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    Cosmopolitan

    Cosmopolitan

    Build-once run-anywhere c library

    Cosmopolitan Libc makes C a build-once run-anywhere language, like Java, except it doesn't need an interpreter or virtual machine. Instead, it reconfigures stock GCC and Clang to output a POSIX-approved polyglot format that runs natively on Linux + Mac + Windows + FreeBSD + OpenBSD + NetBSD + BIOS with the best possible performance and the tiniest footprint imaginable. Cosmopolitan can be compiled from source on any Linux distro. GNU make needs to be installed beforehand. This is a freestanding hermetic repository that bootstraps using a vendored static gcc9 executable. No further dependencies are required.
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    Covalent

    Covalent

    Teradata UI Platform built on Angular Material

    Reusable tested tools to build robust Angular Material & Angular applications. Vision: To build an atomic, reusable component platform for Teradata to consume, while collaborating in an open-source model. Covalent is a reusable UI platform from Teradata for building web applications with common standards and tooling. It is based on Angular and Material Design. Visualize your data easily. ECharts is an extensive "tried and true" charting library brought to Angular as Covalent Charts. td-chart-x-axis and td-chart-y-axis elements generate an axis inside a td-chart. Its the equivalent of creating a JS xAxis/yAxis object in charts. Blank main site nav component that gets hooked as a parent of all the other layouts. Layout with a custom navigation view with toolbar items and footers. Basic side sheet content.
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    DeepMind Research

    DeepMind Research

    Implementations and code to accompany DeepMind publications

    This repository collects reference implementations and illustrative code accompanying a wide range of DeepMind publications, making it easier for the research community to reproduce results, inspect algorithms, and build on prior work. The top level organizes many paper-specific directories across domains such as deep reinforcement learning, self-supervised vision, generative modeling, scientific ML, and program synthesis—for example BYOL, Perceiver/Perceiver IO, Enformer for genomics, MeshGraphNets for physics, RL Unplugged, Nowcasting for weather, and more. Each project folder typically includes its own README, scripts, and notebooks so you can run experiments or explore models in isolation, and many link to associated datasets or external environments like DeepMind Lab and StarCraft II. The codebase is primarily Jupyter Notebooks and Python, reflecting an emphasis on experimentation and pedagogy rather than production packaging.
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    Deequ

    Deequ

    Deequ is a library built on top of Apache Spark

    Deequ is a library built atop Apache Spark that enables defining “unit tests for data” — that is, formal constraints or checks on datasets to ensure data quality along dimensions such as completeness, uniqueness, value ranges, correlations, etc. It can scale to large datasets (billions of rows) by translating those data checks into Spark jobs. Deequ supports advanced features like a metrics repository for storing computed statistics over time, anomaly detection of data quality metrics, and the suggestion of likely constraints automatically for new datasets. It also includes a little domain-specific language called DQDL (Data Quality Definition Language) which allows declarative specification of quality rules. Users typically run Deequ before feeding data downstream (to ML pipelines, analytics, or production systems), enabling early detection and isolation of data errors. There is also a Python wrapper, PyDeequ, for users who prefer working from Python environments.
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    Directory Lister

    Directory Lister

    Directory Lister exposes the contents of any web folder

    Directory Lister is a simple, self-hosted PHP application that lets users browse and share the contents of directories over the web. It creates a web interface to list files and folders on a server, complete with download links, breadcrumb navigation, and optional themes. Ideal for file sharing and public repositories, it requires no database and can be deployed quickly on any PHP-compatible server.
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    DockPanel Suite

    DockPanel Suite

    The Visual Studio inspired docking library for .NET WinForms

    Microsoft first introduced the docking panel layout in Visual Studio .NET (2002), and soon it became popular in application design. Many commercial .NET component vendors started to provide docking libraries initially, but there was no good free and open source alternative until WeiFen Luo released DockPanel Suite (DPS for short) on SourceForge.net in 2006. After an 18 month hiatus, the project has been resurrected and is now being actively developed on GitHub.
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    Docker PHP Extension Installer

    Docker PHP Extension Installer

    Easily install PHP extensions in Docker containers

    Docker PHP Extension Installer is a tool designed to simplify the installation of PHP extensions in Docker environments. It automates the process of finding, downloading, and configuring PHP extensions, significantly reducing the complexity of setting up Docker containers for PHP applications. The tool supports a wide range of extensions and is compatible with official PHP Docker images, making it ideal for developers who need to quickly deploy PHP environments with custom extensions.
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    Down

