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    Nerd Fonts

    Nerd Fonts

    Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons

    Nerd Fonts patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others. 50+ patched and ready-to-use programming fonts. 3600+ icons combined from popular sets. Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more. Nerd Fonts takes popular programming fonts and adds a bunch of Glyphs. There is also a font patcher available if your desired font isn't already patched. For more high-level information see the wiki. Includes an option to create Monospaced (fixed-pitch, fixed-width) or double-width (non-monospaced) glyphs.
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    EmojiOne Color SVGinOT Font

    EmojiOne Color SVGinOT Font

    EmojiOne Color SVGinOT Font

    A color and B&W emoji SVGinOT font built from EmojiOne artwork with support for ZWJ, skin tone diversity and country flags. The font works in all operating systems, but will currently only show color emoji in Firefox, Thunderbird, Photoshop CC 2017, and Windows Edge V38.14393+. This is not a limitation of the font, but of the operating systems and applications. Regular B&W outline emoji are included for backward/fallback compatibility. SVG in Open Type is a standard by Adobe and Mozilla for color OpenType and Open Font Format fonts. It allows font creators to embed complete SVG files within a font enabling full color and even animations. There are more details in the SVGinOT proposal and the OpenType SVG table specifications. The default serif, sans-serif and monospace font for most Linux distributions is DejaVu. DejaVu includes a wide range of symbols that override the EmojiOne Color characters.
    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    m3u

    m3u

    Live Source

    The m3u project is a personal collection and integration of IPTV playlist sources, maintained as a hobby with casual updates. It aggregates streaming sources into .m3u files that can be subscribed to directly in various media players across platforms. The repository provides both simplified and full versions of playlist files, including dedicated lists for live streams and customizable options for users who want personalized M3U configurations. It emphasizes accessibility by offering multiple subscription addresses and supporting IPv6 sources. The project also suggests compatible software players for iOS, Android, Windows, and smart TVs, ensuring that users can easily set up and play live streams. While updates are “as time allows,” the repository has become a popular community-driven resource for IPTV enthusiasts who want quick access to organized streaming content.
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    LeetCode Master

    LeetCode Master

    About "Code Thoughts" LeetCode Practice Guide: 200 classic questions

    leetcode-master is a comprehensive collection of LeetCode solutions written in C++ and organized as a structured learning path for coding interview preparation. The repository contains detailed explanations, categorized problem sets, and step-by-step reasoning behind solutions, making it an effective study companion for developers preparing for technical interviews. Problems are grouped by topic—such as arrays, linked lists, dynamic programming, greedy algorithms, and graph theory—so learners can focus on specific areas systematically. Each solution is accompanied by clear commentary to explain the thought process, algorithm design, and complexity analysis. The project is continuously updated and widely used by learners as both a reference and a roadmap to progress from beginner to advanced LeetCode practice. With its thorough coverage and educational style, leetcode-master helps programmers build strong problem-solving skills and confidence for competitive programming.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Pure Bash Bible

    Pure Bash Bible

    A collection of pure bash alternatives to external processes

    pure-bash-bible is a collection of pure Bash scripting techniques that demonstrate how to accomplish common and complex tasks using only built-in Bash features. Its goal is to reduce reliance on external tools like sed, awk, or grep, which can slow down scripts and add unnecessary dependencies. The project is organized as a reference book of function-based code snippets, each showcasing practical solutions for string manipulation, text processing, file operations, and more. By relying exclusively on Bash built-ins, these methods can make scripts faster, more portable, and easier to maintain. Every snippet is linted with shellcheck, and many have accompanying tests, ensuring correctness and usability. The project is not only a coding resource but also an educational tool for Bash users who want to better understand the full power of the language.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Replica Dataset

