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Top 23 Cat 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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mailcat
Find existing email addresses by nickname using API/SMTP checking methods without user notification. Please, don't hesitate to improve cat's job! π±π π¬
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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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neko
Neko is a cross-platform open-source animated cursor-chasing cat. This is the reimplementation write in Go. (by crgimenes)
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shorey
Shorey is a simple note app which is built with Flutter 2 3 and supports both Android/iOS platforms. It provides me full experience of interacting with Flutter and in the meantime I hope it can be your knowledge/memory transition tool, and yes, there are still much work to do.
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mousehunter-edge
Cat with prey detection on Raspberry Pi. Lock cat pet flap if prey is detected. Object detection implemented in TFLite with ImageNet v1 SSD. Inference on EdgeTPU (Google Coral USB). Stores images on AWS S3 and sends notifications to iOS device.
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I use Go. You can run scripts with go run directly, and this package makes shell tasks easy: https://github.com/bitfield/script
#Make sure to replace the URL values as it makes sense to match your scenario" $url_base = "https://cat-fact.herokuapp.com" $url_endpoint = "/facts" $url = $url_base + $url_endpoint $response = Invoke-RestMethod -uri $url -Method Get -ContentType "application/json" -headers $header #option 1 for display/utilization foreach($item in $response.all) { $item } #option 2 for display/utilization $response | ConvertTo-Json #-Depth 4
I think it's relatively straightforward? Each mouse should be generating input events, it's "just" a matter of "Mouse1 += (100x, 200y)", "Mouse2 += (-3x, -5y)" and keeping track of a virtual cursor/pointer position that the "real" cursor should jump to depending on which mouse is generating input events.
...and for the use cases, having an extended desktop (eg: airplay to HDTV mounted on the wall) and being able to have your primary "desktop" mouse 100% glued to your main screen, but a secondary "click the play next video button on the tv" mouse is genius!
I'm pretty sure if somebody were sufficiently innovative they could paint a bullseye/target around the virtual cursors with some sort of minor performance penalty (a-la: xNeko - https://github.com/crgimenes/neko).
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Cat projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | script | 5,070 |
2 | bongo.cat | 3,154 |
3 | catj | 1,323 |
4 | nyan-mode | 781 |
5 | intel-cmt-cat | 665 |
6 | mailcat | 487 |
7 | cat-facts | 426 |
8 | neko | 303 |
9 | fcat | 264 |
10 | cat-names | 262 |
11 | bash-cat-with-cat | 179 |
12 | catsim | 117 |
13 | cat | 88 |
14 | shorey | 85 |
15 | mousehunter-edge | 65 |
16 | catgolf | 40 |
17 | ft817_cat_python | 33 |
18 | cat-avatar-generator-app | 30 |
19 | vimcat | 15 |
20 | catless | 5 |
21 | kit | 4 |
22 | cod | 4 |
23 | colorize | 4 |
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