comments can usually be answered within two days.
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