Self-hosted AI coding assistant
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Self-hosted AI coding assistant
The NuGet Transitive Dependency Finder analyzes .NET projects and solutions to find superfluous dependencies that have been explicitly added to projects. The goal is to simplify dependency management.
🕰 We Provide an Array of Developer Productivity Tools Designed to Help You Save Time
A bookmarkable, searchable cheatsheet for Laravel's Artisan commands.
Sweep: open-source AI-powered Software Developer for small features and bug fixes.
🤖 AI-powered code generation tool for scratch development of web applications with a team collaboration of autonomous AI agents.
Test Clutch is a system for tracking and analyzing automated regression test results over multiple continuous integration services.
Terraform module for New Relic application monitoring
Github Action for recording a Deployment Marker in New Relic
A reactive notebook for Python — run reproducible experiments, execute as a script, deploy as an app, and version with git.
Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
Developer environments you can take with you
asdf version manager plugin for odo, the developer-focused CLI for fast and iterative application development on Podman, Kubernetes and OpenShift
AI driven development in your terminal. Designed for large, real-world tasks.
All modules binaries untouched from their original locations for Bearsampp project
The open-source tool for building high-quality datasets and computer vision models
An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows
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Faker is a pure Elixir library for generating fake data.
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