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    Gradle Git

    Gradle Git

    Git plugin for Gradle

    Gradle‑Git bundles several plugins, most notably org.ajoberstar.grgit—for Gradle projects. It provides a Groovy/JGit wrapper (Grgit) to manage Git operations, plus support modules for GitHub Pages publishing and version-based release workflows.
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    Gradle Git Version

    Gradle Git Version

    A Gradle plugin that uses `git describe` to produce a version string

    This Gradle plugin derives your project’s version directly from the state of the Git repository, turning tags and commits into consistent semantic versions. It reads the most recent tag, the number of commits since that tag, and whether the working tree is dirty, then composes a deterministic version string. Teams can enforce patterns (for example, treating non-tagged builds as snapshots) and keep CI builds reproducible without hardcoding versions in build.gradle. The plugin integrates with Gradle’s project.version, so the computed version flows automatically into publishing, packaging, and artifact naming. It works well in branching workflows by incorporating branch or distance information, making debug artifacts easy to trace back to source. By centralizing version logic around Git history, it eliminates manual bumps and reduces mistakes when cutting releases across multiple modules.
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    Gradle Libraries Plugin

    Gradle Libraries Plugin

    This plugin allows to specify versions of external libraries

    This plugin allows to specify versions of external libraries in a centralized place and use them across the project. It's specifically useful for Gradle multi-projects. This plugin also uses com.github.ben-manes.versions plugin to automatically update libraries once new releases are available. Run ./gradlew syncLibraries to create $rootDir/dependencies.json file with all currently known dependencies. Once dependencies.json file is in place by generating via syncLibraries task or just by manually creating it, all declared in dependencies.json libraries can be used in project files. It's not a secret that it's really hard to keep libraries up to date especially when there are dozens and sometimes hundreds of them. For that purpose, this plugin has update libraries task that will automatically check for available new versions of libraries.
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    Grgit

    Grgit

    The Groovy way to use Git

    Grgit is a Groovy‑friendly wrapper around Eclipse JGit that simplifies Git operations within Groovy scripts or Gradle builds. It provides a cleaner, fluent API for common Git tasks (clone, commit, tag, branch), and ships as a Gradle plugin for easy project integration.
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    Hercules

    Hercules

    Gaining advanced insights from Git repository history

    Fast, insightful and highly customizable Git history analysis. Hercules is an amazingly fast and highly customizable Git repository analysis engine written in Go. Batteries are included. Powered by go-git. There are two command-line tools: hercules and labours. The first is a program written in Go that takes a Git repository and executes a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) of analysis tasks over the full commit history. The second is a Python script that shows some predefined plots over the collected data. These two tools are normally used together through a pipe. It is possible to write custom analyses using the plugin system. It is also possible to merge several analysis results together - relevant for organizations. The analyzed commit history includes branches, merges, etc. Hercules has been successfully used for several internal projects at source{d}.
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    Husky

    Git hooks made easy

    Husky is a tool that makes handling Git hooks a lot easier, and lets you run the scripts you want at those stages. It works by including an object right within your package.json file. This then configures Husky so that it runs the scripts you specify. After that, it's Husky's responsibility to manage at which point in the Git lifecycle your scripts will run. Husky helps to improve your commits, lets you run tests, lint code and more when you commit or push. It is very lightweight, with zero dependencies and is capable of supporting all Git hooks.
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    Informative git prompt for bash and fish

    Informative git prompt for bash and fish

    An informative and fancy bash prompt for Git users

    This prompt is a port of the "Informative git prompt for zsh". A bash prompt that displays information about the current git repository. In particular the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files staged, changed, etc. The advantage of this approach is, that you only need to specify the parts, that are different to the Default theme. You can set the GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UNTRACKED_FILES variable to no or normal to speed things up if you have lots of untracked files in your repository. This can be the case for build systems that put their build artifacts in the subdirectory structure of the git repository. Setting it to all will count all untracked files, including files listed in .gitignore. The most settings are now stored in theme files. To select a theme, set the variable GIT_PROMPT_THEME to the name of the theme located in <INSTALLDIR>/themes without the extension .bgptheme.
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    Java API for GitHub

