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Top 23 Awesome Open-Source Projects
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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.
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awesome-selfhosted
A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
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the-book-of-secret-knowledge
A collection of inspiring lists, manuals, cheatsheets, blogs, hacks, one-liners, cli/web tools and more.
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HelloGitHub
:octocat: 分享 GitHub 上有趣、入门级的开源项目。Share interesting, entry-level open source projects on GitHub.
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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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Awesome-Hacking
A collection of various awesome lists for hackers, pentesters and security researchers
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awesome-mac
Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
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awesome-interview-questions
:octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
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awesome-cpp
A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny things. Inspired by awesome-... stuff.
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awesome-flutter
An awesome list that curates the best Flutter libraries, tools, tutorials, articles and more.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: AI-generated content, other unfavorable practices get CNET on Wikipedia banlist | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-03In the days before "google it" was a synonym for "find it", we had different curated link sites, and even pyhsical magazines with hand-curated lists of links that people interested in a certain topic might find interesting. This still exists today in some forms, for example the "awesome lists" that you see for some programming topics, for example https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome .
Just like there was a time when 90%-99% of all email traffic was viagra spam, I imagine in the future most of the internet by volume will be AI-generated trash, and those in the know will still circulate lists of where the other 1% can be found.
An even brighter scenario is that someone, maybe a kid tinkering in their garage, figures out how to make a search engine that finds the good stuff, doesn't immediately die to AI bot farms' SEO efforts, and is financially viable.
Python: https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python
8. Security Knowledge Base: - Utilize resources like The-book-of-secret-knowledge (e.g., https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) and Awesome-Hacking (e.g., https://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking) to build a knowledge base. - Extract relevant security information and create a structured knowledge base within SecurIoT. - Implement functionality to query and retrieve security information from the knowledge base. - Thoroughly test the knowledge base integration, ensuring accurate retrieval of security knowledge.
A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software - Awesome Go / Golang (awesome-go.com)
Papers We Love (PWL) is a community built around reading, discussing and learning more about academic computer science papers. This repository serves as a directory of some of the best papers the community can find, bringing together documents scattered across the web. You can also visit the Papers We Love site for more info.
8. Security Knowledge Base: - Utilize resources like The-book-of-secret-knowledge (e.g., https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge) and Awesome-Hacking (e.g., https://github.com/Hack-with-Github/Awesome-Hacking) to build a knowledge base. - Extract relevant security information and create a structured knowledge base within SecurIoT. - Implement functionality to query and retrieve security information from the knowledge base. - Thoroughly test the knowledge base integration, ensuring accurate retrieval of security knowledge.
Project mention: 💼 50 Tips to Land a Remote Tech Job Based on My 45-Day Journey to 2 Offers | dev.to | 2024-03-04Ah, and take this GitHub Repository link for an awesome list of interview questions!
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Project mention: Node.js – Delightful Node.js packages and resources | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-17
Project mention: Interactive GCC (igcc) is a read-eval-print loop (REPL) for C/C++ | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-27
Project mention: In-Depth Perspective on Flutter: A Comprehensive Analysis and Practice Guide | dev.to | 2024-02-08Website: https://github.com/Solido/awesome-flutter
There's a lot of "Awesome" that various individuals have made to curate vertical interests. Example: https://github.com/vsouza/awesome-ios
It can be tricky to find learning resources that is perfectly tailored to the exact point we’re you’re standing right now. Especially if you already have prior experience.
But since you’re already familiar with programming, perhaps just dive right in…?
I.e. start a new project in Rust. You could do something like Advent of Code, Project Euler or Cryptopals[0]. Or write a simple webserver or whatever you feel like.
Don’t forget that ChatGPT can be quite useful for stuff like this. You can use it like a mentor. Just ask it anything you want to, make it show you examples (and then more examples) and so on. The answers might not be correct all of the time, but at least it can give you an idea of what docs to read next.
If you’re looking for blog posts, an acquaintance of mine has written some: https://priver.dev/tags/rust/
For more links to code/learning resources, see https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust
And if you get stuck you also have the official Rust chats on Zulip/Discord.
HTH. Best of luck!
Project mention: Ultimate Guide & Resources to Enhancing Your ReactJS Skills || 16 GitHub repositories | dev.to | 2023-08-14Explore a curated list of awesome React components that can save you time and effort.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Awesome projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | awesome | 299,232 |
2 | awesome-python | 204,062 |
3 | awesome-selfhosted | 177,191 |
4 | the-book-of-secret-knowledge | 128,453 |
5 | go-formatter | 120,346 |
6 | HelloGitHub | 84,468 |
7 | papers-we-love | 83,133 |
8 | Awesome-Hacking | 77,002 |
9 | awesome-mac | 71,080 |
10 | awesome-interview-questions | 66,942 |
11 | awesome-for-beginners | 63,428 |
12 | awesome-react | 61,827 |
13 | awesome-nodejs | 55,719 |
14 | awesome-cpp | 55,280 |
15 | awesome-courses | 53,626 |
16 | awesome-scalability | 52,917 |
17 | awesome-flutter | 51,100 |
18 | awesome-android-ui | 49,026 |
19 | awesome-ios | 45,644 |
20 | github-cheat-sheet | 45,476 |
21 | awesome-rust | 42,654 |
22 | frontend-dev-bookmarks | 40,872 |
23 | awesome-react-components | 40,257 |