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    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Samples demonstrating how to use Maps SDK for Android

    Create dynamic, interactive and personalized experiences with maps, locations and geospatial experiences for your Android apps. Create an account, generate an API key, and start creating. Learn how to load the Maps SDK for Android and add a map with a bookmark to your web application. You can customize almost all aspects of the map, such as routes, landforms and places of interest, among others. Find the current location of an Android device and display details of the place or other place of interest in that location. Add bookmarks to a map, interact with click events, customize color and image, and more. Displays an information window with additional data and context when users press a bookmark. Customize user interaction by configuring integrated UI components and gestures. Listen to events on the map, including clicks on maps, clicks on markers, camera changes, and overlay events, among others.
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    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Google Open Source Project Style Guide

    Chinese version of Google open source project style guide

    Each larger open source project has its own style guide, a series of conventions on how to write code for the project (sometimes more arbitrary). When all the code maintains a consistent style, it is more important when understanding large code bases. easy. The meaning of "style" covers a wide range, from "variables use camelCase" to "never use global variables" to "never use exceptions". The English version of the project maintains the programming style guidelines used in Google. If the project you are modifying originates from Google, you may be directed to the English version of the project page to understand the style used by the project. The Chinese version of the project uses reStructuredText plain text markup syntax, and uses Sphinx to generate document formats such as HTML / CHM / PDF.
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    GopherLua

    GopherLua

    GopherLua: VM and compiler for Lua in Go

    GopherLua is a Lua5.1(+ goto statement in Lua5.2) VM and compiler written in Go. GopherLua has the same goal as Lua: To be a scripting language with extensible semantics. It provides Go APIs that allow you to easily embed a scripting language to your Go host programs. The stack-based API like the one used in the original Lua implementation will cause a performance improvement in GopherLua (It will reduce memory allocations and concrete type <-> interface conversions). GopherLua API is not a stack-based API. GopherLua gives preference to user-friendliness over performance. GopherLua APIs perform in much the same way as Lua, but the stack is used only for passing arguments and receiving returned values.
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    Gotenberg

    Gotenberg

    A Docker-powered stateless API for PDF files

    Gotenberg provides a developer-friendly API to interact with powerful tools like Chromium and LibreOffice for converting numerous document formats (HTML, Markdown, Word, Excel, etc.) into PDF files, and more! Thanks to Docker, you don't have to install each tool in your environments; drop the Docker image in your stack, and you're good to go! The webhook feature allows you to upload the output file to the destination of your choice. There are many options to fit your requirements, from the custom HTTP headers sent to your webhook to the HTTP method used to call it. Gotenberg is a platform composed of modules; each module has properties you may customize to your flavor. Build your own Docker image by adding new tools and create modules that provide new routes to the API. Gotenberg provides a developer-friendly API to interact with powerful tools like Chromium and LibreOffice for converting numerous document formats (HTML, Markdown, Word, Excel, etc.) into PDF files, and more!
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    Goutte

    Goutte

    Goutte, a simple PHP Web Scraper

    Goutte is a screen scraping and web crawling library for PHP. Goutte provides a nice API to crawl websites and extract data from the HTML/XML responses. Goutte depends on PHP 7.1+. Add fabpot/goutte as a require dependency in your composer.json file. Create a Goutte Client instance (which extends Symfony\Component\BrowserKit\HttpBrowser). Make requests with the request() method. The method returns a Crawler object (Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler). To use your own HTTP settings, you may create and pass an HttpClient instance to Goutte. For example, to add a 60 second request timeout. Read the documentation of the BrowserKit, DomCrawler, and HttpClient Symfony Components for more information about what you can do with Goutte. Goutte is a thin wrapper around the following Symfony Components: BrowserKit, CssSelector, DomCrawler, and HttpClient.
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    Grails

    Grails

    Grails - the Web Application Framework

    Grails is an open‑source, full‑stack web application framework built on the Groovy language and the Java platform. It emphasizes “coding by convention” to streamline development by reducing configuration, leveraging Spring Boot, Hibernate, and integrated DSLs for rapid productivity. Supports expressive DSLs for validation, querying, and view rendering. High‑productivity web framework adopting “coding by convention” paradigm. Rich IDE support across IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, Sublime, and NetBeans. Asynchronous and reactive programming support via Promises and RxJava.
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    GraphQL Tools

