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    Rust Programming Language

    Rust Programming Language

    Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software

    The Rust Programming Language is a language that empowers you to build reliable and efficient software. It runs blazingly fast and is memory-efficient, so it can power performance-critical services and run on embedded devices. It has a rich type system and ownership model, ensuring both thread and memory safety. Consisting of a standard library, great documentation and a friendly compiler, plus a top-notch build tool, package manager, auto-formatter and many other great tools, it’s the language of choice for increased productivity. Hundreds of companies the world over are using Rust to power an amazing range of cross-platform solutions. See what a great fit Rust can be for your own projects!
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    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript

    TensorFlow.js is a library for machine learning in JavaScript. Develop ML models in JavaScript, and use ML directly in the browser or in Node.js. Use off-the-shelf JavaScript models or convert Python TensorFlow models to run in the browser or under Node.js. Retrain pre-existing ML models using your own data. Build and train models directly in JavaScript using flexible and intuitive APIs. Tensors are the core datastructure of TensorFlow.js They are a generalization of vectors and matrices to potentially higher dimensions. Built on top of TensorFlow.js, the ml5.js library provides access to machine learning algorithms and models in the browser with a concise, approachable API. Comfortable with concepts like Tensors, Layers, Optimizers and Loss Functions (or willing to get comfortable with them)? TensorFlow.js provides flexible building blocks for neural network programming in JavaScript.
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    XGBoost

    XGBoost

    Scalable and Flexible Gradient Boosting

    XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library, designed to be scalable, flexible, portable and highly efficient. It supports regression, classification, ranking and user defined objectives, and runs on all major operating systems and cloud platforms. XGBoost works by implementing machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework. It also offers parallel tree boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) that can quickly and accurately solve many data science problems. XGBoost can be used for Python, Java, Scala, R, C++ and more. It can run on a single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and most other distributed environments, and is capable of solving problems beyond billions of examples.
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    red5-server

    red5-server

    Red5 Server core

    Red5 is an Open Source Flash Server written in Java that supports streaming Video (FLV, F4V, MP4, 3GP). Streaming Audio (MP3, F4A, M4A, AAC) Recording Client Streams (FLV and AVC+AAC in FLV container) Shared objects, live stream publishing, remoting, and protocols: RTMP, RTMPT, RTMPS, and RTMPE.
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    tapir

    tapir

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library

    Declarative, type-safe web endpoints library. With tapir, you can describe HTTP API endpoints as immutable Scala values. Each endpoint can contain a number of input and output parameters. Compile-time guarantees, develop-time completions, read-time information. Separate the shape of the endpoint (the "what"), from the server logic (the "how"). Generate documentation from endpoint descriptions. Leverage the metadata to report rich metrics and tracing information. Re-use common endpoint definitions, as well as individual inputs/outputs. Library, not a framework, integrates with your stack. Is your company already using tapir? We're continually expanding the "adopters" section in the documentation; the more the merrier! It would be great to feature your company's logo, but in order to do that, we'll need to write permission to avoid any legal misunderstandings.
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    Apache Drill

    Apache Drill

    Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer for self describing data

    Apache Drill is a distributed MPP query layer that supports SQL and alternative query languages against NoSQL and Hadoop data storage systems. It was inspired in part by Google's Dremel. Get faster insights without the overhead (data loading, schema creation and maintenance, transformations, etc.) Analyze the multi-structured and nested data in non-relational datastores directly without transforming or restricting the data. Leverage your existing SQL skillsets and BI tools including Tableau, Qlikview, MicroStrategy, Spotfire, Excel and more. Drill supports a variety of NoSQL databases and file systems, including HBase, MongoDB, MapR-DB, HDFS, MapR-FS, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Swift, NAS and local files. A single query can join data from multiple datastores. For example, you can join a user profile collection in MongoDB with a directory of event logs in Hadoop.
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    Bloaty

