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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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    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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    Gaea Editor

    Gaea Editor

    Design websites in your browser

    Gaea Editor is a rich, web-based content editor designed for building and managing structured documents with a focus on flexibility and extensibility. It provides a block-based editing system where users can create complex layouts using modular components, similar to modern visual editors. The project emphasizes developer control, allowing customization of editor behavior, plugins, and data structures. It supports rich text formatting, media embedding, and dynamic content generation, making it suitable for content management systems and applications requiring advanced editing capabilities. The architecture is designed to separate content structure from presentation, enabling better maintainability and scalability. It likely includes APIs for integrating with backend systems and storing content in structured formats. Overall, gaea-editor serves as a powerful foundation for building customizable editing experiences on the web.
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    Gardener

    Gardener

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of conformant Kubernetes clusters as a service on Alicloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, EquinixMetal, vSphere, MetalStack, and Kubevirt with minimal TCO. Kubernetes is a cloud-native enabler built around the principles of a resilient, manageable, observable, highly automated, loosely coupled system. Gardener is a standard Kubernetes extension and adheres to the same concepts by design. The Gardener project is committed to fostering an open community of collaborators and adopters. We aim to deliver a standard solution that meets the needs of our entire community and ecosystem. Gardener was born as a solution for actual and common problems such as control on the Kubernetes stack, minimizing the TCO, infrastructures pervasiveness, operating in restricted/regulated environments or bare metal, at a massive scale.
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    General

    General

    The official registry of general Julia packages

    General is the default package registry for the Julia programming language, providing the foundation for Julia’s package manager, Pkg.jl. It stores essential information about packages, including versions, dependencies, and compatibility constraints, and serves as the central hub for the Julia package ecosystem. The registry is open to all and makes it easy for developers and researchers to access, install, and share packages across a wide range of domains. New packages and updates are added through pull requests, often automated via Registrator.jl, with qualifying requests merged automatically while others undergo manual review. The system also integrates with TagBot to automate tagging of package releases once registered. By maintaining clear rules for licensing and contribution, General ensures a reliable and transparent process for managing Julia’s open source package ecosystem.
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    Git menu

    Git menu

    Git recipes in Chinese by Zhongyi Tong

    Git menu is a practical reference repository that provides concise and actionable examples of common Git workflows, commands, and best practices. It is designed as a learning and productivity tool for developers who want to improve their version control skills without navigating complex documentation. The project organizes commands into real-world scenarios, making it easier to understand how Git is used in daily development tasks. It likely includes examples for branching, merging, rebasing, and resolving conflicts. The focus is on clarity and usability, allowing users to quickly find solutions to specific problems. It is particularly useful for both beginners and experienced developers who need quick reminders. Overall, git-recipes serves as a hands-on guide for mastering Git workflows.
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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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    GitHub Actions Runner Images

    GitHub Actions Runner Images

    GitHub Actions runner images

    This repository contains the source code used to create the VM images for GitHub-hosted runners used for Actions, as well as for Microsoft-hosted agents used for Azure Pipelines. To build a VM machine from this repo's source, see the instructions.
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    Glslang

    Glslang

    Khronos-reference front end for GLSL/ESSL, partial front end for HLSL

    To use the standalone binary form, execute glslangValidator, and it will print a usage statement. Basic operation is to give it a file containing a shader, and it will print out warnings/errors and optionally an AST. Instead of building manually, you can also download the binaries for your platform directly from the master-tot release on GitHub. Those binaries are automatically uploaded by the build bots after successful testing and they always reflect the current top of the tree of the master branch. Right now, there are two test harnesses existing in glslang: one is Google Test, one is the runtests script. The former runs unit tests and single-shader single-threaded integration tests, while the latter runs multiple-shader linking tests and multi-threaded tests. Test results should always be included with a pull request that modifies functionality.
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    GoJS

    GoJS

    JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts & org charts

    Build interactive flowcharts or flow diagrams. Let your users build, modify, and save diagrams with JSON model output. Visualize state charts and other behavior diagrams. Create diagrams with live updates to monitor state, or interactive diagrams for planning. GoJS allows considerable customization of links and nodes to build all kinds of diagrams. Visualize flow, or connect pipes. Create genogram and medical diagrams, or editable family trees with collapsible levels. Create classic org charts for viewing or editing. Automatic layouts make different visualization options easy. Dynamically add ports and custom link routing. Use data-bindings to save and load routes within the Model JSON. Use groups as containers and subgraphs, with group members bound by their own rules and layouts. Model industrial processes, workflows, SCADA diagrams and more.
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    Goldpinger

    Goldpinger

    Debugging tool for Kubernetes which tests and displays connectivity

    Goldpinger makes calls between its instances to monitor your networking. It runs as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes and produces Prometheus metrics that can be scraped, visualized, and alerted on.
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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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    GraphHopper Routing Engine

