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    Laravel Sentinel

    Laravel Sentinel

    A framework agnostic authentication & authorization system

    Sentinel is a PHP 8.1+ framework agnostic fully-featured authentication & authorization system. It also provides additional features such as user roles and additional security features.
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    Laravel Server Monitor

    Laravel Server Monitor

    Don't let your servers just melt down

    We all dream of servers that need no maintenance at all. But unfortunately in reality this is not the case. Disks can get full, processes can crash, and servers run out of memory. This package keeps an eye on the health of all your servers. There are a few checks that come out of the box. Adding new checks is a breeze.
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    Laravel Short Schedule

    Laravel Short Schedule

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency

    Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency. If you need to execute something with a higher frequency, for example, every second, then you've come to the right package. Laravel's native scheduler allows you to schedule Artisan commands to run every minute.
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    Laravel Stats

    Laravel Stats

    Get insights about your Laravel or Lumen Project

    Get insights about your Laravel or Lumen Project. The easiest way to install the package is by using Composer.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Laravel Testbench Component

    Laravel Testbench Component

    Laravel Testing Helper for Packages Development

    Testbench Component is the de-facto package that has been designed to help you write tests for your Laravel package.
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    Laravel Web Push Notifications Demo

    Laravel Web Push Notifications Demo

    Laravel Web Push Notifications Demo

    A demo for the Laravel Web Push notification channel.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Laravel Web Tinker

    Laravel Web Tinker

    Tinker in your browser

    Artisan's tinker command is a great way to tinker with your application in the terminal. Unfortunately running a few lines of code, making edits, and copy/pasting code can be bothersome. Wouldn't it be great to tinker in the browser? This package will add a route to your application where you can tinker to your heart's content. In case light hurts your eyes, there's a dark mode too.
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    Lass

    Lass

    Lass scaffolds a modern package boilerplate for Node.js

    Lass is a modern scaffolding tool that generates boilerplate for JavaScript projects, including Node.js libraries, web applications, and CLI tools. It follows best practices and helps developers quickly set up projects with a well-structured environment.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Layui UI

    Layui UI

    An open source Web UI component library

    layui is a set of open-source Web UI component library, which adopts its own classic modularization specifications and follows the development method of native HTML/CSS/JS. It is very easy to use and ready to use. Its style is simple and light, while its components are elegant and rich. Every detail from source code to usage method has been carefully crafted, which is very suitable for the rapid development of web interface. Layui is different from those front-end frameworks based on the bottom layer of MVVM, but it does not go against the road, but believes in returning to the basics. To be precise, it is more for back-end developers. You don’t need to get involved in various front-end tools. You only need to face the browser itself, and let all the elements and interactions you need come from here at your fingertips.
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    Learn Go with Tests

    Learn Go with Tests

    Learn Go with test-driven development

    Katas are fun but they are usually limited in their scope for learning a language; you're unlikely to use goroutines to solve a kata. Another problem is when you have varying levels of enthusiasm. Some people just learn way more of the language than others and when demonstrating what they have done end up confusing people with features the others are not familiar with. This ends up making the learning feel quite unstructured and ad hoc. By far the most effective way was by slowly introducing the fundamentals of the language by reading through go by example, exploring them with examples and discussing them as a group. This was a more interactive approach than "read chapter x for homework". Over time the team gained a solid foundation of the grammar of the language so we could then start to build systems. This is for people who are interested in picking up Go and/or people who already know some Go, but want to explore testing more.
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    Lens

    Lens

    Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes

    Lens is a Kubernetes IDE designed to simplify the management, monitoring, and troubleshooting of cloud-native applications. It provides a unified, context-aware graphical interface that allows developers and DevOps teams to interact with Kubernetes clusters more efficiently. Lens enables users to visualize workloads, inspect resources, and manage deployments without relying heavily on command-line tools. It supports multiple clusters simultaneously, making it easier to operate complex distributed environments. Widely adopted across organizations, Lens helps teams learn Kubernetes faster and streamline their workflows. Overall, it serves as a powerful productivity tool for managing Kubernetes infrastructure at scale.
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    Leptos