    Bloaty

    Bloaty: a size profiler for binaries

    Bloaty is a deep, accurate size profiler for native binaries that tells you where every byte comes from so you can shrink executables and libraries intelligently. It parses binary formats like ELF, Mach-O, and DWARF symbol/debug data without relying solely on toolchain heuristics, letting you attribute size to files, sections, symbols, templates, and even compilation units. Reports can be produced at multiple granularities and diffed across builds to identify regressions introduced by compiler flags, dependencies, or new code paths. The tool is designed to be fast enough for iterative use in developer workflows and CI, making size budgets enforceable rather than aspirational. It also supports data sources such as symbol tables and map files, combining them into coherent, readable breakdowns. Teams use Bloaty to drive systematic size-reduction efforts in embedded, desktop, and mobile software where startup time, memory footprint, or download size matter.
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    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples

    Sample applications for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of sample applications and reference implementations designed to demonstrate how to build, deploy, and manage workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). It serves as a practical companion to official GKE tutorials, providing real, runnable code that illustrates how containerized applications are packaged, deployed, and scaled within Kubernetes clusters. The repository is organized into multiple categories such as AI and machine learning, autoscaling, networking, observability, security, and cost optimization, allowing developers to explore specific use cases and architectural patterns. It includes both simple quickstart examples, like basic “hello world” applications, and more advanced scenarios such as migrating monolithic applications to microservices, implementing service meshes, and configuring custom autoscaling metrics.
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    Guava

    Guava

    Google core libraries for Java

    Guava is a set of core libraries that includes new collection types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library, and utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, strings, and more!
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    Application Monitoring That Won't Slow Your App Down

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    HYPRE

    HYPRE

    Parallel solvers for sparse linear systems featuring multigrid methods

    Livermore’s HYPRE library of linear solvers makes possible larger, more detailed simulations by solving problems faster than traditional methods at large scales. It offers a comprehensive suite of scalable solvers for large-scale scientific simulation, featuring parallel multigrid methods for both structured and unstructured grid problems. The HYPRE library is highly portable and supports a number of languages. Work on HYPRE began in the late 1990s. It has since been used by research institutions and private companies to simulate groundwater flow, magnetic fusion energy plasmas in tokamaks and stellarators, blood flow through the heart, fluid flow in steam generators for nuclear power plants, and pumping activity in oil reservoirs, to name just a few areas. In 2007, HYPRE won an R&D 100 award from R&D Magazine as one of the year’s most significant technological breakthroughs.
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    Lullaby

    Lullaby

    A collection of C++ libraries designed to help teams

    Lullaby is a modular collection of high-performance C++ libraries developed by Google for creating immersive virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) experiences. It provides a flexible framework built around an Entity-Component-System (ECS) architecture, enabling developers to design efficient, scalable, and data-driven 3D applications. The framework includes tools and APIs for rendering full 3D environments, managing spatial audio, handling animations, and constructing interactive UI elements optimized for VR interfaces. Lullaby’s design promotes rapid iteration and cross-platform deployment, offering support for Android, iOS, Linux, and Windows. It integrates seamlessly with existing Android applications through a Java-based API and supports popular VR platforms such as Google Cardboard and Daydream. Originally used across multiple Google VR products, Lullaby serves as a foundation for building interactive worlds, responsive UIs, and dynamic simulations within immersive environments.
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    OpenTelemetry Collector distributions

    OpenTelemetry Collector distributions

    OpenTelemetry Collector Official Releases

    High-quality, ubiquitous, and portable telemetry to enable effective observability. OpenTelemetry is a collection of APIs, SDKs, and tools. Use it to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data (metrics, logs, and traces) to help you analyze your software’s performance and behavior. Create and collect telemetry from your services and software, then forward it to a variety of analysis tools. OpenTelemetry integrates with many popular libraries and frameworks, and supports code-based and zero-code instrumentation.
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    Retire.js

    Retire.js

    Scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries

    There is a plethora of JavaScript libraries for use on the web and in node.js apps out there. This greatly simplifies, but we need to stay updated on security fixes. "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities" is now a part of the OWASP Top 10 and insecure libraries can pose a huge risk for your web app. The goal of Retire.js is to help you detect the use of versions with known vulnerabilities. Scan a web app or node app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. grunt-retire scans your grunt-enabled app for use of vulnerable JavaScript libraries and/or node modules. Scans visited sites for references to insecure libraries and puts warnings in the developer console. An icon on the address bar displays will also indicate if vulnerable libraries were loaded. Retire.js has been adapted as a plugin for the penetration testing tools Burp and OWASP ZAP.
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    VvvebJs