    GraphHopper Routing Engine

    Open source routing engine for OpenStreetMap

    GraphHopper invests in an active open source community. Our flagships are the GraphHopper routing engine and jsprit, the toolkit for solving rich vehicle routing problems. We promote a fair & diverse mindset. jsprit is a Java based toolkit for solving rich traveling salesman problems (TSP) and vehicle routing problems (VRP). It is lightweight, flexible, easy-to-use, and based on a single all-purpose meta-heuristic. The GraphHopper routing engine is fast and memory-efficient, using Java. It runs server side, offline on Android and iOS. It uses OpenStreetMap data, but can import other data sources as well. GraphHopper is a fast and memory-efficient routing engine released under Apache License 2.0. It can be used as a Java library or standalone web server to calculate the distance, time, turn-by-turn instructions and many road attributes for a route between two or more points. Beyond this "A-to-B" routing it supports "snap to road", Isochrone calculation, mobile navigation and more.
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    GraphJin

    GraphJin

    Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks

    GraphJin is a magical library that instantly converts simple GraphQL into fast and secure APIs. Works with NodeJS and GO. Supports Postgres, MySQL, Yugabyte, AWS Aurora/RDS and Google Cloud SQL. GraphJin gives you an instant secure and fast GraphQL API without code. Just use a GraphQL query to define your API and GraphJin automagically converts it into a full-featured API. Build your backend APIs 100X faster. Works with NodeJS and GO. Supports several databases, Postgres, MySQL, Yugabyte, AWS Aurora/RDS and Google Cloud SQL. In production, all queries are always read from locally saved copies not from what the client sends hence clients cannot modify the query. This makes GraphJin very secure as its similar to building APIs by hand. The idea that GraphQL means that clients can change the query as they wish does not apply to GraphJin.
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    GraphQL Mesh

    GraphQL Mesh

    GraphQL Mesh — Query anything, run anywhere

    GraphQL Mesh allows you to use GraphQL query language to access data in remote APIs that don't run GraphQL (and also ones that do run GraphQL). It can be used as a gateway to other services or run as a local GraphQL schema that aggregates data from remote APIs. The goal of GraphQL Mesh is to let developers easily access services that are written in other APIs specs (such as gRPC, OpenAPI/Swagger, OData, SOAP/WSDL, Apache Thrift, Mongoose, PostgreSQL, Neo4j, and also GraphQL) with GraphQL queries and mutations.GraphQL Mesh gives the developer the ability to modify the output schemas, link types across schemas and merge schema types. You can even add custom GraphQL types and resolvers that fit your needs. It allows developers to control the way they fetch data, and overcome issues related to backend implementation, legacy API services, chosen schema specification and non-typed APIs.
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    Grey Wolf Optimizer for Path Planning

    Grey Wolf Optimizer for Path Planning

    Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) path planning/trajectory

    The Grey Wolf Optimizer for Path Planning is a MATLAB-based implementation of the Grey Wolf Optimizer (GWO) algorithm designed for UAV path and trajectory planning. It allows simulation of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional UAV trajectory planning depending on parameter setups. The tool provides built-in functions to configure different UAV environments and supports multiple optimization objectives. It includes progress visualization to help monitor the optimization process during simulations. Users can adjust objective function weights and experiment with multiple heuristic search strategies to explore optimal solutions. This project demonstrates applications in multi-agent and multi-UAV cooperative path planning, making it useful for research and educational purposes in the field of intelligent optimization and robotics.
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    Many Git client apps have some problems. It's too late to start up, falls well, is user registration tedious when downloading, is paid for commercial use, is not multi-platform, or is an animation or visual effect. It was said that the production was overkill and the wizard and the source code were not published. I tried to eliminate such inconvenience as much as possible. At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked inside. Some of the best engineers of the time may think Git in GUI. That's a lot of it. When I want to execute a command that I rarely use, I sometimes force myself to do not rely on the GUI, open the terminal and hand enter the git command. If you find a feature that you find useful, you can incorporate it into this app. You can use it comfortably for daily use of Git operations, want to see the commit graphs cleanly, or just for such uses.
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    HTTP Kit

    HTTP Kit

    Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket support

    http-kit is a minimalist, event-driven, high-performance Clojure HTTP server/client library with WebSocket and asynchronous support. A simple, high-performance event-driven HTTP client+server for Clojure. HTTP Kit is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the standard Ring Jetty adapter. So you can use it with all your current libraries (e.g. Compojure) and middleware. Using an event-driven architecture like Nginx, HTTP-kit is very, very fast. It comfortably handles tens of thousands of requests/sec on even midrange hardware. Here is another test about how it stacks up with others. It's not only fast, but efficient! Each connection costs nothing but a few kB of memory. RAM usage grows O(n) with connections. Written from the ground-up to be lean, the entire client/server is available as a single ~90kB JAR with zero dependencies and ~3k lines of (mostly Java) code. Synchronous is simple. Asynchronous is fast & flexible.
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    Halfmoon

