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Starred repositories
A consolidation of various compiled open-source AI image/video upscaling product for a working CLI friendly image and video upscaling program.
Staging repo for development of native port of TypeScript
👪 A Go library and CLI tools for encoding, decoding, traversing, merging, comparing, querying and publishing GEDCOM files.
Create a family tree website from a Gedcom file
GitHub Action to automate versioning, releases, and documentation for Terraform modules in monorepos.
Automagically reverse-engineer REST APIs via capturing traffic
👻 Ghostty is a fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator that uses platform-native UI and GPU acceleration.
CLI tool to generate terraform files from existing infrastructure (reverse Terraform). Infrastructure to Code
A highly performant e-commerce template using Next.js
Grafana Kubernetes App built with Grafana Scenes
Extension to write AWS Lambda logs directly to Grafana Loki
The Go Cloud Development Kit (Go CDK): A library and tools for open cloud development in Go.
An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust.
A html/template-based hypertext preprocessor and rapid application development web server written in Go.
Runbook automation platform with deep observability integrations for SRE & On-Call Teams
TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them through a nifty virtual filesystem from any other application.
💭👀precognition.nvim - Precognition uses virtual text and gutter signs to show available motions.
A meta-monitoring chart for GEL and Loki.
Plugin to improve viewing Markdown files in Neovim
☁️ 40+ Grafana dashboards for AWS CloudWatch metrics: EC2, Lambda, S3, ELB, EMR, EBS, SNS, SES, SQS, RDS, EFS, ElastiCache, Billing, API Gateway, VPN, Step Functions, Route 53, CodeBuild, ...
pyright fork with various type checking improvements, improved vscode support and pylance features built into the language server
Find unused, missing and transitive dependencies in a Python project.