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  • Vibes don’t ship, Retool does Icon
    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

    Start from a prompt and build production-ready apps on your data—with security, permissions, and compliance built in.

    Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    TestCafe

    TestCafe

    A Node.js tool to automate end-to-end web testing

    TestCafe is a Node.js tool for automating end-to-end web testing. All you have to do is set it up, write tests in JS or TypeScript, run them and view the results. There’s no need for WebDrivers or other testing software. Installing TestCafe takes just one minute and one command. TestCafe lets you create smart, stable tests with no manual timeouts. It can run parallel tests, saving you on test execution time, and can even build readable tests with PageObject. TestCafe runs on all popular...
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    PM2

    PM2

    Node.js Production Process Manager with a built-in Load Balancer

    PM2 (Process Manager 2) is a production process manager with its own built-in load-balancer for Node.js applications. If you want battle-hardened Node.js applications that can be monitored and kept alive forever, PM2 is the way to go. PM2 lets you manage, maintain and increase Node.js performance. It is constantly assailed by over 1800 tests so you can deliver high quality applications, and deploy confidently and more often. PM2 is cross-platform and arguably the most widely-used...
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    webpack

    webpack

    A bundler for Javascript and friends

    webpack is a module bundler that is primarily used for bundling JavaScript files for usage in a browser, though it can also transform, bundle, or package just about any resource or asset, including images and styles. webpack packs many modules into a few bundled assets. It can bundle ES Modules, CommonJS, and AMD modules, and create a single bundle or multiple chunks through code-splitting that are asynchronously loaded at runtime. It supports all browsers that are ES5-compliant, has a...
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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    Automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure

    Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. The Salt Project is an approach to infrastructure management built on a dynamic communication bus. Salt can be used for data-driven orchestration, remote execution for any infrastructure, configuration management for any app stack, and much more. Running commands on remote systems is the core function of Salt. Salt can execute commands across thousands of systems in seconds. Salt is built...
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  • Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software Icon
    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

    It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.

    Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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    Figma Code Connect

    Figma Code Connect

    A tool for connecting your design system components

    Figma Code Connect is an open-source tool that enhances collaboration between designers and developers by synchronizing design components with source code in real time. Instead of treating design files and codebases as separate artifacts, it creates a continuous link so when a designer updates a UI element in Figma, developers see corresponding code changes or annotations immediately, making handoffs more precise and frictionless. The system supports multiple frameworks and languages,...
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    ChineseBQB

    ChineseBQB

    Chinese sticker pack, more joy/museum of emoticon

    ChineseBQB is an openly shared repository of Chinese-style stickers and memes, essentially a “meme pack / sticker museum” — curated and maintained to collect, categorize, and make accessible a large collection of expressive GIFs and images often used in chats. The repository organizes stickers contributed by many people, and uses a Node.js build script to automatically generate an index of all images, so that users can browse the entire gallery online. The goal is cultural and social: making...
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    100 proyectos de JavaScript

    100 proyectos de JavaScript

    100 JavaScript projects with code and videos for free

    100 proyectos de JavaScript is a large collection of 100 JavaScript projects, each with source code and an accompanying video tutorial, offered entirely for free. The repository is tied to the website javascript100.dev, which presents the projects as a structured learning path so learners can progressively build their skills through practice.Each project lives in its own numbered folder (for example, 01-tinder-swipe), and the README explains how to run them via the VS Code Live Preview...
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    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit

    Some useful websites for programmers

    Best-websites-a-programmer-should-visit is a living, community-curated directory of links that programmers consistently find useful throughout their careers. Rather than being a random bookmark dump, it organizes resources into practical categories such as algorithms, competitive programming, reading materials, podcasts, newsletters, interview prep, design, security, performance, and more. The list aims to reduce the “what should I learn next?” friction by pointing you to high-signal,...
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    Underscore.js

    Underscore.js

    JavaScript's utility belt

    Underscore.js is a JavaScript utility-library created by Jeremy Ashkenas that provides a broad set of functions for working with arrays, objects, functions, and other data types — essentially a “utility belt” for functional programming in JS. Instead of extending built-in objects or modifying prototypes, Underscore provides its helpers in a single _ namespace, enabling cross-browser support and consistent behaviour across environments. It offers map/filter/reduce, deep-cloning, templating,...
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  • Labra enables you to launch your solutions on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud quickly and seamlessly—without a single line of code. Icon
    Labra enables you to launch your solutions on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud quickly and seamlessly—without a single line of code.

