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    LBRY App

    LBRY App

    Browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled

    LBRY is a free, open, and community-run digital marketplace. Build the future of content freedom. What if anyone in the world could publish a piece of digital content, anyone else in the world could access it, for free or for payment, and that entire system worked end-to-end without any centralized authority or point of control? Looking for API documentation, formal specifications, how-tos, resources, or the meaning of life? Find at least some of these things in the resources area. No matter your experience or skill level, you can progress content freedom. This repo contains the UI code that powers the official LBRY desktop app. The LBRY app is a graphical browser for the decentralized content marketplace provided by the LBRY protocol. It is essentially the lbry daemon bundled with a UI using Electron.
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    LFortran

    LFortran

    Official main repository for LFortran

    LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler built on top of LLVM. It can execute the user’s code interactively to allow exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile binaries with the goal of running the user’s code on modern architectures such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs. LFortran is in alpha (it is expected to not work on third-party codes and users enthusiastically participate in bug reporting and fixing).
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    LTEX LS

    LTEX LS

    LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool

    LTEX LS (LTEX Language Server) implements a language server according to the Language Server Protocol (LSP) and provides grammar and spelling errors in markup documents (LATEX, Markdown, etc.). The documents are checked with LanguageTool. Typically, you start the language server (either locally or remotely), you send the language server your LATEX or Markdown document, and it will respond with a list of the grammar and spelling errors in it. To use LTEX LS in this way, you have to use a language client (usually an editor or an extension of the editor) that communicates with LTEX LS according to the LSP. However, it is also possible to supply LTEX LS paths to files and directories to be checked as command-line arguments. In this mode, LTEX LS will print the results to standard output, and no language client is necessary.
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    LXD

    LXD

    Powerful system container and virtual machine manager

    LXD is a next-generation system container and virtual machine manager. It offers a unified user experience around full Linux systems running inside containers or virtual machines. LXD is image based and provides images for a wide number of Linux distributions. It provides flexibility and scalability for various use cases, with support for different storage backends and network types and the option to install on hardware ranging from an individual laptop or cloud instance to a full server rack. When using LXD, you can manage your instances (containers and VMs) with a simple command line tool, directly through the REST API or by using third-party tools and integrations. LXD implements a single REST API for both local and remote access. The LXD project was founded and is currently led by Canonical Ltd with contributions from a range of other companies and individual contributors.
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    LaRecipe

    LaRecipe

    Write gorgeous documentation for your products using Markdown

    Write gorgeous documentation with Markdown inside your Laravel apps. LaRecipe is simply a code-driven package provides an easy way to create beautiful documentation for your product or application inside your Laravel app. Configure your entire docs with simple PHP code. None of your docs configurations is stored in the database. LaRecipe provides a bunch of amazing-looking UI Vue-based components powered by TailwindCSS. LaRecipe allows you add your own custom assets though custom packages in order to match your needs. LaRecipe automatically leverages Markdown to HTML parser out of the box including typography, images, links and others. LaRecipe provides a bunch of amazing looking UI Vue based components due to the fact it compiles the markdown documentation in the back-end to HTML. If you have a very large documentation it's very handy to have search function available so that your users can find their needs quickly.
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    LaTeX Examples

    LaTeX Examples

    Examples for the usage of LaTeX

    LaTeX-examples is a repository collecting a variety of example documents and snippets demonstrating LaTeX features, usage patterns, and common templates. It acts as a playground for learning LaTeX syntax, macros, formatting tricks, and document structuring practices. Files include sample articles, reports, book chapters, presentations (using Beamer), tables, mathematical typesetting examples (equations, aligned systems, integrals, matrices), custom macros, and styling. The project is useful both for beginners who want to see working LaTeX samples and for more advanced users seeking snippets for specific formatting needs (e.g., customizing headers, floats, customizing theorem environments). Because examples are self-contained and well-commented, users can copy, adapt, or test them without needing a large TeX toolchain.
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    Laravel Data

    Laravel Data

    Powerful data objects for Laravel

    This package enables the creation of rich data objects which can be used in various ways. Using this package you only need to describe your data once.
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    LiteNetLib 1.0 indev

    LiteNetLib 1.0 indev

    Lite reliable UDP library for Mono and .NET

    Lite reliable UDP library for .NET Framework 3.5, Mono, .NET Core 2.0, .NET Standard 2.0. Small packet size overhead (1 byte for unreliable, 3 bytes for reliable packets). Helper classes for sending and reading messages. Always use library sources instead of precompiled DLL files (because there are platform-specific #ifdefs and workarounds for unity bugs). Fast packet serializer (Usage manual). Automatic small packets merging. Automatic fragmentation of reliable packets. Automatic MTU detection. UDP NAT hole punching. NTP time requests. Packet loss and latency simulation. IPv6 support (dual mode). Connection statisitcs (need DEBUG or STATS_ENABLED flag). Multicasting (for discovering hosts in local network). Unity support.
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    Livewire Alert

    Livewire Alert

    SweetAlert2 wrapper for Livewire

    Livewire Alert is a simple alert utility package designed to seamlessly integrate with your Livewire components. Under the hood, it utilizes SweetAlert2, offering you the functionality of SweetAlert2 without the need for any custom Javascript.
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    Loading...

