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    CoreCLR

    CoreCLR

    Runtime for .NET Core

    CoreCLR is the runtime for .NET Core, an open source, general purpose development platform maintained by Microsoft and the .NET community. It is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, IoT, and desktop apps and includes a just-in-time compiler called RyuJIT.
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    CoreUI

    CoreUI

    Open Source UI Kit built on top of Bootstrap 5 and plain JavaScript

    CoreUI Admin Panel is not another blend of 3rd parties free components and libraries. It's the only Open Source Bootstrap Admin Dashboard Template built on the enterprise-grade hand-crafted UI Components Library created and backed by professionals. CoreUI and CoreUI PRO are delivered with fully-featured, and ready-to-use admin panel templates for your application. Save thousands of development hours by using ready-made, reusable, and commonly used widgets and UI components. Moreover, CoreUI Bootstrap Admin Template is delivered with a ready-to-use environment, so you don't have to waste time configuring the project. All build scripts and tools are ready to use out of the box. With CoreUI Template you can start a new project in a minute!
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    Courses (Anthropic)

    Courses (Anthropic)

    Anthropic's educational courses

    Anthropic’s courses repository is a growing collection of self-paced learning materials that teach practical AI skills using Claude and the Anthropic API. It’s organized as a sequence of hands-on courses—starting with API fundamentals and prompt engineering—so learners build capability step by step rather than in isolation. Each course mixes short readings with runnable notebooks and exercises, guiding you through concepts like model parameters, streaming, multimodal prompts, structured outputs, and evaluation. Assignments emphasize realistic tasks such as building small utilities, testing prompts against edge cases, and measuring quality so you learn to ship things that work. The materials are written for developers but remain friendly to newcomers, with clear setup instructions and minimal boilerplate. Because the repo is live and maintained, lessons are updated as the SDK and models evolve, and issues are used to track fixes, clarifications, and new modules.
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    Craft Agents

    Craft Agents

    Work effectively with agents

    Craft Agents project from lukilabs is an open-source desktop application and workflow environment built around agent interaction and document-centric tasks, designed to help users work with AI assistants more effectively across multiple information sources. This repository extends the idea of “agents” by providing a user-friendly interface that integrates APIs, multitasking workflows, and session sharing so that you can easily orchestrate multiple AI interactions and retrieve context from your sources. With support for document connectivity and API integrations, it lets users supply their own data and tools into the agent workflows, enabling personalized automation and insight discovery. The project emphasizes flexibility and usability, surfacing key agent functionality through a responsive interface that works on major desktop platforms, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    A fully featured graph library written in pure JS. Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production. Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases. Highly optimized. Compatible with All modern browsers. Legacy browsers with ES5 and canvas support. ES5 and canvas support are required, and feature detection is used for optional performance enhancements. Browsers circa 2012 support ES5 fully: IE10, Chrome 23, Firefox 21, Safari 6 (caniuse). Browsers with partial but sufficient ES5 support also work, such as IE9 and Firefox 4. The documentation and examples are not optimized for old browsers, although the library itself is. Some demos may not work in old browsers in order to keep the demo code simple.
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    DNF

    DNF

    Package manager based on libdnf and libsolv. Replaces YUM

    DNF (Dandified YUM) is the next-generation package manager for RPM-based distributions, replacing the traditional YUM tool. It utilizes modern libraries like libsolv and librepo to provide efficient dependency resolution and package management. DNF offers a more robust and user-friendly experience, with enhanced performance and a cleaner codebase. ​
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    Dart Sass

    Dart Sass

    The reference implementation of Sass, written in Dart

    Dart Sass is the canonical, fully‑featured official implementation of the Sass stylesheet preprocessor, superseding Ruby Sass. Written in Dart, it emphasizes speed, portability and ease of maintenance. Available as standalone CLI, Dart library, and npm JS distribution, it supports semantic versioning, CSS compatibility, and an embedded API for host integration.
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    DearPyGui

