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    GitSavvy

    GitSavvy

    Full git and GitHub integration with Sublime Text

    Sublime Text plugin providing probably all git has to offer. Sublime Text 2 is not supported. Also, GitSavvy takes advantage of modern features of Sublime Text (like annotations). For the best experience, use the latest Sublime Text dev build. The documentation is probably outdated. Yeah it's sad but you can contribute and I will eventually get onto it but every special view has help available, just press ?. GitSavvy requires Git versions at or greater than 2.18.0. basic Git functionality; init, add, commit, amend, checkout, pull, push, etc. Rebasing just from that "Repo History". Edit a commit, reword a commit, autosquash commits, apply a fixup, whatever... the [r] menu. git diff view, allowing user to stage, unstage and reset (discard) files, hunks or individual lines. GitHub-style blame view, showing hunk metadata and ability to view the commit that made the change.
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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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    Graphene

    Graphene

    GraphQL in Python Made Easy

    Graphene is a Python library for building GraphQL APIs fast and easily, using a code-first approach. Instead of writing GraphQL Schema Definition Langauge (SDL), Python code is written to describe the data provided by your server. Graphene helps you use GraphQL effortlessly in Python, but what is GraphQL? GraphQL is a data query language developed internally by Facebook as an alternative to REST and ad-hoc webservice architectures. With Graphene you have all the tools you need to implement a GraphQL API in Python, with multiple integrations with different frameworks including Django, SQLAlchemy and Google App Engine.
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    Gretel Synthetics

    Gretel Synthetics

    Synthetic data generators for structured and unstructured text

    Unlock unlimited possibilities with synthetic data. Share, create, and augment data with cutting-edge generative AI. Generate unlimited data in minutes with synthetic data delivered as-a-service. Synthesize data that are as good or better than your original dataset, and maintain relationships and statistical insights. Customize privacy settings so that data is always safe while remaining useful for downstream workflows. Ensure data accuracy and privacy confidently with expert-grade reports. Need to synthesize one or multiple data types? We have you covered. Even take advantage or multimodal data generation. Synthesize and transform multiple tables or entire relational databases. Mitigate GDPR and CCPA risks, and promote safe data access. Accelerate CI/CD workflows, performance testing, and staging. Augment AI training data, including minority classes and unique edge cases. Amaze prospects with personalized product experiences.
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    Hera

    Hera

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK

    Hera is an Argo Python SDK. Hera aims to make the construction and submission of various Argo Project resources easy and accessible to everyone! Hera abstracts away low-level setup details while still maintaining a consistent vocabulary with Argo.
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    Hugo Academic CLI

    Hugo Academic CLI

    Import academic publications from Bibtex to your Markdown website

    Import publications from your reference manager to Hugo. Import publications, including books, conference proceedings and journals, from your reference manager to your static site generator. Simply export a BibTeX file from your reference manager, such as Zotero, and provide this as the input.
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    Hypothesis

    Hypothesis

    The property-based testing library for Python

    Hypothesis is a powerful library for property-based testing in Python. Instead of writing specific test cases, users define properties and Hypothesis generates random inputs to uncover edge cases and bugs. It integrates with unittest and pytest, shrinking failing examples to minimal reproducible cases. Widely adopted in production systems, Hypothesis boosts code reliability by exploring input spaces far beyond manually crafted tests.
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    Impacket

    A collection of Python classes for working with network protocols

    Impacket is a collection of Python classes designed for working with network protocols. It was primarily created in the hopes of alleviating some of the hindrances associated with the implementation of networking protocols and stacks, and aims to speed up research and educational activities. It provides low-level programmatic access to packets, and the protocol implementation itself for some of the protocols, like SMB1-3 and MSRPC. It features several protocols, including Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP, ARP, NMB and SMB1, SMB2 and SMB3 and more. Impacket's object oriented API makes it easy to work with deep hierarchies of protocols. It can construct packets from scratch, as well as parse them from raw data.
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    Indico

    Indico

    A feature-rich event management system

    The effortless open-source tool for event organization, archival, and collaboration. Event-organization workflow that fits lectures, meetings, workshops, and conferences. A feature-rich event management system, made @ CERN, the place where the Web was born. A powerful and flexible hierarchical content management system for events, a full-blown conference organization workflow with call for Abstracts and abstract reviewing modules; flexible registration form creation and configuration; integration with existing payment systems; a paper reviewing workflow; a drag and drop timetable management interface; a simple badge editor with the possibility to print badges and tickets for participants; tools for meeting management and archival of presentation materials; a powerful room booking interface; integration with existing video conferencing solutions.
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    Invenio

    Invenio

    Invenio digital library framework

    Invenio is a highly customizable open-source framework for building large-scale digital repositories and research data platforms. Developed by CERN, it is designed to manage, index, and provide access to metadata-rich content such as publications, datasets, and multimedia files. Invenio provides a modular architecture, making it suitable for libraries, archives, and research institutions.
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    JumpServer

