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    Mimesis

    Mimesis

    High-performance fake data generator for Python

    Mimesis is an open source high-performance fake data generator for Python, able to provide data for various purposes in various languages. It's currently the fastest fake data generator for Python, and supports many different data providers that can produce data related to people, food, transportation, internet and many more. Mimesis is really easy to use, with everything you need just an import away. Simply import an object, called a Provider, which represents the type of data you need. Mimesis currently supports 34 different locales, the specification of which when creating providers will return data that is appropriate for the language or country associated with that locale.
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    MixItUp 3

    MixItUp 3

    Library for animated filtering, sorting, insertion, removal and more

    MixItUp is a high-performance, dependency-free library for animated DOM manipulation, giving you the power to filter, sort, add and remove DOM elements with beautiful animations. MixItUp plays nice with your existing HTML and CSS, making it a great choice for responsive layouts and compatible with inline-flow, percentages, media queries, flexbox and more. MixItUp is open source and free to use for non-commercial, educational and non-profit use. For use in commercial projects, a commercial license is required. Most commonly, MixItUp is applied to a "container" of "target" elements, which could be a portfolio of projects, a list of blog posts, a selection of products, or any kind of UI where filtering and/or sorting would be advantageous. Targets can be filtered using any valid selector e.g. '.category-a', and are sorted via optional custom data attributes e.g. 'data-order'.
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    ModernGL

    ModernGL

    Modern OpenGL binding for Python

    ModernGL is a Python wrapper over OpenGL, designed to simplify the creation of high-performance, modern graphics applications. It provides an intuitive API for rendering 2D and 3D graphics, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced developers. ModernGL is suitable for applications such as games, simulations, and data visualizations.
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    Monero TypeScript Library

    Monero TypeScript Library

    TypeScript library for using Monero

    A TypeScript library for creating Monero applications using RPC and WebAssembly bindings to Monero v0.18.3.4 'Fluorine Fermi'. A TypeScript library for integrating Monero (XMR) transactions and blockchain functions in applications.
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    Movies for Hackers

    Movies for Hackers

    A curated list of movies every hacker & cyberpunk must watch

    Movies For Hackers is a community-curated collection of films and TV shows selected for people interested in hacking, cyberpunk culture, and tech-driven stories. The list groups entries by genre—thrillers, science fiction, action, documentaries—and includes year, genre, and IMDb ratings so readers can quickly compare titles. It provides both a readable README and a sortable web view for browsing the collection more easily. The repository also includes guidance for contributors and a small script to help work with the list, encouraging community additions and updates under a CC0-1.0 license. The selection highlights movies that explore themes of security, privacy, code, networks, and the social impact of technology, useful for entertainment and cultural context for technologists. Because it’s a plain-text, cross-platform resource, anyone can fork the list, propose additions, or reuse the dataset in their own tooling.
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    NYC Taxi Data

    NYC Taxi Data

    Import public NYC taxi and for-hire vehicle (Uber, Lyft)

    The nyc-taxi-data repository is a rich dataset and exploratory project around New York City taxi trip records. It collects and preprocesses large-scale trip datasets (fares, pickup/dropoff, timestamps, locations, passenger counts) to enable data analysis, modeling, and visualization efforts. The project includes scripts and notebooks for cleaning and filtering the raw data, memory-efficient processing for large CSV/Parquet files, and aggregation workflows (e.g. trips per hour, heatmaps of pickups/dropoffs). It also contains example analyses—spatial and temporal visualizations like maps, time-series plots, and hotspot detection—highlighting insights such as patterns of demand, peak times, and geospatial distributions. The repository is often used as a benchmark dataset and example for teaching, benchmarking, and demonstration purposes in the data science and urban analytics communities.
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    NextUI

    NextUI

    Beautiful, fast and modern React UI library.

    Make beautiful websites regardless of your design experience. Beautiful, fast, and modern React UI library. Provides a plugin to customize default themes, you can change all semantic tokens or create an entirely new theme. Built on top of Tailwind CSS, which means no runtime styles, and no unnecessary classes in your bundle. Automatic dark mode recognition, NextUI automatically changes the theme when detects HTML theme prop changes. NextUI is fully-typed to minimize the learning curve and provide the best possible developer experience. NextUI comes with a fully well-scaled default dark theme that you can apply to your application by just adding the dark attribute to your HTML.
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    NoteDiscovery

    NoteDiscovery

    Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base

    NoteDiscovery delivers a self-hosted knowledge base and note-taking platform that empowers individuals and teams to create, organize, and explore their notes locally, giving complete control over their data without relying on commercial services. It emphasizes lightweight performance and privacy, storing notes as plain markdown files that can be easily managed, synced, or version controlled while keeping everything on your own server. The interface is modern and responsive, offering themes, tags, interactive note browsing, and visualization tools like graph views for connected ideas, which makes it suitable for personal “second brain” systems or team wikis. Users benefit from features like fast search, outline navigation, favorites, and plugin extensibility, and the platform works well across devices thanks to its responsive design.
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    OAuth 2.0 Client