    GraphQL Tools

    Build, mock, and stitch a GraphQL schema using the schema language

    GraphQL Tools is a set of NPM packages and an opinionated structure for how to build a GraphQL schema and resolvers in JavaScript, following the GraphQL-first development workflow. Use the GraphQL schema definition language to generate a schema with full support for resolvers, interfaces, unions, and custom scalars. With GraphQL Tools, you can mock your GraphQL API with fine-grained per-type mocking for fast prototyping without any data sources. Automatically stitch multiple schemas together into one larger API in a simple, fast and powerful way. You can develop your JavaScript-based GraphQL API with graphql-tools and GraphQL Yoga together: One to write the schema and resolver code, and the other to connect it to a web server. When using graphql-tools, you describe the schema as a GraphQL-type language string.
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    GraphQL Yoga

    GraphQL Yoga

    Rewrite of a fully-featured GraphQL Server with focus on easy setup

    The fully-featured GraphQL Server with focus on easy setup, performance and great developer experience. practice Yoga while working with GraphQL Yoga. Easiest way to run a GraphQL server: Sensible defaults & includes everything you need with minimal setup (we also export a platform/env-agnostic handler so you can build your own wrappers easily). Built-in support for GraphQL subscriptions using Server-Sent Events. Compatible, works with all GraphQL clients (Apollo, Relay, Urql...) and fits seamless in your GraphQL workflow. WHATWG Fetch API, the core package depends on WHATWG Fetch API so it can run and deploy on any environment (Serverless, Workers, Deno, Node). Easily Extendable. New GraphQL-Yoga support all envelop plugins.
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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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    HTTP Server

    HTTP Server

    A non-blocking HTTP application server for PHP based on Amp

    This package provides a non-blocking HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 application server written in PHP based on Amp. Several features are provided in separate packages, such as the WebSocket component. The package was previously named amphp/aerys, but has been renamed to be easier to remember, as many people were having issues with the old name. Amp’s HTTP server is a non-blocking HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 application server written in PHP. This means that there’s no Apache or Nginx required to serve PHP applications with it. Multiple requests can be served concurrently and the application bootstrapping only needs to happen once, not once for every request. Several advanced components are available in separate packages, such as a routing, static content and WebSocket component.
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    HTTP.jl

    HTTP.jl

    HTTP for Julia

    HTTP.jl is a pure Julia implementation of the HTTP protocol, providing tools for building HTTP clients and servers. It enables users to send requests, handle responses, and construct REST APIs or web services entirely in Julia. HTTP.jl supports TLS, cookies, headers, streaming, and middleware, making it suitable for both simple scripting and full-scale web service development.
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    Helix Editor

    Helix Editor

    A post-modern modal text editor

    A Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor, written in Rust. The editing model is very heavily based on Kakoune.
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    HestiaCP

    HestiaCP

    Hestia Control Panel | A lightweight and powerful control panel

    HestiaCP is an open-source web hosting control panel designed to manage web servers efficiently. It provides a simple and intuitive graphical interface to manage domains, web hosting, databases, email accounts, and other server-related tasks. HestiaCP is lightweight and based on the Vesta Control Panel but offers more modern features and improved security. It supports popular web servers like Nginx and Apache, making it suitable for personal and small business hosting environments.
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    HexaPDF

    HexaPDF

    Versatile PDF creation and manipulation for Ruby

    HexaPDF is a pure Ruby library with an accompanying application for working with PDF files. It was designed with ease of use and performance in mind. It uses lazy loading and lazy computing when possible and tries to produce small PDF files by default.
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    Hopp

    Hopp

    The best OSS remote pair programming app

    Hopp is an open-source remote pair programming application designed to enable developers to collaborate in real time with high-quality screen sharing and low-latency communication. Built using modern technologies such as Tauri, WebRTC, and LiveKit, it focuses on delivering a fast and seamless experience for distributed teams working together on code. The platform allows multiple users to join shared sessions, making it suitable not only for traditional pair programming but also for mob programming scenarios where several developers collaborate simultaneously. Hopp prioritizes ease of use by enabling one-click pairing, removing the need for sharing meeting links or configuring complex environments. Its architecture leverages a combination of Rust, Go, and TypeScript to balance performance, scalability, and developer ergonomics.
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    HospitalRun website

    HospitalRun website

    HospitalRun website

    With Jekyll 3 it was must necessary to switch from GitHub Pages to Netlify. hospitalrun.io is made with Jekyll a simple, blog-aware, static site generator. It takes a template directory containing raw text files in various formats, runs it through a converter (like Markdown) and our Liquid renderer, and spits out a complete, ready-to-publish static website suitable for serving on Netlify.
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    Hotkeys JS