    DearPyGui

    Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies

    Dear PyGui is an easy-to-use, dynamic, GPU-Accelerated, cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit(GUI) for Python. It is “built with” Dear ImGui. Features include traditional GUI elements such as buttons, radio buttons, menus, and various methods to create a functional layout. Additionally, DPG has an incredible assortment of dynamic plots, tables, drawings, debuggers, and multiple resource viewers. DPG is well suited for creating simple user interfaces as well as developing complex and demanding graphical interfaces. DPG offers a solid framework for developing scientific, engineering, gaming, data science and other applications that require fast and interactive interfaces. The Tutorials will provide a great overview and links to each topic in the API Reference for more detailed reading. Complete theme and style control. GPU-based rendering and efficient C/C++ code.
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    DevDocs

    DevDocs

    API Documentation Browser

    The devdocs repository powers the DevDocs web application, a fast, offline-friendly documentation browser for many programming languages, libraries, and APIs. It aggregates documentation from multiple sources (e.g., MDN, Python, Ruby, Git, etc.), converts them into a uniform format, and indexes them for instant text searching. The codebase includes a backend that handles ingestion, parsing, and transformation of documentation sources into a static site structure, as well as the client side UI code for browsing, searching, and reading docs in a responsive interface. DevDocs supports offline usage: users can download sets of docs for use without an internet connection, benefiting from caching and compact compressed storage. The repository includes scripts for updating doc sources, building, and deploying the documentation site. Because it is meant as a reference tool, performance and usability (e.g. fast search, minimal latency) are emphasized in design.
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    DivKit

    DivKit

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework

    DivKit is an open source Server-Driven UI (SDUI) framework. It allows you to roll out server-sourced updates to different app versions. Also, it can be used for fast UI prototyping, allowing you to write a layout once and then ship it to iOS, Android, and Web platforms. DivKit is an excellent choice to start using server-driven UI in your project because it can be easily integrated as a simple view in any part of your app. At the starting point, you don’t need a server integration. You can include all JSON on the client-side to try it in a real-world application. Also, we’ve made a sandbox for you to experiment with. You can try different samples in the web editor and see the results on the web or in the Android demo app, both of which are available on Google Play. We’ll publish the iOS demo app shortly. The UI in the demo can be updated live: the sandbox connects to the demo app via web sockets.
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    DocFX

    DocFX

    Static site generator for .NET API documentation

    DocFX can produce documentation from source code (including C#, F#, Visual Basic, REST, JavaScript, Java, Python and TypeScript) as well as raw Markdown files. DocFX can run on Linux, macOS, and Windows. The generated static website can be deployed to any host such as GitHub Pages or Azure Websites with no additional configuration. DocFX provides a flexible way to customize templates and themes. DocFX makes it extremely easy to generate your developer hub with a landing page, API reference, and conceptual documentation, from a variety of sources. DocFX builds a static HTML website from your source code and Markdown files, which can be easily hosted on any webserver (for example, github.io). Also, DocFX provides you the flexibility to customize the layout and style of your website through templates. If you are interested in creating your own website with your own styles, you can follow how to create a custom template to create custom templates.
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    DockStation

    DockStation

    Application to managing projects based on Docker

    DockStation is a developer-centric application to managing projects based on Docker. Instead of lots of CLI commands you can monitor, configure, and manage services and containers using just a GUI. The DockStation helps to manage projects and container settings, e.g. bind a local host to a project, simple version changing, map ports, assign and reassign environment variables, change entry point and start command instructions, configure volumes, quick access to image documentation, quick services containers cleanup and a lot of other useful functionality. The application helps to manage and observe remote containers. We provide many tools, such as as log monitoring, searching logs, grouping, running tools, and getting container info. We also provide amazing authorization tools for remote connections.
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    Drogon