    Halfmoon

    Front-end framework with a built-in dark mode

    Front-end framework with a built-in dark mode and full customizability using CSS variables; great for building dashboards and tools. Halfmoon is a responsive front-end framework that is great for building dashboards and tools. Built-in dark mode, full customizability using CSS variables (around 1,500 variables), optional JavaScript library (no jQuery), Bootstrap-like classes, and cross-browser compatibility (including IE11). Halfmoon comes with a built-in, toggleable dark mode, which is one of its most important and defining features. The framework is built entirely using CSS variables (also known as CSS custom properties). There are close to 1,500 CSS variables, which means that almost everything can be customized by overriding a property, making it very easy to theme Halfmoon to fit your brand. Learn more about customization. The components have a very standard look and feel to them, making them suitable for dashboards and tools.
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    Haraka

    Haraka

    A fast, highly extensible, and event driven SMTP server

    Haraka is a highly scalable node.js email server with a modular plugin architecture. Haraka can serve thousands of concurrent connections and deliver thousands of messages per second. Haraka and plugins are written in asynchronous JS and are very fast. Haraka has very good spam protection (see plugins) and works well as a filtering MTA. It also works well as a MSA running on port 587 with auth and dkim_sign plugins enabled. Haraka makes no attempt to be a mail store (like Exchange or Postfix/Exim/Qmail), a LDA, nor an IMAP server (like Dovecot or Courier). Haraka is typically used with such systems. Haraka has a scalable outbound mail delivery engine built in. Mail marked as relaying (such as via an auth plugin) is automatically queued for outbound delivery. Haraka's plugin architecture provides an easily extensible MTA that complements traditional MTAs that excel at managing mail stores but do not have sufficient filtering.
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    Hasura GraphQL Engine

    Hasura GraphQL Engine

    Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB

    Hasura is an open-source product that accelerates API development by 10x by giving you GraphQL or REST APIs with built-in authorization on your data, instantly. Run Hasura, locally or in the cloud, and connect it to your new or existing databases to instantly get a production-grade GraphQL API. Developers and architects love Hasura because it takes no time to get started, doesn’t need them to be a GraphQL expert upfront, and saves their teams months of recurring effort in building, shipping, and maintaining their APIs. Hasura’s built-in RLS style authorization engine allows you to conveniently specify authorization rules at a model level, and safely expose the GraphQL API to developers inside or outside your organization. Hasura’s authz engine is enabling agile teams in fast-growing startups as well as powering mission-critical data access in highly regulated environments such as Fortune 500 healthcare, financial services and US federal agencies.
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    Helmify

    Helmify

    Creates Helm chart from Kubernetes yaml

    CLI that creates Helm charts from Kubernetes manifests. Helmify reads a list of supported k8s objects from stdin and converts it to a helm chart. Designed to generate charts for k8s operators but not limited to. See examples of charts generated by Helmify.
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    Hikari

    Hikari

    LLVM Obfuscator

    All releases prior to and including LLVM8 are signed using this PGP Key from Naville. Verifiable on his Keybase. Security is not now, and will never be based purely on Obscurity. The "Security Companies" might say so to sell more of their products. But no, binary obfuscation won't magically fix all your exploits and bugs, (If not introducing more). Designing an Obfuscator is hard, and keeping the source open definitely leaks the pattern to crackers which could potentially make the crackers' life easier if they have the right skillset. While every reasonable attempt has been made in Hikari to reduce such patterns from appearing, however, with overkill weapons like symbolic execution, binary obfuscation can still be defeated much easier, even so-called VM-based obfuscation. DOI 10.1145/2991079.2991114 explained this in great detail. I would implement a few anti-SE mechanisms in the future in an attempt to cause (even) more trouble to attackers, though.
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    Idris 2

    Idris 2

    A purely functional programming language with first class types

    In type-driven development, types are tools for constructing programs. We treat the type as the plan for a program, and use the compiler and type checker as our assistant, guiding us to a complete program that satisfies the type. The more expressive the type is that we give up front, the more confidence we can have that the resulting program will be correct. In Idris, types are first-class constructs in the language. This means types can be passed as arguments to functions, and returned from functions just like any other value, such as numbers, strings, or lists. This is a small but powerful idea, enabling relationships to be expressed between values; for example, that two lists have the same length. Assumptions to be made explicit and checked by the compiler. For example, if you assume that a list is non-empty, Idris can ensure this assumption always holds before the program is run.
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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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