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    Minify

    Minify

    Go minifiers for web formats

    Minify is a minifier package written in Go. It provides HTML5, CSS3, JS, JSON, SVG and XML minifiers and an interface to implement any other minifier. Minification is the process of removing bytes from a file (such as whitespace) without changing its output and therefore shrinking its size and speeding up transmission over the internet and possibly parsing. The implemented minifiers are designed for high performance. The core functionality associates mime-types with minification functions, allowing embedded resources (like CSS or JS within HTML files) to be minified as well. Users can add new implementations that are triggered based on a mime-type (or pattern) or redirect to an external command (like ClosureCompiler, UglifyCSS,). Minifiers or bindings to minifiers exist in almost all programming languages. Some implementations are merely using several regular expressions to trim whitespace and comments.
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    MkDocs

    MkDocs

    Project documentation with Markdown

    MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file. Start by reading the introductory tutorial, then check the User Guide for more information. There's a stack of good-looking themes available for MkDocs. Choose between the built in themes: mkdocs and readthedocs, select one of the third-party themes listed on the MkDocs Themes wiki page, or build your own. Get your project documentation looking just the way you want it by customizing your theme and/or installing some plugins. Modify Markdown's behavior with Markdown extensions. Many configuration options are available. The built-in dev-server allows you to preview your documentation as you're writing it. It will even auto-reload and refresh your browser whenever you save your changes.
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    Moby

    Moby

    Project for the container ecosystem to assemble containe-based systems

    An open framework to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. Moby is an open framework created by Docker to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. It provides a “lego set” of dozens of standard components and a framework for assembling them into custom platforms. At the core of Moby is a framework to assemble specialized container systems which provides a library of containerized components for all vital aspects of a container system, OS, container runtime, orchestration, infrastructure management, networking, storage, security, build, image distribution, etc. Tools to assemble the components into runnable artifacts for a variety of platforms and architectures: bare metal (both x86 and Arm); executables for Linux, Mac and Windows; VM images for popular cloud and virtualization providers.
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    Mockito

    Mockito

    Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java

    Mockito downloads and instructions for setting up Maven, Gradle and other build systems are available from the Central Repository and Bintray. Mockito 3.x requires Java 8, but otherwise doesn’t introduce any breaking changes compared to the 2.x series. Mockito 2.25.0 had an important feature added for anyone using mockito-inline. In particular anyone using Kotlin (which demands using mockito-inline) and PowerMock (which exacerbates the problem even more) will want to add this to all of their test classes to avoid a large memory leak. Fancy getting world-wide visibility and building up an eternal fame of an OSS contributor? Use the latest version! Hack and experiment. Speak up at the mailing list. Mockito is a mocking framework that tastes really good. It lets you write beautiful tests with a clean & simple API. Mockito doesn’t give you hangover because the tests are very readable and they produce clean verification errors.
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    Moon Repo

    Moon Repo

    A build system and monorepo management tool for the web ecosystem

    Moon is a build system and project management tool designed to handle monorepos, providing efficient workflows and task orchestration for large-scale projects.
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    Movies for Hackers

    Movies for Hackers

    A curated list of movies every hacker & cyberpunk must watch

    Movies For Hackers is a community-curated collection of films and TV shows selected for people interested in hacking, cyberpunk culture, and tech-driven stories. The list groups entries by genre—thrillers, science fiction, action, documentaries—and includes year, genre, and IMDb ratings so readers can quickly compare titles. It provides both a readable README and a sortable web view for browsing the collection more easily. The repository also includes guidance for contributors and a small script to help work with the list, encouraging community additions and updates under a CC0-1.0 license. The selection highlights movies that explore themes of security, privacy, code, networks, and the social impact of technology, useful for entertainment and cultural context for technologists. Because it’s a plain-text, cross-platform resource, anyone can fork the list, propose additions, or reuse the dataset in their own tooling.
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    Multrin