    Drogon

    Drogon: A C++14/17/20 based HTTP web application framework

    Drogon is a C++14/17-based HTTP application framework. Drogon can be used to easily build various types of web application server programs using C++. Drogon is the name of a dragon in the American TV series "Game of Thrones" that I really like. Drogon is a cross-platform framework, It supports Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HaikuOS, and Windows. Use a non-blocking I/O network lib based on epoll (kqueue under macOS/FreeBSD) to provide high-concurrency, high-performance network IO, please visit the TFB Tests Results for more details. Provide a completely asynchronous programming mode. Support Http1.0/1.1 (server side and client side). Based on the template, a simple reflection mechanism is implemented to completely decouple the main program framework, controllers, and views. Support cookies and built-in sessions. Support back-end rendering, the controller generates the data to the view to generate the Html page.
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    EDK II Project
    A modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications. EDK II is open source, using a BSD+Patent. Stable tags are created from edk2/master based on validation with various platforms. Stable tags names use the format edk2-stable<4 digit year><2 digit month> and occur roughly every three months (starting from August 2018). UEFI Development Kit (UDK) releases pre-date the introduction of the stable tag, occur less frequently, and have a longer validation cycle. These are based on validation using various platforms. The year tag indicates the year of major specifications used for the release. The majority of the content in the EDK II open source project uses a BSD-2-Clause Plus Patent License.
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    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    ESP32 BLE Keyboard library

    Bluetooth LE Keyboard library for the ESP32

    This library allows you to make the ESP32 act as a Bluetooth Keyboard and control what it does. Compatible with Android. Compatible with Windows. Compatible with Linux. Compatible with MacOS X (not stable, some people have issues, doesn't work with old devices). Compatible with iOS (not stable, some people have issues, doesn't work with old devices). There is also Bluetooth-specific information that you can set (optional): Instead of BleKeyboard bleKeyboard; you can do BleKeyboard bleKeyboard("Bluetooth Device Name", "Bluetooth Device Manufacturer", 100);. (Max length is 15 characters, anything beyond that will be truncated.) By default the battery level will be set to 100%, the device name will be ESP32 Bluetooth Keyboard and the manufacturer will be Espressif. This feature is meant to compensate for some applications and devices that can't handle fast input and will skip letters if too many keys are sent in a small time frame.
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    Eclipse Che

    Eclipse Che

    Next-gen container development platform, workspace server & cloud IDE

    Eclipse Che is a Kubernetes-native IDE that makes Kubernetes development accessible for development teams. It places everything a developer could need into containers in Kube pods including dependencies, embedded containerized runtimes, a web IDE, and project code. With the Kubernetes application in your development environment and an in-browser IDE, you can code, build, test and run applications exactly as they run on production from any machine.
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    Elixir

    Elixir

    Dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable apps

    Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. Elixir is successfully used in web development, embedded software, data ingestion, and multimedia processing, across a wide range of industries. All Elixir code runs inside lightweight threads of execution (called processes) that are isolated and exchange information via messages. Due to their lightweight nature, it is not uncommon to have hundreds of thousands of processes running concurrently in the same machine. Isolation allows processes to be garbage collected independently, reducing system-wide pauses, and using all machine resources as efficiently as possible (vertical scaling). Processes are also able to communicate with other processes running on different machines in the same network.
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    Entity Framework 6

    Entity Framework 6

    This is the codebase for Entity Framework 6

    Entity Framework 6 (EF6) is a proven object-relational (O/RM) mapper for .NET with many years of feature development and stabilization. Like O/RM, EF6 reduces the impedance mismatch between the relational and object-oriented worlds, allowing developers to write applications that interact with data stored in relational databases with strongly typed .NET objects that represent the domain of the database. application, and eliminate the need for much of the data access "mechanical" code that you would normally write. Mapping POCO entity classes that do not depend on any EF type. Models can be generated from existing databases and then manually edited, or they can be created from scratch and then used to generate new databases. Integration with .NET Framework application models, including ASP.NET, and through data binding, with WPF and WinForms. Database connectivity based on ADO.NET and various providers available to connect to SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, DB2, etc.
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    Fairseq

    Fairseq

    Facebook AI Research Sequence-to-Sequence Toolkit written in Python

    Fairseq(-py) is a sequence modeling toolkit that allows researchers and developers to train custom models for translation, summarization, language modeling and other text generation tasks. We provide reference implementations of various sequence modeling papers. Recent work by Microsoft and Google has shown that data parallel training can be made significantly more efficient by sharding the model parameters and optimizer state across data parallel workers. These ideas are encapsulated in the new FullyShardedDataParallel (FSDP) wrapper provided by fairscale. Fairseq can be extended through user-supplied plug-ins. Models define the neural network architecture and encapsulate all of the learnable parameters. Criterions compute the loss function given the model outputs and targets. Tasks store dictionaries and provide helpers for loading/iterating over Datasets, initializing the Model/Criterion and calculating the loss.
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    Faiss