    VvvebJs

    Drag and drop website builder javascript library

    Drag and drop website builder javascript library. Components and blocks/snippets drag and drop. Undo/Redo operations. One or two panels interface. File manager and component hierarchy navigation. Add a new page. Live code editor. Image upload with example PHP script included. Page download or export HTML or save the page on the server with example PHP script included. Components/Blocks list search. Bootstrap 4 components. Youtube, Google maps, Charts.js, etc widgets. By default, the editor comes with Bootstrap 4 and Widgets components and can be extended with any kind of components and inputs.
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    mvnd

    mvnd

    Apache Maven Daemon

    Apache Maven is a software project management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model (POM), Maven can manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central piece of information.
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    Anomalib

    Anomalib

    An anomaly detection library comprising state-of-the-art algorithms

    Anomalib is an open-source deep learning library focused on anomaly detection and localization tasks, collecting state-of-the-art algorithms and tools under one modular framework. It provides implementations of leading anomaly detection methods drawn from current research, as well as a full set of utilities for training, evaluating, benchmarking, and deploying these models on both public and private datasets. Anomalib emphasizes flexibility and reproducibility: you can use its simple APIs to plug in custom models, track experiments, tune hyperparameters, and generate visualizations that highlight anomalous regions. Its design supports unsupervised or semi-supervised paradigms, making it especially powerful for scenarios where only “normal” data is readily available and defects must be detected without exhaustive labeling. Combined with its CLI and integration with optimization tools like OpenVINO, it’s suitable for both research and edge deployment tasks.
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    Cesium

    Cesium

    An open-source JavaScript library for world-class 3D globes and maps

    CesiumJS is an open source JavaScript library for creating world-class 3D globes and maps with the best possible performance, precision, visual quality, and ease of use. Developers across industries, from aerospace to smart cities to drones, use CesiumJS to create interactive web apps for sharing dynamic geospatial data. Built on open formats, CesiumJS is designed for robust interoperability and scaling for massive datasets. CesiumJS is released under the Apache 2.0 license and is free for both commercial and non-commercial use. With more than 1,000,000 downloads, CesiumJS powers apps that reach millions of users. We believe that collaboration is rooted in openness, and are committed to an open ecosystem. Stream, style, and interact with 3D buildings, photogrammetry, and point clouds using the 3D Tiles open specification.
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    ECharts

    ECharts

    A powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for browser

    ECharts is a free and open source charting and visualization library that gives you an easy way to add interactive, intuitive, custom charts to your commercial products, projects, presentations and more. It offers a rich set of features that includes rendering ability for ten-million-level data, Wechart and Powerpoint support, multi-dimension data analysis, and more. It also has a number of extensions for various applications. ECharts is written in pure JavaScript, and is based on zrender, a new and lightweight canvas library.
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    Go Jsonnet

    Go Jsonnet

    This an implementation of Jsonnet in pure Go

    go-jsonnet is a pure Go implementation of the Jsonnet data templating language, which extends JSON with variables, functions, imports, and a standard library so you can generate complex configuration safely. Instead of hand-maintaining massive JSON files, you write concise, reusable templates that evaluate to JSON or YAML, with deterministic semantics and rich error messages. The repository ships both an embeddable VM for Go programs and a command-line interpreter, making it easy to integrate templating into build systems, CLIs, and services. Import paths and custom resolvers let you structure large configuration trees across directories or remote sources, while top-level arguments and external variables parameterize builds per environment. Native functions can be registered from Go to expose domain-specific helpers without forking the language. Tooling such as a formatter and linter-friendly errors encourages clean, consistent templates that scale across teams.
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    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples

    Code samples used on cloud.google

    Google Cloud Platform Python Samples repository is a large, curated collection of Python code examples that demonstrate how to use a wide range of Google Cloud services in real-world scenarios. It serves as a practical companion to official documentation, providing runnable snippets that illustrate how to authenticate, configure environments, and interact with APIs across products such as storage, AI services, and data processing tools. The repository is organized into product-specific directories, allowing developers to quickly locate examples relevant to their use case and adapt them into production workflows. It emphasizes hands-on learning by guiding users through setup steps such as creating virtual environments, installing dependencies, and running scripts locally. These samples are designed to accelerate development by showing best practices for connecting services, handling data, and managing cloud resources programmatically.
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    JsAction

    JsAction

    JsAction is a small event delegation library

    JSAction is a JavaScript framework developed by Google that provides a structured, event-driven architecture for managing user interactions in large-scale web applications. It simplifies event handling by declaratively binding actions to DOM elements through HTML attributes, enabling clean separation between markup and behavior. JSAction helps improve performance, maintainability, and reliability by minimizing the use of inline scripts and global event listeners. It is especially useful in complex front-end environments where efficient event delegation and well-defined interaction flows are crucial.
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    MuJoCo Playground

    MuJoCo Playground

    An open source library for GPU-accelerated robot learning

    MuJoCo Playground, developed by Google DeepMind, is a GPU-accelerated suite of simulation environments for robot learning and sim-to-real research, built on top of MuJoCo MJX. It unifies a range of control, locomotion, and manipulation tasks into a consistent and scalable framework optimized for JAX and Warp backends. The project includes classic control benchmarks from dm_control, advanced quadruped and bipedal locomotion systems, and dexterous as well as non-prehensile manipulation setups. It also offers optional vision-based training capabilities through integration with Madrona-MJX, allowing researchers to train policies directly from image input on GPUs. MuJoCo Playground supports both the MJX JAX implementation and the Warp physics engine, enabling flexible use across research pipelines. The environments are designed for fast training, compatibility with reinforcement learning libraries, and real-time trajectory visualization using rscope.
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    OpenAPI Generator

    OpenAPI Generator

    OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries

    With 50+ client generators, you can easily generate code to interact with any server which exposes an OpenAPI document. Maintainers of APIs may also automatically generate and distribute clients as part of official SDKs. Each client supports different options and features, but all templates can be replaced with your own Mustache-based templates. Getting started with server development can be tough, especially if you're evaluating technologies. We can reduce the burden when you bring your own OpenAPI document. Some generators support Inversion of Control, allowing you to iterate on design via your OpenAPI document without worrying about blowing away your entire domain layer when you regenerate code. Ever wanted to iteratively design a MySQL database, but writing table declarations was too tedious? OpenAPI documents allow you to convert the metadata about your API into some other format.
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    Piranha

    Piranha

    A tool for refactoring code related to feature flag APIs

    Feature flags are commonly used to enable gradual rollout or experiment with new features. In a few cases, even after the purpose of the flag is accomplished, the code pertaining to the feature flag is not removed. We refer to such flags as stale flags. The presence of code pertaining to stale flags can have the following drawbacks. Unnecessary code clutter increases the overall complexity w.r.t maintenance resulting in reduced developer productivity The flags can interfere with other experimental flags (e.g., due to nesting under a flag that is always false) Presence of unused code in the source as well as the binary. Stale flags can also cause bugs. Piranha is a tool to automatically refactor code related to stale flags. At a higher level, the input to the tool is the name of the flag and the expected behavior, after specifying a list of APIs related to flags in a properties file.
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    Sangria

    Sangria

    Scala GraphQL implementation

    Sangria is a Scala GraphQL implementation. It is an example of GraphQL server written with Play framework and Sangria. It also serves as a playground, where you can interactively execute GraphQL queries and play with some examples. If you want to use sangria with a react-relay framework, then you also may be interested in sangria-relay. Sangria is a spec-compliant GraphQL implementation, so it works out of the box with Apollo, Relay, GraphiQL and other GraphQL tools and libraries. Since GraphQL has a type system, the server defines a schema that the client can query using the introspection API. This provides the client with a set of possibilities. After the client got this information and decided which parts of the data it needs, it is able to describe its data requirements in form of a GraphQL query. An important aspect of GraphQL is that it’s completely backend agnostic.
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