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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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    Flask-SocketIO

    Flask-SocketIO

    Socket.IO integration for Flask applications

    Flask-SocketIO is an extension for the Flask web framework that enables real-time bi-directional communication between clients and servers using WebSockets or long-polling fallbacks, making it possible to build interactive applications like chat systems, live dashboards, and collaborative tools. It abstracts the complexities of asynchronous sockets by providing a familiar Flask-style API where developers can define event handlers that trigger on client messages, broadcast to connected users, and manage namespaces and rooms. The extension supports multiple asynchronous workers through integrations with popular async servers like eventlet or gevent, allowing scalable handling of concurrent connections. It also includes features such as session and user tracking across socket connections, JSON message support, and simple decorators to bind events to handler functions.
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    Flexprice

    Flexprice

    Usage-based pricing and billing for developers

    Flexprice is an open-source dynamic pricing engine designed to help online businesses and marketplaces automate and optimize their pricing strategies. It allows developers and data scientists to experiment with pricing algorithms using real-time market data, inventory levels, and historical sales to maximize revenue, conversion, or competitiveness. Built with flexibility in mind, Flexprice can be integrated into existing e-commerce infrastructure via APIs and supports simulation and A/B testing of pricing models. It’s particularly useful for startups, DTC brands, and marketplaces looking to replace static pricing with responsive, data-driven pricing logic.
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    Fluent Reader

    Fluent Reader

    Modern desktop RSS reader built with Electron, React, and Fluent UI

    Fluent Reader is a local, cross-platform news aggregator with a fresh look. Bring all your favorite sources with you and read distraction-free. Stay in sync with Inoreader, Feedbin, or services compatible with Fever or Google Reader API. Alternatively, import your sources from an OPML file and read them locally. Easily organize sources with groups. Move between computers with full data backups. Enjoy your content like never before with the built-in article view for RSS full text tailored to maximize focus. Does Source only come with snippets? Configure to load full content with Mercury Parser, load webpage in the app, or open externally by default. Find anything you want with the power of regular expressions. Search in both titles and full contents of articles. Mark articles as starred, hidden, or unread and filter as they arrive with custom rules based on regular expressions.
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    Flutter Plugins

    Flutter Plugins

    Plugins for Flutter maintained by the Flutter team

    This repository (now archived) houses the first-party plugin implementations maintained by the Flutter team, enabling access to platform-specific APIs (e.g. camera, file access, web views, etc.) from Dart/Flutter code. It essentially provides the bridge between Flutter apps and native mobile capabilities: for each plugin, there is often a Dart interface and underlying platform code (Android, iOS, etc.). Over time, the content of this repo has been moved to a newer monorepo or reorganized under flutter/packages. The plugins here are intended to follow Flutter’s design conventions and support integration with the wider Flutter ecosystem (published on pub.dev). Because the repository is archived, it is now read-only; future development of plugin code occurs elsewhere in the official Flutter organization.
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    Flutter Responsive Admin Panel

    Flutter Responsive Admin Panel

    Responsive Admin Panel or Dashboard using Flutter

    This is a responsive admin/dashboard UI template built in Flutter. It is designed to work across platforms (web, desktop, mobile) and offers prebuilt UI elements (charts, tables, cards, etc.) so developers can use it as a backend UI scaffold.
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    Flutter-WebRTC

    Flutter-WebRTC

    WebRTC plugin for Flutter Mobile/Desktop/Web

    WebRTC plugin for Flutter Mobile/Desktop/Web. Additional platform/OS support from the other community.
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    Flux

    Flux

    Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes

    Flux is a tool for keeping Kubernetes clusters in sync with sources of configuration (like Git repositories and OCI artifacts), and automating updates to the configuration when there is new code to deploy. Flux version 2 ("v2") is built from the ground up to use Kubernetes' API extension system, and to integrate with Prometheus and other core components of the Kubernetes ecosystem. In version 2, Flux supports multi-tenancy and support for syncing an arbitrary number of Git repositories, among other long-requested features. Flux v2 is constructed with the GitOps Toolkit, a set of composable APIs and specialized tools for building Continuous Delivery on top of Kubernetes. Flux is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project, used in production by various organisations and cloud providers.
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    Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin

    Fork TS Checker Webpack Plugin

    Webpack plugin that runs typescript type checker on a separate process

    Webpack plugin that runs TypeScript type checker on a separate process. Speeds up TypeScript type checking (by moving it to a separate process). Supports modern TypeScript features like project references and incremental mode. Supports Vue Single File Component. Displays nice error messages with the code frame formatted. This plugin requires Node.js >=12.13.0+, Webpack ^5.11.0, TypeScript ^3.6.0. It's very important to be aware that this plugin uses TypeScript's, not webpack's modules resolution. It means that you have to setup tsconfig.json correctly. Options passed to the plugin constructor will overwrite options from the cosmiconfig (using deepmerge). It requires TypeScript >= 3.8.0 (it's a limitation of the transpileOnly mode from ts-loader) When using TypeScript 4.3.0 or newer you can profile long type checks by setting "generateTrace" compiler option.
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    Foxglove Studio

    Foxglove Studio

    Robotics visualization and debugging

    Foxglove Studio is an open-source visualization and debugging tool for robotics. Use customizable layouts to arrange interactive visualizations and quickly understand what your robot is doing. Use Foxglove Studio's rich interactive visualizations to analyze live connections and pre-recorded data. Experience the world as your robot does. Visualize images and point clouds, overlay bounding boxes, add classification labels and planned movements, and drill down into your data with plots or raw message views. Upload recordings to your private data lake for easy storage, searching, and analysis. Stream recorded data directly into Foxglove Studio to get insights into your robots' behavior. We're long-time fans and beneficiaries of open source software. Join our community on Github and Slack to contribute bug reports, feature requests, or pull requests.
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    Fyne

    Fyne

    Cross platform GUI in Go inspired by Material Design

    The Fyne toolkit is an easy-to-learn, free and open-source, platform for building graphical applications for desktop, mobile, and beyond. Combining the power and simplicity of the Go programming language with a carefully crafted library of widgets it is now easier than ever before to build your application and deploy it across all platforms and stores. When Fyne started it was with the ambition to fix all of the complicated or broken things about existing approaches. Building your software with an API like Fyne that is designed for modern languages is easy and quick to learn. Add to this that the toolkit is open source, under the permissive 3 clause BSD license, and will always be freely available. You can be confident in a bright future of enjoyable app development. With a well crafted API, the clean looks of Material Design and clear documentation the Fyne toolkit is supporting a new generation of cross-platform app development.
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    GC Build official builder images

    GC Build official builder images

    Builder images and examples commonly used for Google Cloud Build

    GC Build official builder images is a repository that provides a collection of prebuilt and customizable container images used with Google Cloud Build to automate CI/CD pipelines. These builder images act as modular steps within build pipelines, allowing developers to perform tasks such as compiling code, running tests, building Docker images, and deploying applications. The repository includes a wide range of builders for different languages, tools, and workflows, enabling flexible and extensible pipeline design. It supports the concept of containerized build steps, where each stage of the pipeline runs in an isolated environment, improving reproducibility and consistency across builds. Developers can also create custom builders tailored to their specific workflows, integrating them seamlessly into Cloud Build configurations. This approach simplifies complex automation processes by breaking them into reusable components that can be chained together declaratively.
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    GUI-lite

    GUI-lite

    The smallest header-only GUI library(4 KLOC) for all platforms

    The smallest header-only GUI library (4 KLOC) for all platforms. Cloud + IoT Solution: master your IoT business all over the world. Multi-language supports UTF-8; Playback Video. Toolkit for building font/image resources. Code Telemetry and Analysis in real-time (remove .sh/.bat files if dislike sharing). Even a C beginner could master GUI-lite quickly. The source code only uses basic C++ features (class, virtual function). We chose C++ as it could make the code size significantly smaller and easier to read. Work smoothly with 3rd party frameworks(Qt/MFC/Winform/Cocoa/Web). Zero dependency, 100% build pass & runnable. Click the demo you like, and run it on your hardware.
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    Ganache Ethereum