    Leptos

    Build fast web applications with Rust

    Leptos is a full‑stack Rust framework for building web apps that supports client-only SPAs, SSR/MPR rendered on the server, and hydrated progressive apps. It offers fine‑grained reactivity, server functions, and cohesive front‑end/backend code using shared Rust abstractions.
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    Lexbor

    Lexbor

    Lexbor is development of an open source HTML Renderer library

    Lexbor is the development of a web browser engine available as a software library; it ships with a free license and has no extra dependencies. For us, speed is an absolute must-have. In our development process, we focus on fastest parsing techniques for HTML, CSS, and fonts, fastest data processing methods, and fastest ways to serve content to end users. Whether you are building a backend that handles millions of HTML documents or a UI-heavy user app, your software’s response rate always matters to users and developers alike. Lexbor’s code is optimized for ease of access in end-user applications and across programming languages. You can effortlessly wrap all the capabilities of the library in, say, Python to power your end-user or backend applications in a new environment. In other words, lexbor offers a feature-rich core that developers can build upon as they see fit.
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    LinkAce

    LinkAce

    LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite web

    LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect links of your favorite websites. Save articles to read them later, tools to use in your next project, or historical content to archive it for the long term. LinkAce comes with a lot of features while keeping a clean and minimal interface. It provides a long-term archive to store links to websites, media files or anything else with a valid URL. The user is able to categorize the added links to be able to find them later, and share lists of links with friends, family, or coworkers. However, LinkAce should not provide a solution to sync your browser bookmarks.
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    Liquid

    Liquid

    Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language

    Liquid is a secure, open-source templating language created by Shopify in Ruby. It enables embedding logic (loops, conditionals, filters) within safe, customer-editable templates. Commonly used for rendering storefronts, emails, and static site generation in Shopify and Jekyll-based systems.
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    Litmus

    Litmus

    Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering

    LitmusChaos is an open source Chaos Engineering platform that enables teams to identify weaknesses & potential outages in infrastructures by inducing chaos tests in a controlled way. Developers & SREs can practice Chaos Engineering with Litmus as it is easy to use, based on modern chaos engineering principles & community collaboration. It is 100% open source & a CNCF project. Litmus takes a cloud-native approach to create, manage and monitor chaos. The platform itself runs as a set of microservices and uses Kubernetes custom resources to define the chaos intent, as well as the steady-state hypothesis. A centralized chaos management tool called chaos-center helps construct, schedule, and visualize Litmus chaos workflows. Made up of a chaos agent and multiple operators that execute & monitor the experiment within a defined target Kubernetes environment.
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    Live Svelte

    Live Svelte

    Svelte inside Phoenix LiveView with seamless end-to-end reactivity

    live_svelte bridges Phoenix LiveView with Svelte components, letting you blend server-driven UIs and client-side interactivity in a single application. It mounts Svelte components from HEEx templates and wires props and events through a small interop layer, so data flows cleanly between LiveView assigns and Svelte state. The integration supports dispatching client events back to LiveView and pushing updates down to the component without writing custom glue for every case. This makes it straightforward to adopt Svelte for isolated, highly interactive widgets—charts, editors, complex form controls—without abandoning LiveView’s real-time model. The project aims to keep build tooling minimal and predictable, so teams can continue using familiar Phoenix asset pipelines. By enabling “islands” of Svelte within LiveView pages, live_svelte offers a pragmatic path to richer UX while preserving Elixir’s server-centric simplicity.
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    Loggifly

