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Top 8 C# Controller Projects
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kubernetes-reflector
Custom Kubernetes controller that can be used to replicate secrets, configmaps and certificates.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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XB1ControllerBatteryIndicator
A tray application that shows a battery indicator for an Xbox-ish controller and gives a notification when the battery level drops to (almost) empty.
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ActiveRagdoll
From-scratch implementation of physically simulated character animation with proportional-integral-derivative controllers (PID)
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xbox360-controller-manager
Turn OFF your wireless xbox 360 controller on PC and see the battery status of the connected controllers.
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GlosSI-Integration-Playnite
A Playnite extension that automates creating, launching and closing of GlosSI Steam shortcuts for your games.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
In one of the comments it lead us to https://config-syncer.com/docs/v0.14.7/setup/install/ which had a comment about another tool emberstack/kubernetes-reflector.
Project mention: Using a Series X controller via bluetooth on PC. The battery dies with zero warning, in the middle of a Rocket League match. Ideas? | /r/pcmasterrace | 2023-10-25
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Okay. I've been looking at this for a couple of weeks now and I've found that there's math involved in creating your own Ragdoll system like quaternions and you are better off going to github.com and searching for projects that have already been started and working off that but the only thing with that approach is not understanding how to change or improve the system is a bit difficult. So, what I'm trying is to use the prefabs from the assets to use in my own system. What I'm doing is using the already rigged model and model with configurable joints attached from the system I found on github Ashleve. There's are the following tutorials that are very in depth that aren't that easy to find that I suggest you follow: 1. Ragdoll series 1 2. Ragdoll Series 2 (not in English) 3. Active Ragdoll Series 3 (Not in English) 4. Active ragdoll Series 4 To just understand the topic and create a basic ragdoll I suggest these videos 1. video 1 (concepts) 2. video 2 (concepts) 3. Video 3 (tutorial) 4. Video 4 (tutorial)
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Controller projects in C#? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | 2D-Character-Controller | 1,112 |
2 | kubernetes-reflector | 885 |
3 | XB1ControllerBatteryIndicator | 688 |
4 | LenovoController | 223 |
5 | ActiveRagdoll | 168 |
6 | xbox360-controller-manager | 62 |
7 | GlosSI-Integration-Playnite | 24 |
8 | DL4II_Control | 6 |