diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md index ee4db40533..f211995878 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md @@ -1212,9 +1212,11 @@ Contributions are greatly welcomed! Please refer to [Contribution Guidelines](ht * [Human–machine collaboration for improving semiconductor process development](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05773-7) - ***Nature***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=10295771969614897767&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. [[Nature News](https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01353-x)]. +* [A foundation model for generalizable disease detection from retinal images](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06555-x) - ***Nature***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=3139988207343394501&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. + * [Accurate medium-range global weather forecasting with 3D neural networks](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06185-3) - ***Nature***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=7198604620204619820&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. -* [A foundation model for generalizable disease detection from retinal images](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06555-x) - ***Nature***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=3139988207343394501&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. +* [Skilful nowcasting of extreme precipitation with NowcastNet](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06184-4) - ***Nature***, 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=17837864391812838009&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. * [Organic synthesis in a modular robotic system driven by a chemical programming language](https://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/cronin/images/pubs/387-Steiner-ScienceJan19.full.pdf) - ***Science***, 2019. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=13920677955690815682&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md index e7697bcaf4..f0fd4e5ed0 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Want to know more about this process? Check out the [Codeless Contributions with Shows notifications when you get a new notification on GitHub and provides quick access to all notifications in a popup. -Installs: 141 | Stars: 78 | Last update: 2 Jun 2023 +Installs: 138 | Stars: 78 | Last update: 2 Jun 2023 Removes clutter from your pull request by automatically marking as viewed files that aren't worth reviewing. @@ -35,32 +35,32 @@ Installs: 28 | Stars: 7 | Last update: 14 Feb 2022 Next level code navigation for GitHub. -Installs: 596 | Stars: 58 | Last update: 20 Jul 2022 +Installs: 602 | Stars: 58 | Last update: 20 Jul 2022 Visualize GitHub repos as d3 force-directed graphs. The extension gives you a quick overview of the size and composition of any repo. -Installs: 231 | Stars: 12 | Last update: 26 Apr 2022 +Installs: 229 | Stars: 12 | Last update: 26 Apr 2022 The CoderStats link for GitHub Chrome extension displays a link to the CoderStats page for the currently displayed user or organization profile page on GitHub. -Installs: 809 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 2 May 2023 +Installs: 810 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 2 May 2023 Show the # of PRs and other contributors stats in the Issues/PRs tab. Can be helpful for maintainers that want to know if it's a contributor's first PR. -Installs: 350 | Stars: 457 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 +Installs: 344 | Stars: 457 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 Displays size of each file, download link and an option of copying file contents directly to clipboard -Installs: 40752 | Stars: 1909 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 +Installs: 40748 | Stars: 1910 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 Easily search GIPHY to add a GIF into any GitHub comment box. -Installs: 10518 | Stars: 158 | Last update: 31 Oct 2023 +Installs: 10506 | Stars: 158 | Last update: 31 Oct 2023 Find the best GIFs for your awesome pull requests. @@ -70,27 +70,27 @@ Installs: 136 | Stars: 22 | Last update: n/a Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository. -Installs: 7232 | Stars: 13410 | Last update: 14 Oct 2023 +Installs: 7227 | Stars: 13412 | Last update: 14 Oct 2023 GitHub provides a page that only shows diffs with a .diff at the end of the URL of the pull request. This browser extension makes it easier to view csv diffs by using daff