    Hotkeys JS

    A robust Javascript library for capturing keyboard input

    hotkeys-js is a tiny, framework-agnostic library for binding keyboard shortcuts in the browser, from simple key presses to complex combos and sequences. It provides a declarative API to register handlers like ctrl+k, shift+alt+p, or g g, and it normalizes key behavior across major browsers. The library includes scoping, so the same shortcut can trigger different actions depending on page context, and it offers filters to ignore inputs when the user is typing in form fields. You can enable or disable groups of shortcuts dynamically, making it well suited for SPAs and dashboard apps. Because it has no external dependencies and a small footprint, it drops easily into existing codebases. Its focus on developer ergonomics makes defining, managing, and cleaning up shortcuts straightforward.
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    Hugo PaperMod

    Hugo PaperMod

    A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme

    PaperMod is a fast, minimal-yet-featureful theme for the Hugo static site generator, aimed at blogs, documentation sites, and personal pages. It focuses on clean typography, responsive layouts, and sensible defaults, while exposing a large set of front-matter and config options. Built-in features include dark/light modes, archive and taxonomy views, reading-time indicators, breadcrumbs, and an optional profile/landing layout. Client-side search, code highlighting, social links, and comment integrations can be enabled with simple configuration, avoiding custom JavaScript for most needs. The theme ships with SEO-friendly meta tags, Open Graph/Twitter cards, and RSS feeds to improve discoverability. Because it’s engineered for speed—lean HTML, minimized assets, and Hugo’s native rendering—it delivers excellent performance scores out of the box.
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    IceCream

    IceCream

    Never use print() to debug again

    Do you ever use print() or log() to debug your code? Of course you do. IceCream, or ic for short, makes print debugging a little sweeter. With arguments, ic() inspects itself and prints both its own arguments and the values of those arguments. Just give ic() a variable or expression and you're done. ic() returns its argument(s), so ic() can easily be inserted into pre-existing code. Additionally, ic()'s output can be entirely disabled, and later re-enabled, with ic.disable() and ic.enable() respectively. ic() continues to return its arguments when disabled, of course; no existing code with ic() breaks. To make ic() available in every file without needing to be imported in every file, you can install() it. ic() can also be imported in a manner that fails gracefully if IceCream isn't installed, like in production environments (i.e. not development).
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    Iconoir

    Iconoir

    An open source icons library with 1K+ icons

    Iconoir is an open-source library with 1000+ unique SVG icons, designed on a 24x24 pixels grid. No premium icons, no email sign-up, no newsletters. A React library is available to install under the name iconoir-react. A Flutter library is available to install under the name iconoir_flutter. Iconoir is happily part of Framer now. To start using the icons, on the top menu, Insert > Graphics > Iconoir. You can switch between icons from the right sidebar in the editor. The class must always be "iconoir-" and then the name of the icon. The icons are display: inline-block and default to the current font size. You can control this by adjusting the ::before styles of the element.
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    ImGui Java

    ImGui Java

    JNI based binding for Dear ImGui

    imgui-java is a comprehensive Java binding for Dear ImGui, the popular immediate-mode GUI library used for real-time tools and debug interfaces. This binding allows Java applications—including those using LWJGL or JOGL—to leverage ImGui’s fast and flexible GUI features without switching languages. With support for native backends and OpenGL rendering, imgui-java is perfect for game engines, development tools, and editors that need an intuitive GUI system. It includes integrations for multiple platforms and rendering contexts, with regular updates to match upstream ImGui releases.
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    Image-Map

    Image-Map

    Responsive, dynamic image maps

    A native JavaScript solution for creating responsive image-maps that rerender on image or viewport changes.
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    Infoooze

    Infoooze

    A OSINT tool which helps you to quickly find information effectively.

    infoooze is an open-source information-gathering tool for cybersecurity and OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) purposes. It automates the process of collecting public data about domains, emails, IP addresses, and more.
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    Infracost VSCode Extension

    Infracost VSCode Extension

    See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor

    Infracost's VSCode extension shows you cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor! Prevent costly infrastructure changes before they get into production. Compare configs, instance types, regions etc: copy/paste a code block, make changes and compare them. Quick cost estimate: write a code block and get a cost estimate without having to use AWS, Azure or Google cost calculators, or read the long/complicated pricing web pages. Catch costly typos: if you accidentally type 22 instead of 2 as the instance count, or 1000GB volume size instead of 100, the cost estimate will immediately pick that up and let you know. See cost estimates right above their Terraform definitions. Infracost's output updates on file save. Both resource and module blocks are supported. 3rd party module blocks are also supported!
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    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    IntervalArithmetic.jl

    Library for validated numerics using interval arithmetic

    IntervalArithmetic.jl is a Julia package for validated numerics in Julia. All calculations are carried out using interval arithmetic where quantities are treated as intervals. The final result is a rigorous enclosure of the true value. We are working towards having the IntervalArithmetic library be conformant with the IEEE 1788-2015 Standard for Interval Arithmetic. To do so, we have incorporated tests from the ITF1788 test suite.
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