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    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

    BigQuery automates data prep, analysis, and predictions with built-in AI assistance.

    Build and deploy ML models using familiar SQL. Automate data prep with built-in Gemini. Query 1 TB and store 10 GB free monthly.
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    Flipper

    Flipper

    A desktop debugging platform for mobile developers

    Flipper is a platform for debugging iOS, Android and React Native apps. Visualize, inspect, and control your apps from a simple desktop interface. Use Flipper as is or extend it using the plugin API. Flipper aims to be your number one companion for mobile app development on iOS and Android. Therefore, we provide a bunch of useful tools including a log viewer, interactive layout inspector, and network inspector.
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    Zero

    Zero

    Experience email the way you want with Mail0

    Zero is an open-source AI-driven email platform that empowers users to self-host their own modern mail application while still connecting to external providers like Gmail or Outlook, offering flexibility for personal and business communication. It combines a unified inbox experience with privacy-first architecture so your email data stays under your control without third-party tracking or data harvesting.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Inbox Zero

    Inbox Zero

    AI assistant that automates email tasks to help achieve inbox zero

    Inbox Zero is structured as a modern web application built with a monorepo architecture that contains multiple applications and shared packages, allowing modular development and easier maintenance. It integrates with email services and can automate actions such as scheduling tasks, generating replies, and managing follow-ups. Inbox Zero is designed to allow users to retain precise control over automation rules while still benefiting from AI-driven suggestions and analysis.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    dockview

    dockview

    Zero dependency docking layout manager supporting tabs

    dockview is a zero-dependency docking layout manager written in TypeScript that enables developers to create highly dynamic, IDE-like interfaces with draggable panels, tabs, and resizable layouts. It supports multiple layout paradigms, including split views, grid layouts, and dockable panels, allowing complex UI arrangements similar to tools like Visual Studio Code.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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    mapcn

    mapcn

    Beautiful map components, 100% Free, Zero config, one command setup

    mapcn is a research-oriented project centered on mapping continuous control in reinforcement learning to structured policies using neural networks. It explores how high-dimensional action spaces can be decomposed into structured primitives that can be learned, composed, and reused across different tasks. The core idea is to enable agents to generalize learned behavior by representing continuous control policies in a compact, interpretable form that preserves smoothness and controllability....
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    tsup

    tsup

    The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries

    tsup is a zero-config TypeScript/JavaScript bundler focused on developer speed and sensible defaults. It builds on extremely fast tooling under the hood to deliver near-instant feedback loops even in large monorepos. The design goal is to let you publish modern libraries without hand-crafting long build scripts: point it at an entry file and it emits multiple targets, formats, and type declarations. It handles common library needs out of the box—like generating both ESM and CJS, bundling...
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    Refine

    Refine

    Build your React-based CRUD applications, without constraints

    With Refine you can have it all without compromising your freedom or facing constraints. Refine is headless by design. It doesn’t ship with any pre-styled components or UI by default. Instead, you can use any custom design or UI framework for 100% control over styling. Not ready for going headless yet? No problem. Refine supports four powerful UI frameworks out-of-the box. Refine is a React-based framework for the rapid development of web applications. It eliminates repetitive tasks demanded...
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    tinypdf

    tinypdf

    Minimal PDF creation library

    tinypdf is a minimal, zero-dependency PDF generation library that focuses on the core “put content on a page” use case while intentionally skipping heavyweight features. It is designed to be extremely small and approachable, making it a good fit when you want to generate real PDFs in Node/TypeScript without pulling in a large toolkit. The library supports essential primitives like writing text, drawing basic shapes, and placing JPEG images, which covers common needs such as invoices,...
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    Project NOMAD

    Project NOMAD

    Self-contained, offline survival computer with tools, knowledge, & AI

    ...NOMAD enables users to access offline Wikipedia, AI chat, maps, courses, and data tools without relying on an internet connection after setup. It is particularly useful for remote environments, emergency preparedness, or privacy-focused deployments. By prioritizing offline functionality and zero telemetry, it ensures users retain full control over their data and access to knowledge.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Fully Managed MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server

    Automatic backups, patching, replication, and failover. Focus on your app, not your database.