    Replica Dataset

    High-fidelity indoor 3D dataset for AI simulation and robotics

    Replica Dataset is a high-quality 3D dataset of realistic indoor environments designed to advance research in computer vision, robotics, and embodied AI. Developed by Facebook Research (now Meta AI), it features accurate geometric reconstructions, high-resolution and high dynamic range textures, and comprehensive semantic annotations. Each environment contains detailed models of real-world spaces, including rooms, furniture, glass, and mirror surfaces. The dataset also provides semantic and instance segmentations, planar decomposition, and navigation meshes, making it highly suitable for simulation, visual perception, and autonomous navigation tasks. Replica integrates seamlessly with AI Habitat, Meta’s framework for embodied AI training, enabling large-scale agent simulation and photorealistic rendering for reinforcement learning and robotics. Researchers can use Replica’s ReplicaViewer to interactively explore the 3D scenes.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    CityHash

    CityHash

    Automatically exported from Google code CityHash

    CityHash is a family of non-cryptographic hash functions optimized for extremely fast and high-quality hashing of strings on modern CPUs. Developed by Google, it is implemented in C++ and designed to efficiently handle both short and long inputs using techniques such as mixing operations and CPU-specific optimizations. CityHash offers multiple hash sizes—32-bit, 64-bit, 128-bit, and 256-bit variants—with the CRC-based versions leveraging hardware acceleration on CPUs that support SSE4.2 CRC32 instructions. The library emphasizes hashing performance and uniformity rather than cryptographic security, making it ideal for use in data structures like hash tables and distributed systems requiring rapid key lookups. CityHash has been rigorously tested using tools like SMHasher to ensure high-quality mixing and collision resistance across a wide range of inputs. Its speed and portability have made it a popular choice for developers needing dependable, lightweight hash functions.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    WWWBasic

    WWWBasic

    wwwBASIC is an implementation of BASIC that runs on Node.js & the Web

    wwwBASIC is a JavaScript-based implementation of the classic BASIC programming language designed to run seamlessly in web browsers and Node.js environments. Created by Google, it allows developers and enthusiasts to write and execute BASIC programs directly within HTML pages or via command-line tools. The interpreter compiles BASIC source code into JavaScript at load time, enabling efficient execution within modern web environments without requiring external emulators or plugins. It supports traditional BASIC constructs such as loops, conditionals, and I/O operations, along with 24-bit color graphics functions (PSET, LINE, CIRCLE) and input handling (INKEY$, GETMOUSE). wwwBASIC brings retro programming into the modern web era, making it ideal for educational purposes, historical software preservation, and interactive demonstrations
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Shaderc

    Shaderc

    A collection of tools, libraries, and tests for Vulkan shader

    Shaderc is a collection of tools and libraries for compiling shaders—small programs that run on GPUs—into SPIR-V, the intermediate representation used by the Vulkan graphics API. It provides both a command-line tool (glslc) and a C/C++ library (libshaderc) that wrap the functionality of glslang (the Khronos reference compiler for GLSL) and SPIRV-Tools to deliver a modern, scriptable, and efficient shader compilation workflow. The glslc compiler offers a GCC/Clang-like interface for building GLSL and HLSL shaders, making it easy to integrate into existing build systems. Meanwhile, libshaderc exposes a stable API that allows developers to programmatically compile shader strings into SPIR-V modules within graphics engines and tools. Shaderc supports advanced features such as file inclusion (#include), concurrency, and cross-platform builds, and it maintains backward compatibility for long-term projects.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    XNNPACK

    XNNPACK

    High-efficiency floating-point neural network inference operators

    XNNPACK is a highly optimized, low-level neural network inference library developed by Google for accelerating deep learning workloads across a variety of hardware architectures, including ARM, x86, WebAssembly, and RISC-V. Rather than serving as a standalone ML framework, XNNPACK provides high-performance computational primitives—such as convolutions, pooling, activation functions, and arithmetic operations—that are integrated into higher-level frameworks like TensorFlow Lite, PyTorch Mobile, ONNX Runtime, TensorFlow.js, and MediaPipe. The library is written in C/C++ and designed for maximum portability, efficiency, and performance, leveraging platform-specific instruction sets (e.g., NEON, AVX, SIMD) for optimized execution. It supports NHWC tensor layouts and allows flexible striding along the channel dimension to efficiently handle channel-split and concatenation operations without additional cost.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CodeGuide