    Multrin

    Organize apps windows in tabs like in abandoned Windows Sets and more

    Multrin is a cross-platform app built on Electron that lets you to organize apps in tabs by simply dropping them onto Multrin. It aims to greatly improve your productivity and organization. Multrin works currently only on Windows and macOS. Support for Linux coming soon. Before running Multrin in development mode, please ensure you have Node.js installed on your machine. When running on Windows, make sure you have build tools installed. You can install them by running as an administrator.
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    NATS

    NATS

    Server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system

    With flexible deployments models using clusters, superclusters, and leaf nodes, optimize communications for your unique deployment. The NATS Adaptive Edge Architecture allows for a perfect fit for unique needs to connect devices, edge, cloud or hybrid deployments. With true multi-tenancy, securely isolate and share your data to fully meet your business needs, mitigating risk and achieving faster time to value. Security is bifurcated from topology, so you can connect anywhere in a deployment and NATS will do the right thing. With the ability to process millions of messages a second per server, you’ll find unparalleled efficiency with NATS. Save money by minimizing cloud costs with reduced compute and network usage for streams, services, and eventing. NATS self-heals and can scale up, down, or handle topology changes anytime with zero downtime to your system. Clients require zero awareness of NATS topology allowing you future proof your system to meet your needs of today and tomorrow.
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    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    How to improve NGINX performance, security, and other important things

    nginx-admins-handbook is a practical, in-depth guide for configuring, securing, and operating NGINX across real-world deployments. It distills years of research, notes, and field experience into a single handbook that complements the official docs with concrete rules, explanations, and curated external references. The handbook spans fundamentals and advanced topics alike, from HTTP and SSL/TLS basics to reverse proxy patterns, performance tuning, debugging workflows, and hardening strategies. A centerpiece is its prioritized checklist of 79 rules, grouped by criticality, helping readers focus on what most impacts security, reliability, and speed. Instead of copy-paste snippets in isolation, it emphasizes understanding trade-offs, avoiding common pitfalls, and balancing security with usability. Designed for system administrators and web application engineers, it aims to be a living companion that encourages experimentation, measurement, and continuous improvement of NGINX configurations
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    NGINX Proxy Manager

    NGINX Proxy Manager

    Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts

    Expose web services on your network. Free SSL with Let's Encrypt. Designed with security in mind. Perfect for home networks. Expose your private network Web services and get connected anywhere. Based on Tabler, the interface is a pleasure to use. Configuring a server has never been so fun. Configure other users to either view or manage their own hosts. Full access permissions are available. Built as a Docker Image, Nginx Proxy Manager only requires a database. Built in Let’s Encrypt support allows you to secure your Web services at no cost to you. The certificates even renew themselves! Easily create forwarding domains, redirections, streams and 404 hosts without knowing anything about Nginx. I created this project to fill a personal need to provide users with a easy way to accomplish reverse proxying hosts with SSL termination and it had to be so easy that a monkey could do it.
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    NPQ

    NPQ

    Install packages with npm or yarn by auditing them

    npq is a security-focused package manager that analyzes npm dependencies for potential vulnerabilities before installation. It helps developers ensure the safety of their projects by checking for malicious or outdated packages.
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    NVIDIA Container Toolkit

    NVIDIA Container Toolkit

    Build and run Docker containers leveraging NVIDIA GPUs

    The NVIDIA Container Toolkit allows users to build and run GPU accelerated Docker containers. The toolkit includes a container runtime library and utilities to automatically configure containers to leverage NVIDIA GPUs. Make sure you have installed the NVIDIA driver and Docker engine for your Linux distribution Note that you do not need to install the CUDA Toolkit on the host system, but the NVIDIA driver needs to be installed. The NVIDIA Container Toolkit supports different container engines in the ecosystem - Docker, LXC, Podman etc. Follow the User Guide for running GPU containers with these engines. The architecture of the NVIDIA Container Toolkit allows for different container engines in the ecosystem - Docker, LXC, Podman to be supported easily. The NVIDIA Container Toolkit provides different options for enumerating GPUs and the capabilities that are supported for CUDA containers.
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    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron

    NanoNeuron is 7 simple JavaScript functions

    Nano-Neuron is a didactic project that reduces the idea of a neuron to a handful of tiny JavaScript functions so learners can see “learning” in action without heavy frameworks. It demonstrates how a scalar input can be linearly transformed with a weight and bias, then adjusted via gradient updates to fit a simple mapping such as Celsius-to-Fahrenheit conversion. The code emphasizes readability over performance, inviting you to step through calculations and watch parameters converge. Because every concept is expressed in a few lines, it’s easy to tinker—change learning rates, swap cost functions, or visualize error curves. The repository bridges the gap between formulae and intuition by making each update transparent and observable. It’s ideal for absolute beginners who want to internalize core ideas before moving on to multi-layer networks and libraries.
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    Nativefier

    Nativefier

    Make any web page a desktop application

    Nativefier is a command-line tool designed to create a desktop app for any web site with minimal configuration. Apps are wrapped by Electron (using Chromium under the hood) in an OS executable (.app, .exe, etc) for use on Windows, macOS and Linux. Nativefier will try to determine the app name, and well as lots of other options. If desired, these options can be overwritten. For example, to override the name, nativefier --name 'My Medium App' 'medium.com' Read the API documentation or run nativefier --help to learn about other command-line flags usable to configure the packaged app. For a list of build commands contributed by the nativefier community take a look at the CATALOG.md file. Nativefier is also usable from Docker. You can pass Nativefier flags, and mount volumes to provide local files.
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    Neotest

    Neotest

    An extensible framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim

    A framework for interacting with tests within NeoVim. For any runner without an adapter you can use neotest-vim-test which supports any runner that vim-test supports. The vim-test adapter does not support some of the more advanced features such as error locations or per-test output. If you're using the vim-test adapter then install vim-test too.
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    NestJS TypeORM

    NestJS TypeORM

    TypeORM module for Nest framework (node.js)

    An official integration of TypeORM with the NestJS framework, providing an easy-to-use and efficient way to work with databases in NestJS applications.
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    Netgraph

    Netgraph

    A cross platform http sniffer with a web UI

    Netgraph is a packet sniffer tool that captures all HTTP requests/responses, and displays them in a web page. You can run Netgraph in your Linux server without a desktop environment installed, and monitor HTTP requests/responses in your laptop's browser.
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    Notable

    Notable

    The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck

    Notes are written in Markdown, plus you can write KaTeX expressions, Mermaid diagrams and more, check out our Markdown cheatsheet. Notable provides a very powerful Markdown editor, it's the same one VS Code uses in fact, so features like multi-cursors, a minimap and best-in-class syntax highlighting are built-in. Notes and attachments are simply stored on your disk, this is extremely portable and powerful: you could edit your notes via a third-party editor on mobile, have them synchronized via Dropbox, use Git, run a regex-based search and replace etc. A dark theme is also available. In the future support for custom themes will be added as well. Zen mode provides a minimalistic editing and reading experience, hiding everything that's not necessary. Notable is also keyboard friendly, has a quick open window, and we'll soon add a command palette too, so you won't have to click any buttons if you don't want to.
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    Notion for Linux

    Notion for Linux

    Native Notion packages for Linux

    Native Notion packages for Linux, built from Notion's Windows installer. To install Notion with Notion Enhancer mods applied, replace notion-desktop with notion-enhanced in the commands provided. notion-desktop is the vanilla Notion package. notion-enhanced is the Notion package with Notion Enhancer mods applied. Notion Desktop builds with Notion Enhancer for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Direct port of Notion is also available for Linux.
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    Oat UI

