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    EasyAdmin

    EasyAdmin

    EasyAdmin is a fast, beautiful and modern admin generator for Symfony

    EasyAdminBundle is a Symfony bundle that enables developers to build administration panels and backends with minimal configuration. It automatically generates user interfaces for managing database entities, offering a powerful yet simple way to create admin dashboards. The bundle is highly customizable and integrates seamlessly with Symfony applications, making it ideal for content management and data handling.
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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Ethereum smart contract fuzzer

    Echidna is a weird creature that eats bugs and is highly electrosensitive (with apologies to Jacob Stanley) More seriously, Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzzing/property-based testing of Ethereum smarts contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing campaigns based on a contract ABI to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions. We designed Echidna with modularity in mind, so it can be easily extended to include new mutations or test specific contracts in specific cases. Optional corpus collection, mutation and coverage guidance to find deeper bugs. Powered by Slither to extract useful information before the fuzzing campaign. Source code integration to identify which lines are covered after the fuzzing campaign. Curses-based retro UI, text-only or JSON output.
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    Echo

    Echo

    High performance, minimalist Go web framework

    High performance, extensible, minimalist Go web framework. Highly optimized HTTP router with zero dynamic memory allocation which smartly prioritizes routes. Build robust and scalable RESTful API, easily organized into groups. Automatically install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt. HTTP/2 support improves speed and provides better user experience. Many built-in middleware to use, or define your own. Middleware can be set at root, group or route level. Data binding for HTTP request payload, including JSON, XML or form-data. API to send variety of HTTP response, including JSON, XML, HTML, File, Attachment, Inline, Stream or Blob. Template rendering using any template engine. Customized central HTTP error handling. Easily extendable API.
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    Electron Packager

    Electron Packager

    Customize and package your Electron app with OS-specific bundles

    Electron Packager is a command line tool and Node.js library that bundles Electron-based application source code with a renamed Electron executable and supporting files into folders ready for distribution. For creating distributables like installers and Linux packages, consider using either Electron Forge (which uses Electron Packager internally), or one of the related Electron tools, which utilizes Electron Packager-created folders as a basis. Note that packaged Electron applications can be relatively large. A zipped, minimal Electron application is approximately the same size as the zipped prebuilt binary for a given target platform, target arch, and Electron version (files named electron-v${version}-${platform}-${arch}.zip). Building an Electron app for the Windows target platform requires editing the Electron.exe file. Currently, Electron Packager uses node-rcedit to accomplish this.
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    EnTT

    EnTT

    A fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more

    EnTT is a header-only, tiny and easy to use library for game programming and much more written in modern C++. Among others, it's used in Minecraft by Mojang, the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs by Esri and the amazing Ragdoll. The entity-component-system (also known as ECS) is an architectural pattern used mostly in game development. This project started off as a pure entity-component system. Over time the codebase has grown as more and more classes and functionalities were added. Statically generated integer identifiers for types (assigned either at compile-time or at runtime). A constexpr utility for human readable resource names. An incredibly fast entity-component system based on sparse sets, with its own pay for what you use policy to adjust performance and memory usage according to the users' requirements. Offers a minimal configuration system built using the monostate pattern.
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    Exegol

    Exegol

    Fully featured and community-driven hacking environment

    Exegol is a community-driven hacking environment, powerful and yet simple enough to be used by anyone in day-to-day engagements. Exegol is the best solution to deploy powerful hacking environments securely, easily, and professionally. No more unstable, not-so-security-focused systems lacking major offensive tools. Kali Linux (and similar alternatives) are great toolboxes for learners, students, and junior pentesters. However professionals have different needs, and their context requires a whole new design.
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    FastClick

    FastClick

    Easy-to-use library to remove click delays on browsers with touch UIs

    FastClick is a simple, easy-to-use library for eliminating the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the firing of a click event on mobile browsers. The aim is to make your application feel less laggy and more responsive while avoiding any interference with your current logic. FastClick is developed by FT Labs, part of the Financial Times. Note: As of late 2015 most mobile browsers - notably Chrome and Safari - no longer have a 300ms touch delay, so fastclick offers no benefit on newer browsers, and risks introducing bugs into your application. Consider carefully whether you really need to use it. The library has been deployed as part of the FT Web App. FastClick doesn't attach any listeners on desktop browsers.
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    Figma electron app

    Figma electron app

    Figma is the first interface design tool based in the browser

    Figma is the first interface design tool based in the browser, making it easier for teams to create software. Figma-linux is an unofficial Electron-based Figma desktop app for Linux. You can install Figma-linux from Snap. There is also an AppImage available. Get it on our Releases page, then make it executable and install using the terminal commands provided. Download the .deb package from the Releases page, and install it with dpkg or your favorite .deb installer.
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    Filament Laravel

