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Top 100 repozytoriów według gwiazdek

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Top 100 repozytoriów według gwiazdek

  1. 1
    Toolkit for developing sleek command line apps.
    2 532
  2. 2
    A beautiful and powerful interactive command line prompt
    1 562
  3. 3
    Ruby interface to GitHub API
    1 183
  4. 4
    Python DDD example
    1 036
  5. 5
    A minimal finite state machine with a straightforward syntax.
    804
  6. 6
    Terminal output styling with intuitive and clean API.
    668
  7. 7
    Performance testing matchers for RSpec
    618
  8. 8
    A terminal spinner for tasks that have non-deterministic time frame.
    440
  9. 9
    Display a single or multiple progress bars in the terminal.
    434
  10. 10
    Manages and displays breadcrumb trails in Rails app - lean & mean.
    405
  11. 11
    Execute shell commands with pretty output logging and capture stdout, stderr and exit status.
    405
  12. 12
    Convert a markdown document or text into a terminal friendly output.
    325
  13. 13
    A readable, structured and beautiful logging for the terminal
    293
  14. 14
    GitHub on your command line. Use your terminal, not the browser.
    269
  15. 15
    Python microframework for modular monoliths and loosely coupled apps
    211
  16. 16
    A flexible and intuitive table generator
    204
  17. 17
    Draw various frames and boxes in your terminal window
    192
  18. 18
    A curated list of awesome command-line applications in Ruby.
    187
  19. 19
    Rack middleware for the EU ePrivacy Directive compliance in Ruby Web Apps
    147
  20. 20
    Draw pie charts in your terminal window
    145
  21. 21
    Conversion from one object type to another with a bit of black magic.
    133
  22. 22
    A set of useful functions for transforming strings.
    132
  23. 23
    Compare cryptocurrency trading data across multiple exchanges and blockchains in the comfort of your terminal
    114
  24. 24
    Terminal exit codes.
    99
  25. 25
    Convert strings between different cases.
    97
  26. 26
    A set of methods for processing keyboard input in character, line and multiline modes.
    97
  27. 27
    Terminal screen detection - cross platform, major ruby interpreters
    91
  28. 28
    A declarative command-line parser
    89
  29. 29
    A merkle tree is a data structure used for efficiently summarizing sets of data, often one-time signatures.
    83
  30. 30
    Terminal cursor movement and manipulation of cursor properties such as visibility
    78
  31. 31
    A highly customisable application configuration interface for building terminal tools.
    70
  32. 32
    [DEPRECATED] Text transformations
    70
  33. 33
    File manipulation utility methods
    68
  34. 34 65
  35. 35
    Write distributed systems that are resilient and self-heal.
    63
  36. 36
    Measure performance trends of Ruby code
    60
  37. 37
    Print directory or structured data in a tree like format
    59
  38. 38
    Lex is an implementation of lex tool in Ruby.
    58
  39. 39
    Present Markdown-powered slide decks in the terminal.
    54
  40. 40
    Truncate strings with fullwidth characters and ANSI codes.
    48
  41. 41
    Terminal hyperlinks support detection and generation.
    42
  42. 42
    Terminal output paging - cross-platform, major ruby interpreters
    42
  43. 43
    🔓Authorization library for Django
    39
  44. 44
    Terminal color capabilities detection
    37
  45. 45
    A docker container for C++ builds
    34
  46. 46
    Projekt do nauki języka w ramach #100commitow
    33
  47. 47
    Convert between singular and plural forms of English nouns
    32
  48. 48
    Opens a file or text in the user's preferred editor
    31
  49. 49
    Sparkline charts for terminal applications.
    31
  50. 50
    Customer relationship management system
    30
  51. 51
    Operating system detection
    30
  52. 52 27
  53. 53 26
  54. 54 25
  55. 55
    Library for mocking CLI calls to external APIs
    25
  56. 56
    Allows ruby objects to implement equality comparison and inspection methods.
    24
  57. 57
    A self-balancing binary tree optimised for fast access to frequently used nodes.
    24
  58. 58
    Terminal mine hunting game.
    23
  59. 59
    Cross-platform implementation of Unix `which` command
    22
  60. 60
    Responsive and mobile enabled jQuery plugin to help create rotating content.
    21
  61. 61
    Trace memory allocations and collect stats
    20
  62. 62
    Handle ANSI escape codes in strings
    20
  63. 63
    Express numbers as string numerals
    20
  64. 64
    2020 Poland coronavirus data (COVID-19 / 2019-nCoV)
    19
  65. 65 17
  66. 66
    A GoLang implementation of counters.
    17
  67. 67 16
  68. 68
    Workshops aimed for Bachelor's student showing how to fight against Dependency Hell effectively!
    13
  69. 69
    Benchmark execution time and iterations per second
    13
  70. 70
    Kick-off repository for starting with Kaggle!
    12
  71. 71
    A command routing tree for terminal applications
    12
  72. 72 11
  73. 73 11
  74. 74
    Bundle improve routing in Symfony2 for subdomain support
    10
  75. 75
    inspired by five cents app
    9
  76. 76
    English language linter to hold your files in high esteem.
    9
  77. 77 9
  78. 78
    Ruby backend for Impact.js framework
    8
  79. 79
    CLI tool for intuitive terminal output styling
    8
  80. 80 8
  81. 81 8
  82. 82
    Zaawansowane programowanie obiektowe UWM
    7
  83. 83
    Project realised with the Visimind company at University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn.
    7
  84. 84
    Program in R for calculating RSCU.
    7
  85. 85
    Torch7 batch normalization example on MNIST dataset
    7
  86. 86
    CLI tool for displaying nicely formatted Markdown documents in the terminal
    7
  87. 87
    A .NET library for processing PDF
    6
  88. 88
    We are an Artificial Intelligence Student Club founded in 2023 by Jan Karaś at Univeristy of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Currently mostly involved in Computer Vision and NLP projects. Join our Discord server and build AI with us!
    6
  89. 89
    An example of Global State implementation using React Hooks and Context API
    6
  90. 90
    Configuration files for Unix tools
    6
  91. 91
    Automate deployment of static websites
    6
  92. 92
    Ćwiczenia z przedmiotu Systemy sztucznej inteligencji
    5
  93. 93 5
  94. 94
    React library tutorial implementation based on https://ibaslogic.com/react-tutorial-for-beginners/
    5
  95. 95
    Face Expression Recognizer is a human face detector and face expression classificator. Created by members of the KNSI Czarna Magia AI Student Club.
    5
  96. 96
    Our onepager website with all crucial informations!
    5
  97. 97
    Repository with the application developed during WAVE3 by the Magical Drones team under supervision of Świta Znachora and Dominik Mielczarek.
    5
  98. 98
    Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components with added NosTale support
    5
  99. 99
    an R package for analyzing polyA tails after dorado basecalling.
    5
  100. 100
    This is a copy of http://sourceforge.net/projects/opennn/
    5