    Cloud GTM Without Limits

    Labra is designed for cloud businesses, independent software vendors (ISVs), and channel partners looking to streamline their go-to-market strategies, accelerate product listings, and enhance sales efficiency through AI-powered automation and CRM integration. Additionally, it caters to teams seeking to enhance collaboration with cloud providers and partner ecosystems while maintaining control over their sales processes and optimizing their growth potential
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    Awesome Privacy

    Awesome Privacy

    A curated list of privacy & security-focused software and services

    Awesome Privacy is a curated directory of privacy-respecting alternatives to mainstream apps and services, organized across many categories like browsers, search, email, messaging, cloud storage, and operating systems. It aims to help you choose tools that reduce tracking, fingerprinting, and data collection without sacrificing usability. Each entry highlights the project’s core properties—such as open source status, end-to-end encryption, and platform availability—so you can evaluate...
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    Ultracite

    Ultracite

    A highly opinionated, zero-configuration linter and formatter

    Ultracite is a highly opinionated, zero-configuration linting and formatting preset designed primarily for modern JavaScript/TypeScript codebases. It is built on top of the Biome toolchain (written in Rust) and aims to deliver sub-second performance so that formatting and linting feel seamless, even on large projects. Because it comes pre-configured with sensible defaults for frameworks like React and Next.js, developers can adopt it with minimal setup—simply run npx ultracite init and start...
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    Capslock

    Capslock

    Tool to remap Caps Lock key behavior on Windows systems

    Capslock is a command-line tool for analyzing the capabilities of Go packages to reveal what privileged operations their code and dependencies can perform. Rather than detecting vulnerabilities, Capslock focuses on identifying capabilities — permissions implied by calls to sensitive or privileged standard library functions, such as file system access, networking, or process control. By following transitive call graphs, it classifies which security-sensitive operations each package can reach,...
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    Shaderc

    Shaderc

    A collection of tools, libraries, and tests for Vulkan shader

    Shaderc is a collection of tools and libraries for compiling shaders—small programs that run on GPUs—into SPIR-V, the intermediate representation used by the Vulkan graphics API. It provides both a command-line tool (glslc) and a C/C++ library (libshaderc) that wrap the functionality of glslang (the Khronos reference compiler for GLSL) and SPIRV-Tools to deliver a modern, scriptable, and efficient shader compilation workflow. The glslc compiler offers a GCC/Clang-like interface for building...
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    Earth Engine API

    Earth Engine API

    Python and JavaScript bindings for calling the Earth Engine API

    The Earth Engine API provides Python and JavaScript client libraries for Google Earth Engine, a planetary-scale geospatial analysis platform. With it, users compose lazy, server-side computations over massive catalogs of satellite imagery and vector datasets without handling raw files locally. The API exposes functional operators for map algebra, reducers, joins, and machine learning that scale transparently on Earth Engine’s backend. Developers authenticate once, work interactively in...
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    Honggfuzz

    Honggfuzz

    Security oriented software fuzzer

    honggfuzz is a general-purpose, high-performance fuzzer that mixes coverage feedback with practical crash triage to uncover memory-safety and logic bugs. It supports multiple fuzzing modes—stdin, file, and networking—so targets can be exercised the same way they run in production. Instrumentation via compiler hooks or hardware/perf counters guides mutations toward previously unseen edges, while persistent mode keeps the target process alive to amortize startup costs. The tool integrates...
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    DomainBed

    DomainBed

    DomainBed is a suite to test domain generalization algorithms

    DomainBed is a PyTorch-based research suite created by Facebook Research for benchmarking and evaluating domain generalization algorithms. It provides a unified framework for comparing methods that aim to train models capable of performing well across unseen domains, as introduced in the paper In Search of Lost Domain Generalization. The library includes a wide range of well-known domain generalization algorithms, from classical baselines such as Empirical Risk Minimization (ERM) and...
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    Courses (Anthropic)

