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    gitignore

    gitignore

    A collection of useful .gitignore templates

    gitignore.mirror is a comprehensive collection of .gitignore templates curated and maintained by GitHub. These templates serve as standardized guidelines for developers to configure which files and directories should be excluded from version control in Git repositories. The collection is used to populate the .gitignore template, simplifying repository creation by providing language- and framework-specific ignore rules. Templates are organized into several directories: common-use templates at the root, Global templates for editors and operating systems, and community templates for specialized tools and projects. Each template is designed to be minimal yet effective, ensuring that unnecessary or environment-specific files are not accidentally committed. The project also includes clear contributing guidelines, encouraging developers to propose new templates or updates that are well-documented, scoped appropriately, and beneficial to the broader community.
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    go-datastructures

    go-datastructures

    A collection of useful, performant, and threadsafe Go datastructures

    Go-datastructures is a collection of useful, performant, and threadsafe Go datastructures. Interval tree for collision in n-dimensional ranges. Implemented via a red-black augmented tree. Extra dimensions are handled in simultaneous inserts/queries to save space although this may result in suboptimal time complexity. Intersection determined using bit arrays. In a single dimension, inserts, deletes, and queries should be in O(log n) time. Bitarray used to detect existence without having to resort to hashing with hashmaps. Requires entities have a uint64 unique identifier. Two implementations exist, regular and sparse. Sparse saves a great deal of space but insertions are O(log n). There are some useful functions on the BitArray interface to detect intersection between two bitarrays. This package also includes bitmaps of length 32 and 64 that provide increased speed and O(1) for all operations by storing the bitmaps in unsigned integers rather than arrays.
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    gon

    gon

    Sign, notarize, and package macOS CLI tools and applications

    gon is a simple, no-frills tool for signing and notarizing your CLI binaries for macOS. gon is available as a CLI that can be run manually or in automation pipelines. It is also available as a Go library for embedding in projects written in Go. gon can sign and notarize binaries written in any language. Beginning with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple is requiring all software distributed outside of the Mac App Store to be signed and notarized. Software that isn't properly signed or notarized will be shown an error message with the only actionable option being to "Move to Bin". The software cannot be run even from the command-line. The workarounds are painful for users. gon helps you automate the process of notarization.
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    hosts

    hosts

    Consolidate and extend hosts files from several well-curated sources

    Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. You can optionally pick extensions to block pornography, social media, and other categories. The unified hosts file is optionally extensible. Extensions are used to include domains by category. Currently, we offer the following categories: fakenews, social, gambling, and porn. Extensions are optional, and can be combined in various ways with the base hosts file. The combined products are stored in the alternates folder. Data for extensions are stored in the extensions folder. You manage extensions by curating this folder tree, where you will find the data for fakenews, social, gambling, and porn extension data that we maintain and provide for you. Create an optional blacklist file. The contents of this file (containing a listing of additional domains in hosts file format) are appended to the unified hosts file during the update process. A sample blacklist is included, and may be modified as you need.
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    hyper for Rust

    hyper for Rust

    An HTTP library for Rust

    hyper is a fast HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. A Client for talking to web services. A Server for building those web services. Blazing fast thanks to Rust. High concurrency with non-blocking sockets. HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 support. hyper is a relatively low-level library, meant to be a building block for libraries and applications. If you are looking for a convenient HTTP client, then you may wish to consider reqwest. If you are looking for a convenient HTTP server, then you may wish to consider warp. Both are built on top of this library. A Service lets you define how to respond to incoming requests. While it is possible to implement the trait directly, there are a few patterns that are common when using Hyper. We’ve included some helpers for when these patterns fit our needs. An echo server will listen for incoming connections and send back the request body as the response body on POST requests.
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    iText Community for .NET

    iText Community for .NET

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library, formerly known as iTextSharp, which it replaces. iText represents the next level of SDKs for developers who want to take advantage of the benefits PDF can bring. Equipped with a better document engine, high and low-level programming capabilities and the ability to create, edit, and enhance PDFs.
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    iText Core/Community

    iText Core/Community

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library

    iText Core/Community (previously known as iTextSharp) is a high-performance, battle-tested library that allows you to create, adapt, inspect, and maintain PDF documents, allowing you to add PDF functionality to your software projects with ease. It is also available for Java. For more advanced examples, refer to our Knowledge Base or the main Examples repo. You can find C# equivalents to the Java Signing examples here, though the Java code is very similar since they have the same API. Some of the output PDF files will be incorrectly displayed by the GitHub previewer, so be sure to download them to see the correct results. The iText Suite builds on over a decade of lessons learned from iText 5 (and iTextSharp) development. The latest release of iText, version 8, is a simpler, more performant and extensible library that is ready to handle the increased challenges of today's document workflows, one add-on at a time.
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    ipytest