on that page. -Installs: 29 | Stars: 4 | Last update: 18 Apr 2021 +Installs: 28 | Stars: 4 | Last update: 18 Apr 2021 Code folding - the ability to selectively hide and display sections of a code - is an invaluable feature in many text editors and IDEs. Now, developers can utilize that same style code-folding while poring over source code on the web in GitHub. Works for any type of indentation- spaces or tabs. -Installs: 3122 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 +Installs: 3120 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 Set custom tab size for code view on GitHub.com -Installs: 564 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 +Installs: 561 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 Easily navigate through the changes in a file that has been edited on GitHub. -Installs: 215 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 28 Apr 2023 +Installs: 210 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 28 Apr 2023 A browser extension which gives different filetypes different icons on GitHub. @@ -105,47 +105,47 @@ Installs: 1000 | Stars: 142 | Last update: 8 Oct 2019 Neat hovercards for GitHub. -Installs: 27045 | Stars: 1787 | Last update: 12 May 2021 +Installs: 27050 | Stars: 1787 | Last update: 12 May 2021 Colorize issue and PR links to see their status (open, closed, merged). -Installs: 946 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 +Installs: 949 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 Displays npm package stats on GitHub -Installs: 653 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 +Installs: 648 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 Lists repositories that are similar to the one being viewed -Installs: 373 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 +Installs: 372 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 Revert closed GitHub issues from purple back to red -Installs: 27 | Stars: 39 | Last update: 11 Aug 2023 +Installs: 28 | Stars: 39 | Last update: 11 Aug 2023 Automatically adds repository size to GitHub's repository summary. -Installs: 20000 | Stars: 1172 | Last update: 26 Jun 2020 +Installs: 20000 | Stars: 1173 | Last update: 26 Jun 2020 Chrome extension to see story points in GitHub projects. -Installs: 608 | Stars: 60 | Last update: 17 Aug 2020 +Installs: 599 | Stars: 60 | Last update: 17 Aug 2020 Generates a pie chart on user profile pages displaying a breakdown of what languages they have used in their repositories. -Installs: 968 | Stars: 48 | Last update: 25 Sep 2023 +Installs: 954 | Stars: 48 | Last update: 25 Sep 2023 This extension adds the simplicity of WYSIWYG editing to issues, comments, pull requests, wikis and discussions in GitHub. It accepts Markdown input and offers productive writing, starting with tables. -Installs: 2134 | Stars: 347 | Last update: 14 Jun 2023 +Installs: 2131 | Stars: 347 | Last update: 14 Jun 2023 View and create Linear tickets from any GitHub PR or issue. @@ -160,17 +160,17 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 281 | Last update: 30 Sep 2021 It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it -Installs: 103399 | Stars: 34 | Last update: 21 Aug 2023 +Installs: 103357 | Stars: 34 | Last update: 21 Aug 2023 Create, save, edit, pin, search and delete filters that you commonly use on the Github Issues and Pull Requests pages. You are able to scope filters to be shown globally (on each repo) or only have them show up on the repo you create them on. Pinning filters is also a feature that this extension allows you to do. So if you have several filters you use daily - you have a way to quickly access them, at the top of your list. -Installs: 562 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 +Installs: 551 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 Extension to get back current and longest streak. -Installs: 672 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 10 Jan 2023 +Installs: 668 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 10 Jan 2023 Replace browser new tab screen with GitHub trending projects. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 342 | Last update: n/a Hide dotfiles from the GitHub file browser. -Installs: 698 | Stars: 315 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 +Installs: 689 | Stars: 315 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 Allows you to toggle between the normal GitHub contribution chart and an isometric pixel art version. @@ -190,27 +190,27 @@ Installs: 10000 | Stars: 3396 | Last update: 3 Nov 2023 Browser extension to add git graph to GitHub website. -Installs: 5325 | Stars: 1913 | Last update: 29 Sep 2023 +Installs: 5319 | Stars: 1923 | Last update: 29 Sep 2023 Chrome extension that adds a button in browser and links this button to a GitHub repository that you will configure, then on any webpage just click this extension button and it will add the given link with the title of the page in that repository. -Installs: 65 | Stars: 233 | Last update: 26 May 2018 +Installs: 66 | Stars: 233 | Last update: 26 May 2018 See forks with the most stars under the names of repositories. -Installs: 1333 | Stars: 560 | Last update: 1 Sep 2021 +Installs: 1330 | Stars: 560 | Last update: 1 Sep 2021 Show Material icons for files/folders in repository file viewer. Display the same icons from vscode-material-icon-theme VSCode extension. -Installs: 10650 | Stars: 381 | Last update: 7 Oct 2023 +Installs: 10644 | Stars: 381 | Last update: 7 Oct 2023 An extension that creates direct links to imported modules, external or internal, on source code on GitHub. Supports multiple languages, including common ones like Rust, Go, Python and Ruby, but also odd ones like Nim, Haskell, Julia and Elm. -Installs: 46 | Stars: 246 | Last update: 27 Nov 2019 +Installs: 44 | Stars: 246 | Last update: 27 Nov 2019 Chrome extension which helps you not to miss important changes in your news thread related to your repo @@ -220,12 +220,12 @@ Installs: 15 | Stars: 14 | Last update: 1 Oct 2018 A Chrome and Firefox extension to quickly see your notifications in a popup without leaving the current page. -Installs: 435 | Stars: 141 | Last update: 6 Apr 2023 +Installs: 430 | Stars: 141 | Last update: 6 Apr 2023 Displays your GitHub notifications unread count. Supports GitHub Enterprise and an option to only show unread count for issues you're participating in. You can click the icon to quickly see your unread notifications. -Installs: 10576 | Stars: 1749 | Last update: 12 Jul 2023 +Installs: 10565 | Stars: 1748 | Last update: 12 Jul 2023 Filter your pull requests/issues in different categories giving you a big boost in productivity. Also suggests new trending repositories. @@ -235,14 +235,14 @@ Installs: 2 | Stars: 134 | Last update: 16 Jan 2020 OctoLinker is the easiest and best way to navigate between files and projects on GitHub. It supports languages such as JavaScript, Ruby, Go, PHP, JAVA and more. It works with package.json as well as with Gemfiles. -Installs: 32664 | Stars: 5191 | Last update: 13 Nov 2022 +Installs: 32655 | Stars: 5191 | Last update: 13 Nov 2022 OctoPermalinker is a browser extension that searches GitHub comments/files for links to files on branches, and adds a link to where the branch pointed when the comment/file was made/updated. This helps you avoid following a link that was broken after being posted. For context, here's some discussion about broken GitHub links: [Don't link to line numbers in GitHub](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8046710). For example, suppose you're looking at a gist that links to a file on the master branch of a repo. At the time the gist was made, the link worked, but if the file gets removed, the link is broken. OctoPermalinker uses the gist creation date to add a permalink that still works. -Installs: 241 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 +Installs: 235 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 The missing IntelliSense hint for GitHub and GitLab @@ -252,12 +252,12 @@ Installs: 5000 | Stars: 961 | Last update: 4 Feb 2022 Useful for developers who frequently read source in GitHub and do not want to download or checkout too many repositories. -Installs: 337565 | Stars: 22546 | Last update: 23 Oct 2023 +Installs: 337453 | Stars: 22548 | Last update: 23 Oct 2023 Revert GitHub's UI back to its classic look (before the June 23, 2020 update that has a flat, rounded and more whitespaced design). -Installs: 370 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 30 Apr 2023 +Installs: 371 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 30 Apr 2023 This browser extension allows you to open files in your IDE directly from GitHub, assuming the repository you are working on is cloned on your computer. When a fragment of a file is displayed, your IDE opens the file and puts the cursor at the desired line. @@ -267,27 +267,27 @@ Installs: 1040 | Stars: 63 | Last update: 23 Sep 2023 Helps you keep track of incoming and outgoing PRs, and notifies you when you receive a pull request on GitHub. -Installs: 768 | Stars: 111 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 +Installs: 769 | Stars: 111 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 