    Filament Laravel

    A collection of beautiful full-stack components for Laravel

    Filament is a collection of full-stack components for accelerated Laravel development. They are beautifully designed, intuitive to use, and fully extensible - the perfect starting point for your next Laravel app. The Panel Builder is the foundation of Filament. Combining all the packages together, it lets you quickly build Laravel admin panels, customer-facing apps, Software-as-a-Service platforms, and more. Filament makes custom CRUD-driven interfaces feel like a breeze to build and deploy. Rendering interactive forms in a Livewire component has never been easier than with our Form Builder. Easily build stunning forms with over 25 components out of the box. It's also fully extensible, so you can add your own custom fields and actions. As well as the Panel Builder, it is seamlessly integrated into action modals and is used by the Table Builder to filter rows.
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    Flask App Builder

    Flask App Builder

    Simple and rapid application development framework

    Simple and rapid application development framework, built on top of Flask. includes detailed security, auto CRUD generation for your models, google charts and much more. Automatic permissions lookup, based on exposed methods. Inserts on the Database all the detailed permissions possible on your application. Public (no authentication needed) and Private permissions. Role-based permissions. Authentication support for OpenID, Database and LDAP. Support for self-user registration. Automatic, Add, Edit, and Show from Database Models. Labels and descriptions for each field. Automatic base validators from the model's definition. Custom validators, extra fields, and custom filters for related dropdown lists. Image and File support for upload and database field association. Field sets for Forms (Django style).
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    Flow

    Flow

    A static type checker for JavaScript

    Flow is a static type checker for JavaScript. It was designed to help improve code quality and developer productivity. It does this through several smart capabilities. First, it identifies problems as you code, so you no longer have to waste time guessing and checking again and again. Second, it understands your code and makes its knowledge available, allowing you to build other smart tools on top of it. Third, it helps you refactor safely so you can focus on the changes you want to make and not on what you might break. Lastly, it can help prevent bad rebases and protect your carefully designed library, which is especially relevant when working with a large group of developers. Flow integrates with many tools, so you can easily and seamlessly insert it into your existing workflow and toolchain.
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    Free Responsive HTML Email Template

    Free Responsive HTML Email Template

    A free simple responsive HTML email template

    Sometimes you just want to send a simple HTML email with a simple design and clear call to action. This is it. This is a really simple email template. Its sole purpose is to get the recipient to click the button with no distractions. Save yourself the pain of coding HTML email and download email templates. There are over 30+ major email clients using different rendering engines and various email providers like Outlook, Gmail, Apple, Yahoo Mail. Email requires special development skills. It is important to consider the experience for iOS and Android users if you really want to get your return on investment. A broken mobile experience can break your campaign. You have a lot to do. You have websites to design, code to test, products to ship, campaigns to send. That's why these templates were created, to save you time. These HTML email templates have been tried and tested across all major email clients.
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    Functional programming library golang

    Functional programming library golang

    functional programming library for golang

    This library aims to provide a set of data types and functions that make it easy and fun to write maintainable and testable code in Golang. Write many small, testable, and pure functions, i.e. functions that produce output only depending on their input and that do not execute side effects. Offer helpers to isolate side effects into lazily executed functions (IO). Expose a consistent set of compositions to create new functions from existing ones. For each data type, there exists a small set of composition functions. These functions are called the same across all data types, so you only have to learn a small number of function names. The semantic of functions of the same name is consistent across all data types.
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    GPT-5 Coding Examples

    GPT-5 Coding Examples

    GPT-5 coding examples

    GPT-5 Coding Examples is a demonstration repository showcasing applications generated entirely from a single GPT-5 prompt without hand-written code. The collection highlights GPT-5’s strengths in scaffolding websites, front-end applications, games, and interactive UIs directly from natural-language instructions. Each demo illustrates how developers and non-developers alike can bootstrap functional projects by describing their ideas in plain English. The repository allows users to explore examples locally or through a hosted version, where they can view prompts, inspect generated code, and remix projects. It also provides guidance for experimenting with GPT-5 in different workflows — from using the Codex CLI for terminal-based automation, to integrating with IDEs, to leveraging ChatGPT’s browser-based code generation and preview. While archived as a reference-only resource with no active contributions, GPT-5 Coding Examples remains a source of inspiration for rapid prototyping.
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    GPerftools

    Fast, multi-threaded malloc() and nifty performance analysis tools

    GPerftools (formerly Google Performance Tools) is a collection of a high-performance multi-threaded malloc() implementation, plus some pretty nifty performance analysis tools useful for creating more robust applications. These tools can be especially useful when developing multi-threaded applications in C++ with templates. Among these tools are TCMalloc, a thread-friendly heap-checker, heap-profiler and cpu-profiler.
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    Git Blame Someone Else

    Git Blame Someone Else

    Blame someone else for your bad code

    git-blame-someone-else is a humorous Git utility created as a joke to let developers attribute problematic code to someone else. It modifies both the author and committer information of a commit, making it appear as though another contributor is responsible for the changes. While not intended for production repositories, it demonstrates how Git’s metadata can be manipulated for fun or demonstration purposes. The project highlights how easily commit authorship can be altered, serving as both a lighthearted tool and a reminder about the importance of trust in version control history. It’s written in shell script and is lightweight, requiring only Git and basic system tools to run. Despite being a novelty project, its popularity shows how developers appreciate humor injected into the programming ecosystem.
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    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    A Git platform powered by Scala

