diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md index f56eede734..b7dab7813b 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md @@ -572,6 +572,8 @@ Contributions are greatly welcomed! Please refer to [Contribution Guidelines](ht * [Language as shaped by the environment: linguistic construal in a collaborative spatial task](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-020-0404-9.pdf) - ***Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications***, 2020. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=7842508027049437987&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. +* [From Explicit Communication to Tacit Cooperation: A Novel Paradigm for Cooperative MARL](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2304.14656.pdf) - 2023. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=12114270828108588849&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. + #### Pointing & Pantomime diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md index 87736c7d58..f46be5ce9b 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: 135 | Stars: 78 | Last update: 2 Jun 2023 +Installs: 131 | 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: 592 | Stars: 58 | Last update: 20 Jul 2022 +Installs: 588 | 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: 228 | 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: 819 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 2 May 2023 +Installs: 817 | 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: 328 | Stars: 455 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 +Installs: 324 | Stars: 455 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 Displays size of each file, download link and an option of copying file contents directly to clipboard -Installs: 40741 | Stars: 1914 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 +Installs: 40732 | Stars: 1914 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 Easily search GIPHY to add a GIF into any GitHub comment box. -Installs: 10516 | Stars: 157 | Last update: 7 Nov 2023 +Installs: 10502 | Stars: 157 | Last update: 7 Nov 2023 Find the best GIFs for your awesome pull requests. @@ -70,22 +70,22 @@ Installs: 136 | Stars: 22 | Last update: n/a Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository. -Installs: 7227 | Stars: 13421 | Last update: 14 Oct 2023 +Installs: 7223 | Stars: 13422 | 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: 27 | 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: 3120 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 +Installs: 3118 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 Set custom tab size for code view on GitHub.com -Installs: 548 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 +Installs: 554 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 Easily navigate through the changes in a file that has been edited on GitHub. @@ -105,22 +105,22 @@ Installs: 1000 | Stars: 142 | Last update: 8 Oct 2019 Neat hovercards for GitHub. -Installs: 27103 | Stars: 1786 | Last update: 12 May 2021 +Installs: 27113 | Stars: 1786 | Last update: 12 May 2021 Colorize issue and PR links to see their status (open, closed, merged). -Installs: 962 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 +Installs: 953 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 Displays npm package stats on GitHub -Installs: 639 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 +Installs: 633 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 Lists repositories that are similar to the one being viewed -Installs: 394 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 +Installs: 389 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 Revert closed GitHub issues from purple back to red @@ -135,17 +135,17 @@ 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: 603 | 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: 979 | Stars: 48 | Last update: 25 Sep 2023 +Installs: 994 | 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: 2132 | Stars: 349 | Last update: 14 Nov 2023 +Installs: 2130 | Stars: 349 | Last update: 14 Nov 2023 View and create Linear tickets from any GitHub PR or issue. @@ -160,12 +160,12 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 278 | Last update: 30 Sep 2021 It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it -Installs: 103389 | Stars: 34 | Last update: 21 Aug 2023 +Installs: 103345 | 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: 547 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 +Installs: 549 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 Extension to get back current and longest streak. @@ -180,17 +180,17 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 341 | Last update: n/a Hide dotfiles from the GitHub file browser. -Installs: 711 | Stars: 315 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 +Installs: 708 | Stars: 315 