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    Eigent

    Eigent

    The Open Source Cowork Desktop to Unlock Your Exceptional Productivity

    Eigent is an open-source cowork desktop application designed to help you build, manage, and deploy a custom AI workforce. It enables multiple specialized AI agents to collaborate in parallel, turning complex workflows into automated, end-to-end tasks. Built on the CAMEL-AI multi-agent framework, Eigent emphasizes productivity, flexibility, and transparent system design. You can run Eigent fully locally for maximum privacy and data control, or choose a cloud-connected experience for quick...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    SST

    SST

    Build serverless apps. Set breakpoints and test your functions locally

    SST is an open-source serverless application platform that deploys to your AWS account, helping you go from idea to IPO. Work on your local Lambda functions lives, without mocking or redeploying your app. Higher-level CDK constructs are made specifically for building serverless apps. Manage the resources in your application with the SST Console. Traditionally, we’ve built and deployed web applications where we have some degree of control over the HTTP requests that are made to our server....
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    OTOMI

    OTOMI

    Self-hosted DevOps Platform for Kubernetes

    ...Onboard development teams on shared clusters in a comprehensive multi-tenant setup. Get all the required observability tools in an integrated way. Ensure governance with security policies. Implement zero-trust networking with east-west and north-south network control within K8s. Provide self-service features to development teams.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Angular

    Angular

    The modern web developer’s platform

    Learn one way to build applications with Angular and reuse your code and abilities to build apps for any deployment target. For web, mobile web, native mobile and native desktop. Achieve the maximum speed possible on the Web Platform today, and take it further, via Web Workers and server-side rendering. Angular puts you in control over scalability. Meet huge data requirements by building data models on RxJS, Immutable.js or another push model. Build features quickly with simple, declarative...
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    HTserveFS

    HTserveFS

    Fast file system server with modern web UI and direct transfers

    Powerful HTTP file system server (HFS) designed for fast, direct file transfers without intermediaries. This modern file server solution features a responsive web interface for seamless file management, supporting unlimited file sizes with high-speed transfers. Built with advanced security including JWT authentication, role-based permissions, and TLS encryption. The web-based file system server offers real-time monitoring, bandwidth control, and customizable folder sharing. Perfect for...
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    zero

    Privacy-first offline expense tracker. No cloud. No tracking.

    zero is a privacy-first, fully offline expense tracking app for Android and iOS. Unlike most finance apps, zero does not require accounts, cloud sync, subscriptions, or internet access. All financial data stays locally on your device. There are no ads, no telemetry, and no analytics. zero helps you: • Track daily expenses in a clean timeline • Visualize spending with simple reports • Create unlimited custom categories • Manage lendings and borrowings • Export or delete your data anytime Built with a local-first philosophy, zero gives you full control over your financial data. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    md2googleslides

    md2googleslides

    Generate Google Slides from markdown

    Generate Google Slides from markdown & HTML. Run from the command line or embed in another application. This project was developed as an example of how to use the Slides API. While it does not yet produce stunningly beautiful decks, you are encouraged to use this tool for quickly prototyping presentations. The first time the command is run you will be prompted for authorization. OAuth token credentials are stored locally in a file named ~/.md2googleslides/credentials.json. Each time you will...
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    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger-to-GraphQL

    Swagger to GraphQL API adapter

    Swagger-to-GraphQL converts your existing Swagger schema to an executable GraphQL schema where resolvers perform HTTP calls to certain real endpoints. It allows you to move your API to GraphQL with nearly zero effort and maintain both REST and GraphQL APIs. Our CLI tool also allows you get the GraphQL schema in Schema Definition Language. This library will fetch your swagger schema, convert it to a GraphQL schema and convert GraphQL parameters to REST parameters. From there you are control of making the actual REST call. This means you can reuse your existing HTTP client, use existing authentication schemes and override any part of the REST call. ...
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