    Java API for GitHub

    Java API for GitHub

    This library defines an object oriented representation of the GitHub API. By "object oriented" we mean there are classes that correspond to the domain model of GitHub (such as GHUser and GHRepository), operations that act on them as defined as methods (such as GHUser.follow()), and those object references are used in favor of using string handle (such as GHUser.isMemberOf(GHOrganization) instead of GHUser.isMemberOf(String)) The library supports both github.com and GitHub Enterprise. Most of the GitHub APIs are covered, although there are some corners that are still not yet implemented. The library allows connecting to GitHub via several different authentication mechanisms. This library defines a common convention so that applications using this library will look at a consistent location. In this convention, the library looks at ~/.github property file. The content of the files depends on the way you want this library to authenticate as shown.
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    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    Combine the advantages of a monorepo with those of multirepo setups by leveraging a blazingly-fast, incremental, and reversible implementation of git history filtering. The partial repo will act as a normal git repository but only contain the files found in the subdirectory and only commits affecting those files. The partial repo supports both fetch as well as push operation. This helps not just to improve performance on the client due to having fewer files in the tree, it also enables collaboration on parts of the monorepo with other parties utilizing git's normal distributed development features. For example, this makes it easy to mirror just selected parts of your repo to public github repositories or specific customers. Simplify code sharing and dependency management. Beyond just subdirectories, Josh supports filtering, re-mapping and composition of arbitrary virtual repositories from the content found in the monorepo.
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    KPSK - An easy to use PSK31 terminal program for amateur (ham) radio.
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    Kactus

    Kactus

    A true version control tool for designers

    Introducing true design version control without changing your tools. Manage changes, document work and keep your team in sync. Enjoy all the benefits of git with our simple UI, leaving you more time to focus on what matters — your design. Create branches, collaborate with other designers or developers, and commit changes without touching the command line. Every pixel is completely open source. Build the features you need and become a part of future Kactus releases. It brings the entire git flow to sketch: branches, pull requests, team collaboration (you can work on the same file and automatically merge the changes), etc. You can share pages across multiple sketch files. You can publish pages on the internet and import them in another project (soon)!
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    MSEuniverse

    MSEuniverse

    Community project for MSEide+MSEgui

    Community project for the Free Pascal cross platform RAD environment MSEide+MSEgui. Provides documentation, demos, examples, tutorials, extensions, tools, solutions, case studies... This is a GIT mirror of the original project at GitLab https://gitlab.com/mseide-msegui/mseuniverse New: MSEkicadBOM, a component database and document/production files generator for KiCad.
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    NodeGit

    NodeGit

    Native Node bindings to Git

    Asynchronous native Node bindings to libgit2. NodeGit will work on most systems out-of-the-box without any native dependencies. If you receive errors about libstdc++, which are commonly experienced when building on Travis-CI, you can fix this by upgrading to the latest libstdc++-4.9. If you wish to help contribute to NodeGit it is useful to build locally. If you encounter errors, you most likely have not configured the dependencies correctly. You will need libpcre, libpcreposix, libkrb5, libk5crypto, and libcom_err libraries installed on your Linux machine. When building locally, you will also need development packages for kerberos and pcre, so both pcre-config, and krb5-config utilities must be present on your machine.
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    OFormsCI

    Continuous Integration for Oracle Forms/Reports Fusion Middleware

    OFormsCI is a set of tools to form a complete tool chain for continuous integration with Git, Jenkins, Oracle Forms/Reports and WebLogic server.
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    Octokit

    Octokit

    Ruby toolkit for the GitHub API

    API wrappers should reflect the idioms of the language in which they were written. Octokit.rb wraps the GitHub API in a flat API client that follows Ruby conventions and requires little knowledge of REST. Most methods have positional arguments for required input and an options hash for optional parameters, headers, or other options. While most methods return a Resource object or a Boolean, sometimes you may need access to the raw HTTP response headers. Access tokens can be revoked, removing access for only that token without having to change your password everywhere. Access tokens have access scopes that allow for more granular access to API resources. For instance, you can grant a third party access to your gists but not your private repositories. Two-Factor Authentication brings added security to the account by requiring more information to login.
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    PHP GitHub API

    PHP GitHub API

    A simple PHP GitHub API client, Object Oriented, tested and documented

    A simple PHP GitHub API client, Object Oriented, tested and documented. Uses GitHub API v3 & supports GitHub API v4. The object API (v3) is very similar to the RESTful API. Object Oriented wrapper for GitHub API, written with PHP. Light and fast thanks to lazy loading of API classes. Extensively tested and documented. We are decoupled from any HTTP messaging client with help by HTTPlug. To integrate this library in laravel Graham Campbell created graham-campbell/github. See the installation instructions to get started in laravel.
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    PicX

    PicX

    GitHub API

    An image bed management tool with CDN acceleration function developed based on GitHub API. No need to download and install, use it online on the web page! free! Stablize! Convenient! Extremely fast! Writing articles with static blogs such as Hexo, VuePress, Hugo, etc., I don’t know where to save the pictures. Deliberately spending money to rent a cloud server to host pictures, it is too expensive and not worth it, and the upload configuration is cumbersome. The link to the favorite picture copied from the Internet will become invalid one day after using it. Using other paid image beds, the speed is slow, the capacity is small, and the time and flow are limited. Looking for a picture bed that is really free, stable, unlimited in capacity, and fast in access speed. So, come and try the PicX picture bed , it is specially made for technical bloggers, whoever uses it will know. Support one- click copying of external links of pictures and one- click conversion of Markdown format.
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    PyScaffold

