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    Gramine

    Gramine

    A library OS for Linux multi-process applications

    Gramine is a lightweight library-operating system (Library OS) designed to run unmodified Linux applications with minimal dependencies on the host OS, and to offer enhanced isolation and portability. It was formerly known as Graphene, but the project renamed to Gramine to avoid naming conflicts and to reflect its broader ambition beyond the original research prototype. The idea is that instead of running a full guest OS in a VM, you embed your application inside Gramine, which handles the system-call interface, process and thread management, file system, and network abstractions — everything the application expects — but strips out the overhead and complexity of a full OS stack. One particularly strong use-case is confidential computing: Gramine supports Intel® SGX enclaves, allowing applications to run inside hardware-protected memory regions even while using standard Linux binaries with minimal porting effort.
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    GraphQL DataLoader

    GraphQL DataLoader

    Implementation of Facebook's DataLoader in Golang

    This is an implementation of Facebook's DataLoader in Golang. This implementation contains a very basic cache that is intended only to be used for short lived DataLoaders (i.e. DataLoaders that only exist for the life of an http request). You may use your own implementation if you want. it also has a NoCache type that implements the cache interface but all methods are noop. If you do not wish to cache anything.
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    GraphQL Kotlin

    GraphQL Kotlin

    Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin

    graphql-java is one of the most popular JVM-based GraphQL implementations. GraphQL Kotlin is built on top of grahpql-java as it can be easily extended with additional functionality and this implementation has been used and tested by many users. The most common way to create the schema in graphql-java is to first manually write the SDL file. Then write the runtime code that matches this schema to build the GraphQLSchema object. This means that there are two sources of truth for your schema and changes in either have to be reflected in both locations. As your schema scales to hundreds of types and many different resolvers, it can get more difficult to track what code needs to be changed if you want to add a new field, deprecate or delete an existing one, or fix a bug in the resolver code. graphql-kotlin-schema-generator aims to simplify this process by using Kotlin reflection to generate the schema for you. All you need to do is write your schema code in a Kotlin class.
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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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    Grida

    Grida

    Open Source Canvas Framework

    Grida is an open-source platform that transforms design assets (like Figma files) into production-ready code. It helps developers bridge the gap between design and development by automating code generation for UI components and layout systems. Grida supports multiple frontend frameworks and aims to streamline the handoff process for teams.
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    Grommet

    Grommet

    React-based framework that provides accessibility, modularity, etc.

    Streamline the way you develop apps. Build responsive and accessible mobile-first projects for the web with an easy-to-use component library. part design system, part framework, and all awesome. grommet is a React-based framework that provides accessibility, modularity, responsiveness, and themes in a tidy package. Tailor composite components with grommet. embrace atomic design methods and build a library that fits your needs. Keyboard navigation, screen reader tags, and more. grommet provides support for W3c’s WCAG 2.1 spec out of the box. Tailor the component library to align with your Color, Type, and Layout needs. you can even control component interaction. Support all the devices! Use Flexbox and CSS Grid to provide layouts for all those new phones and widescreen displays. Already working on a project, starting fresh, or just want to poke around and see how all this junk works?
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    Groq Python

    Groq Python

    The official Python Library for the Groq API

    Groq Python is the official Python SDK for the Groq REST API, giving Python developers straightforward access to Groq’s LLM, chat, audio, and other AI services. Through this library, you can call Groq’s models from Python code — for example to request chat completions, code generation, transcription, or any supported endpoint — using idiomatic Python syntax. The SDK handles authentication (via environment variable or parameter), defines proper type-safe request/response data types, and supports both synchronous and asynchronous usage patterns depending on your application needs. This makes it easy to integrate Groq-powered AI capabilities into backend services, data pipelines, research notebooks, or applications written in Python. For those building AI-based tooling, automation scripts, or ML-backed backends, groq-python abstracts away HTTP request plumbing and exposes a clean API, accelerating development and reducing boilerplate.
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    Guava

    Guava

    Google core libraries for Java

    Guava is a set of core libraries that includes new collection types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, and utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, strings, and more!
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    Many Git client apps have some problems. It's too late to start up, falls well, is user registration tedious when downloading, is paid for commercial use, is not multi-platform, or is an animation or visual effect. It was said that the production was overkill and the wizard and the source code were not published. I tried to eliminate such inconvenience as much as possible. At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked inside. Some of the best engineers of the time may think Git in GUI. That's a lot of it. When I want to execute a command that I rarely use, I sometimes force myself to do not rely on the GUI, open the terminal and hand enter the git command. If you find a feature that you find useful, you can incorporate it into this app. You can use it comfortably for daily use of Git operations, want to see the commit graphs cleanly, or just for such uses.
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    HTMLHint