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 Allows you to toggle between the normal GitHub contribution chart and an isometric pixel art version. -Installs: 10000 | Stars: 3396 | Last update: 3 Nov 2023 +Installs: 10000 | Stars: 3396 | Last update: 19 Nov 2023 Browser extension to add git graph to GitHub website. -Installs: 5335 | Stars: 1995 | Last update: 17 Nov 2023 +Installs: 5330 | Stars: 2002 | Last update: 17 Nov 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. @@ -200,12 +200,12 @@ Installs: 63 | Stars: 233 | Last update: 26 May 2018 See forks with the most stars under the names of repositories. -Installs: 1332 | Stars: 560 | Last update: 6 Nov 2023 +Installs: 1327 | Stars: 560 | Last update: 6 Nov 2023 Show Material icons for files/folders in repository file viewer. Display the same icons from vscode-material-icon-theme VSCode extension. -Installs: 10637 | Stars: 387 | Last update: 7 Oct 2023 +Installs: 10625 | Stars: 387 | 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. @@ -220,12 +220,12 @@ Installs: 14 | 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: 439 | Stars: 141 | Last update: 6 Apr 2023 +Installs: 442 | 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: 10584 | Stars: 1750 | Last update: 12 Jul 2023 +Installs: 10570 | Stars: 1750 | 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: 1 | Stars: 133 | 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: 32694 | Stars: 5197 | Last update: 13 Nov 2022 +Installs: 32680 | Stars: 5197 | 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: 245 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 +Installs: 237 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 The missing IntelliSense hint for GitHub and GitLab @@ -252,22 +252,22 @@ Installs: 4000 | Stars: 960 | 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: 337486 | Stars: 22562 | Last update: 14 Nov 2023 +Installs: 337373 | Stars: 22562 | Last update: 14 Nov 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: 364 | Stars: 224 | Last update: 30 Apr 2023 +Installs: 365 | Stars: 224 | 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. -Installs: 1044 | Stars: 63 | Last update: 23 Sep 2023 +Installs: 1043 | 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: 759 | Stars: 111 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 +Installs: 748 | Stars: 111 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 Browser extension that shows which pull requests contain changes related to a file. @@ -277,17 +277,17 @@ Installs: 44 | Stars: 96 | Last update: 15 Oct 2020 Extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features. -Installs: 78747 | Stars: 22138 | Last update: 16 Nov 2023 +Installs: 78592 | Stars: 22141 | Last update: 16 Nov 2023 Are they tabs? Are they spaces? How many? Never wonder again! Renders spaces as `Β·` and tabs as `β` in all the code on GitHub. -Installs: 632 | Stars: 75 | Last update: 25 Aug 2018 +Installs: 630 | 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: 34 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 10 Aug 2020 +Installs: 35 | 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: 101079 | Stars: 9150 | Last update: 25 Oct 2023 +Installs: 101061 | Stars: 9155 | 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: 202 | 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: 16 Nov 2023 All your issues, PRs, repos and other work documents right in your new tab -Installs: 20178 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 +Installs: 20175 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 file tree for github, and more than that. -Installs: 10417 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 12 Aug 2023 +Installs: 10408 | 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. @@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ 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: 52449 | Stars: 126 | Last update: 18 Oct 2023 +Installs: 52401 | Stars: 126 | 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. -Installs: 2086 | Stars: 727 | Last update: 29 May 2023 +Installs: 2085 | Stars: 727 | Last update: 29 May 2023 Extends GitHub pages with math, diagrams, embedded YouTube videos etc. -Installs: 472 | Stars: 87 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file +Installs: 468 | Stars: 87 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-cakephp.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-cakephp.md index c633ad76b4..2cee44da88 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-cakephp.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-cakephp.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Additional lists you might find useful: ## File Manipulation *Plugins for file manipulation.