    ipytest

    Pytest in IPython notebooks

    ipytest allows you to run Pytest in Jupyter notebooks. ipytest aims to give access to the full pytest experience and to make it easy to transfer tests out of notebooks into separate test files.
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    jQuery Google Maps Store Locator Plugin

    jQuery Google Maps Store Locator Plugin

    A store locator plugin using Google Maps API version 3

    This jQuery plugin takes advantage of Google Maps API version 3 to create an easy to implement store locator. No back-end programming is required, you just need to feed it KML, XML, or JSON data with all the location information. How you create the data file is up to you. I originally created this for a company that didn’t have many locations, so I just used a static XML file. You will need to geocode your locations beforehand or use a geocoding API service if you want to try to do it on the fly. The reason for this is that all free geocoding APIs have strict limits that would easily be exceeded. In the end, you're much better off storing the coordinates versus having to look them up for each location on each request.
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    jscodeshift

    jscodeshift

    A JavaScript codemod toolkit

    jscodeshift is a toolkit for running codemods over multiple JavaScript or TypeScript files. It provides A runner, which executes the provided transform for each file passed to it. It also outputs a summary of how many files have (not) been transformed. A wrapper around recast, providing a different API. Recast is an AST-to-AST transform tool and also tries to preserve the style of original code as much as possible. As already mentioned, jscodeshift also provides a wrapper around recast. In order to properly use the jscodeshift API, one has to understand the basic building blocks of recast (and ASTs) as well. An AST node is a plain JavaScript object with a specific set of fields, in accordance with the Mozilla Parser API. The primary way to identify nodes is via their type. It's OK to not know the structure of every AST node type. The (esprima) AST explorer is an online tool to inspect the AST for a given piece of JS code.
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    jvm-mon

    jvm-mon

    Console-based JVM monitoring tool

    Console-based JVM monitoring - when you just want to SSH into a server and see what’s going on. jvm-top lets you monitor your JVM server applications from the terminal.
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    konform

    konform

    Portable validations for Kotlin

    Portable validations for Kotlin. Kotest provides various matches for use with Konform. They can be used in your tests to assert that a given object is validated successfully or fails validation with specific error messages.
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    libevent

    libevent

    Event notification library

    The libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback function when a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout has been reached. Furthermore, libevent also support callbacks due to signals or regular timeouts. libevent is meant to replace the event loop found in event driven network servers. An application just needs to call event_dispatch() and then add or remove events dynamically without having to change the event loop. The internal event mechanism is completely independent of the exposed event API, and a simple update of libevent can provide new functionality without having to redesign the applications. As a result, Libevent allows for portable application development and provides the most scalable event notification mechanism available on an operating system. Libevent can also be used for multi-threaded applications, either by isolating each event_base so that only a single thread accesses it, or by locked access to a single shared event_base.
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    libssh2

    libssh2

    the SSH library

    libssh2 is a client-side C library implementing the SSH2 protocol. The libssh2 offers a large amount of functions and this is an attempt to provide HTML versions of the man pages present in the source tree. These pages are updated automatically from the source code repository.
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    lo

    lo

    A Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics

    Samber/lo is a Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics. This project started as an experiment with the new generics implementation. It may look like Lodash in some aspects. I used to code with the fantastic "go-funk" package, but "go-funk" uses reflection and therefore is not typesafe. As expected, benchmarks demonstrate that generics are much faster than implementations based on the "reflect" package. Benchmarks also show similar performance gains compared to pure for loops. In the future, 5 to 10 helpers will overlap with those coming into the Go standard library (under package names slices and maps). I feel this library is legitimate and offers many more valuable abstractions.
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    lockfree

    lockfree

    A collection of lock-free data structures written in standard C++11

    lockfree is a collection of lock-free data structures written in standard C++11 and suitable for all platforms - from deeply embedded to HPC. Lock-free data structures are data structures that are thread and interrupt-safe for concurrent use without having to use mutual exclusion mechanisms. They are most useful for inter-process communication and often scale much better than lock-based structures with the number of operations and threads.
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    match-sorter

    match-sorter

    Simple, expected, and deterministic best-match sorting

    match-sorter is a small JavaScript library that takes a list of items and returns them sorted by how well they match a given search query. It is designed to produce “simple, expected, and deterministic” results so users see intuitive matches instead of opaque fuzzy scores. The core API accepts arrays of strings or objects and returns a filtered, ranked list, making it a natural fit for search boxes, autocomplete components, and table filtering. It supports a variety of advanced options, such as specifying which object keys to search, controlling the matching threshold, and customizing the base sorting logic. The library includes recipes and examples that show how to handle different naming conventions like PascalCase, camelCase, snake_case, and kebab-case by normalizing separators. It also offers control over diacritics handling, allowing you to strip or keep accents depending on the UX you want. Distributed via npm and usable in both Node and browser environments.
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    minizip-ng