Browser extension that shows which pull requests contain changes related to a file. -Installs: 40 | Stars: 96 | Last update: 15 Oct 2020 +Installs: 38 | Stars: 96 | Last update: 15 Oct 2020 Extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features. -Installs: 78680 | Stars: 22064 | Last update: 3 Nov 2023 +Installs: 78564 | Stars: 22067 | Last update: 3 Nov 2023 Are they tabs? Are they spaces? How many? Never wonder again! Renders spaces as `·` and tabs as `→` in all the code on GitHub. -Installs: 623 | Stars: 75 | Last update: 25 Aug 2018 +Installs: 624 | Stars: 75 | Last update: 25 Aug 2018 Introduces the Explore tab in the pull request interface where you can review changes ordered by importance and see the semantic context surrounding each change. -Installs: 38 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 10 Aug 2020 +Installs: 37 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 10 Aug 2020 The Sourcegraph browser extension gives GitHub IDE-like powers when you're viewing code, pull requests, and diffs: @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ The Sourcegraph browser extension gives GitHub IDE-like powers when you're viewi 4. Hover tooltips 5. File tree navigation -Installs: 101078 | Stars: 9100 | Last update: 25 Oct 2023 +Installs: 101061 | Stars: 9105 | Last update: 25 Oct 2023 Make tab indented code more readable by forcing the tab size to 4 instead of 8. @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 280 | Last update: 25 Sep 2021 Helps you see easily which activities happened since you last visited GitHub. -Installs: 204 | Stars: 31 | Last update: n/a +Installs: 206 | Stars: 31 | Last update: n/a Generate a magic link for your PR and post it on shared Slack channel, to entice reviewers to pick up your PR faster! @@ -323,12 +323,12 @@ Installs: 70000 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 1 Nov 2023 All your issues, PRs, repos and other work documents right in your new tab -Installs: 20185 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 +Installs: 20181 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 file tree for github, and more than that. -Installs: 10428 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 12 Aug 2023 +Installs: 10422 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 12 Aug 2023 Add breakpoints at 1400px, 1600px and 1800px for full GitHub experience on large screens. Also removes the truncating of file and directory names in the repository browser. @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 130 | Last update: 24 Jul 2020 gitpod streamlines developer workflows by providing ready-to-code development environments in your browser - powered by vs code. -Installs: 52477 | Stars: 125 | Last update: 18 Oct 2023 +Installs: 52435 | Stars: 125 | Last update: 18 Oct 2023 When viewing a repository on github.com that has a package.json file, this extension will introspect the dependencies in package.json and display links and description for each dependency, just below the repo's README. @@ -348,4 +348,4 @@ Installs: 2085 | Stars: 728 | Last update: 29 May 2023 Extends GitHub pages with math, diagrams, embedded YouTube videos etc. -Installs: 464 | Stars: 86 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file +Installs: 458 | Stars: 86 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-cl.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-cl.md index 89620e04b6..97e028e004 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-cl.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-cl.md @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Graph databases --------------- * [cl-agraph](https://github.com/vseloved/cl-agraph), a minimal client for [AllegroGraph](https://allegrograph.com/). AllegroGraph is a horizontally distributed, multi-model (document and graph), entity-event knowledge graph technology. It is proprietary and has a free version with a limit of 5 million triples. -* [neo4cl](https://github.com/equill/neo4cl) - a library for interacting with Neo4J. Sends Cypher queries to a Neo4J server, and decodes the responses into something useful for processing in CL. [Apache2][89]. +* [neo4cl](https://codeberg.org/Equill/neo4cl) - a library for interacting with Neo4J. Sends Cypher queries to a Neo4J server, and decodes the responses into something useful for processing in CL. [Apache2][89]. * and maybe: [cl-neo4j](https://github.com/kraison/cl-neo4j) - a thin neo4j RESTFUL client interface. * [vivace-graph](https://github.com/kraison/vivace-graph-v3) - graph database & Prolog implementation. Takes