    Down

    Streaming downloads using Net::HTTP, http.rb or HTTPX

    Down is a small, reliable Ruby library for downloading files that favors correctness, streaming, and clear error handling. It follows redirects safely, supports timeouts and retries, and streams responses to disk to keep memory usage low—ideal for large downloads or server environments. The API returns file-like objects (often Tempfile) with helpful metadata such as original filename and content type, which plays nicely with file-attachment libraries and background jobs. Multiple HTTP backends are supported, letting you choose between Net::HTTP or faster/feature-rich clients while keeping a consistent interface. It exposes distinct exception classes and content validation options, so callers can differentiate transient network issues from invalid responses. In practice, Down is often used as the dependable download layer in upload/processing pipelines where robustness matters more than raw feature bloat.
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    Element

    Element

    A Vue.js 2.0 UI Toolkit for Web

    Element is a component library based on Vue.js 2.0 that can be used by developers, designers and product managers to build products that are logically sound, well-structured and easy to use. Element uses BEM-styled CSS so you can easily change styles when you want to. There are four ways you can change style variables. You can use the online theme roller to customize design tokens and preview new themes in real-time. You can also use the theme preview website (for changing the theme color only), update SCSS variables, or use the CLI theme tool. You can also import your own custom themes.
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    Emoji for Python

    Emoji for Python

    emoji terminal output for Python

    Emoji for Python. This project was inspired by kyokomi. The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the Unicode consortium is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By default, only the official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(language='alias') enables both the full list and aliases. By default, the language is English (language='en') but also supported languages are Spanish ('es'), Portuguese ('pt'), Italian ('it'), French ('fr'), German ('de'). The utils/get-codes-from-unicode-consortium.py may help when updating unicode_codes.py but is not guaranteed to work. Generally speaking it scrapes a table on the Unicode Consortium's website with BeautifulSoup and prints the contents to stdout in a more useful format.
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    FFmpeg-Android-Java

    FFmpeg-Android-Java

    Android java library for FFmpeg binary

    FFmpeg Android java is a java library that simplifies your task of using ffmpeg in Android project which I've compiled using FFmpeg-Android.
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    FairChem

    FairChem

    FAIR Chemistry's library of machine learning methods for chemistry

    FAIRChem is a unified library for machine learning in chemistry and materials, consolidating data, pretrained models, demos, and application code into a single, versioned toolkit. Version 2 modernizes the stack with a cleaner core package and breaking changes relative to V1, focusing on simpler installs and a stable API surface for production and research. The centerpiece models (e.g., UMA variants) plug directly into the ASE ecosystem via a FAIRChem calculator, so users can run relaxations, molecular dynamics, spin-state energetics, and surface catalysis workflows with the same pretrained network by switching a task flag. Tasks span heterogeneous domains—catalysis (OC20-style), inorganic materials (OMat), molecules (OMol), MOFs (ODAC), and molecular crystals (OMC)—allowing one model family to serve many simulations. The README provides quick paths for pulling models (e.g., via Hugging Face access), then running energy/force predictions on GPU or CPU.
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    Firely .NET SDK

    Firely .NET SDK

    The official Firely .NET SDK for HL7 FHIR

    The Firely .NET SDK is an official support library for working with HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) on the Microsoft .NET platform. It provides tools for building healthcare applications that conform to FHIR standards.​
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    Flama

    Flama

    Fire up your models with the flame

    Flama is a python library which establishes a standard framework for development and deployment of APIs with special focus on machine learning (ML). The main aim of the framework is to make ridiculously simple the deployment of ML APIs, simplifying (when possible) the entire process to a single line of code. The library builds on Starlette, and provides an easy-to-learn philosophy to speed up the building of highly performant GraphQL, REST and ML APIs. Besides, it comprises an ideal solution for the development of asynchronous and production-ready services, offering automatic deployment for ML models.
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    Flax

    Flax

    Flax is a neural network library for JAX

    Flax is a flexible neural-network library for JAX that embraces functional programming while offering ergonomic module abstractions. Its design separates pure computation from state by threading parameter collections and RNGs explicitly, enabling reproducibility, transformation, and easy experimentation with JAX transforms like jit, pmap, and vmap. Modules define parameterized computations, but initialization and application remain side-effect free, which pairs naturally with JAX’s staging and compilation model. Flax emphasizes composability: optimizers, training loops, and checkpointing are provided as examples or utilities rather than monolithic frameworks, encouraging research-friendly customization. The library is widely used in vision, language, and reinforcement learning, often serving as a thin layer atop NumPy-like JAX primitives. Tutorials and examples show patterns for multi-host training, mixed precision, and advanced input pipelines that scale from laptops to TPUs.
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    FlutterUnit