* -- [FileStorage plugin](https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-file-storage) - Flexible file storage and upload plugin. +- π° [FileStorage plugin](https://github.com/dereuromark/cakephp-file-storage) - Flexible file storage and upload plugin. - [Josbeir/Filesystem plugin](https://github.com/josbeir/cakephp-filesystem) - Abstract [Flysystem](https://flysystem.thephpleague.com/) + file entity based upload plugin. - π° [Josegonzalez/Upload plugin](https://github.com/FriendsOfCake/cakephp-upload) - A customisable plugin that uses [Flysystem](https://flysystem.thephpleague.com/) to write to multiple backends (Dropbox, FTP, S3, Local, etc.). diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-certificates.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-certificates.md index eb65e023b3..74c3736daf 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-certificates.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-certificates.md @@ -150,7 +150,6 @@ Report it [here](https://github.com/PanXProject/awesome-certificates/issues/new? | :------------- |:-------------|:-------------|:-------------:|:-----:| | [Deep Learning Fundamentals](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/introduction-deep-learning) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Intermediate|3 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/deep-learning-essentials)| | [Deep Learning with TensorFlow](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/deep-learning-tensorflow) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Beginner|3 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/deep-learning-using-tensorflow)| -| [Introduction to Machine Learning with Sound](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/machine-learning-sound/) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Beginner|4 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/introduction-to-machine-learning-with-sound)| | [Machine Learning with Python](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/machine-learning-with-python/) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Beginner|3 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/machine-learning-with-python-level-1)| | [Machine Learning with Python Certification](https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/machine-learning-with-python/) | FreeCodeCamp |Professional|300 | π| | [Elements of AI](https://www.elementsofai.com/) | University of Helsinki |Beginner|30 | π| @@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ Report it [here](https://github.com/PanXProject/awesome-certificates/issues/new? | Course Name | Course Provider | Level | Hour(s) | Reward | | :------------- |:-------------|:-------------|:-------------:|:-----:| | [Introduction to IoT](https://www.netacad.com/courses/iot/introduction-iot) | Cisco Networking Academy | Beginner | 20 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/cisco/badge/introduction-to-iot) | -| [Building Robots with TJBot](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/build-robots-with-tjbot) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Beginner|3 | [π ](https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/building-robots-with-tjbot)| +| [Building Robots with TJBot](https://cognitiveclass.ai/courses/build-robots-with-tjbot) | IBM / Cognitive Class |Beginner|3 | π | ## Chatbots diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-directus.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-directus.md index 0f948662c3..e56f92921e 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-directus.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-directus.md @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ ### Community +- [Directus Extensions](https://directusextensions.com) - A searchable index of Directus extensions, themes, OSes, and more. - [Portuguese YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectusBR) ## Integration diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-dotfiles.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-dotfiles.md index 4d045c1396..90d0042d92 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-dotfiles.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-dotfiles.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-## Awesome dotfiles +## Awesome Dotfiles [![Awesome](https://awesome.re/badge.svg)](https://awesome.re) A curated list of dotfiles resources. Inspired by the [awesome](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) list thing. Note that some articles or tools may look old or old-fashioned, but this usually means they're battle-tested and mature @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ scripts to manage dotfiles and plugins. | [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh) | Community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration. | Oh My Zsh is an open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration | | [Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto) | The