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    PleaseWait.js

    PleaseWait.js

    JavaScript library to display customizable splash/loading screens

    PleaseWait.js is a minimalist JavaScript library for showing splash-loading screens during the initialization of single-page applications (SPAs). It allows developers to define background colors, logos, and HTML content (like spinners) while delaying the main UI presentation. Once content is ready, it removes the loader and reveals the app. Installable via npm, Bower, or CDN.
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    PlexGuide.com

    PlexGuide.com

    Rapidly deploy multiple-hasty Docker containers

    Rapidly deploy multiple-hasty Docker Containers through Ansible with local or Unlimited Google HD Space! Project Statement: PlexGuide is an all-in-one media solution that deploys a Media Server through the use of your Local HD or Google Drive; serving as unlimited back-end storage. PGBlitz utilizes Ansible and Docker to streamline your Media Server while deploying multiple tools for your Server Operations. Deploys multiple programs/apps and functional within 10 - 30 seconds. Deploy PlexGuide on a remote machine, local machine, VPS, or virtual machine. Deploy PlexGuide utilizing Google's GSuite for unlimited space or through the solo or multiple HD editions. Deploys a Reverse Proxy (Traefik) so you can obtain https certificates on all your containers. Backup and Restore data through your Google Drive. Aligns data and ports for efficiency. Deploys with a simple installer and a GUI-like interface (commands do not have to be typed out).
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    Plural

    Plural

    Deploy open source software on Kubernetes in record time

    Deploy, secure, and scale open-source applications on your cloud in minutes. Plural comes with batteries included to elevate fast moving teams from the headache of operating third-party OSS apps. We elevate you from the work of building and maintaining your open-source infrastructure and let teams focus on delivering value. Dependency management between Terraform/Helm modules, with dependency-aware deployment and upgrades. Authenticated docker registry and chartmuseum proxy per repository. Secret encryption using AES-256 (so you can keep the entire workflow in git). Configuring a DNS service to register fully-qualified domains under onplural.sh to eliminate the hassle of DNS registration for users. Being an OIDC provider to enable zero touch login security for all Plural applications. Plural creates versioned infrastructure-as-code which makes it easy to track what’s changing and roll back between versions.
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    Polly

    Polly

    A .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library for policies

    Polly is a .NET resilience and transient-fault-handling library that allows developers to express policies such as Retry, Circuit Breaker, Timeout, Bulkhead Isolation, and Fallback in a fluent and thread-safe manner. From version 6.0.1, Polly targets .NET Standard 1.1 and 2.0+. Today's cloud application, mobile, data-streaming, and IoT technologies all depend vitally on reliable connectivity. But underlying systems can fail, and networks are notoriously fickle, outages, latency, transient blips, spikes in load, all challenge 100% reliability. Polly helps you navigate the unreliable network. By providing resilience strategies in fluent-to-express policies such as Retry, WaitAndRetry, and CircuitBreaker, Polly can help you reduce fragility, and keep your systems and customers connected. Example usages are fault-tolerance for any distributed systems and inter-process calls, such as WCF, RESTful calls between microservices, calls to cloud services, Internet of Things connectivity, etc.
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    PreCompose

    PreCompose

    Compose Multiplatform Navigation && State Management

    Compose Multiplatform Navigation && ViewModel, inspired by Jetpack Navigation, ViewModel and Lifecycle, PreCompose provides similar (or even the same) components for you but in Kotlin, and it's Kotlin Multiplatform project.
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    PrettyTensor

    PrettyTensor

    Pretty Tensor: Fluent Networks in TensorFlow

    Pretty Tensor is a high-level API built on top of TensorFlow that simplifies the process of creating and managing deep learning models. It wraps TensorFlow tensors in a chainable object syntax, allowing developers to build multi-layer neural networks with concise and readable code. Pretty Tensor preserves full compatibility with TensorFlow’s core functionality while providing syntactic sugar for defining complex architectures such as convolutional and recurrent networks. The library’s design emphasizes flexibility and modularity, supporting advanced features like default scopes, parameter templates, and variable reuse. It also allows easy integration with custom operations and third-party libraries, making it ideal for both research experimentation and production-grade modeling. By combining TensorFlow’s power with an intuitive builder-style API, Pretty Tensor accelerates model development without sacrificing transparency or control.
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    PrimeVue

