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    DeepXDE

    DeepXDE

    A library for scientific machine learning & physics-informed learning

    DeepXDE is a library for scientific machine learning and physics-informed learning. DeepXDE includes the following algorithms. Physics-informed neural network (PINN). Solving different problems. Solving forward/inverse ordinary/partial differential equations (ODEs/PDEs) [SIAM Rev.] Solving forward/inverse integro-differential equations (IDEs) [SIAM Rev.] fPINN: solving forward/inverse fractional PDEs (fPDEs) [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] NN-arbitrary polynomial chaos (NN-aPC): solving forward/inverse stochastic PDEs (sPDEs) [J. Comput. Phys.] PINN with hard constraints (hPINN): solving inverse design/topology optimization [SIAM J. Sci. Comput.] Residual-based adaptive sampling [SIAM Rev., arXiv] Gradient-enhanced PINN (gPINN) [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.] PINN with multi-scale Fourier features [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng.]
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    DeviceDetector

    DeviceDetector

    The Universal Device Detection library will parse any User Agent

    Device Detector is a PHP library for parsing user-agent strings to detect devices, operating systems, and browsers, widely used in analytics and tracking.
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    Devilbox

    Devilbox

    A modern Docker LAMP stack and MEAN stack for local development

    Devilbox is a modern and flexible LAMP and MEAN stack environment powered by Docker. It provides a pre-configured, customizable setup for web development, supporting a wide range of services like Apache, Nginx, PHP, MySQL, and MongoDB. Devilbox is designed to be a one-stop solution for developers who need a consistent and portable development environment, eliminating the need to manually configure servers.
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    Dragonbox

    Dragonbox

    Reference implementation of Dragonbox in C++

    This library is a reference implementation of Dragonbox in C++. Dragonbox is a float-to-string conversion algorithm based on a beautiful algorithm Schubfach, developed by Raffaello Giulietti in 2017-2018. Dragonbox is further inspired by Grisu and Grisu-Exact. Dragonbox generates a pair of integers from a floating-point number: the decimal significand and the decimal exponent of the input floating-point number. These integers can then be used for string generation of the decimal representation of the input floating-point number, the procedure commonly called ftoa or dtoa.
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    Driver.js

    Driver.js

    A lightweight, dependency-free JavaScript library

    Driver.js is a lightweight, framework-agnostic JavaScript library for building guided tours, feature spotlights, and product walkthroughs. It programmatically highlights elements on a page, dims the background, and attaches callouts so users learn new flows without leaving the UI. The API lets you define steps, order, and behavior, while handling positioning, scrolling, and viewport collisions gracefully. It strives to be unobtrusive: tours can be triggered contextually, resumed, or dismissed without hijacking the app. Accessibility and keyboard interaction are considered so tours remain usable beyond simple mouse clicks. Because it has no hard dependency on a specific framework, it integrates into vanilla JS apps or modern stacks alike.
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    Easy3D

    Easy3D

    Efficient library for processing 3D data

    Easy3D is a lightweight, easy-to-use, and efficient library for processing and rendering 3D data, implemented in C++ with Python bindings. It is designed for tasks such as 3D modeling, geometry processing, and rendering, emphasizing simplicity and efficiency. Easy3D serves as a valuable tool for research, education, and the development of sophisticated 3D applications, providing a solid foundation for handling 3D data.
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    EasyExcel

    EasyExcel

    Lightweight Java library developed by Alibaba for reading and writing

    EasyExcel is a Java library focused on reading and writing Excel files with very low memory usage, making it suitable for large datasets that overwhelm traditional APIs. It uses streaming/event-driven parsing to avoid loading entire workbooks into memory, and it maps rows to Java objects via simple annotations. Writers support multiple sheets, custom styles, merged cells, and template-based filling so production reports remain maintainable. The API emphasizes developer ergonomics: callbacks are straightforward, converters handle common type transformations, and header/column mapping is explicit. It integrates cleanly into Spring/enterprise stacks, often as part of import/export pipelines or scheduled report generation. By optimizing both performance and ease of use, EasyExcel reduces operational risk around big Excel jobs in web services and back-office tools.
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    Embla Carousel

    Embla Carousel

    A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion

    A lightweight, customizable carousel library for smooth, touch-friendly interactions.
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    Emoji Mart

    Emoji Mart

    One component to pick them all

    Data required for the picker to work has been completely decoupled from the library. That gives developers the flexibility to better control their app bundle size and let them choose how and when this data is loaded. Callback when the Add custom emoji button is clicked. The button will only be displayed if this callback is provided. It is displayed when search returns no results. You can use custom emojis by providing an array of categories and their emojis. Emojis also support multiple skin tones and can be GIFs or SVGs. You can use custom category icons by providing an object with the category name as key and the icon as value. Currently supported formats are svg string and src. First, you need to make sure data has been initialized. You need to call this only once per page load. Note that if you call init like this, you don’t necessarily need to include data in your Picker props. It doesn’t hurt either, it will noop.
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    Exifr