    Courses (Anthropic)

    Anthropic's educational courses

    Anthropic’s courses repository is a growing collection of self-paced learning materials that teach practical AI skills using Claude and the Anthropic API. It’s organized as a sequence of hands-on courses—starting with API fundamentals and prompt engineering—so learners build capability step by step rather than in isolation. Each course mixes short readings with runnable notebooks and exercises, guiding you through concepts like model parameters, streaming, multimodal prompts, structured...
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    OpenAI Cookbook

    OpenAI Cookbook

    Examples and guides for using the OpenAI API

    openai-cookbook is a repository containing example code, tutorials, and guidance for how to build real applications on top of the OpenAI API. It covers a wide range of use cases: prompt engineering, embeddings and semantic search, fine-tuning, agent architectures, function calling, working with images, chat workflows, and more. The content is primarily in Python (notebooks, scripts), but the conceptual guidance is applicable across languages. The repository is kept up to date and often...
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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...
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    NYC Taxi Data

    NYC Taxi Data

    Import public NYC taxi and for-hire vehicle (Uber, Lyft)

    The nyc-taxi-data repository is a rich dataset and exploratory project around New York City taxi trip records. It collects and preprocesses large-scale trip datasets (fares, pickup/dropoff, timestamps, locations, passenger counts) to enable data analysis, modeling, and visualization efforts. The project includes scripts and notebooks for cleaning and filtering the raw data, memory-efficient processing for large CSV/Parquet files, and aggregation workflows (e.g. trips per hour, heatmaps of...
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    K8tools

    K8tools

    Security- and exploitation-oriented utilities and proof-of-concepts

    K8tools is a large, curated GitHub repository collecting dozens (hundreds) of security- and exploitation-oriented utilities, proof-of-concepts, and payloads aimed at penetration testing, privilege escalation, and vulnerability exploitation. The project bundles exploits for many well-known CVEs, remote get-shell scripts, local privilege-escalation helpers, credential-harvesting utilities, scanning and brute-force tools, and a variety of platform-specific binaries and archives organized into...
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    Sinatra

    Sinatra

    Classy web-development dressed in a DSL

    Sinatra is a minimalist Ruby web framework that focuses on simplicity and flexibility, letting developers define web applications in just a few lines of code. Its DSL maps routes directly to Ruby blocks, making it straightforward to build APIs, small services, and quick prototypes without the overhead of full-stack frameworks like Rails. Despite its simplicity, Sinatra supports middleware, templates, sessions, filters, and helpers, so it can grow with more complex requirements. The framework...
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    BSC

    BSC

    Bluespec Compiler (BSC)

    BSC is the open source compiler toolchain for Bluespec SystemVerilog, a high-level, rule-based hardware design language. It translates Bluespec descriptions into synthesizable Verilog, letting developers bring typed, modular abstractions into mainstream FPGA/ASIC flows. The compiler performs scheduling of atomic rules, elaborates parameterized modules, and enforces interface contracts, producing predictable RTL that integrates with existing EDA tools. A companion simulator enables fast...
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    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave ’84 (VSCode Theme)

    Synthwave inspired colour theme for VS Code

    synthwave-vscode is a visual theme extension for Visual Studio Code that gives the editor a retro, neon-drenched look reminiscent of 1980s synthwave aesthetics. It applies a dark base palette with bold accent colors, glowing highlights, and sharp contrasts to bring an edgy, stylized atmosphere to coding sessions. Syntax highlighting is tuned to balance readability with dramatic flair, ensuring code elements don’t get lost while preserving the cool visual vibe. The theme also includes...
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    MooseStack

    MooseStack

    The developer framework for building analytical backends

    MooseStack is an opinionated starter stack that assembles a modern web application foundation—project structure, build tooling, and deployment scripts—so teams can get from “blank repo” to a working product quickly. It provides a coherent layout for server and client code, standardizes environment configuration, and includes scripts to run the app locally with the same conventions you’ll use in staging or production. The stack favors convention over configuration: common decisions around...
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