    Oat UI

    Ultra-lightweight, zero dependency, semantic HTML, CSS, JS UI library

    Oat is an ultra-lightweight front-end UI library designed to automatically style semantic HTML using minimal CSS and JavaScript with zero external dependencies. The project focuses on simplicity and performance, allowing developers to create clean, modern interfaces without relying on heavy frameworks or complex build systems. Oat works by applying sensible default styling directly to standard HTML elements, meaning developers can achieve polished layouts with little to no custom classes. Its small footprint makes it especially attractive for static sites, documentation, prototypes, and low-overhead web applications. The library can be installed via npm, CDN, or direct download, making it flexible across different development workflows. Overall, Oat prioritizes minimalism, speed, and developer ergonomics for teams that want attractive UI results with extremely low complexity.
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    Oh My Fish

    Oh My Fish

    The Fish Shell Framework

    Oh My Fish provides core infrastructure to allow you to install packages which extend or modify the look of your shell. It's fast, extensible and easy to use. Due to a regression bug in fish 2.6 with some terminal emulators, right prompts make the shell unusable. When called without arguments, update core and all installed packages. You can choose to update only the core, by running omf update omf. For selective package update, list only the names of packages you wish to update. You may still include "omf" in the list to update the core as well. Manage user-installed package repositories. Package repositories are where packages come from used by commands like omf install. By default the official repository is always installed and available. Apply a theme. To list available themes, type omf theme. You can also preview available themes before installing.
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    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    A framework for managing your zsh configuration

    Oh My Zsh is a widely used, open-source, community-driven framework for managing Zsh shell configurations, providing hundreds of plugins, themes, and an auto-update system—designed to enhance developer productivity and shell aesthetics. Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town or your money back! With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes. It's a good idea to inspect the install script from projects you don't yet know. You can do that by downloading the install script first, looking through it so everything looks normal, then running it.
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    Open MCT

    Open MCT

    A web based mission control framework

    Open MCT is a next-generation mission operations data visualization framework. Web-based, for desktop and mobile. Software based on Open MCT is in use as a data visualization tool in support of multiple missions at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and at NASA's Ames Research Center to support the development of lunar rover mission concepts. Open MCT can be adapted for planning and operations of any system that produces telemetry. While Open MCT is developed to support space missions, its core concepts are not unique to that domain. It can display streaming and historical data, imagery, timelines, procedures, and other data visualizations, all in one place. Open MCT is currently used to support distributed spacecraft operations across multiple locations. NASA itself has many missions currently using Open MCT as well as "VISTA", which is a multi-mission operations system built with Open MCT.
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    OpenRewrite

    OpenRewrite

    Automated mass refactoring of source code

    The OpenRewrite project is a mass source code refactoring ecosystem. Reduce 1000s of hours of static code analysis fixes to minutes. Turn a four-month migration project into four hours of work. Patch security vulnerabilities across 100s of repositories at once. OpenRewrite automates code refactoring and remediation tasks for you, enabling developers to deliver more business value. OpenRewrite's refactoring engine and recipes will always be open-source. Build tool plugins like OpenRewrite Gradle Plugin and OpenRewrite Maven Plugin help you run these recipes on one repository at a time. Moderne is a complementary product that executes OpenRewrite recipes at scale on hundreds of millions of lines of code and enables mass-committing of results. Moderne freely runs a public service for the benefit of thousands of open-source projects.
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    PEST

    PEST

    Pest is an elegant PHP Testing Framework with a focus on simplicity

    Pest is a Testing Framework with a focus on simplicity. It was carefully crafted to bring the joy of testing to PHP. Pest gives you the most beautiful test reporting in the world, straight from the console! Also, the readable errors and stack traces make debugging lightning fast. Pest makes testing a breeze. Tests are easy to read and understand. Also, it's powered by PHPUnit, just run your current PHPUnit test suite with Pest and it will just work. You won't have to change a thing. Pest is framework agnostic and it can be used in any PHP project. This project contains several Laravel examples just because the author has a close relationship with the Laravel community. Pest is a progressive testing framework! You can have both PHPUnit test classes and Pest test files in the same test suite. Also, you can reuse your Test Case classes in Pest test files. To make your life easier. Pest is a testing framework built for humans — it's simple, minimal, and elegant.
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