    Exifr

    The fastest and most versatile JS EXIF reading library

    Exifr is a fast and very versatile JavaScript EXIF reading library that works everywhere, parses everything and handles just about anything you throw at it. It can handle any input: buffers, url, <img> tag and more; .jpg, .tif, and .heic files; and TIFF (EXIF, GPS, etc.), XMP, ICC, IPTC, JFIF segments. It skips parsing tags you don’t need, and reads only the first few bytes. There’s no need to read the whole file to see if there’s an EXIF file in it, or extract all the data when you just need a few tags. Instead of reading byte by byte from start to finish, Exifr jumps through the file structure from pointer to pointer, making it extremely fast and efficient!
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    F2

    F2

    An elegant, interactive and flexible charting library for mobile

    F2 is an out-of-the-box visualization engine focused on the mobile terminal, oriented to conventional statistical charts, perfectly supporting the H5 environment and compatible with multiple environments (Node, applet), complete graphics grammar theory, to meet your various visualization needs , professional mobile design guidelines to bring you the best mobile graphics experience. Best practices for moving side charts around design, performance and heterogeneous environments. Based on the grammar of graphics, Flexible construction of various charts (50+), complete components, covering various scenarios. Plugin, graphics, animation and interaction can be flexibly expanded and freely used. Covering business scenarios such as Ant membership, Alipay monthly bills, personal total assets, etc., it helps you understand your consumption data faster and better through visualization.
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    Face Verification Experiment

    Face Verification Experiment

    Original Caffe Version for LightCNN-9. Highly recommend to use PyTorch

    face_verification_experiment is a research repository focused on experiments in face verification using deep learning. It provides implementations and scripts for testing different neural network architectures and training strategies on face recognition and verification tasks. The project is designed to help researchers and practitioners evaluate the performance of models on standard datasets and explore techniques for improving accuracy. By offering experimental setups, it enables reproducibility and comparative study of face verification approaches. The repository serves as a resource for understanding the application of convolutional neural networks to identity verification, highlighting both methodology and results. It is primarily intended for academic and research purposes in computer vision and biometrics.
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    Fakeit

    Fakeit

    The Kotlin fake data generator library!

    This library is a port of the Ruby Gem Faker. It generates realistic fake data — like names, emails, dates, and countries, for a variety of scenarios, including automated testing and database population. The library was originally created for Android projects, but it can be used in any Java or Kotlin project.
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    Flutter Example Apps

    Flutter Example Apps

    Basic Flutter apps, for flutter devs

    FlutterExampleApps is a curated repository of Flutter application source code and demos intended to help developers learn Flutter development through real-world examples and practical implementations of common app patterns. Instead of being a single app, it consists of dozens of example projects including clones of popular apps, utility apps, interactive UIs, and Flutter integrations with plugins and device features, covering topics from basic widgets to Firebase integration and responsive layouts. This repository is frequently starred and forked by developers because it provides a broad, hands-on showcase of how different features of the Flutter framework and Dart language are used in practice. Each example typically links to online resources or videos that walk through how the app was built, making it both a reference collection and a learning tool for beginners and intermediates alike.
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    Flutter Hooks

    Flutter Hooks

    React hooks for Flutter

    flutter_hooks extends Flutter with a hooks system inspired by React Hooks, aiming to simplify stateful logic inside widgets. It allows developers to reuse and isolate stateful behaviors like animations, controllers, and subscriptions without writing boilerplate StatefulWidgets. Common hooks like useState, useEffect, and useMemoized provide clear ways to manage lifecycle and dependencies inside a widget’s build method. The library improves code readability by keeping logic close to the UI definitions and avoiding repetitive patterns. By encapsulating behavior in hooks, developers can create reusable building blocks across multiple widgets. It integrates seamlessly with existing Flutter tools and promotes cleaner, functional-style widget code.
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    Flutter Plugins

    Flutter Plugins

    Plugins for Flutter maintained by the Flutter team

    This repository (now archived) houses the first-party plugin implementations maintained by the Flutter team, enabling access to platform-specific APIs (e.g. camera, file access, web views, etc.) from Dart/Flutter code. It essentially provides the bridge between Flutter apps and native mobile capabilities: for each plugin, there is often a Dart interface and underlying platform code (Android, iOS, etc.). Over time, the content of this repo has been moved to a newer monorepo or reorganized under flutter/packages. The plugins here are intended to follow Flutter’s design conventions and support integration with the wider Flutter ecosystem (published on pub.dev). Because the repository is archived, it is now read-only; future development of plugin code occurs elsewhere in the official Flutter organization.
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    Flutter Widgets