    PrimeVue

    Next Generation Vue UI Component Library

    PrimeVue is a full-featured UI component suite for Vue.js that provides developers with a rich set of customizable components, templates, and design resources for building modern web applications. It is part of the broader Prime ecosystem, which includes similar libraries for other frameworks, and is designed to maximize developer productivity through reusable UI building blocks. The library offers dozens of components covering common interface needs such as forms, data tables, charts, navigation, and layout systems, along with advanced features like accessibility compliance and responsive design. PrimeVue supports both styled and unstyled modes, allowing developers to either use built-in themes or fully customize the appearance using external CSS frameworks like Tailwind. Its architecture includes a monorepo structure with modular packages for core functionality, icons, themes, and integrations with tools like Nuxt.
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    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python

    Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database

    prisma-client-py is an auto-generated Python ORM for Prisma schema files, bringing Prisma's developer experience to Python projects. It provides a type-safe, intuitive interface for interacting with databases like PostgreSQL and MySQL. prisma-client-py is ideal for Python developers who want static typing, code completion, and seamless integration with modern backend stacks.
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    Promises

    Promises

    Promises is a modern framework that provides synchronization

    Promises is a modern framework that provides a synchronization construct for Objective-C and Swift to facilitate writing asynchronous code. Typically, async operations take a completion handler in a form of a block, which is called to provide either a result or an error. To perform more than one async operation, you have to nest the second one inside the completion block of the first one, and also handle an error gracefully. Often such nesting becomes painful to follow or modify. The framework has intuitive APIs that are well documented making it painless to integrate into new or existing code. Supports both Objective-C and Swift. Promises that are created in Objective-C can be used in Swift and vice versa. Has minimum overhead that achieves similar performance to GCD and completion handlers.
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    Protobuf Gradle Plugin

    Protobuf Gradle Plugin

    Protobuf Plugin for Gradle

    An officially supported Gradle plugin that automates Protocol Buffers (.proto) compilation, code generation, and integration with gRPC across various source sets. It simplifies protobuf setup, supporting multiple languages and output configurations.
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    Psalm

    Psalm

    A static analysis tool for finding errors in PHP applications

    It’s easy to make great things in PHP, but bugs can creep in just as easily. Psalm is a free & open-source static analysis tool that helps you identify problems in your code, so you can sleep a little better. Psalm helps people maintain a wide variety of codebases, large and small, ancient and modern. On its strictest setting it can help you prevent almost all type-related runtime errors, and enables you to take advantage of safe coding patterns popular in other languages. Psalm also fixes bugs automatically, allowing you to improve your code without breaking a sweat. If Psalm cannot infer a type for an expression then it uses a mixed placeholder type. mixed types can sometimes mask bugs, so keeping track of them helps you avoid a number of common pitfalls. Psalm has a Language Server that’s compatible with a range of different IDEs. Psalm can fix many of the issues it finds automatically.
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    PyGitHub

    PyGitHub

    Typed interactions with the GitHub API v3

    PyGitHub is a Python library to access the GitHub REST API. This library enables you to manage GitHub resources such as repositories, user profiles, and organizations in your Python applications. PyGithub is a Python library to use the Github API v3. With it, you can manage your Github resources (repositories, user profiles, organizations, etc.) from Python scripts. Should you have any question, any remark, or if you find a bug, or if there is something you can do with the API but not with PyGithub, please open an issue.
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    PyTensor

    PyTensor

    Python library for defining and optimizing mathematical expressions

    PyTensor is a fork of Aesara, a Python library for defining, optimizing, and efficiently evaluating mathematical expressions involving multi-dimensional arrays. PyTensor is based on Theano, which has been powering large-scale computationally intensive scientific investigations since 2007. A hackable, pure-Python codebase. Extensible graph framework is suitable for rapid development of custom operators and symbolic optimizations. Implements an extensible graph transpilation framework that currently provides compilation via C, JAX, and Numba. Based on one of the most widely-used Python tensor libraries: Theano.
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    PyTorch Lightning