design inspiration from CouchDB, neo4j and AllegroGraph. It implements an ACID-compliant object graph model with user-defined indexes and map-reduce views. It also implements a master / slave replication scheme for redundancy and horizontal read scaling. Querying the graph is accomplished via a number of Lisp methods or via a Prolog-like query language. [MIT][200]. * "I have used Vivace Graph as an online catalog for millions of products, as the back end for a complex, adaptable VoIP-based IVR, as well as data store for several complex big data analysis systems, and finally as the engine for two recommender systems." (issue #23) @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ Iteration * [series](https://series.sourceforge.net/) - Functional style without any runtime penalty at all. [MIT][200]. * [trivial-do](https://github.com/yitzchak/trivial-do/) - Additional dolist style macros for Common Lisp. [MIT][200]. * [doplus](https://github.com/alessiostalla/doplus) – another extensible iteration library, similar to :for. -* [cl-transducers](https://github.com/fosskers/cl-transducers) - Ergonomic, efficient data processing. [AGPL-3.0][51]. +* [cl-transducers](https://git.sr.ht/~fosskers/cl-transducers) - Ergonomic, efficient data processing. [LGPL3][9]. * "Transducers are an ergonomic and extremely memory-efficient way to process a data source. Here “data source” means simple collections like Lists or Vectors, but also potentially large files or generators of infinite data." * "It is, in general, the most complete implementation of the Transducer pattern." * a "modern" API with `map`, `filter`, `take`, `repeat`, `cycle`, `fold`… diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-computercraft.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-computercraft.md index 6ebeb76c73..d81f3419d2 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-computercraft.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-computercraft.md @@ -180,6 +180,7 @@ A note on abbreviations: `CC` is ComputerCraft, `CC:T` is ComputerCraft: Tweaked ### Other lists - [Awesome Lua](https://github.com/LewisJEllis/awesome-lua) - An Awesome list specific to the Lua programming language. +- [Awesome Switchcraft](https://github.com/aspen-reeves/awesome-switchcraft) - An Awesome list specific to the Switchcraft server. - [Hengestone's list of languages which compile to Lua](https://github.com/hengestone/lua-languages/blob/master/README.md) - A list of languages which compile to Lua. ## Resources diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md index 733ea87ea9..585fa79c90 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md @@ -179,6 +179,7 @@ A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny * [bzip2](http://www.bzip.org/) - A freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor. [BSD] * [bzip3](https://github.com/kspalaiologos/bzip3) - A better and stronger spiritual successor to BZip2. [LGPL] * [FiniteStateEntropy](https://github.com/Cyan4973/FiniteStateEntropy) - New generation entropy codecs : Finite State Entropy and Huff0. +* [heatshrink](https://github.com/atomicobject/heatshrink) - data compression library for embedded/real-time systems [ISC] * [PhysicsFS](https://icculus.org/physfs/) - A library to provide abstract access to various archives. It is intended for use in video games, and the design was somewhat inspired by Quake 3's file subsystem. [zlib] * [KArchive](https://api.kde.org/frameworks/karchive/html/index.html) - A library for creating, reading, writing and manipulating file archives like zip and tar. It also provides transparent compression and decompression of data, using formats like gzip, via a subclass of QIODevice. [LGPL] * [libarchive](https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive) - Multi-format archive and compression library. [New BSD] [website](http://www.libarchive.org/) @@ -344,6 +345,7 @@ A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny * [UnQLite](https://github.com/symisc/unqlite) - A self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional NoSQL engine. [BSD-2-Clause] [website](https://unqlite.org/) * [upscaledb](https://upscaledb.com) - An embedded "typed" key/value store with a built-in query interface. [GPLv3] * [TigerBeetleDB C++ client (Community)](https://github.com/kassane/tigerbeetle-cpp) - TigerBeetle is a financial accounting database designed for mission critical safety and performance to power the future of financial services. [BSL-1.0] +* [Velox](https://github.com/facebookincubator/velox) - A C++ vectorized database acceleration library aimed to