    Loading...

    Learn about animated SVG

    Loading... is a lightweight UI component library focused on providing simple and customizable loading indicators for web applications. It offers a collection of animated loaders that can be easily integrated into projects to improve user experience during asynchronous operations. The design emphasizes minimalism, ensuring that components are easy to use without introducing unnecessary complexity. Developers can customize styles, sizes, and animations to match their application’s design. The library is optimized for performance, ensuring smooth animations without significant overhead. It is particularly useful in applications where feedback during loading states is critical. Overall, loading provides a practical solution for enhancing responsiveness and usability in web interfaces.
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    Locust

    Locust

    Scalable open source load testing tool

    Locust is an open source user load testing tool written in Python. The idea behind Locust is to swarm your web site or other systems with attacks from simulated users during a test, with each user behavior defined by you using Python code. This swarming process is then monitored from a web UI in real-time, and will help identify any bottlenecks in your code before real users can come in. As it is completely event-based, Locust can have thousands or even millions of simultaneous users distributed over multiple machines swarming your system. Unlike other event-based apps, it doesn’t use callbacks but uses lightweight processes instead, so you can write very expressive scenarios in Python without complicating it with callbacks.
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    Log Viewer

    Log Viewer

    Fast and beautiful Log Viewer for Laravel

    Beautiful, fast, and open-source viewer for your app logs. Forget scrolling through raw log files to find the errors or debug logs you're looking for. Forget about SSH'ing onto the production server just to read the logs. Log Viewer helps you quickly and clearly see individual log entries, to search, filter, and make sense of your Laravel logs fast. It is free and easy to install.
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    Lombok

    Lombok

    New additions to the Java programming language

    Project Lombok is a java library that automatically plugs into your editor and build tools, spicing up your java. Never write another getter or equals method again, with one annotation your class has a fully featured builder, Automate your logging variables, and much more. Project Lombok is available as a single jar file on the project site. It includes the APIs for development as an installer for IDE integration. On most systems, simply double-clicking the jar file will launch the installer. The installer will attempt to detect the location of a supported IDE. If it cannot correctly determine where the IDE is installed, the location can be specified manually. Simply click "Install/Update," and IDE integration is complete. There are a number of annotations in Project Lombok to allow for more fine grained control over the structure and behavior of a class.
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    Luacheck

    Luacheck

    A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code

    Luacheck is a static analyzer and a linter for Lua. Luacheck detects various issues such as usage of undefined global variables, unused variables and values, accessing uninitialized variables, unreachable code and more. Most aspects of checking are configurable: there are options for defining custom project-related globals, for selecting set of standard globals (version of Lua standard library), for filtering warnings by type and name of related variable, etc. The options can be used on the command line, put into a config or directly into checked files as Lua comments. Luacheck supports checking Lua files using the syntax of Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2, Lua 5.3, and LuaJIT. Luacheck itself is written in Lua and runs on all of the mentioned Lua versions.
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    Luaj

    Luaj

    Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter

    Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for JME and JSE, with string, table, package, math, io, os, debug, coroutine & luajava libraries, JSR-223 bindings, all metatags, weak tables and unique direct lua-to-java-bytecode compiling.
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    Lucky

    Lucky

    A full-featured Crystal web framework that catches bugs for you

    Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal. It helps you work quickly, catch bugs at compile time, and deliver blazing-fast responses. Lucky is extremely fast and uses very little memory. You and your users will love the extra dose of speed. Authentication, asset management, CORS, database ORM, and more can all be included when creating a new Lucky project. Instead of finding bugs in QA or in production, Lucky is designed to catch as many bugs as possible at compile time. Lucky uses Action classes for handling HTTP requests and responses. The classes map the routes and parameters it handles to a response block. Lucky can generate these classes for you with ’lucky gen.action`. Using a class per action provides very solid automatic error detection, as well as the generation of routing, path, and link helpers and methods.
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    MADDPG

