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    Ruff Python

    Ruff Python

    An extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust

    Ruff is a fast Python linter focused on code quality, catching syntax errors and enforcing style guidelines.
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    Rerun

    Rerun

    Visualize streams of multimodal data

    Rerun is an open-source tool that helps developers visualize real-time multimodal data streams, such as images, point clouds, and tensors, for debugging and understanding ML and robotics systems. Designed for use with Python and Rust, it captures logged data and renders it through an interactive desktop interface, making it easier to understand how complex systems behave over time.
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    py-spy

    py-spy

    Sampling profiler for Python programs

    py-spy is a sampling profiler for Python programs. It lets you visualize what your Python program is spending time on without restarting the program or modifying the code in any way. py-spy is extremely low overhead: it is written in Rust for speed and doesn't run in the same process as the profiled Python program. This means py-spy is safe to use against production Python code. py-spy works from the command line and takes either the PID of the program you want to sample from or the command line of the python program you want to run. py-spy has three subcommands record, top and dump. py-spy supports recording profiles to a file using the record command. ...
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    Rye

    Rye

    A Hassle-Free Python Experience

    Rye is a modern Python project and package management tool designed to provide a seamless development experience. It integrates Python installation, virtual environment management, and dependency handling into a single cohesive workflow. Rye's emphasis on simplicity and automation makes it particularly suitable for managing complex projects and monorepos, reducing the overhead typically associated with Python project setup and maintenance.​
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    Delta

    Delta

    A viewer for git and diff output

    Code evolves, and we all spend time studying diffs. Delta aims to make this both efficient and enjoyable: it allows you to make extensive changes to the layout and styling of diffs, as well as allowing you to stay arbitrarily close to the default git/diff output. Language syntax highlighting with color themes. Within-line highlights based on a Levenshtein edit inference algorithm. Git style strings (foreground color, background color, font attributes) are supported for >20 stylable elements....
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    mise

    mise

    Dev tools, env vars, task runner

    Mise (formerly RTX) is a cross-language CLI tool and task runner that manages developer tools, environment variables, and project tasks in a unified configuration (mise.toml). It handles tool installation (e.g., Node, Python, Terraform), env var profiles, and repeatable command scripting.
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    RustPython

    RustPython

    A Python Interpreter written in Rust

    RustPython is an implementation of the Python programming language written in Rust. Its goal is to provide a fast, embeddable, and secure interpreter that can be integrated into Rust applications or used standalone. Because it’s in Rust, it benefits from memory safety and modern tooling, allowing developers to compile Python into efficient binaries or embed it as a scripting engine in Rust projects.
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    Slint

    Slint

    Slint is an open-source declarative GUI toolkit

    Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit written in Rust (with bindings for C++, JavaScript, and Python) for building modern, native user interfaces across desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms. It uses a domain-specific UI markup that compiles to efficient native code.
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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool.
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    Crosvm

    Crosvm

    The Chrome OS Virtual Machine Monitor

    crosvm (ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor) is a secure, lightweight virtual machine monitor built on top of the Linux KVM hypervisor. Developed for ChromeOS, it is designed to isolate and execute Linux and Android guests efficiently while maintaining strong security boundaries. Unlike general-purpose emulators like QEMU, crosvm avoids full hardware emulation and focuses on modern paravirtualized I/O using the virtio standard, reducing complexity and attack surface. Written in Rust, it...
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    Polars

    Polars

    Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine

    Polars is a high-performance, multi-language DataFrame library built in Rust using Apache Arrow. It delivers blazing-fast, vectorized, and parallel data manipulation with both eager and lazy execution, making it an excellent tool for data processing in Python, Rust, Node.js, R, and SQL contexts.
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    wgpu

    wgpu

    Safe and portable GPU abstraction in Rust, implementing WebGPU API

    ...Applications using wgpu run natively on Vulkan, Metal, DirectX 11/12, and OpenGL ES; and browsers via WebAssembly on WebGPU and WebGL2. Angle is a translation layer from GLES to other backends, developed by Google. We support running our GLES3 backend over it in order to reach platforms with GLES2 or DX11 support, which aren't accessible otherwise. In order to run with Angle, "angle" feature has to be enabled, and Angle libraries placed in a location visible to the application. These binaries can be downloaded from gfbuild-angle artifacts, manual compilation may be required on Macs with Apple silicon. ...
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    Peroxide