optimizing query engines and data processing systems. [Apache-2.0] [website](https://velox-lib.io/) ## Data visualization *Data visualization Libraries* diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md index bf3b4f1a60..479e298db9 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md @@ -202,50 +202,24 @@ Security and Privacy (S&P), (iii) USENIX Security Symposium (USEC), and (iv) ACM ## Tools -Information about the various open source tools you can use to leverage fuzz testing. -### General-purpose -- [radamsa](https://gitlab.com/akihe/radamsa) - A general-purpose fuzzer. -- [zzuf](https://github.com/samhocevar/zzuf) - A transparent application input fuzzer. -- [FireCracker](https://github.com/blst-security/firecracker) - BLST CLI tool takes your HTTP logs, uses them to map your API flows and find risks. -### Binary -- [American Fuzzy Lop plus plus (AFL++)](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus) - A superior fork to Google's AFL. more speed, more and better mutations, more and better instrumentation, custom module support, etc. [paper](https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot20/presentation/fioraldi) -- [American fuzzy lop](http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/afl/) - A security-oriented fuzzer that employs a novel type of compile-time instrumentation and genetic algorithms to automatically discover clean, interesting test cases that trigger new internal states in the targeted binary. -- [WinAFL](https://github.com/googleprojectzero/winafl) - A fork of AFL for fuzzing Windows binaries. -- [libFuzzer](http://llvm.org/docs/LibFuzzer.html) - A library for coverage-guided fuzz testing. [Tutorial from Google.](https://github.com/google/fuzzer-test-suite/blob/master/tutorial/libFuzzerTutorial.md) -- [Driller](https://github.com/shellphish/driller) - An implementation of the [driller paper](https://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~vigna/publications/2016_NDSS_Driller.pdf). This implementation was built on top of AFL with angr being used as a symbolic tracer. -- [shellphish fuzzer](https://github.com/shellphish/fuzzer) - A Python interface to AFL, allowing for easy injection of testcases and other functionality. -- [Eclipser](https://github.com/SoftSec-KAIST/Eclipser) - A binary-based fuzz testing tool that improves upon classic coverage-based fuzzing by leveraging a novel technique called grey-box concolic testing. -- [Jazzer](https://github.com/CodeIntelligenceTesting/jazzer) - A coverage-guided, in-process fuzzer for the Java Virtual Machine. It is based on libFuzzer and can be applied directly to compiled applications. -### Web, JavaScript -- [jsfunfuzz](https://github.com/MozillaSecurity/funfuzz) - JavaScript engine fuzzers. -- [IFuzzer](https://github.com/vspandan/IFuzzer) - An Evolutionary Interpreter Fuzzer Using Genetic Programming. -- [domato](https://github.com/googleprojectzero/domato) - DOM fuzzer from [Google Project Zero](https://github.com/googleprojectzero). [Blog Post.](https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-great-dom-fuzz-off-of-2017.html) -- [fuzzilli](https://github.com/googleprojectzero/fuzzilli) - A (coverage-)guided Javascript engine fuzzer, written by Samuel Groß. -- [CodeAlchemist](https://github.com/SoftSec-KAIST/CodeAlchemist) - JavaScript engine fuzzer, written by KAIST SoftSec Lab. -- [test-each](https://github.com/ehmicky/test-each) - Repeat tests using different inputs. -- [gremlins.js](https://github.com/marmelab/gremlins.js) - gremlins.js is a monkey testing library written in JavaScript. -### Network protocol -- [dtls-fuzzer](https://github.com/assist-project/dtls-fuzzer) - A Java tool which performs protocol state fuzzing of DTLS servers. -- [T-Fuzz](https://github.com/HexHive/T-Fuzz) - T-Fuzz leverages a coverage guided fuzzer to generate inputs. -- [TLS-Attacker](https://github.com/RUB-NDS/TLS-Attacker) - A Java-based framework for analyzing TLS libraries. -- [DELTA](https://github.com/seungsoo-lee/DELTA) - SDN Security evaluation framework. -- [boofuzz](https://github.com/jtpereyda/boofuzz) - Network Protocol Fuzzing for Humans. Documentation is available at http://boofuzz.readthedocs.io/, including nifty quickstart guides. -- [LL-Fuzzer](https://github.com/mit-ll/LL-Fuzzer) - An automated NFC fuzzing framework for Android devices. -- [tlsfuzzer](https://github.com/tomato42/tlsfuzzer) - A SSL and TLS protocol test suite and fuzzer. -- [TumbleRF](https://github.com/riverloopsec/tumblerf) - A framework that orchestrates the application of fuzzing techniques to RF