configuration framework for Zsh. | Enriches the command line interface environment with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes. | | [Dries's dotfiles](https://github.com/driesvints/dotfiles) | Simplified approach to dotfiles for macOS | Zsh, Oh My Zsh, macOS, Homebrew, Mackup | -| [sobolevn's dotfiles](https://github.com/sobolevn/dotfiles) | Dotfiles for the developer happiness | macos, zsh, brew, vscode, codespaces, python, node, elixir | +| [sobolevn's dotfiles](https://github.com/sobolevn/dotfiles) | Dotfiles for the developer happiness | macOS, zsh, brew, vscode, codespaces, python, node, elixir | | [yutkat's dotfiles](https://github.com/yutkat/dotfiles) | Well-maintained dotfiles that use CI to test and measure startup speeds. | Zsh, Neovim, Wezterm, swaywm working on Arch/Ubuntu/Fedora Linux. | | [Luke's voidrice](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/voidrice) | My dotfiles (deployed by LARBS) | Zsh, vim/nvim, zsf | @@ -101,19 +101,19 @@ scripts to manage dotfiles and plugins. - [bashdot](https://github.com/bashdot/bashdot) - Minimalist dotfile management framework written entirely in bash. - [chezmoi](https://github.com/twpayne/chezmoi) - Manage your dotfiles securely across multiple machines. - [comtrya](https://github.com/comtrya/comtrya) - Configuration management for localhost, written in Rust, for Linux, - BSD, macOS, and Windows + BSD, macOS, and Windows. - [dotbare](https://github.com/kazhala/dotbare) - Manage dotfiles interactively with fzf. - [dotbot](https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot) - Tool that bootstraps your dotfiles. - [dotdrop](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop) - Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere. -- [Fisher](https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher) - A package manager for Fish +- [Fisher](https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher) - A package manager for Fish. - [fresh](https://freshshell.com) - Keep your dotfiles fresh. Fresh is a tool to source shell configuration (aliases, functions, etc) from others into your own configuration files. - [GNU Stow](http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) - Symlink farm manager which takes distinct packages of software and/or data located in separate directories on the filesystem, and makes them appear to be installed in the same place. - [homeshick](https://github.com/andsens/homeshick) - Git dotfile synchronizer written in Bash. -- [mackup](https://github.com/lra/mackup) - Keep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux). +- [mackup](https://github.com/lra/mackup) - Keep your application settings in sync (macOS/Linux). - [Pearl](https://github.com/pearl-core/pearl) - Package manager that allows to control, sync, share dotfiles as - packages automatically activated during shells or editors startup. There is a wide range of packages already available + packages automatically activated during shells or editors startup. There is a wide range of packages already available. in the [Official Pearl Hub](https://github.com/pearl-hub) (for Linux and OSX). - [rcm](https://github.com/thoughtbot/rcm) - rc file (dotfile) management. - [themer](https://github.com/themerdev/themer) - Manage and generate themes across your development tools from within @@ -124,8 +124,8 @@ scripts to manage dotfiles and plugins. ### macOS -- [dockutil](https://github.com/kcrawford/dockutil) - Command line tool for managing dock items -- [mas](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas) - Mac App Store command line interface +- [dockutil](https://github.com/kcrawford/dockutil) - Command line tool for managing dock items. +- [mas](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas) - Mac App Store command line interface. - [zero](https://github.com/zero-sh/zero.sh) - Radically simple personal bootstrapping tool for macOS. ## Miscellaneous @@ -133,10 +133,9 @@ scripts to manage dotfiles and plugins. - [dotfiles.github.io](https://dotfiles.github.io/) - Your unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub. - [Filesystem Hierarchy Standard](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard) - Directory structure and directory contents in Linux distributions. -- [XDG Base Directory Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html) - - [Summary](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory) +- [XDG Base Directory Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html) - [Summary](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory) - [A lesson in shortcuts](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/at05xh/comment/egyj6lr/) - How the idea of "hidden" or - "dot" files was born, by Rob Pike (originally posted on Google+) + "dot" files was born, by Rob Pike (originally posted on Google+). ## Related Lists @@ -170,7 +169,7 @@ scripts to manage dotfiles and plugins. - [homesick](https://github.com/technicalpickles/homesick) - [Kevin's dotfiles](https://github.com/kdeldycke/dotfiles) - [kody](https://github.com/jh3y/kody) -- [OS X Defaults](https://github.com/kevinSuttle/macOS-Defaults) +- [macOS Defaults](https://github.com/kevinSuttle/macOS-Defaults) - [osxc](http://osxc.github.io) - [vcsh](https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh) ([article](https://blog.tfnico.com/2014/03/managing-dot-files-with-vcsh-and-myrepos.html), diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md index 479e298db9..af6c4d06f5 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-fuzzing.md @@ -136,6 +136,11 @@ Security and Privacy (S&P), (iii) USENIX Security Symposium (USEC), and (iv) ACM ### ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS) +- [Fuzz on the Beach: Fuzzing Solana Smart Contracts, 2023](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.03006.pdf) +- [NestFuzz: Enhancing Fuzzing with Comprehensive Understanding of Input Processing Logic, 2023](https://secsys.fudan.edu.cn/_upload/article/files/56/ed/788960544d56a38258aca7d3c8b5/216e599a-d6f6-4308-aa0b-ef45166a8431.pdf) +- [Profile-Driven System Optimizations for Accelerated Greybox Fuzzing, 2023](https://users.cs.utah.edu/~snagy/papers/23CCS.pdf) +- [Hopper: Interpretative Fuzzing for Libraries, 2023](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2309.03496.pdf) +- [Greybox Fuzzing of Distributed Systems, 2023](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.02601.pdf) - [SpecDoctor: Differential Fuzz Testing to Find Transient Execution Vulnerabilities, 2022](https://compsec.snu.ac.kr/papers/jaewon-specdoctor.pdf) - [SFuzz: Slice-based Fuzzing for Real-Time Operating Systems, 2022](https://huhong789.github.io/papers/chen:sfuzz.pdf) - [MC^2: Rigorous and Efficient Directed Greybox Fuzzing, 2022](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2208.14530.pdf) @@ -209,16 +214,32 @@ Information about the various open source tools you can use to leverage fuzz tes ### Kernel ### Network ### API +- [IvySyn](https://gitlab.com/brown-ssl/ivysyn) - IvySyn is a fully-automated framework for discovering memory error vulnerabilities in Deep Learning (DL) frameworks. +- [MINER](https://github.com/puppet-meteor/MINER) - MINER is a REST API fuzzer that utilizes three data-driven designs working together to guide the sequence generation, improve the request generation quality, and capture the unique errors caused by incorrect parameter usage. +- [RestTestGen](https://github.com/SeUniVr/RestTestGen) - RestTestGen is a robust tool and framework designed for automated black-box testing of RESTful web APIs. +- [GraphFuzz](https://github.com/ForAllSecure/GraphFuzz) - GraphFuzz is an experimental framework for building structure-aware, library API fuzzers. +- [Minerva](https://github.com/ChijinZ/Minerva) - Minerva is a browser fuzzer augmented by API mod-ref relations, aiming to synthesize highly-relevant browser API invocations in each test case. +- [FANS](https://github.com/iromise/fans) - FANS is a fuzzing tool for fuzzing Android native system services. It contains four components: interface collector, interface model extractor, dependency inferer, and fuzzer engine. ### JavaScript ### Firmware ### Hypervisor ### CPU +- [DifuzzRTL](https://github.com/compsec-snu/difuzz-rtl) - DifuzzRTL is a differential fuzz testing approach for CPU verification. +- [MorFuzz](https://github.com/sycuricon/MorFuzz) - MorFuzz is a generic RISC-V processor fuzzing framework that can efficiently detect software triggerable functional bugs. +- [SpecFuzz](https://github.com/tudinfse/SpecFuzz) - SpecFuzz is a tool to enable fuzzing for Spectre vulnerabilities +- [Transynther](https://github.com/vernamlab/Medusa) - Transynther automatically generates and tests building blocks for Meltdown attacks with various faults and microcode assists. ### Lib -### Argument +### Web +- [TEFuzz](https://github.com/seclab-fudan/TEFuzz/) - TEFuzz is a tailored fuzzing-based framework to facilitate the detection and exploitation of template escape bugs. +- [Witcher](https://github.com/sefcom/Witcher) - Witcher is a web application fuzzer that utilizes mutational fuzzing to explore web applications and fault escalation to detect command and SQL injection vulnerabilities. +- [CorbFuzz](https://github.com/shouc/corbfuzz) - CorbFuzz is a state-aware fuzzer for generating as much reponses from a web application as possible without need of setting up database, etc. ### DOM -### UI +### Argument ### Blockchain -### AI +- [Fluffy](https://github.com/snuspl/fluffy) - Fluffy is a multi-transaction differential fuzzer for finding consensus bugs in Ethereum. +- [LOKI](https://github.com/ConsensusFuzz/LOKI) - LOKI is a blockchain consensus protocol fuzzing framework that detects the consensus memory related and logic bugs. +### DBMS +- [Squirrel](https://github.com/s3team/Squirrel) - Squirrel is a fuzzer for database managment systems (DBMSs). ## Contribute diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-katas.