    OAuth 2.0 Client

    Easy integration with OAuth 2.0 service providers

    The PHP League's OAuth 2.0 Client is a robust library for integrating OAuth 2.0 authentication in PHP applications. It simplifies the process of connecting with OAuth providers like Google, Facebook, and GitHub, allowing secure and standardized user authentication. The library is designed with extensibility in mind, making it easy to add support for new providers through custom adapters.
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    OCaml

    OCaml

    The core OCaml system: compilers, runtime system, base libraries

    OCaml is a general-purpose, industrial-strength programming language with an emphasis on expressiveness and safety. OCaml’s powerful type system means more bugs are caught at compile-time, and large, complex codebases are easier to maintain. This makes it a good language for running critical code. At the same time, sophisticated inference makes the type system unobtrusive, creating a smooth developer experience. OCaml has two compilers. One is a bytecode compiler that generates small, portable executables and is very fast. The other is a native code compiler that produces more efficient machine code; its performance matches the highest standards of modern compilers. OCaml has great support for the most popular editors. VS Code is recommended for beginners, and for power users there is deep integration with Vim and Emacs. OCaml has a rich and dynamic community and best-in-class tooling.
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    OSX Serial Generator

    OSX Serial Generator

    Generate complete sets of Serial Numbers for OSX-KVM, Docker-OSX

    OSX Serial Generator is a shell-based toolkit for generating valid-looking macOS serial numbers, hardware UUIDs, and board serials for use in virtualized macOS environments such as OSX-KVM, Docker-OSX, and OpenCore-based Hackintosh setups. It is positioned for good-faith security and Apple bug bounty research, where having realistic device identifiers is necessary to reproduce issues or test services that validate Apple hardware details. The project provides scripts and configuration templates that automatically fill in placeholders like serial, board serial, UUID, ROM, and even display parameters inside plist files. This means researchers can bring up many different “machines” with distinct identities without manually hunting for serial ranges or crafting XML by hand. It is designed to integrate smoothly with other SickCodes projects, particularly Docker-OSX, so that automated builds can generate and inject unique identifiers during container creation.
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    OneFile

    OneFile

    Curates delightful open-source projects

    OneFile curates delightful open-source projects that each consist of a single file, highlighting how much you can learn from compact, self-contained code. The collection spans tiny games, utilities, servers, interpreters, and teaching demos where the entire idea fits in one readable source. This “one file” constraint makes every example approachable—you can open it, grasp the full control flow, and experiment without navigating a large codebase. It’s ideal for learners seeking quick wins or for teachers looking for simple yet inspiring demos to showcase concepts. Each entry focuses on immediacy and fun, encouraging copying, running, and tweaking to see results instantly. The list format also makes it easy to discover new languages or paradigms without committing to heavyweight projects.
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    Open HTML to PDF

    Open HTML to PDF

    An HTML to PDF library for the JVM

    Open HTML to PDF is a pure-Java library for rendering a reasonable subset of well-formed XML/XHTML (and even some HTML5) using CSS 2.1 (and later standards) for layout and formatting, outputting to PDF or images. Use this library to generated nice looking PDF documents. But be aware that you can not throw modern HTML5+ at this engine and expect a great result. You must special craft the HTML document for this library and use it's extended CSS feature like #31 or #32 to get good results. Avoid floats near page breaks and use table layouts.
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    Orgmode.nvim

    Orgmode.nvim

    Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.10.3+

    orgmode.nvim is a Neovim plugin that brings Org mode-style productivity features from Emacs to Neovim. It supports Org syntax for task management, agenda planning, notes, and literate programming. The plugin is designed to work natively in Lua and integrates with Neovim’s modern ecosystem while preserving Org mode’s power and flexibility.
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    PHP Docs Samples

    PHP Docs Samples

    A collection of samples on how to call Google Cloud services

    PHP Docs Samples repository is a broad collection of PHP examples that demonstrate how to call and work with Google Cloud services from PHP applications. It is designed as a companion to Google Cloud documentation, giving developers ready-to-run code patterns they can study, adapt, and integrate into their own projects. Rather than focusing on a single product, the repository spans many services and use cases, making it useful for developers who need a central reference point for PHP-based cloud integrations. The project is structured as a sample library, which means its primary value lies in showing practical API usage, authentication flows, and service interaction patterns instead of shipping a standalone framework. It also points developers toward a larger Google Cloud samples ecosystem, reinforcing its role as part of a broader documentation and onboarding strategy.
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    PHP XLSX Writer

    PHP XLSX Writer

    Lightweight XLSX Excel Spreadsheet Writer in PHP

    A fast and memory-efficient PHP library for writing XLSX (Excel) files. It supports large datasets and is ideal for exporting tabular data without using high-level libraries like PHPExcel, providing an efficient alternative for lightweight data export.
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    POCO