    JumpServer

    Manage assets on different clouds at the same time

    The JumpServer bastion machine complies with the 4A specification of operation and maintenance security audit. Zero threshold, fast online acquisition and installation. Just a browser, the ultimate Web Terminal experience. Easily support massive concurrent access. One system manages assets on different clouds at the same time. Audit recordings are stored in the cloud and will never be lost. One system, is used by multiple subsidiaries and departments at the same time. Prevent identity fraud and reuse. Prevent internal misuse and permission abuse. Management of people and assets. Retrospective safeguards and basis for accident analysis.
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    Kopf

    Kopf

    A Python framework to write Kubernetes operators

    Kopf —Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework, is a framework and a library to make Kubernetes operator's development easier, just in a few lines of Python code. The main goal is to bring the Domain-Driven Design to the infrastructure level, with Kubernetes being an orchestrator/database of the domain objects (custom resources), and the operators containing the domain logic (with no or minimal infrastructure logic).
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    Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework

    Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework

    A Python framework to write Kubernetes operators in just a few lines

    Kopf —Kubernetes Operator Pythonic Framework— is a framework and a library to make Kubernetes operator's development easier, just in a few lines of Python code. The main goal is to bring the Domain-Driven Design to the infrastructure level, with Kubernetes being an orchestrator/database of the domain objects (custom resources), and the operators containing the domain logic (with no or minimal infrastructure logic). The project was originally started as zalando-incubator/kopf in March 2019, and then forked as nolar/kopf in August 2020: but it is the same codebase, the same packages, the same developer(s). A full-featured operator in just 2 files: a Dockerfile + a Python file (*). Handling functions registered via decorators with a declarative approach. No infrastructure boilerplate code with K8s API communication. Both sync and async handlers, with sync ones being threaded under the hood. Detailed documentation with examples.
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    LangExtract

    LangExtract

    A Python library for extracting structured information

    LangExtract is a Python library developed by Google that leverages large language models (LLMs) to extract structured information from unstructured text—such as clinical notes, research papers, or literary works—based on user-defined instructions. It is designed to transform free-form text into reliable, schema-constrained data while maintaining traceability back to the source material. Each extracted entity is precisely grounded in its original context, allowing visual inspection and validation via automatically generated interactive HTML visualizations. LangExtract supports a wide range of models, including Google Gemini, OpenAI GPT, and local LLMs via Ollama, making it adaptable to different deployment environments and compliance needs. The system excels at handling long documents using optimized chunking, multi-pass extraction, and parallel processing to ensure both high recall and structured consistency.
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    Llama Stack

    Llama Stack

    Composable building blocks to build Llama Apps

    Llama-Stack is an open-source framework designed to facilitate the deployment and fine-tuning of large language models (LLMs) for various natural language processing tasks.
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    MADDPG

    MADDPG

    Code for the MADDPG algorithm from a paper

    MADDPG (Multi-Agent Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient) is the official code release from OpenAI’s paper Multi-Agent Actor-Critic for Mixed Cooperative-Competitive Environments. The repository implements a multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithm that extends DDPG to scenarios where multiple agents interact in shared environments. Each agent has its own policy, but training uses centralized critics conditioned on the observations and actions of all agents, enabling learning in cooperative, competitive, and mixed settings. The code is built on top of TensorFlow and integrates with the Multiagent Particle Environments (MPE) for benchmarking. Researchers can use it to reproduce the experiments presented in the paper, which demonstrate how agents learn behaviors such as coordination, competition, and communication. Although archived, MADDPG remains a widely cited baseline in multi-agent reinforcement learning research and has inspired further algorithmic developments.
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    Masonite

    Masonite

    The Modern And Developer Centric Python Web Framework

    Stop using old frameworks with just a few confusing features. Masonite is the developer-focused dev tool with all the features you need for the rapid development you deserve. Masonite is perfect for beginners getting their first web app deployed or advanced developers and businesses that need to reach for the full fleet of features available. Mail support for sending emails quickly. Queue support to speed your application up by sending jobs to run on a queue or asynchronously. Notifications for sending notifications to your users simply and effectively. Task scheduling to run your jobs on a schedule (like everyday at midnight) so you can set and forget your tasks. Events you can listen for to execute listeners that perform your tasks when certain events happen in your app. A BEAUTIFUL Active Record style ORM called Masonite ORM. Amazingness at your fingertips. Many more features you need which you can find in the docs!
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    MegaLinter

    MegaLinter

    Mega-Linter analyzes 50 languages, 22 formats, 21 tooling formats etc.