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-katas.md index 8a8819ccf1..d3976ae9f4 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-katas.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-katas.md @@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ A kata, or code kata, is defined as an exercise in programming which helps hone - [RPG Game kata](https://github.com/ardalis/kata-catalog/blob/master/katas/RPG%20Combat.md) - [Train Reservation kata](https://github.com/emilybache/KataTrainReservation) - [Password-strength Checker TDD Kata](https://github.com/xpepper/PasswordStrengthChecker) + - [Parrot Refactoring Kata](https://github.com/emilybache/Parrot-Refactoring-Kata) - [Gilded Rose - Many languages](https://github.com/emilybache/GildedRose-Refactoring-Kata) - [Gilded Rose Original - C#](https://github.com/NotMyself/GildedRose) - [Java by Comparison Kata](https://java.by-comparison.com/kata) diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md index 5e6885130f..1fc5641da6 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-neovim.md @@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ - [CamdenClark/flyboy](https://github.com/CamdenClark/flyboy) - Simple interaction with ChatGPT in a markdown buffer. Supports GPT-4 and Azure OpenAI. - [gsuuon/llm.nvim](https://github.com/gsuuon/llm.nvim) - Integrate LLM's via a prompt builder interface. Multi-providers including OpenAI (+ compatibles), PaLM, HuggingFace and local engines like llamacpp. - [dense-analysis/neural](https://github.com/dense-analysis/neural) - Integrate LLMs for generating code, interacting with chat bots, and more. +- [jpmcb/nvim-llama](https://github.com/jpmcb/nvim-llama) - LLM (Llama 2 and llama.cpp) wrappers. ## Programming Languages Support @@ -154,6 +155,7 @@ ### Markdown and LaTeX - [ellisonleao/glow.nvim](https://github.com/ellisonleao/glow.nvim) - Markdown preview using glow. +- [ellisonleao/dotenv.nvim](https://github.com/ellisonleao/dotenv.nvim) - Minimalist .env support. - [iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim](https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim) - Preview markdown on your modern browser with synchronised scrolling and flexible configuration. - [davidgranstrom/nvim-markdown-preview](https://github.com/davidgranstrom/nvim-markdown-preview) - Markdown preview in the browser using pandoc and live-server through Neovim's job-control API. - [jghauser/auto-pandoc.nvim](https://github.com/jghauser/auto-pandoc.nvim) - Easy pandoc conversion leveraging yaml blocks. @@ -186,6 +188,7 @@ - [m-demare/hlargs.nvim](https://github.com/m-demare/hlargs.nvim) - Highlight arguments' definitions and usages, using Treesitter. - [LhKipp/nvim-nu](https://github.com/LhKipp/nvim-nu) - Basic editor support for the nushell language. - [desdic/agrolens.nvim](https://github.com/desdic/agrolens.nvim) - Navigate via Tree-sitter nodes using Telescope. +- [IndianBoy42/tree-sitter-just](https://github.com/IndianBoy42/tree-sitter-just) - Treesitter grammar for [Justfiles](https://github.com/casey/just). ## Snippet @@ -196,6 +199,7 @@ - [ellisonleao/carbon-now.nvim](https://github.com/ellisonleao/carbon-now.nvim) - Create beautiful code snippets directly from Neovim. - [TobinPalmer/rayso.nvim](https://github.com/TobinPalmer/rayso.nvim) - Create code snippets in Neovim using [ray.so](https://ray.so). - [mrcjkb/haskell-snippets.nvim](https://github.com/mrcjkb/haskell-snippets.nvim) - Haskell snippets for LuaSnip, powered by Tree-sitter and LSP. +- [rafamadriz/friendly-snippets](https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets) - Set of preconfigured snippets for different languages. ## Register @@ -868,6 +872,7 @@ These colorschemes may not specialize in Tree-sitter directly but are written in - [tomiis4/hypersonic.nvim](https://github.com/tomiis4/hypersonic.nvim) - Provides explanation for RegExp. - [00sapo/visual.nvim](https://github.com/00sapo/visual.nvim) - Provides keybindings for creating a Kakoune/Helix-like experience: first select and then choose the editing command. - [chrisgrieser/nvim-puppeteer](https://github.com/chrisgrieser/nvim-puppeteer) - Automatically convert strings to f-strings or template strings and back. +- [nat-418/boole.nvim](https://github.com/nat-418/boole.nvim) - Toggle booleans and common string values. ### Comment diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-pagespeed-metrics.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-pagespeed-metrics.md index 402f063e42..68246027b6 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-pagespeed-metrics.