    POCO

    Cross-platform C++ libraries for building network applications

    The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems. Whether building automation systems, industrial automation, IoT platforms, air traffic management systems, enterprise IT application and infrastructure management, security and network analytics, automotive infotainment and telematics, financial or healthcare, C++ developers have been trusting the POCO C++ Libraries for 15+ years and deployed it in millions of devices. Create software for connected embedded devices running Linux, Windows Embedded or QNX. Create cross-platform backends in C++ for iOS and Android applications and combine it with a native or HTML5-based user interface. Create software for IoT devices that talk to cloud backends over HTTP REST APIs. See macchina.io for an IoT platform built with POCO.
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    PSR-7

    PSR-7

    PSR-7 HTTP message library

    This repository contains a full PSR-7 message implementation, several stream decorators, and some helpful functionality like query string parsing. This package comes with a number of stream implementations and stream decorators. Reads from multiple streams, one after the other. Provides a buffer stream that can be written to fill a buffer, and read from to remove bytes from the buffer. This stream returns a "hwm" metadata value that tells upstream consumers what the configured high water mark of the stream is, or the maximum preferred size of the buffer. The CachingStream is used to allow seeking over previously read bytes on non-seekable streams. This can be useful when transferring a non-seekable entity body fails due to needing to rewind the stream (for example, resulting from a redirect). Data that is read from the remote stream will be buffered in a PHP temp stream so that previously read bytes are cached first in memory, then on disk.
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    Pac-Man

    Pac-Man

    Pac-Man game written in HTML5 + CSS3 + jQuery with Canvas

    Pac-Man game written in HTML5 + CSS3 + jQuery with Canvas. This WebApp is a Responsive Web Design (RWD) website.
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    Pannellum

    Pannellum

    Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer

    Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer for the web. Built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. It can be deployed easily as a single file, just 21kB gzipped, and then embedded into pages as an <iframe>. A configuration utility is included to generate the required code for embedding. An API is included for more advanced integrations.
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    Penetration Testing Tools

    Penetration Testing Tools

    A collection of more than 170+ tools, scripts, cheatsheets

    Penetration-Testing-Tools is a curated collection of tools, scripts, cheatsheets and reference materials assembled to help security researchers, red-teamers, and students perform hands-on penetration testing across multiple domains. The repository groups resources by discipline — reconnaissance, web application testing, network exploitation, privilege escalation, post-exploitation and reporting — so users can quickly find relevant utilities and walkthroughs. Many entries include short usage notes, common command examples, and links to upstream projects or writeups, turning the repo into both a toolbox and a practical learning library. The collection emphasizes tooling that is easy to run in lab environments and often points to small scripts and one-file utilities that accelerate common tasks like service discovery, credential harvesting, or privilege checks.
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    Phaser 3

    Phaser 3

    This repository contains the code necessary to start making a game

    The Phaser 3 TypeScript Starter Kit is a boilerplate project that provides a structured foundation for developing Phaser 3 games using TypeScript. It includes essential configurations and examples to help developers get started quickly.
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    PhotoEditor

    PhotoEditor

    A Photo Editor library with simple, easy support for image editing

    A Photo Editor library with simple, easy support for image editing using Paints, Text, Filters, Emoji and Sticker like stories. Drawing on the image with the option to change its Brush's Color, Size, Opacity, Erasing and basic shapes. Apply Filter Effect on the image using MediaEffect. Adding/Editing Text with the option to change its Color with Custom Fonts. Adding Emoji with Custom Emoji Fonts. Adding Images/Stickers. Pinch to Scale and Rotate views. Undo and Redo for Brush and Views. Deleting Views. Saving Photo after editing. More FAQ. PhotoEditor v.1.0.0 is a migration to androidX and dropping the support of the older support library. There are no API changes. If you find any issues migrating to v.1.0.0, please follow this Guide. If you still facing the issue then you can always rollback to v.0.4.0.
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    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground Cheatsheet for Python

    Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python

    learn-python is another repository by Oleksii Trekhleb that serves as both a playground and an interactive cheatsheet for learning Python. It contains numerous Python scripts organized by topic (lists, dictionaries, loops, functions, classes, modules, etc.), each with code examples, explanations, test assertions, and links to further readings. The design supports “learn by doing”: you can modify the code, run the tests, see how behavior changes, and thus internalize Python language features, idioms, and good style practices (including linting and PEP8). Because it is organized in bite-sized chunks, it’s ideal for beginners or people refreshing their Python skills who want to revisit syntax and common patterns before moving into larger frameworks or applications. It also supports usage as a reference: if you forgot how a list comprehension works or how decorators behave, you can quickly open the relevant script.
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    Pottery

    Pottery

    Redis for humans

    Redis is awesome, but Redis commands are not always intuitive. Pottery is a Pythonic way to access Redis. If you know how to use Python dicts, then you already know how to use Pottery. Pottery is useful for accessing Redis more easily, and also for implementing microservice resilience patterns, and it has been battle-tested in production at scale.
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