Id | Name | Description | Website | License | Owner | Last achieved at | Tiered % | Badge |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9831 | specification | Documentation of the data format for incentives. |
OTHER | John Mertic | 13% | |||
9832 | caustics | A gravitational lensing simulator for the machine learning era. |
https://caustics. |
MIT | Don Setiawan | 22% | ||
9833 | simple- |
https://github. |
Phurithat Komkham | 13% | ||||
9834 | . |
GitHub defaults and community health files for @fro-bot. |
https://github. |
MIT | Fro Bot | 15% | ||
9835 | al- |
A beautiful, simple, clean, and responsive Jekyll theme for academics |
https://alshedivat. |
MIT | George | 39% | ||
9836 | tazama |
https://tazama. |
Apache-2.0 | Kenny Paul | 13% | |||
9837 | wa. |
Harvest consultations with sqlmesh |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Adon Metcalfe | 15% | ||
9838 | DevOps_ |
DevOps_Journey |
https://github. |
GPL-3.0 | Jeyendran Sundaram | 90% | ||
9839 | neurogym | NeuroGym is a curated collection of neuroscience tasks with a common interface. The goal is to facilitate the training of neural network models on... |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Giulia Crocioni | 94% | ||
9840 | dante- |
DanteWiki development |
https://github. |
OTHER | Clemens H. Cap | 49% | ||
9842 | Docker Compose Linter (DCLint) | A command-line tool for validating and enforcing best practices in Docker Compose files. |
https://github. |
MIT | Sergey Kupletsky | 55% | ||
9843 | django- |
The easiest, quickest and most complete way to publish REST API with Create, Read, Update, Delete and List endpoints from Django models. |
https://github. |
MIT | Jukka Hassinen | 16% | ||
9846 | aetherproject |
https://aetherproject. |
Apache-2.0 | michellearoth | 40% | |||
9847 | Stirling- |
#1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files |
https://stirlingpdf. |
MIT | Anthony Stirling | 93% | ||
9848 | uncors | A simple dev HTTP/HTTPS reverse proxy for replacing CORS headers. |
https://github. |
MIT | Evgeny Abramovich | 18% | ||
9849 | R3BRoot | Framework for Simulations and Data Analysis of R3B Experiment |
https://github. |
GPL-3.0 | Jose Luis Rodriguez-Sánchez | 18% | ||
9852 | assets | A comprehensive, up-to-date collection of information about several thousands (!) of crypto tokens. |
https://developer. |
MIT | NikolaiNikolaevichBoyko | 18% | ||
9853 | reubah | a web-based tool for processing images and converting documents with a simple interface |
https://github. |
MIT | Dendi | 15% | ||
9854 | protestr | Pro test fixture provider for Python |
https://pypi. |
MIT | Ikram Khan | 15% | ||
9855 | release- |
https://github. |
MIT | id | 16% | |||
9856 | charset_ |
Truly universal encoding detector in pure Python |
https://charset- |
MIT | TAHRI Ahmed R. | 18% | ||
9857 | Saharany- |
Config files for my GitHub profile. |
https://github. |
Saharany-Karim | 10% | |||
9858 | backstage- |
Ramp up Backstage quickly, one plugin for all data sources. |
Apache-2.0 | Roi Talpaz | 15% | |||
9859 | java- |
FPE - Format Preserving Encryption with FF3 in Java |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Brad Schoening | 15% | ||
9860 | gpcs | A modern backend API in cloud driven approach. |
https://github. |
MIT | Vinit Parekh | 15% | ||
9861 | PyPackIT | Cloud-Native Continuous Software Engineering Automation for Python Packages on GitHub |
https://pypackit. |
AGPL-3.0 | Armin Ariamajd | 13% | ||
9862 | GaNDLF | A generalizable application framework for segmentation, regression, and classification using PyTorch |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Sarthak Pati | 24% | ||
9863 | pal | A simple API and UI for executing and scheduling system commands or scripts. Great for webhooks and automating Linux server operations over HTTPS contained... |
https://github. |
AGPL-3.0 | Tim Ski | 54% | ||
9865 | malware- |
Container image with malware and crypto miner for testing purposes |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Petr Ruzicka | 76% | ||
9866 | Go FDO | A FIDO Device Onboard library with minimal dependencies |
https://github. |
Apache-2.0 | Ben Krieger | 21% |
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