    HTMLHint

    The static code analysis tool you need for your HTML

    Static code analysis tool you need for your HTML. By default, htmlhint looks for a .htmlhintrc file in the current directory and all parent directories and applies its rules when parsing a file.
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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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    Halide

    A language for fast, portable data-parallel computation

    Halide is a programming language for fast, portable data-parallel computation. It was designed to make writing high-performance image and array processing code much easier on modern machines. It works on all major operating systems and with several CPU architectures (X86, ARM, MIPS, Hexagon, PowerPC) and GPU Compute APIs (CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, among others). It isn't a standalone programming language however; rather it is embedded in C++ which means that you write C++ code, building an in-memory representation of a Halide pipeline using Halide's C++ API. This representation can then be compiled to an object file, or a JIT-compile and run in the same process. Halide also comes with a Python binding, allowing the writing of Halide embedded in Python without C++.
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    Hasura GraphQL Engine

    Hasura GraphQL Engine

    Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB

    Hasura is an open-source product that accelerates API development by 10x by giving you GraphQL or REST APIs with built-in authorization on your data, instantly. Run Hasura, locally or in the cloud, and connect it to your new or existing databases to instantly get a production-grade GraphQL API. Developers and architects love Hasura because it takes no time to get started, doesn’t need them to be a GraphQL expert upfront, and saves their teams months of recurring effort in building, shipping, and maintaining their APIs. Hasura’s built-in RLS style authorization engine allows you to conveniently specify authorization rules at a model level, and safely expose the GraphQL API to developers inside or outside your organization. Hasura’s authz engine is enabling agile teams in fast-growing startups as well as powering mission-critical data access in highly regulated environments such as Fortune 500 healthcare, financial services and US federal agencies.
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    Helmfile

    Helmfile

    Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Kustomize configs

    Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts. Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Customize configs, and Charts as Helm releases. Generate all-in-one manifests for use with ArgoCD. Keep a directory of chart value files and maintain changes in version control. Apply CI/CD to configuration changes. Periodically sync to avoid skew in 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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    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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    Hover.css

    A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects

    Hover.css is a collection of CSS3 powered hover effects that is applicable to links, buttons, logos, and many more. It includes dozens of hover effects: a wide variety of 2D transitions, background transitions, icons, shadow and glow transitions and so much more. With Hover.css you have the power to make your elements and creations look more exciting and engaging with movement and style. All of Hover.css' effects are easy to apply and modify, so you can achieve the exact look you want. You can either copy and paste the effect you'd like to use in your own stylesheet or reference the stylesheet. These are available in CSS, Sass, and LESS.
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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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    I hate money

    I hate money

    A simple shared budget manager web application

    I hate money is a web application made to ease shared budget management. It keeps track of who bought what, when, and for whom; and helps to settle the bills. I hate money is written in python, using the flask framework. It’s developed with ease of use in mind and is trying to keep things simple. Hope you (will) like it! The code is distributed under a BSD beerware derivative: if you meet the people in person and you want to pay them a craft beer, you are highly encouraged to do so.
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    ICU4X

    ICU4X

    Solving i18n for client-side and resource-constrained environments

    Welcome to the home page for the ICU4X project. ICU4X provides components enabling a wide range of software internationalization. It draws deeply from the experience of ICU4C, ICU4J, and ECMA-402 and relies on data from the CLDR project.
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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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    Idris 2

    Idris 2

    A purely functional programming language with first class types

    In type-driven development, types are tools for constructing programs. We treat the type as the plan for a program, and use the compiler and type checker as our assistant, guiding us to a complete program that satisfies the type. The more expressive the type is that we give up front, the more confidence we can have that the resulting program will be correct. In Idris, types are first-class constructs in the language. This means types can be passed as arguments to functions, and returned from functions just like any other value, such as numbers, strings, or lists. This is a small but powerful idea, enabling relationships to be expressed between values; for example, that two lists have the same length. Assumptions to be made explicit and checked by the compiler. For example, if you assume that a list is non-empty, Idris can ensure this assumption always holds before the program is run.
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    Immutable.js

    Immutable.js

    Immutable collections for JavaScript

    Immutable.js offers a collection of Persistent Immutable data structures for JavaScript. Immutable data is unchangeable once created, which makes application development so much simpler. There’s no defensive copying, and you get advanced memoization and change detection techniques with simple logic. Persistent data gives you a mutative API, one that doesn’t update data in-place but always produces new and updated data. The data structures that Immutable.js provides include List, Stack, Map, OrderedMap, Set and more. These structures are highly efficient on modern JavaScript VMs, and minimize the need to cache or copy data.
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