    Loggifly

    Get Alerts from your Docker Container Logs

    LoggiFly is a lightweight, open-source monitoring tool designed to watch Docker container logs in real time and trigger alerts, notifications, or automated actions based on predefined keywords or regular expression patterns. Instead of manually scanning logs for issues or relying solely on centralized monitoring stacks, LoggiFly proactively inspects streams of container output and notifies users through services like Ntfy, Slack, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks when significant events occur. It supports plain text, regex, and multi-line pattern matching, and its flexible alert templating lets operators tailor messages for clarity and context, including attaching relevant log excerpts. Beyond notifications, LoggiFly can take automated actions such as restarting or stopping containers when specific critical patterns are detected, which is especially useful for preventing damage from misbehaving services.
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    Lucky

    Lucky

    A full-featured Crystal web framework that catches bugs for you

    Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal. It helps you work quickly, catch bugs at compile time, and deliver blazing-fast responses. Lucky is extremely fast and uses very little memory. You and your users will love the extra dose of speed. Authentication, asset management, CORS, database ORM, and more can all be included when creating a new Lucky project. Instead of finding bugs in QA or in production, Lucky is designed to catch as many bugs as possible at compile time. Lucky uses Action classes for handling HTTP requests and responses. The classes map the routes and parameters it handles to a response block. Lucky can generate these classes for you with ’lucky gen.action`. Using a class per action provides very solid automatic error detection, as well as the generation of routing, path, and link helpers and methods.
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    M3

    M3

    Distributed TSDB, Aggregator and Query Engine, Prometheus Sidecar

    M3 is a Prometheus-compatible, easy-to-adopt metrics engine that provides visibility for some of the world’s largest brands. M3 is the obvious choice for Cloud Native companies looking to scale up their Prometheus-based monitoring systems. M3 can be used as Prometheus Remote Storage and has 100% PromQL compatibility. M3 was originally developed at Uber in order to provide visibility into Uber’s business operations, microservices, and infrastructure. With its ability to horizontally scale with ease, M3 provides a single centralized storage solution for all monitoring use cases.
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    MCScanX

    MCScanX

    MCScanX: Multiple Collinearity Scan toolkit X version

    MCScanX is a toolkit for detecting gene synteny and collinearity, aiding in the evolutionary analysis of gene arrangements across multiple genomes. It extends the original MCScan algorithm by incorporating additional utilities for visualization and downstream analyses.
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    MLJ

    MLJ

    A Julia machine learning framework

    MLJ (Machine Learning in Julia) is a toolbox written in Julia providing a common interface and meta-algorithms for selecting, tuning, evaluating, composing and comparing about 200 machine learning models written in Julia and other languages. The functionality of MLJ is distributed over several repositories illustrated in the dependency chart below. These repositories live at the JuliaAI umbrella organization.
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    MUI Core

    MUI Core

    React components for faster and easier web development

    MUI Core (formerly Material-UI) consists of React components for faster and easier web development, with options for creating your own design system or starting with Material design. MUI components work without any additional setup, and don't pollute the global scope.
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    MacDriver

    MacDriver

    Native Mac APIs for Go

    MacDriver is a toolkit for working with Apple/Mac APIs and frameworks in Go. It currently has 2 parts. The objc package wraps the Objective-C runtime to dynamically interact with Objective-C objects and classes. The cocoa, webkit, and core packages wrap objc with wrapper types for parts of the Apple/Mac APIs. They're being added to as needed by hand until we can automate this process with schema data. These packages effectively let you use Apple APIs as if they were native Go libraries, letting you write Mac applications (potentially also iOS, watchOS, etc) as Go applications. 1:1 mapping of API names with Objective-C APIs. Cocoa types: NSApplication, NSImage, NSMenu, NSWindow, more. Webkit types: WKWebView and configuration classes. Core types: NSData, NSDictionary, NSNumber, NSPoint, NSRect, NSSize, NSString, NSURL, more. Core also allows dispatching Go functions in the Cocoa run loop. Many constants/enums are defined.
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    MarvelHeroes

    MarvelHeroes

    A sample Marvel heroes application based on MVVM

    MarvelHeroes is a demo application based on modern Android application tech-stacks and MVVM architecture. Fetching data from the network and integrating persisted data in the database via repository pattern.
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