    Verify your code consistency with an open-source tool. MegaLinter is an Open-Source tool for CI/CD workflows that analyzes the consistency of your code, IAC, configuration, and scripts in your repository sources, to ensure all your projects sources are clean and formatted whatever IDE/toolbox is used by their developers, powered by OX Security. Supporting 54 languages, 24 formats, 22 tooling formats and ready to use out of the box, as a GitHub action or any CI system highly configurable and free for all uses. Projects need to contain clean code, in order to avoid technical debt, which makes evolutive maintenance harder and time-consuming. By using code formatters and code linters, you ensure that your code base is easier to read and respects best practices, from the kick-off to each step of the project lifecycle. Not all developers have the good habit to use linters in their IDEs, making code reviews harder and longer to process.
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    Modeltranslation

    Modeltranslation

    Translates Django models using a registration approach

    The modeltranslation application is used to translate dynamic content of existing Django models to an arbitrary number of languages without having to change the original model classes. It uses a registration approach (comparable to Django's admin app) to be able to add translations to existing or new projects and is fully integrated into the Django admin backend. The advantage of a registration approach is the ability to add translations to models on a per-app basis. You can use the same app in different projects, may they use translations or not, and you never have to touch the original model class.
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    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    NGINX Admin’s Handbook

    How to improve NGINX performance, security, and other important things

    nginx-admins-handbook is a practical, in-depth guide for configuring, securing, and operating NGINX across real-world deployments. It distills years of research, notes, and field experience into a single handbook that complements the official docs with concrete rules, explanations, and curated external references. The handbook spans fundamentals and advanced topics alike, from HTTP and SSL/TLS basics to reverse proxy patterns, performance tuning, debugging workflows, and hardening strategies. A centerpiece is its prioritized checklist of 79 rules, grouped by criticality, helping readers focus on what most impacts security, reliability, and speed. Instead of copy-paste snippets in isolation, it emphasizes understanding trade-offs, avoiding common pitfalls, and balancing security with usability. Designed for system administrators and web application engineers, it aims to be a living companion that encourages experimentation, measurement, and continuous improvement of NGINX configurations
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    Nebula reporter

    Nebula reporter

    The optional reporter container which reads nebula reports from Kafka

    Nebula is an open source-distributed Docker orchestrator designed for massive scales (tens of thousands of servers/worker devices), unlike Mesos/Swarm/Kubernetes it has the ability to have workers distributed on high latency connections (such as the internet) yet have the pods(containers) be managed centrally with changes taking effect (almost) immediately, this makes Nebula ideal for managing a vast cluster of servers\devices across the globe. Ever wandered how your going to push an update to that smart fridge your company is working on as it's thousands of devices around the globe? wish you could have the assurance that your service will always use the latest code\envvars\etc in all of its edge locations? want the ability to stop\start a globally distributed service with a single command? Nebula was designed from the ground up to answer all of these needs and much more, refer to the documentation if your interested in seeing how to use it.
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    Nextcord

    Nextcord

    A Python wrapper for the Discord API forked from discord.py

    A modern, easy-to-use, feature-rich, and async-ready API wrapper for Discord written in Python.
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    OSRFramework

    OSRFramework

    OSRFramework, the Open Sources Research Framework is a AGPLv3+ project

    OSRFramework is a GNU AGPLv3+ set of libraries developed by i3visio to perform Open Source Intelligence collection tasks. They include references to a bunch of different applications related to username checking, DNS lookups, information leaks research, deep web search, regular expressions extraction and many others. At the same time, by means of ad-hoc Maltego transforms, OSRFramework provides a way of making these queries graphically as well as several interfaces to interact with like OSRFConsole or a Web interface. If everything went correctly (we hope so!), it's time for trying usufy., mailfy and so on. But where are they locally? They are installed in your path meaning that you can open a terminal anywhere and typing the name of the program (seems to be an improvement from previous installations). Generates candidate nicknames based on known info about the target.
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    OnlineJudge 2.0

    OnlineJudge 2.0

    Open source online judge based on Vue, Django and Docker

    An open-source online judge system based on Python and Vue. Based on Docker; One-click deployment. Separated backend and frontend; Modular programming; Micro service. ACM/OI rule support; realtime/non-realtime rank support. Amazing charting and visualization. Template-problem support. More reasonable permission control. Multi-language support: C, C++, Java, Python2, Python3. Markdown & MathJax support. Contest participants IP limit(CIDR). You can control the menu and chart status in rankings.
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    PaaSTA is a highly-available, distributed system for building, deploying, and running services using containers and Kubernetes. PaaSTA has been running production services at Yelp since 2016. It was originally designed to run on top of Apache Mesos but has subsequently been updated to use Kubernetes. Over time the features and functionality that PaaSTA provides have increased but the principal design remains the same. PaaSTA aims to take a declarative description of the services that teams need to run and then ensures that those services are deployed safely, efficiently, and in a manner that is easy for the teams to maintain. Rather than managing Kubernetes YAML files, PaaSTA provides a simplified schema to describe your service and in addition to configuring Kubernetes it can also configure other infrastructure tools to provide monitoring, logging, cost management etc.
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