    Ganache Ethereum

    A tool for creating a local blockchain for fast Ethereum development

    Quickly fire up a personal Ethereum blockchain which you can use to run tests, execute commands, and inspect state while controlling how the chain operates. Quickly see the current status of all accounts, including their addresses, private keys, transactions, and balances. See the log output of Ganache’s internal blockchain, including responses and other vital debugging information. Configure advanced mining with a single click, setting block times to best suit your development needs. Examine all blocks and transactions to gain insight into what’s happening under the hood. Byzantium comes standard, giving you the latest Ethereum features needed for modern dapp development.
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    Geocoder

    Geocoder

    Complete Ruby geocoding solution

    Geocoder is a full-featured geocoding library for Ruby that integrates seamlessly with Rails applications. It enables converting addresses into geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) and vice versa, known as reverse geocoding. The gem supports multiple geocoding services like Google, Bing, Mapbox, and OpenStreetMap, letting developers choose based on cost or coverage. Beyond simple geocoding, Geocoder can perform IP address lookups, distance queries, and proximity searches directly in ActiveRecord or Mongoid models. With its database integration, you can query for nearby records, order results by distance, or filter results within a radius, making it invaluable for location-based apps. By abstracting away API differences and providing a clean Ruby interface, Geocoder makes geospatial features straightforward to implement in web and mobile projects.
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    Gigi

    Gigi

    Framework for rapid prototyping and development of real-time rendering

    Gigi is software designed for rapid prototyping and rapid development of real-time rendering techniques. It is meant for use by professionals, researchers, students, and hobbyists. The goal is to allow work at the speed of thought, and then easily use what was created in real applications using various APIs or engines. Gigi is being actively used and developed but is young software. You may hit bugs or missing features. Please report these so we can improve Gigi and push forward in the most useful directions. Pull requests are also appreciated. Currently, only dx12 code generation is available in this public version of Gigi, but we are hoping to support other APIs, and engines as well, in the future.
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    GitVersion

    GitVersion

    From git log to SemVer in no time

    GitVersion is free to use, improve, contribute and distribute. Source code is available on GitHub under MIT license. GitVersion is built for many different use-cases and workflows, so whether you use Mainline, Git Flow or GitHub Flow, GitVersion has you covered. Gitversion is highly configurable and can be made to support your specific versioning scheme, almost regardless of what it may be. Expose version variables in different formats to the tools you use. Use GitVersion locally or in a build pipeline with TeamCity, AppVeyor, Jenkins or any of the other supported build servers. GitVersion is a tool that generates a Semantic Version number based on your Git history. The version number generated from GitVersion can then be used for various different purposes. GitVersion can be used in a Continuous Server pipeline to generate a version number that both labels the build itself and makes the different version variables available to the rest of the build pipeline.
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    Gitify

    Gitify

    GitHub notifications on your menu bar

    Your GitHub notifications on your menu bar. All your GitHub notifications on your desktop. Nice & Easy. Ever got lost with GitHub notifications? Too many emails? Gitify is all about making your life easier. Sitting on your menu bar, it informs you for any GitHub notifications without being annoying and of course without adverts. It just gets the job done. Works with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise. You can even connect multiple accounts. Gitify will notify you every time you receive a notification by playing a sound (not an annoying one - it's a promise), showing native mac OS notifications or by just turning its tray icon to green. It is not there to interrupt your workflow or distract you, you can customize your settings to your preference. Gitify is based on Electron, React, Tailwind CSS and more awesome open source libraries. Written in Typescript.
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    Gitinspector