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-pagespeed-metrics.md @@ -236,7 +236,6 @@ Measuring own (and third-party) JavaScript bytes is crucial as JavaScript is the - [What's in the Google PageSpeed score](https://medium.com/expedia-group-tech/whats-in-the-google-pagespeed-score-a5fc93f91e91) - [How Google Pagespeed works](https://calibreapp.com/blog/how-pagespeed-works/) - ### User Timing The User Timing API allows the developer to create application specific timestamps that are part of the browser's performance timeline. e.g. you can create a user timing mark to measure when your JS has loaded for a specific component on the page. @@ -251,7 +250,6 @@ Surface any backend server timing metrics (e.g. database latency, etc.) in the d - [Docs - Server Timing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Server-Timing) - ### Frame rate The frame rate is the **frequency at which the browser can display frames**. A frame represents the amount of work a browser does in one event loop iteration such as processing DOM events, resizing, scrolling, rendering, CSS animations, etc. A frame rate of 60 fps (frames per second) is a common target for a good responsive user experience. This means the browser should process a frame in about 16.7 ms. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-regression-testing.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-regression-testing.md index 1902369967..bdd0e9e81e 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-regression-testing.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-regression-testing.md @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Finally, I'm sure everyone who reads this list has one thing they want to add. P - [Meticulous.ai](https://meticulous.ai) - Easily create frontend tests without writing code. Use Meticulous to record workflows on your web app. You can then replay those flows on new frontend code, and create a test by diffing two replays. - [testRigor](https://testrigor.com) - E2E functional test automation tool for web, mobile, and desktop tests. - [VRTs - Visual Regression Tests](https://bleech.de/en/products/visual-regression-tests/) βΒ WordPress plugin auto-updating screenshots on content updates, preventing false positives. +- [Testomat.io Reporter](https://github.com/testomatio/reporter) - Allows to collect tests to a Test Case Management System (TCMS) like testomat.io and sync manual and automated tests in one place. ## Blog posts diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-selfhosted.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-selfhosted.md index 7a0738c218..fe8c7507a8 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-selfhosted.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-selfhosted.md @@ -1958,7 +1958,6 @@ _See also: [Wikimatrix](https://www.wikimatrix.org/), [List of wiki software - W - [Mediawiki](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki) - MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software package written in PHP. It serves as the platform for Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects, used by hundreds of millions of people each month. ([Demo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page), [Source Code](https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/diffusion/MW/)) `GPL-2.0` `PHP` - [Mycorrhiza Wiki](https://mycorrhiza.wiki/) - Filesystem and git-based wiki engine written in Go using Mycomarkup as its primary markup language. ([Source Code](https://github.com/bouncepaw/mycorrhiza/)) `AGPL-3.0` `Go` - [Otter Wiki](https://github.com/redimp/otterwiki) - Simple, easy to use wiki software using markdown. `MIT` `Docker` -- [Otter Wiki](https://github.com/redimp/otterwiki) - Simple, easy to use wiki software using markdown. `MIT` `Docker` - [Outline](https://www.getoutline.com/) `β ` - An open, extensible, wiki for your team. ([Source Code](https://github.com/outline/outline)) `BSD-3-Clause` `Nodejs/Docker` - [Pepperminty Wiki](https://github.com/sbrl/Pepperminty-Wiki) - Complete markdown-powered wiki contained in a single PHP file. ([Demo](https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/labs/peppermint/build/)) `MPL-2.0` `PHP` - [PineDocs](https://github.com/xy2z/PineDocs) - Simple, fast, customizable and lightweight site for browsing files. `GPL-3.0` `PHP/Docker` diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-speaking.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-speaking.md index 9582ef2aaf..3940b82c42 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-speaking.