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Top 23 Review Open-Source Projects
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git-quick-stats
▁▅▆▃▅ Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in git repository.
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Project mention: Pronto: Quick automated code review of your changes | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-06
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time-series-transformers-review
A professionally curated list of awesome resources (paper, code, data, etc.) on transformers in time series.
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MLE-Flashcards
200+ detailed flashcards useful for reviewing topics in machine learning, computer vision, and computer science.
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react-native-in-app-review
The Google Play In-App Review API, App store rating API lets you prompt users to submit Play Store or App store ratings and reviews without the inconvenience of leaving your app or game.
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R is my least favorite language to use, thanks to the uni courses that force it
https://github.com/ReeceGoding/Frustration-One-Year-With-R
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The latest iteration of the Azure Quick Review tool, azqr 2.0.0 Preview, marks a significant advancement in cloud resource analysis.
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crev
Socially scalable Code REView and recommendation system that we desperately need. See http://github.com/crev-dev/cargo-crev for real implemenation.
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ebisu
Public-domain Python library for flashcard quiz scheduling using Bayesian statistics. (JavaScript, Java, Dart, and other ports available!)
Yeah my current approach for programmatic Anki notes is genanki + using a stable ID as the first field of cards to allow for updates. Great point about ephemeral sentences -- something for me to think about creating an auto-suspension add-on for (I've seen the same issues about memorizing structure).
What did you use for scheduling? I've seen ebisu [0] used before but found it difficult to grok. I can say as I've used FSRS [1] within Anki I've started to like its decisions alot.
I think the main thing that keeps me from rolling my own Anki is mobile support. I had an Android app once and having to keep up-to-date with all the changing App Store requirements was annoying as hell. Eventually they took down the app for some compliance thing.
[0] https://github.com/fasiha/ebisu
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Awesome-SSL4TS
A professionally curated list of awesome resources (paper, code, data, etc.) on Self-Supervised Learning for Time Series (SSL4TS).
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awesome-refreshing-llms
EMNLP'23 survey: a curation of awesome papers and resources on refreshing large language models (LLMs) without expensive retraining.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Review projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | git-quick-stats | 6,423 |
2 | Pronto | 2,628 |
3 | time-series-transformers-review | 2,579 |
4 | cargo-crev | 2,126 |
5 | Hyperion | 2,050 |
6 | MLE-Flashcards | 2,029 |
7 | Hyperion-Android | 1,962 |
8 | HoundCI | 1,954 |
9 | Neural-Style-Transfer-Papers | 1,628 |
10 | dl-4-tsc | 1,574 |
11 | react-native-in-app-review | 679 |
12 | Frustration-One-Year-With-R | 621 |
13 | PEP 8 Speaks | 613 |
14 | azqr | 553 |
15 | crev | 403 |
16 | LLM-Planning-Papers | 388 |
17 | ebisu | 315 |
18 | Awesome-SSL4TS | 297 |
19 | OFScripts | 282 |
20 | pull-review | 208 |
21 | sha-2 | 182 |
22 | testing-in-bash | 139 |
23 | awesome-refreshing-llms | 127 |