    Gitinspector

    The statistical analysis tool for git repositories

    Gitinspector is a statistical analysis tool for git repositories. The default analysis shows general statistics per author, which can be complemented with a timeline analysis that shows the workload and activity of each author. Under normal operation, it filters the results to only show statistics about a number of given extensions and by default only includes source files in the statistical analysis. This tool was originally written to help fetch repository statistics from student projects in the course Object-oriented Programming Project (TDA367/DIT211) at Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University. Shows cumulative work by each author in history. Filters results by an extension (default: java,c,cc,cpp,h,hh,hpp,py,glsl,rb,js, SQL). Can display a statistical timeline analysis. Scans for all filetypes (by extension) found in the repository. Multi-threaded; uses multiple instances of git to speed up analysis when possible.
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    Gitnuro

    Gitnuro

    A FOSS Git multiplatform client for newbies and pros

    A FOSS Git client based on (Jetbrains) Compose and JGit. The main goal of Gitnuro is to provide a multiplatform open-source Git client without any kind of constraint to how you can use it or rely on web technologies.
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    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment

    Programming, exploring data, browsing APIs, knowledge management, log investigations, domain modeling are all part of the same continuum. They require dedicated tools, but those tools can come to you in an integrated experience that is specific to your context. This is the essence of Moldable Development. And this is what Glamorous Toolkit makes practical. Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
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    Glslang

    Glslang

    Khronos-reference front end for GLSL/ESSL, partial front end for HLSL

    To use the standalone binary form, execute glslangValidator, and it will print a usage statement. Basic operation is to give it a file containing a shader, and it will print out warnings/errors and optionally an AST. Instead of building manually, you can also download the binaries for your platform directly from the master-tot release on GitHub. Those binaries are automatically uploaded by the build bots after successful testing and they always reflect the current top of the tree of the master branch. Right now, there are two test harnesses existing in glslang: one is Google Test, one is the runtests script. The former runs unit tests and single-shader single-threaded integration tests, while the latter runs multiple-shader linking tests and multi-threaded tests. Test results should always be included with a pull request that modifies functionality.
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    Go Tools

    Go Tools

    Various packages and tools that support the Go programming language

    This subrepository holds the source for various packages and tools that support the Go programming language. Some of the tools, godoc and vet for example, are included in binary Go distributions. Others, including the Go guru and the test coverage tool, can be fetched with go get. Packages include a type-checker for Go and an implementation of the Static Single Assignment form (SSA) representation for Go programs. This repository uses prettier to format JS and CSS files. The version of prettier used is 1.18.2. It is encouraged that all JS and CSS code be run through this before submitting a change. However, it is not a strict requirement enforced by CI. This repository uses Gerrit for code changes.
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    GoReplay

    GoReplay

    The Swiss Army knife for testing and monitoring

    Increase confidence in code deployments, configuration changes and infrastructure changes with GoReplay! GoReplay is an innovative open source tool that captures and replays live HTTP traffic, using it to continuously test your system with real data. Now you don’t have to put up with risks that come with putting a third-party component in the critical path. With GoReplay you can analyze and record your application traffic without affecting it whatsoever. Use it for shadowing, load testing, monitoring and detailed analysis. You can trust GoReplay to accurately emulate production environments so you can make changes and deploy with confidence.
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    Goa

    Goa

    Design-based APIs and microservices in Go

    Goa takes a different approach to building services by making it possible to describe the design of the service API using a simple Go DSL. Goa uses the description to generate specialized service helper code, client code and documentation. Goa is extensible via plugins, for example the goakit plugin generates code that leverage the Go kit library. The service design describes the transport independent layer of the services in the form of simple methods that accept a context and a payload and return a result and an error. The design also describes how the payloads, results and errors are serialized in the transport (HTTP or gRPC). For example a service method payload may be built from an HTTP request by extracting values from the request path, headers and body. This clean separation of layers makes it possible to expose the same service using multiple transports. It also promotes good design where the service business logic concerns are expressed and implemented separately.
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