    A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility. GitBucket is a Git web platform powered by Scala offering, easy installation, intuitive UI, high extensibility by plugins, API compatibility with GitHub. You can also deploy gitbucket.war to a servlet container which supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, etc). To upgrade GitBucket, replace gitbucket.war with the new version, after stopping GitBucket. All GitBucket data is stored in HOME/.gitbucket by default. So if you want to back up GitBucket's data, copy the directory to the backup location. If you want to try the development version of GitBucket, or want to contribute to the project, please see the Developer's Guide. It provides instructions on building from source and on setting up an IDE for debugging. It also contains documentation of the core concepts used within the project.
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    Gitinspector

    Gitinspector

    The statistical analysis tool for git repositories

    Gitinspector is a statistical analysis tool for git repositories. The default analysis shows general statistics per author, which can be complemented with a timeline analysis that shows the workload and activity of each author. Under normal operation, it filters the results to only show statistics about a number of given extensions and by default only includes source files in the statistical analysis. This tool was originally written to help fetch repository statistics from student projects in the course Object-oriented Programming Project (TDA367/DIT211) at Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University. Shows cumulative work by each author in history. Filters results by an extension (default: java,c,cc,cpp,h,hh,hpp,py,glsl,rb,js, SQL). Can display a statistical timeline analysis. Scans for all filetypes (by extension) found in the repository. Multi-threaded; uses multiple instances of git to speed up analysis when possible.
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    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments

    Gitpod’s developer platform provides on-demand, pre-configured environments that automatically integrate into any tool, library, or dependency required for creating software. Gitpod workspaces are the fastest and most secure way to ship software and are as easy as adding a .gitpod.yml file to the root of any repository.
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    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment

    Programming, exploring data, browsing APIs, knowledge management, log investigations, domain modeling are all part of the same continuum. They require dedicated tools, but those tools can come to you in an integrated experience that is specific to your context. This is the essence of Moldable Development. And this is what Glamorous Toolkit makes practical. Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
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    Google Cloud's buildpacks

    Google Cloud's buildpacks

    Builders and buildpacks designed to run on Google Cloud's container

    Google Cloud Buildpacks is a repository of builders and buildpacks designed to create container images that run cleanly on Google Cloud container platforms. It is built around full compatibility with the Cloud Native Buildpacks specification, which means it can participate in standardized build workflows while still being tailored to Google Cloud environments. The project supports major runtime destinations such as Cloud Run, GKE, Anthos, and Compute Engine with Container-Optimized OS, and it also powers build flows for App Engine and Cloud Functions. One of its strengths is that it does not only provide buildpacks themselves, but also builder images that work with tools such as pack, kpack, Tekton, and Skaffold, giving developers flexibility in how they incorporate it into CI/CD systems.
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    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google Engineering Practices Docs

    Google's Engineering Practices documentation

    The eng-practices project by Google is a public repository that documents the company’s established engineering best practices, accumulated through years of large-scale software development across diverse teams and languages. Its purpose is to share Google’s collective experience in areas such as code review, collaboration, and quality assurance with the broader software engineering community. The repository provides practical guidelines designed to help developers and reviewers produce cleaner, more maintainable, and higher-quality code. It includes Google’s comprehensive Code Review Guidelines, split into two major sections: The Code Reviewer’s Guide and The Change Author’s Guide, which detail the expectations and processes for both reviewers and authors. Additionally, it explains key terminology and practices commonly used within Google to make the documentation accessible to external audiences.
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    GraphQL WebSocket

    GraphQL WebSocket

    Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL

    Coherent, zero-dependency, lazy, simple, GraphQL over WebSocket Protocol compliant server and client. Messages are represented through the JSON structure and are stringified before being sent over the network. They are bidirectional, meaning both the server and the client must conform to the specified message structure. Connection is a connection within the established socket describing a "connection" through which the operation requests will be communicated. The server can close the socket (kick the client off) at any time. The close event dispatched by the server is used to describe the fatal error to the client. The client closes the socket and the connection by dispatching a 1000: Normal Closure close event to the server indicating a normal closure.
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    GraphQL-Go-Tools

    GraphQL-Go-Tools

    GraphQL Router / API Gateway framework written in Golang

    graphql-go-tools is a high-performance GraphQL Router and API Gateway framework written in Go. It focuses on correctness, extensibility, and performance, supporting features like Federation v1 & v2, subscriptions, and more. ​
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    Gym

    Gym

    Toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms

    Gym by OpenAI is a toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It supports teaching agents, everything from walking to playing games like Pong or Pinball. Open source interface to reinforce learning tasks. The gym library provides an easy-to-use suite of reinforcement learning tasks. Gym provides the environment, you provide the algorithm. You can write your agent using your existing numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. It makes no assumptions about the structure of your agent, and is compatible with any numerical computation library, such as TensorFlow or Theano. The gym library is a collection of test problems — environments — that you can use to work out your reinforcement learning algorithms. These environments have a shared interface, allowing you to write general algorithms.
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