    MADDPG

    Code for the MADDPG algorithm from a paper

    MADDPG (Multi-Agent Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient) is the official code release from OpenAI’s paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The repository implements a multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithm that extends DDPG to scenarios where multiple agents interact in shared environments. Each agent has its own policy, but training uses centralized critics conditioned on the observations and actions of all agents, enabling learning in cooperative, competitive, and mixed settings. The code is built on top of TensorFlow and integrates with the Multiagent Particle Environments (MPE) for benchmarking. Researchers can use it to reproduce the experiments presented in the paper, which demonstrate how agents learn behaviors such as coordination, competition, and communication. Although archived, MADDPG remains a widely cited baseline in multi-agent reinforcement learning research and has inspired further algorithmic developments.
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    MUI Core

    MUI Core

    React components for faster and easier web development

    MUI Core (formerly Material-UI) consists of React components for faster and easier web development, with options for creating your own design system or starting with Material design. MUI components work without any additional setup, and don't pollute the global scope.
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    Mantine

    Mantine

    A fully featured React components library

    Mantine is a MIT‑licensed open‑source React component library offering a comprehensive set of UI elements and hooks for building modern, accessible, and responsive web applications with ease and great developer experience. Collection of 50+ hooks for state and UI management. Core components library – 100+ components. Forms management library. Manages files drag 'n' drop to an area or entire screen.
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    Markdown to PDF

    Markdown to PDF

    Hackable CLI tool for converting Markdown files to PDF using Node.js

    A simple and hackable CLI tool for converting markdown to pdf. It uses Marked to convert markdown to HTML and Puppeteer (headless Chromium) to further convert the HTML to PDF. It also uses highlight.js for code highlighting. The whole source code of this tool is only ~250 lines of JS ~500 lines of Typescript and ~100 lines of CSS, so it is easy to clone and customize.
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    Material UI

    Material UI

    Comprehensive React component library that implements Material Design

    Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in production out of the box. A meticulous implementation of Material Design; every Material UI component meets the highest standards of form and function. Start quickly with Material Design or use the advanced theming feature to easily tailor the components to your needs. CSS utilities allow you to move faster and make for a smooth developer experience when styling any component. Reach out for the Figma Design Kit and the Sync plugin to bridge the gap between development and design when using Material UI.
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    Material design icons

    Material design icons

    The icon set from Google

    Material design icons is the icon set from Google, which follows the material design guidelines. These system icons are simple, modern and also delightful and beautifully crafted symbols that depict universal actions, items and concepts used commonly throughout a UI. All icons are available in a range of sizes, densities and themes, and have been optimized for beautiful display on all common platforms and display resolutions. The full set of icons can be viewed in the Material Icons Library, and are available in several formats and suitable for different types of projects. Developers can use them in their digital products for Android, iOS, and web; and designers in their mockups or prototypes.
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    Material-UI-Swing

    Material-UI-Swing

    A modern, Material Design UI for Java Swing

    A modern, Material Design UI for Java Swing.
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    Micronaut

    Micronaut

    Micronaut Application Framework

    Micronaut is a modern, JVM-based, full-stack Java framework designed for building modular, easily testable JVM applications with support for Java, Kotlin, and the Groovy language. Micronaut is developed by the creators of the Grails framework and takes inspiration from lessons learned over the years building real-world applications from monoliths to microservices using Spring, Spring Boot, and Grails. Micronaut aims to provide all the tools necessary to build JVM applications. With Micronaut you can build message-driven applications, command-line applications, HTTP servers, and more whilst for Microservices in particular Micronaut also provides distributed configuration. This is achieved by pre-computing the framework infrastructure at compilation time which reduces the logic required at runtime for the application to work. Compatible with Java, Groovy, and Kotlin, with Scala on the roadmap.
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    Microsoft Bot Framework SDK

    Microsoft Bot Framework SDK

    Tool for building conversation applications

    Bot Framework provides the most comprehensive experience for building conversation applications. With the Bot Framework SDK, developers can build bots that converse free-form or with guided interactions including using simple text or rich cards that contain text, images, and action buttons. Developers can model and build sophisticated conversation using their favorite programming languages including C#, JS, Python and Java or using Bot Framework Composer, an open-source, visual authoring canvas for developers and multi-disciplinary teams to design and build conversational experiences with Language Understanding, QnA Maker and sophisticated composition of bot replies (Language Generation). Checkout the Bot Framework ecosystem section to learn more about other tooling and services related to the Bot Framework SDK. The Bot Framework SDK v4 is an open source SDK that enable developers to model and build sophisticated conversation using their favorite programming language.
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