    PyScaffold

    Python project template generator with batteries included

    PyScaffold is a project generator for bootstrapping high-quality Python packages, ready to be shared on PyPI and installable via pip. It is easy to use and encourages the adoption of the best tools and practices of the Python ecosystem, helping you and your team to stay sane, happy and productive. The best part? It is stable and has been used by thousands of developers for over half a decade! Checkout out this demo project, which was set up using PyScaffold and if you are still not convinced yet, also have a look at these reasons to use PyScaffold. After cd-ing into your new project and creating (or activating) an isolated development environment (with virtualenv, conda or your preferred tool), you can do the usual editable install. All configuration can be done in setup.cfg like changing the description, URL, classifiers, installation requirements and so on as defined by setuptools. That means in most cases it is not necessary to tamper with setup.py.
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    QtcGistPlugin

    GitHub Gist plugin for QtCreator

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    Rugged

    Rugged

    ruby bindings to libgit2

    Rugged is a library for accessing libgit2 in Ruby. It gives you the speed and portability of libgit2 with the beauty of the Ruby language. libgit2 is a pure C implementation of the Git core methods. It's designed to be fast and portable. For more information about libgit2, check out libgit2's website or browse the libgit2 organization on GitHub. You need to have CMake and pkg-config installed on your system to be able to build the included version of libgit2. Note that you only need libgit2-dev if you want to build with the system libgit2 rather than the vendored version. In this case, note that the major and minor versions of libgit2 and rugged must match. By default, Rugged builds and uses a bundled version of libgit2. Rugged gives you access to the many parts of a Git repository. You can read and write objects, walk a tree, access the staging area, and lots more. Let's look at each area individually.
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    SF Wiki Helper

    SF Wiki Helper

    Script enabling off-line preparation and version control of wiki pages

    This tool is a bash script that enables off-line editing and git version control of markdown files for the standard SourceForge wiki tool. In this way you can prepare changes in documentation while working on a release and publish them at the moment your release becomes available to the public. It uses Sourceforge's Allura REST API to download and publish the wiki's markdown files.
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    SwiftPamphletApp

    SwiftPamphletApp

    SwiftUI + Combine + Swift Concurrency Aysnc/Await Actor + GitHub API

    Dai Ming's development brochure, a living development manual. macOS app developed with SwiftUI + Combine + Swift Concurrency Aysnc/Await Actor + GitHub API. Pull the code. Directly compile and generate a manual program without Github function. If you want to use the Github function, you can add your GitHub Access Token to gitHubAccessToken in SwiftPamphletAppConfig.swift. Get the GitHub Access Token at Personal Access Tokens here. Remember to tick repo and user in scope. Both Xcode and macOS need to be upgraded to the latest version. You can use compile.command to compile the manual program, no need to open Xcode to set up a personal development account, just add your GitHub Access Token to gitHubAccessToken in SwiftPamphletAppConfig.swift , and then click compile.command twice to wait for the job to complete. The booklet can easily view the Swift syntax, and there are some guides for the use of the main libraries. The content is still being improved.
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    Useful Forks

    Useful Forks

    Improving GitHub's Forks list discoverability through auto-filtering

    It aims at increasing the discoverability of useful forks of open-source projects. Simply type a repository's URL in the Text Field. The criteria is simple: if a fork was created, but never received any other activity on its master branch, it is filtered out. Adding a sorted list of starred forks to the GitHub forks page. Results are filtered out if there were never any commits pushed on the main branch since the fork was created. This is meant to help increase the discoverability of useful forks of open-source projects. Sometimes, a project might be abandoned, or someone had a different idea of how it should be implemented... and when you go looking for those interesting forks, you find yourself searching through potentially hundreds of them. This tool is here to help you discover the hidden jewels you were looking for!
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    VersionPress

    VersionPress

    Git-based version control for WordPress. Whoa!

    VersionPress is a free and open-source plugin that brings the full power of Git to WordPress. Its key strength is that it version-controls not just files but also the database. VersionPress automatically creates Git commits for both file and database changes, in natural language. Plugins break, people make mistakes; sometimes, you just want that good old Undo button. Git took the pain out of file merging; VersionPress does the same for WP database. You can push to GitHub, your colleagues pull and make the site fully functional in seconds. MySQL is a cache. VersionPress can store hundreds of full site snapshots to just a few megabytes. We care about UX deeply. VersionPress should not be a low-level tool for geeks. It works fine on simpler sites and you're encouraged to try it in your development workflows but it is not production-ready yet.
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