systems. -- [PULSAR](https://github.com/hgascon/pulsar) - A method for stateful black-box fuzzing of proprietary network protocols. -- [SPIKE](https://github.com/guilhermeferreira/spikepp/tree/master/SPIKE) - A fuzzer development framework like sulley, a predecessor of sulley. -- [PROTOS](https://www.ee.oulu.fi/roles/ouspg/Protos) - Security testing of protocol implementations. -- [MTF](https://github.com/artemiosv/etfa2015) - A Modbus/TCP Fuzzer for testing internetworked industrial systems -- [MTF-Storm](https://github.com/ntinosk-mtf/etfa2018) - A high performance fuzzer for Modbus/TCP. -- [Scapy](https://github.com/secdev/scapy) - Packet manipulation program & library. Can fuzz any protocol. See the `fuzz` function. -### Driver -- [Charm](https://github.com/trusslab/charm) - A system solution that facilitates dynamic analysis of device drivers of mobile systems. -## Platform -- [certfuzz](https://github.com/CERTCC/certfuzz) - It contains the source code for the CMU CERT Basic Fuzzing Framework (BFF) and the CERT Failure Observation Engine (FOE). -- [Peach Fuzzer Platform](https://www.peach.tech/products/peach-fuzzer/) - An automated security testing platform that prevents zero day attacks by finding vulnerabilities in hardware and software systems. -- [Blackhat USA 2018 AFL workshop training materials](https://github.com/wrauner/afl-fuzzing-training) - From @wrauner at Samsung Research. -- [CI Fuzz](https://code-intelligence.com) - A CI/CD-agnostic platform for feedback-based fuzz testing of both native applications and Java web apps. +Information about the various open source tools you can use to leverage fuzz testing. The items in this section have been organized and classified based on the standards set by the https://fuzzing-survey.org/ website. Although there are currently more than 35 categories, we have selected the most relevant ones to provide efficient information. Additionally, items that are outdated and deprecated have been excluded, and only those that are currently usable are listed. +### File +- [AFL++](https://github.com/AFLplusplus/AFLplusplus) - AFL++ is a superior fork to Google's AFL - more speed, more and better mutations, more and better instrumentation, custom module support, etc. +- [Angora](https://github.com/AngoraFuzzer/Angora) - Angora is a mutation-based coverage guided fuzzer. The main goal of Angora is to increase branch coverage by solving path constraints without symbolic execution. +### Kernel +### Network +### API +### JavaScript +### Firmware +### Hypervisor +### CPU +### Lib +### Argument +### DOM +### UI +### Blockchain +### AI + ## Contribute diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-mac.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-mac.md index b4a7381202..c6a840f687 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-mac.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-mac.md @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ Any comments, suggestions? [Let us know!](https://github.com/jaywcjlove/awesome- * [Boostnote](https://boostnote.io/) - Note-taking app made for programmers. [![Open-Source Software][OSS Icon]](https://github.com/BoostIO/Boostnote) * [Craft](https://www.craft.do/) - Notetaking and writing made beautiful. [![App Store][app-store Icon]](https://apps.apple.com/se/app/craft-docs-and-notes-editor/id1487937127) * [Dnote](https://www.getdnote.com/) - A simple command line notebook with multi-device sync and a web interface. [![Open-Source Software][OSS Icon]](https://github.com/dnote/dnote) ![Freeware][Freeware Icon] +* [Email Me](https://emailmeapp.net/) - Email yourself and much more with just one tap, native on macOS, iOS and WatchOS. [![App Store][app-store Icon]](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/email-me-notes-in-one-tap/id1090744587) * [Evernote](https://evernote.com/) - Infamous note-taking app, available on many platforms. ![Freeware][Freeware Icon] * [FSNotes](https://fsnot.es/) - File System Notes is a modern notes manager, native on macOS and iOS. [![Open-Source Software][OSS Icon]](https://github.com/glushchenko/fsnotes) [![App Store][app-store Icon]](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/fsnotes/id1277179284?mt=12) * [Gooba](https://goobapp.com/) - Writing app and task manager with a simple and interactive design. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md index eb414cd6d8..26170f33b7 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md @@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ - [nvim-colortils/colortils.nvim](https://github.com/nvim-colortils/colortils.nvim) - A plugin providing utils to work with colors (picker, conversion) inside Neovim. - [Mr-LLLLL/interestingwords.nvim](https://github.com/Mr-LLLLL/interestingwords.nvim) - Highlight multiple word same time and navigate word under cursor with scrolling smoothly, display search count in virualtext. - [echasnovski/mini.nvim#mini.hipatterns](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim/blob/main/readmes/mini-hipatterns.md) - Module of `mini.nvim` to highlight patterns in text with configurable highlighters. Works asynchronously with configurable debounce delay. +- [miversen33/sunglasses.nvim](https://github.com/miversen33/sunglasses.nvim) - Dynamic Colorscheme/highlight adjuster on window switching. ## Colorscheme @@ -670,6 +671,7 @@ These colorschemes may not specialize in Tree-sitter directly but are written in - [Zeioth/compiler.nvim](https://github.com/Zeioth/compiler.nvim) - Compiler for building and running your code without having to configure anything. - [jaytyrrell13/static.nvim](https://github.com/jaytyrrell13/static.nvim) - Run static site generator commands. - [dasupradyumna/launch.nvim](https://github.com/dasupradyumna/launch.nvim) - A simple and quick task launcher which allows dynamically configuring tasks on the fly, with optional support for debugging. +- [benlubas/molten-nvim](https://github.com/benlubas/molten-nvim) - Enables running code chunks via the jupyter kernel. Output (including image output) is rendered in a floating window below the code. ## Neovim Lua Development diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-npm.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-npm.md index c48f8361cf..8e9d23c700 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-npm.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-npm.md @@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ - [npm-shrinkwrap](https://github.com/uber/npm-shrinkwrap) - A consistent shrinkwrap tool. - [npm-windows-upgrade](https://github.com/felixrieseberg/npm-windows-upgrade) - Upgrade npm on Windows. - [generator-nm](https://github.com/sindresorhus/generator-nm) - Scaffold out an npm package. -- [pkg-up](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pkg-up) - Find the closest package.json file. -- [read-pkg-up](https://github.com/sindresorhus/read-pkg-up) - Read the closest package.json file. +- [package-up](https://github.com/sindresorhus/package-up) - Find the closest package.json file. +- [read-package-up](https://github.com/sindresorhus/read-package-up) - Read the closest package.json file. - [normalize-package-data](https://github.com/npm/normalize-package-data) - Normalize package metadata. -- [pkg-conf](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pkg-conf) - Get namespaced config from the closest package.json. +- [package-config](https://github.com/sindresorhus/package-config) - Get namespaced config from the closest package.json. - [npm-run-path](https://github.com/sindresorhus/npm-run-path) - Run locally installed binaries in the terminal by name like with global ones. - [local-npm](https://github.com/nolanlawson/local-npm) - Use npm [offline](https://addyosmani.com/blog/using-npm-offline/). - [npe](https://github.com/zeke/npe) - CLI for inspecting and editing properties in package.json. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-terraform.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-terraform.md index ff882284c1..f0d43239c7 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-terraform.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-terraform.md @@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ For more Community Modules not listed here please see the [Terraform Module Regi - [tfmask](https://github.com/cloudposse/tfmask) - Terraform utility to mask select output from `terraform plan` and `terraform apply` - [tfmigrate](https://github.com/minamijoyo/tfmigrate) - A Terraform state migration tool for GitOps. - [tfmigrator](https://github.com/tfmigrator/cli) - Go library and CLI to migrate Terraform Configuration and State +- [tfprovidercheck](https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/tfprovidercheck) - CLI to prevent malicious Terraform Providers from being executed - [tfproviderlint](https://github.com/bflad/tfproviderlint) - Terraform Provider Lint Tool. - [tfrepl](https://github.com/ysoftwareab/tfrepl) - A Terraform REPL, giving you a full shell experience. Readline based. No dependencies. Save config changes. History. - [tfscaffold](https://github.com/tfutils/tfscaffold) - Framework for controlling multi-environment multi-component terraform-managed AWS infrastructure.