    PyTorch Lightning

    The lightweight PyTorch wrapper for high-performance AI research

    Scale your models, not your boilerplate with PyTorch Lightning! PyTorch Lightning is the ultimate PyTorch research framework that allows you to focus on the research while it takes care of everything else. It's designed to decouple the science from the engineering in your PyTorch code, simplifying complex network coding and giving you maximum flexibility. PyTorch Lightning can be used for just about any type of research, and was built for the fast inference needed in AI research and production. When you need to scale up things like BERT and self-supervised learning, Lightning responds accordingly by automatically exporting to ONNX or TorchScript. PyTorch Lightning can easily be applied for any use case. With just a quick refactor you can run your code on any hardware, run distributed training, perform logging, metrics, visualization and so much more!
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    Pyro

    Pyro

    Deep universal probabilistic programming with Python and PyTorch

    Pyro is a flexible, universal probabilistic programming language (PPL) built on PyTorch. It allows for expressive deep probabilistic modeling, combining the best of modern deep learning and Bayesian modeling. Pyro is centered on four main principles: Universal, Scalable, Minimal and Flexible. Pyro is universal in that it can represent any computable probability distribution. It scales easily to large datasets with minimal overhead, and has a small yet powerful core of composable abstractions that make it both agile and maintainable. Lastly, Pyro gives you the flexibility of automation when you want it, and control when you need it.
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    QFramework

    QFramework

    Unity3D System Design Architecture

    QFramework is to provide a set of simple, powerful, easy-to-use, SOLID principles, support domain-driven design (DDD), event-driven, data-driven, layered, MVC, CQRS, modular, easy-to-extend architecture, her source code is only Up to line 800, you can completely save it in your notes app. Presentation layer: ViewController layer. The IController interface is responsible for the performance when receiving input and state changes. In general, MonoBehaviour is the presentation layer. System layer: System layer. The ISystem interface helps IController undertake part of the logic, logic shared in multiple presentation layers, such as timing system, mall system, achievement system, etc. Data layer: Model layer. The IModel interface is responsible for the definition of data and the provision of methods for adding, deleting, checking and modifying data.
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    QuantumOptics.jl

    QuantumOptics.jl

    Library for the numerical simulation of closed as well as open quantum

    QuantumOptics.jl is a numerical framework written in the Julia programming language that makes it easy to simulate various kinds of open quantum systems. It is inspired by the Quantum Optics Toolbox for MATLAB and the Python framework QuTiP. QuantumOptics.jl optimizes processor usage and memory consumption by relying on different ways to store and work with operators. The framework comes with a plethora of pre-defined systems and interactions making it very easy to focus on the physics, not on the numerics. Every function in the framework has been severely tested with all tests and their code coverage presented on the framework's GitHub page.
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    Queueable actions in Laravel

    Queueable actions in Laravel

    Queueable actions in Laravel

    Actions are a way of structuring your business logic in Laravel. This package adds easy support to make them queueable.
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    RE2/J

    RE2/J

    linear time regular expression matching in Java

    RE2/J is a high-performance regular expression engine implemented in pure Java as a port of Google’s C++ RE2 library. Unlike traditional regex engines such as Java’s java.util.regex, PCRE, or Perl’s implementation—which rely on backtracking and can suffer from catastrophic exponential runtimes—RE2/J guarantees linear-time matching relative to input size. It achieves this efficiency by simulating all possible matches in a single pass using a nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), ensuring predictable and safe performance even with complex patterns. This makes RE2/J ideal for applications that must handle user-supplied regular expressions securely without the risk of denial-of-service through regex backtracking. While it omits some advanced features like backreferences and certain Java regex options, it supports the vast majority of practical expressions used in production code. RE2/J thus provides a reliable, safe, and scalable alternative for developers.
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    RESTful API Node Server Boilerplate