    Peroxide

    Rust numeric library with high performance and friendly syntax

    Rust numeric library contains linear algebra, numerical analysis, statistics and machine learning tools with R, MATLAB, Python-like macros. Peroxide uses a 1D data structure to represent matrices, making it straightforward to integrate with BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms). This means that Peroxide can guarantee excellent performance for linear algebraic computations by leveraging the optimized routines provided by BLAS. For users familiar with numerical computing libraries like NumPy, MATLAB, or R, Rust's syntax might seem unfamiliar at first. ...
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    Mangle

    Mangle

    Go library for Datalog-style logical reasoning and domain modeling

    Mangle is a programming language developed by Google for deductive database programming, serving as an advanced extension of Datalog. It is designed to unify and query data from multiple sources in a structured, declarative way while allowing developers to model complex relationships and domain knowledge beyond binary predicates. Mangle enhances traditional Datalog by introducing features such as aggregation, function calls, and optional type-checking, which make it more practical for modern data-intensive applications. ...
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    ROAPI

    ROAPI

    Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing

    ...Its pluggable query core design makes it possible for users to efficiently perform join queries across a diverse set of data sources from simple CSV/Parquet files in Data warehouses to MySQL/Postgres, to SASS-like Google spreadsheets.
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    MooseStack

    MooseStack

    The developer framework for building analytical backends

    MooseStack is an opinionated starter stack that assembles a modern web application foundation—project structure, build tooling, and deployment scripts—so teams can get from “blank repo” to a working product quickly. It provides a coherent layout for server and client code, standardizes environment configuration, and includes scripts to run the app locally with the same conventions you’ll use in staging or production. The stack favors convention over configuration: common decisions around...
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    Bend

    Bend

    A massively parallel, high-level programming language

    Bend is an interactive programming environment (REPL) built on top of the Kotlin language, designed to allow users to explore, experiment, and learn Kotlin in a live, feedback-driven manner. The tool lets you define variables, functions, or values at the prompt and iteratively refine them—immediately seeing output and types—while preserving state across commands. It emphasizes discoverability and experimentation: users can inspect functions, call them on sample inputs, and evolve logic...
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    sd

    sd

    Intuitive find & replace CLI (sed alternative)

    sd is an intuitive find-and-replace CLI. Painless regular expressions. sd uses regex syntax that you already know from JavaScript and Python. Forget about dealing with quirks of sed or awk - get productive immediately. Non-regex find & replace. No more backslashes or remembering which characters are special and need to be escaped. Find & replace expressions are split up, which makes them easy to read and write. No more messing with unclosed and escaped slashes.
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    ...CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    HydraDragonAntivirus

    HydraDragonAntivirus

    Dynamic and static analysis with Sandboxie for Windows, including EDR

    Dynamic and static analysis with Sandboxie for Windows, including EDR, ClamAV, YARA-X, custom machine learning AI, behavioral analysis, NLP-based detection, website signatures, Ghidra, Suricata, Sigma, and much more than you can imagine
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    pipeless

    pipeless

    A computer vision framework to create and deploy apps in minutes

    Pipeless is an open-source computer vision framework to create and deploy applications without the complexity of building and maintaining multimedia pipelines. It ships everything you need to create and deploy efficient computer vision applications that work in real-time in just minutes. Pipeless is inspired by modern serverless technologies. It provides the development experience of serverless frameworks applied to computer vision. You provide some functions that are executed for new...
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    Argh

    Argh

    Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size

    argh is a tiny, pragmatic command-line argument parsing library that favors simple, readable code over elaborate configuration. It’s designed for the case where you just want to declare a few flags, accept some positional arguments, and print helpful usage text without wiring up a heavy framework. The API is intentionally compact so you can parse arguments inline near main() and map them straight into native types. It supports short and long options, boolean switches, and key–value flags...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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