    minizip-ng

    Fork of the zip manipulation library found in the zlib distribution

    minizip-ng is a zip manipulation library written in C that is supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Minizip was originally developed by Gilles Vollant in 1998. It was first included in the zlib distribution as an additional code contribution starting in zlib 1.1.2. Since that time, it has been continually improved upon and contributed to by many people. The original project can still be found in the zlib distribution that is maintained by Mark Adler. The motivation behind this repository has been the need for new features and bug fixes to the original library which had not been maintained for a long period of time. The code has been largely refactored and rewritten in order to help improve maintainability and readability. A compatibility layer has been provided for consumers of the original minizip library.
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    notebooker

    notebooker

    Productionise & schedule your Jupyter Notebooks

    Productionise and schedule your Jupyter Notebooks, just as interactively as you wrote them. Notebooker is a webapp which can execute and parametrise Jupyter Notebooks as soon as they have been committed to git. The results are stored in MongoDB and searchable via the web interface, essentially turning your Jupyter Notebook into a production-style web-based report in a few clicks.
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    oneDNN

    oneDNN

    oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN)

    This software was previously known as Intel(R) Math Kernel Library for Deep Neural Networks (Intel(R) MKL-DNN) and Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL). oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN) is an open-source cross-platform performance library of basic building blocks for deep learning applications. oneDNN is part of oneAPI. The library is optimized for Intel(R) Architecture Processors, Intel Processor Graphics and Xe Architecture graphics. oneDNN has experimental support for the following architectures: Arm* 64-bit Architecture (AArch64), NVIDIA* GPU, OpenPOWER* Power ISA (PPC64), IBMz* (s390x), and RISC-V. oneDNN is intended for deep learning applications and framework developers interested in improving application performance on Intel CPUs and GPUs. Deep learning practitioners should use one of the applications enabled with oneDNN.
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    pyimgui

    pyimgui

    Cython-based Python bindings for dear imgui

    pyimgui is a set of Cython-based Python bindings for the popular Dear ImGui library, enabling developers to create fast and flexible graphical user interfaces in Python applications. It facilitates the integration of Dear ImGui's immediate-mode GUI paradigm into Python projects, allowing for the rapid development of tools and applications with complex user interfaces.
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    pytz

    pytz

    Python historical timezone library and database

    pytz is a Python library that brings the IANA/Olson timezone database into the Python runtime, enabling accurate, cross-platform timezone calculations for all the world’s timezones. It addresses a major limitation of Python’s built-in datetime.tzinfo by providing consistent support for daylight-saving transitions, historical offset changes, and ambiguous times (such as the end of DST). With pytz, developers can convert naïve datetime objects into timezone-aware ones, shift between timezones, and safely perform arithmetic across DST boundaries with methods like localize() and normalize(). Although Python 3.9 and newer include better built-in timezone support (via zoneinfo and external packages like tzdata), pytz remains widely used—especially in legacy codebases or in environments where backward compatibility matters.
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    rtmp-rtsp-stream-client-java

    rtmp-rtsp-stream-client-java

    Library to stream in rtmp and rtsp for Android. All code in Java

    Library for streaming in RTMP and RTSP. All code in Java.
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    sharp

    sharp

    High performance Node.js image processing module

    The typical use case for this high speed Node.js module is to convert large images in common formats to smaller, web-friendly JPEG, PNG, AVIF and WebP images of varying dimensions. Resizing an image is typically 4x-5x faster than using the quickest ImageMagick and GraphicsMagick settings due to its use of libvips. Colour spaces, embedded ICC profiles and alpha transparency channels are all handled correctly. Lanczos resampling ensures quality is not sacrificed for speed. As well as image resizing, operations such as rotation, extraction, compositing and gamma correction are available. Most modern macOS, Windows and Linux systems running Node.js v10+ do not require any additional install or runtime dependencies. This module supports reading JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, GIF and SVG images. Output images can be in JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF and TIFF formats as well as uncompressed raw pixel data. Streams, Buffer objects and the filesystem can be used for input and output.
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    snacks.nvim

    snacks.nvim

    A collection of QoL plugins for Neovim

    snacks.nvim is a playful and minimal plugin for Neovim that shows little "snack" animations or messages in the command line during idle moments. It adds charm and personality to the editor without being intrusive, appealing to users who enjoy aesthetic feedback in their development environment. snacks.nvim is written in Lua and intended as a lighthearted UX enhancement.
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