    Flutter Widgets

    Source code for various Flutter widgets that are developed by Google

    flutter.widgets (often referred to as the “Flutter Widgets” extras) is a grab bag of production-hardened widgets, utilities, and patterns that complement Flutter’s core framework. It showcases best practices for adaptive layouts, scrolling behavior, input handling, and platform nuances that occur in real apps—not just demos. Many components are small, focused building blocks you can compose, which keeps your widget tree readable while solving thorny UI edge cases. The package is also a reference for testing strategies and state interactions that the core framework leaves to app authors. Because these widgets are maintained alongside Google’s Flutter efforts, they track framework changes and help apps upgrade smoothly. Teams use the collection to accelerate delivery and to standardize UI behavior across codebases.
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    GenAI Processors

    GenAI Processors

    GenAI Processors is a lightweight Python library

    GenAI Processors is a lightweight Python library for building modular, asynchronous, and composable AI pipelines around Gemini. Its central abstraction is the Processor, a unit of work that consumes an asynchronous stream of parts (text, images, audio, JSON) and produces another stream, making it natural to chain operations and keep everything streaming end-to-end. Processors can be composed sequentially (to build multi-step flows) or in parallel (to fan-out work and merge results), which makes sophisticated agent behaviors easy to express with simple operators. The library offers built-in processors for classic turn-based Gemini calls as well as Live API streaming, so you can mix “batch” and real-time interactions in the same graph. It leans on Python’s asyncio to coordinate concurrency, handle network I/O, and juggle background compute threads without blocking.
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    Gijgo

    Gijgo

    Free Javascript Controls

    Gijgo is a set of free for commercial use javascript controls distributed under MIT License. All widgets are high performance, built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library with built-in support for Bootstrap 4 and Material Design. They are designed to saves you time and scales with your development process.
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    GitHub520

    GitHub520

    Community-maintained approach to improving access to GitHub services

    GitHub520 is a community-maintained approach to improving access to GitHub services from regions with network friction by leveraging host mappings. The repository provides a regularly updated list of domain-to-IP entries meant to be appended to a system’s hosts file so certain GitHub endpoints resolve faster or more reliably. It includes scripts or guidance to automate updates, reducing the need for manual lookups when IPs change. The project’s goal is pragmatic: improve developer productivity by mitigating timeouts and slow asset retrieval during cloning, package installs, or browsing. It is intended for users who understand the implications of hosts modifications and want a reversible, client-side tweak. While simple in concept, it has become a widely referenced workaround for network constraints affecting developer workflows.
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    Go Container Registry

    Go Container Registry

    Go library and CLIs for working with container registries

    go-containerregistry is a Go library (with companion tools) for interacting with container images and registries using OCI/Docker formats. It provides primitives to read, write, mutate, sign, and copy images and indexes across registries without shelling out to Docker. High-level utilities like crane and gcrane offer convenient CLIs for everyday tasks—listing tags, copying images between registries, flattening, creating tarballs, and more. The library handles authentication via a pluggable keychain system that understands Docker config files, credential helpers, and environment credentials. It understands multiple on-disk layouts (tarball, OCI layout, remote) and lets you transform images in memory by adding or rebasing layers, adjusting config, and annotating manifests. Because everything is regular Go code, it’s straightforward to embed in CI/CD systems, policy engines, and bespoke supply-chain tooling.
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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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    Go Tools

    Go Tools

    Various packages and tools that support the Go programming language

    This subrepository holds the source for various packages and tools that support the Go programming language. Some of the tools, godoc and vet for example, are included in binary Go distributions. Others, including the Go guru and the test coverage tool, can be fetched with go get. Packages include a type-checker for Go and an implementation of the Static Single Assignment form (SSA) representation for Go programs. This repository uses prettier to format JS and CSS files. The version of prettier used is 1.18.2. It is encouraged that all JS and CSS code be run through this before submitting a change. However, it is not a strict requirement enforced by CI. This repository uses Gerrit for code changes.
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    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Google Maps SDK for Android Samples

    Samples demonstrating how to use Maps SDK for Android

    Create dynamic, interactive and personalized experiences with maps, locations and geospatial experiences for your Android apps. Create an account, generate an API key, and start creating. Learn how to load the Maps SDK for Android and add a map with a bookmark to your web application. You can customize almost all aspects of the map, such as routes, landforms and places of interest, among others. Find the current location of an Android device and display details of the place or other place of interest in that location. Add bookmarks to a map, interact with click events, customize color and image, and more. Displays an information window with additional data and context when users press a bookmark. Customize user interaction by configuring integrated UI components and gestures. Listen to events on the map, including clicks on maps, clicks on markers, camera changes, and overlay events, among others.
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    Google Styleguide is a comprehensive collection of coding style guides created and maintained by Google to ensure consistency, readability, and maintainability across its vast array of software projects. These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. Each guide covers a wide range of topics, including naming conventions, file organization, indentation, documentation, and usage of specific language features. The repository also provides supplementary resources such as an Emacs configuration file for Google’s C++ style and references to related guidelines like Effective Dart and Kotlin Style Guide.
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