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-speaking.md @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ A collection of awesome resources about public speaking. Please read the [contri * [Bringing Your Full Voice to Life](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze763kgrWGg) - by **Barbara McAfee** [19:07] * [How I Overcame My Fear of Public Speaking](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80UVjkcxGmA) - by **Danish Dhamani** [08:36] * [How to speak so that people want to listen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIho2S0ZahI) - by **Julian Treasure** [09:58] +* [KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 Keynote: Hiding in the Dark](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSdqHxvB0s4) - by **Dan Kohn** [07:51] ## Websites * [Speaking.io](http://speaking.io) - Tips for preparing your talk and get ready to deliver it diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-swift.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-swift.md index 49d06a446d..8ead2da609 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-swift.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-swift.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ PLEASE DO NOT UPDATE THIS FILE, UPDATE CONTENTS.JSON INSTEAD. THANK YOU :-) | Awesome | Linux | Projects | Updated | |:-------:|:-----:|:--------:|:-------:| -| [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) | :penguin: | 1050 | November 13, 2023 | +| [![Awesome](https://cdn.rawgit.com/sindresorhus/awesome/d7305f38d29fed78fa85652e3a63e154dd8e8829/media/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome) | :penguin: | 1052 | November 20, 2023 | @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ PLEASE DO NOT UPDATE THIS FILE, UPDATE CONTENTS.JSON INSTEAD. THANK YOU :-) * [BetterCodable](https://github.com/marksands/BetterCodable) - Level up your `Codable` structs through property wrappers. The goal of these property wrappers is to avoid implementing a custom `init(from decoder: Decoder)` throws and suffer through boilerplate. * [CodableWrappers](https://github.com/GottaGetSwifty/CodableWrappers) - A Collection of PropertyWrappers to make custom Serialization of Codable Types easy. * [Fugen](https://github.com/almazrafi/Fugen) - A command line tool for exporting resources and generating code from your Figma files. +* [MemberwiseInit](https://github.com/gohanlon/swift-memberwise-init-macro) - `@MemberwiseInit` is a Swift Macro that can more often provide your intended `init`, while following the same safe-by-default semantics of Swiftβs memberwise initializers. * [Model2App](https://github.com/Q-Mobile/Model2App) - Turn your data model into a working CRUD app. * [Surmagic](https://github.com/gurhub/surmagic) - Create XCFrameworks with ease! A Command Line Tool to create XCFramework for multiple platforms at one shot! iOS, Mac Catalyst, tvOS, macOS, and watchOS. * [SwagGen](https://github.com/yonaskolb/SwagGen) :penguin: - A command line tool for generating a REST API from a Swagger spec based off Stencil templates. @@ -1207,6 +1208,7 @@ PLEASE DO NOT UPDATE THIS FILE, UPDATE CONTENTS.JSON INSTEAD. THANK YOU :-) * [CDAlertView](https://github.com/candostdagdeviren/CDAlertView) - Highly customizable alert/notification/success/error/alarm popup. * [CFNotify](https://github.com/JT501/CFNotify) - A customizable framework to create draggable alert views. * [EZAlertController](https://github.com/thellimist/EZAlertController) - Easy UIAlertController. +* [FullscreenPopup](https://github.com/Ryu0118/swift-fullscreen-popup) - Present any popup above NavigationBar in SwiftUI * [GSMessage](https://github.com/wxxsw/GSMessages) - A simple style messages/notifications for iOS 7+. * [Kamagari](https://github.com/tasanobu-zz/Kamagari) - Simple UIAlertController builder class. * [Loaf](https://github.com/schmidyy/Loaf) - A simple framework for easy iOS Toasts. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-webxr.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-webxr.md index a74785a45e..f8342e57fa 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-webxr.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-webxr.md @@ -156,8 +156,6 @@ - [react-three-fiber](https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber) - A React renderer for three.js. Additional WebXR-specific hooks and components are available in [React XR](https://github.com/pmndrs/react-xr) as well. -- [Spaces VR](https://github.com/musehq/spacesvr) - A front end framework for quickly creating VR websites built on react-three-fiber. - - [three.js](https://threejs.org/) - A JavaScript library for rendering 3D content with WebGL that powers many existing WebXR experiences and tools. - [Official Documentation](https://threejs.org/docs/index.html#manual/en/introduction/Creating-a-scene) diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-youtubers.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-youtubers.md index 17c8a9378f..a6f3bda927 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-youtubers.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-youtubers.md @@ -259,6 +259,13 @@ Content about: Programming best practices \ Featured playlists: N/A \