    CodeGuide

    This repository is a collection of the author, Xiao Fuge

    CodeGuide is a curated collection of Java development resources built from years of real-world engineering experience by the author, who has worked extensively in large-scale internet companies. The project serves as a structured and comprehensive learning path for developers who want to strengthen their understanding of Java fundamentals and core programming practices. It includes detailed explanations of design patterns, source code analysis, frameworks, algorithms, and real-world project cases. The repository emphasizes practical coding skills, providing examples that can be directly applied in professional software engineering. It also functions as a guide for both junior developers who want to grow into architects and experienced engineers who seek deeper mastery of system design. By combining educational material with hands-on examples, CodeGuide bridges the gap between theoretical learning and practical application in enterprise-level Java development.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    I3D models trained on Kinetics

    I3D models trained on Kinetics

    Convolutional neural network model for video classification

    Kinetics-I3D, developed by Google DeepMind, provides trained models and implementation code for the Inflated 3D ConvNet (I3D) architecture introduced in the paper “Quo Vadis, Action Recognition? A New Model and the Kinetics Dataset” (CVPR 2017). The I3D model extends the 2D convolutional structure of Inception-v1 into 3D, allowing it to capture spatial and temporal information from videos for action recognition. This repository includes pretrained I3D models on the Kinetics dataset, with both RGB and optical flow input streams. The models have achieved state-of-the-art results on benchmark datasets such as UCF101 and HMDB51, and also won first place in the CVPR 2017 Charades Challenge. The project provides TensorFlow and Sonnet-based implementations, pretrained checkpoints, and example scripts for evaluating or fine-tuning models. It also offers sample data, including preprocessed video frames and optical flow arrays, to demonstrate how to run inference and visualize outputs.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Plymouth Themes

    Plymouth Themes

    A huge collection (80+) of Plymouth themes ported from Android

    A big collection of Plymouth themes, ported from Android bootanimation. Plymouth is a project from Fedora and now listed among the freedesktop.org's official resources providing a flicker-free graphical boot process. It relies on kernel mode setting (KMS) to set the native resolution of the display as early as possible, then provides an eye-candy splash screen leading all the way up to the login manager.
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    PrettyTensor

    PrettyTensor

    Pretty Tensor: Fluent Networks in TensorFlow

    Pretty Tensor is a high-level API built on top of TensorFlow that simplifies the process of creating and managing deep learning models. It wraps TensorFlow tensors in a chainable object syntax, allowing developers to build multi-layer neural networks with concise and readable code. Pretty Tensor preserves full compatibility with TensorFlow’s core functionality while providing syntactic sugar for defining complex architectures such as convolutional and recurrent networks. The library’s design emphasizes flexibility and modularity, supporting advanced features like default scopes, parameter templates, and variable reuse. It also allows easy integration with custom operations and third-party libraries, making it ideal for both research experimentation and production-grade modeling. By combining TensorFlow’s power with an intuitive builder-style API, Pretty Tensor accelerates model development without sacrificing transparency or control.
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or deploying at scale, this repo provides starting points that illustrate how Ansible can streamline repetitive operational tasks.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bash Infinity

    Bash Infinity

    A modern standard library / framework / boilerplate for Bash

    Bash Infinity is a standard library and a boilerplate framework for writing tools using bash. It's modular and lightweight while managing to implement some concepts from C#, Java or JavaScript into bash. The Infinity Framework is also plug & play: include it at the beginning of your existing script to import any of the individual features such as error handling, and start using other features gradually. The aim of Bash Infinity is to maximize the readability of bash scripts, minimize the amount of code repeat and create a central repository for a well-written, and a well-tested standard library for bash. Bash Infinity transforms the often obfuscated "bash syntax" to a cleaner, more modern syntax. Some components are more sturdy than others, and as-it-stands the framework lacks good test coverage (we need your help!).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FreeNAS/TrueNAS Scripts