    Faiss

    Library for efficient similarity search and clustering dense vectors

    Faiss is a library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors. It contains algorithms that search in sets of vectors of any size, up to ones that possibly do not fit in RAM. It also contains supporting code for evaluation and parameter tuning. Faiss is written in C++ with complete wrappers for Python/numpy. Some of the most useful algorithms are implemented on the GPU. It is developed by Facebook AI Research. Faiss contains several methods for similarity search. It assumes that the instances are represented as vectors and are identified by an integer, and that the vectors can be compared with L2 (Euclidean) distances or dot products. Vectors that are similar to a query vector are those that have the lowest L2 distance or the highest dot product with the query vector. It also supports cosine similarity, since this is a dot product on normalized vectors.
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    Feflow

    Feflow

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code. Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production, 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD. Installers for each major OS are available on the Node.js website. To install, switch and update Node.js versions nvm can be used on Linux/Mac. It does not support Windows but nvm-windows, nvs and ps-nvm (for PowerShell) are alternatives that do. nve can be used to run a single command with one or several different Node.js versions. nvexeca can be used to do the same programmatically. The character encoding can be specified using an encoding option with most relevant Node.js core methods. While ASCII characters display correctly on all terminals, this is not the case for all characters.
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    FlaUI

    FlaUI

    UI automation library for .Net

    FlaUI is a .NET library which helps with automated UI testing of Windows applications (Win32, WinForms, WPF, Store Apps,...). It is based on native UI Automation libraries from Microsoft and therefore kind of a wrapper around them. FlaUI wraps almost everything from the UI Automation libraries but also provides the native objects in case someone has a special need that is not covered (yet) by FlaUI. Some ideas are copied from the UIAComWrapper project or TestStack.White but rewritten from scratch to have a clean codebase. To use FlaUI, you need to reference the appropriate assemblies. So you should decide, if you want to use UIA2 or UIA3 and install the appropriate library from NuGet. You can of course always download the source and compile it yourself. The entry point is usually an application or the desktop so you get an automation element (like a the main window of the application). On this, you can then search sub-elements and interact with them.
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    FormatJS

    FormatJS

    The monorepo home to all of the FormatJS related libraries

    Internationalize your web apps on the client & server. FormatJS is a modular collection of JavaScript libraries for internationalization that are focused on formatting numbers, dates, and strings for displaying to people. It includes a set of core libraries that build on the JavaScript Intl built-ins and industry-wide i18n standards, plus a set of integrations for common template and component libraries. For most web projects, internationalization happens in the template or view layer, so we've built integrations with React & Vue. FormatJS is aligned with: ECMAScript Internationalization API (ECMA-402), Unicode CLDR, and ICU Message syntax. By building on these industry standards, FormatJS leverages APIs in modern browsers and works with the message syntax used by professional translators. FormatJS has been tested in all the major browsers (IE11, Chrome, FF & Safari) on both desktop and mobile devices.
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    Full Stack FastAPI Template

    Full Stack FastAPI Template

    Full stack, modern web application template

    The Full Stack FastAPI Template is a production-ready template that combines FastAPI for the backend and React for the frontend. It provides a robust foundation for building modern web applications, incorporating best practices for security, scalability, and maintainability. The template includes Docker configurations, CI/CD setups, and more to streamline development workflows.
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    GLIntercept

    GLIntercept

    GLIntercept is a OpenGL function call interceptor for Windows

    GLIntercept is a powerful OpenGL debugging and tracing tool for Windows that allows developers to intercept and log OpenGL function calls made by applications. It captures real-time graphics API activity, shader sources, textures, and framebuffers, making it invaluable for performance tuning, reverse engineering, and debugging complex rendering problems. GLIntercept can inject itself into any OpenGL application and provide deep inspection capabilities, helping developers visualize pipeline behavior and diagnose rendering issues with minimal intrusion.
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