    FlutterUnit

    All Platform Flutter Experience App

    FlutterUnit is a Flutter-based educational app for measuring various physical units and conversions. It includes calculators for multiple unit categories (length, mass, volume, etc.), conversion tools, and UI components demonstrating modular architecture and state management patterns. Ideal for learning Flutter UI & business logic structure.
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    GCP Config Connector

    GCP Config Connector

    GCP Config Connector, a Kubernetes add-on for managing GCP resources

    GCP Config Connector is a Kubernetes add-on that allows Google Cloud resources to be managed through Kubernetes-style configuration and the cluster API. Its central idea is that infrastructure objects such as Cloud Storage or Cloud Spanner resources can be described declaratively in manifests, after which Config Connector creates or updates the corresponding Google Cloud resources and continuously reconciles them to match the declared state. This makes the project highly valuable for teams practicing GitOps, platform engineering, or Kubernetes-centered operations, because it brings cloud resource management into the same control model used for application deployment. The repository also reflects an active emphasis on resource development and reconciliation reliability, including a newer direct development approach intended to provide a more Kubernetes-native authoring experience.
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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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    GSY GitHub App Flutter

    GSY GitHub App Flutter

    GSY Github App is a full-featured open-source cross-platform

    GSY Github App is a full-featured open-source cross-platform GitHub client built in Flutter. It covers extensive GitHub functionality—repos, issues, PRs, user data—leveraging modern state management (Redux, Riverpod, Provider), multi-language support, theming, network and database optimizations. Available for mobile and desktop (though mobile is the primary focus).
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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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    Gitnuro

    Gitnuro

    A FOSS Git multiplatform client for newbies and pros

    A FOSS Git client based on (Jetbrains) Compose and JGit. The main goal of Gitnuro is to provide a multiplatform open-source Git client without any kind of constraint to how you can use it or rely on web technologies.
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    Google Cloud Node.js Client

    Google Cloud Node.js Client

    Google Cloud Client Library for Node.js

    The Google Cloud Node.js Client is an official library that provides idiomatic Node.js interfaces for Google Cloud services, simplifying the integration of these services into Node.js applications.
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    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of Go-based code examples that demonstrate how to build applications and services using Google Cloud Platform. It provides developers with practical implementations that cover a wide spectrum of cloud functionalities, including storage, compute, networking, and machine learning services. Each sample is designed to be easily reusable, allowing developers to copy code directly into their own projects as a starting point for development. The repository includes both simple quickstart examples and more advanced application patterns, often accompanied by documentation guides that explain how to deploy and run them in different environments. It also showcases integrations with services such as Pub/Sub, BigQuery, Cloud Functions, and Vertex AI, helping developers understand how to orchestrate distributed systems in Go.
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    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples

    Node.js samples for Google Cloud Platform products

    Google Cloud Platform Node.js Samples repository is a large set of Node.js code examples that demonstrate how to build, deploy, and manage applications using Google Cloud Platform services. It mirrors the structure and purpose of the Python and Go sample repositories, providing developers with practical implementations that complement official documentation. The repository includes examples for a wide variety of services, such as Cloud Run, App Engine, storage systems, and APIs, along with full tutorial applications like the Bookshelf app that showcase end-to-end workflows. Each sample includes setup instructions, dependency installation steps, and execution commands, making it easy for developers to run and modify the code locally. The project also supports modern JavaScript and TypeScript workflows, reflecting current development practices in the Node.js ecosystem.
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    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Google Cloud Vision API examples

    Sample code for Google Cloud Vision

    The cloud-vision repository is a sample code collection for the Google Cloud Vision API that shows developers how to implement image analysis tasks across a wide range of languages and platforms. It contains examples organized by language and environment, including Go, Java, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, .NET, Android, iOS, and even a Chrome extension, which makes it especially valuable as a cross-platform learning resource. The repository demonstrates concrete image understanding use cases, such as landmark detection and mobile photo analysis with label and face detection, so developers can see how Vision API outputs are consumed in real interfaces and workflows. Although the repository has been marked as deprecated in favor of language-specific repositories for new work, it still serves as a broad reference hub for legacy examples and multi-language implementation patterns.
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