    RESTful API Node Server Boilerplate

    A boilerplate for building production-ready RESTful APIs using Node.js

    A boilerplate/starter project for quickly building RESTful APIs using Node.js, Express, and Mongoose. By running a single command, you will get a production-ready Node.js app installed and fully configured on your machine. The app comes with many built-in features, such as authentication using JWT, request validation, unit and integration tests, continuous integration, docker support, API documentation, pagination, etc. The app has a utility ApiError class to which you can attach a response code and a message, and then throw it from anywhere (catchAsync will catch it). Request data is validated using Joi. Check the documentation for more details on how to write Joi validation schemas. In production mode, only info, warn, and error logs will be printed to the console. It is up to the server (or process manager) to actually read them from the console and store them in log files.
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    RIBs

    RIBs

    Uber's cross-platform mobile architecture framework

    RIBs is the cross-platform architecture framework behind many mobile apps at Uber. The name RIBs is short for Router, Interactor and Builder, which are core components of this architecture. This framework is designed for mobile apps with a large number of engineers and nested states. Shared architecture across iOS and Android. Build cross-platform apps that have similar architecture, enabling iOS and Android teams to cross-review business logic code. Testability and Isolation. Classes must be easy to unit test and reason about in isolation. Individual RIB classes have distinct responsibilities like routing, business, view logic, creation. Plus, most RIB logic is decoupled from child RIB logic. This makes RIB classes easy to test and reason about independently. Tooling for developer productivity. RIBs come with IDE tooling around code generation, memory leak detection, static analysis and runtime integrations.
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    RStan

    RStan

    RStan, the R interface to Stan

    RStan is the R interface to Stan, a C++ library for statistical modeling and high-performance statistical computation. It lets users specify models in the Stan modeling language (for Bayesian inference), compile them, and perform inference from R. Key inference approaches include full Bayesian inference via Hamiltonian Monte Carlo (specifically the No-U-Turn Sampler, NUTS), approximate Bayesian inference via variational methods, and optimization (penalized likelihood). RStan integrates with Stan’s automatic differentiation library, provides diagnostics, model comparison, posterior predictive checks, etc. It is used in research, applied statistics, and modelling workflows where flexibility and rigor in Bayesian methods are required.
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    Ralph

    Ralph

    Ralph is the CMDB / Asset Management system for data center

    Ralph is built on top of Django and Python 3 and is easy to extend and customize without writing boilerplate code. REST API, Workflows code extensions allow for easy customization. We've chosen the best features of DCIM, Asset Mgmt and CMDB systems to create one, easy and well-integrated system. One interface is easier than 3. Keep track of assets purchases and their life cycle. Flexible flow system for assets life cycle. Data center and back office support. DC visualization built-in. Ralph is a simple yet powerful Asset Management, DCIM and CMDB system for data center and back office.
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    Random Cut Forest by AWS

    Random Cut Forest by AWS

    An implementation of the Random Cut Forest data structure

    This repository contains implementations of the Random Cut Forest (RCF) probabilistic data structure. RCFs were originally developed at Amazon to use in a nonparametric anomaly detection algorithm for streaming data. Later new algorithms based on RCFs were developed for density estimation, imputation, and forecasting. The different directories correspond to equivalent implementations in different languages, and bindings to to those base implementations, using language-specific features for greater flexibility of use.
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    Rapid YAML

    Rapid YAML

    Library to parse and emit YAML, and do it fast

    Or ryml, for short. ryml is a C++ library to parse and emit YAML, and do it fast, on everything from x64 to bare-metal chips without operating system. (If you are looking to use your programs with a YAML tree as a configuration tree with override facilities, take a look at c4conf). ryml parses both read-only and in-situ source buffers; the resulting data nodes hold only views to sub-ranges of the source buffer. No string copies or duplications are done, and no virtual functions are used. The data tree is a flat index-based structure stored in a single array. Serialization happens only at your direct request, after parsing / before emitting. Internally, the data tree representation stores only string views and has no knowledge of types, but of course, every node can have a YAML type tag. ryml makes it easy and fast to read and modify the data tree.
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