    FreeNAS/TrueNAS Scripts

    Handy shell scripts for use on FreeNAS servers

    FreeNAS-scripts is a collection of shell and Perl scripts tailored for FreeNAS and TrueNAS systems. These scripts assist administrators in monitoring system health, managing configurations, and performing routine maintenance tasks. ​
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Generative AI Examples

    Generative AI Examples

    Generative AI Examples is a collection of GenAI examples

    Efficiently integrate secure, performant, and cost-effective Generative AI workflows into business value. Detailed framework of composable building blocks for state-of-the-art generative AI systems including LLMs, data stores, and prompt engines. Architectural blueprints of retrieval-augmented generative AI component stack structure and end-to-end workflows. A four-step assessment for grading generative AI systems around performance, features, trustworthiness and enterprise-grade readiness.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Learning-SICP

    Learning-SICP

    Collection of Chinese cultural projects and course learning materials

    Learning-SICP is a community project that localizes the MIT course “Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs” (SICP) and curates complementary study materials for learners, especially Chinese-speaking Scheme/Lisp students. It focuses on translating the official lecture subtitles into Chinese while preserving the original English content for reference, providing an approachable path to a classic foundational course in computer science. The repository organizes translated subtitles, lecture indices, and supporting documents so learners can follow along with the full video series and consult the book and related readings as they study. Beyond subtitles, it aggregates links to the SICP text, environment setup guides, extended exercises, and FAQ resources to smooth first-time setup and deepen understanding of the material.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NSync

    NSync

    nsync is a C library that exports various synchronization primitives

    nsync is a portable C library that provides a collection of advanced synchronization primitives designed to facilitate safe and efficient multithreaded programming. It offers reader-writer locks, condition variables, run-once initialization, waitable counters, and waitable bits for coordination and cancellation between threads. Unlike traditional pthreads-based synchronization, nsync introduces conditional critical sections, allowing developers to wait for arbitrary conditions without explicit signaling or complex loop-based logic. This approach simplifies concurrency management and often improves readability and maintainability of multithreaded code. The library emphasizes efficiency, with locks and condition variables occupying minimal memory and supporting cancellation mechanisms through nsync_note objects rather than thread-level cancellation. Designed with portability and performance in mind, nsync can be compiled on Unix-like systems and Windows using a C90 compiler.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Public APIs

    Public APIs

    A collective list of free APIs

    public-apis is a collaboratively maintained repository that provides an extensive, categorized list of publicly available APIs for developers. Curated by community contributors and the team at APILayer, it serves as a centralized resource for discovering APIs across a wide range of domains, including data, machine learning, weather, entertainment, and finance. The project aims to make API exploration and integration more accessible by offering a single, organized index of open and free-to-use APIs. Developers can leverage this list to enhance their products, prototypes, or research projects without the need to build data sources from scratch. The repository’s open nature encourages contributions, allowing anyone to submit new APIs or updates through pull requests. Over time, public-apis has evolved into a trusted and frequently updated reference point within the developer community. It also provides an active community space, including a Discord server.
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    Public Image Mirror

    Public Image Mirror

    Many images are hosted overseas, such as GCR

    The DaoCloud Public Image Mirror project provides a stable and efficient container image acceleration service designed to improve download speeds in regions where access to global registries is slow, such as China. Many popular registries like Docker Hub, GCR, and GHCR are located overseas, often causing significant delays when pulling images. This project solves the problem by offering mirrored registries with consistent image hashes and real-time synchronization. It uses a lazy-loading mechanism, caching image layers in third-party object storage, ensuring that frequently used images are delivered faster. The system is simple to use, requiring only a prefix replacement to pull images from the mirror instead of the original registry. By reducing latency and improving reliability, the service supports developers in accelerating Kubernetes, Docker, Containerd, and AI model image downloads in production environments.
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