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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    mise

    mise

    Dev tools, env vars, task runner

    Mise (formerly RTX) is a cross-language CLI tool and task runner that manages developer tools, environment variables, and project tasks in a unified configuration (mise.toml). It handles tool installation (e.g., Node, Python, Terraform), env var profiles, and repeatable command scripting.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    sd

    sd

    Intuitive find & replace CLI (sed alternative)

    sd is an intuitive find-and-replace CLI. Painless regular expressions. sd uses regex syntax that you already know from JavaScript and Python. Forget about dealing with quirks of sed or awk - get productive immediately. Non-regex find & replace. No more backslashes or remembering which characters are special and need to be escaped. Find & replace expressions are split up, which makes them easy to read and write. No more messing with unclosed and escaped slashes.
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    Peroxide

    Peroxide

    Rust numeric library with high performance and friendly syntax

    Rust numeric library contains linear algebra, numerical analysis, statistics and machine learning tools with R, MATLAB, Python-like macros. Peroxide uses a 1D data structure to represent matrices, making it straightforward to integrate with BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms). This means that Peroxide can guarantee excellent performance for linear algebraic computations by leveraging the optimized routines provided by BLAS. For users familiar with numerical computing libraries like NumPy, MATLAB, or R, Rust's syntax might seem unfamiliar at first. ...
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    MooseStack

    MooseStack

    The developer framework for building analytical backends

    MooseStack is an opinionated starter stack that assembles a modern web application foundation—project structure, build tooling, and deployment scripts—so teams can get from “blank repo” to a working product quickly. It provides a coherent layout for server and client code, standardizes environment configuration, and includes scripts to run the app locally with the same conventions you’ll use in staging or production. The stack favors convention over configuration: common decisions around...
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    Bend

    Bend

    A massively parallel, high-level programming language

    Bend is an interactive programming environment (REPL) built on top of the Kotlin language, designed to allow users to explore, experiment, and learn Kotlin in a live, feedback-driven manner. The tool lets you define variables, functions, or values at the prompt and iteratively refine them—immediately seeing output and types—while preserving state across commands. It emphasizes discoverability and experimentation: users can inspect functions, call them on sample inputs, and evolve logic...
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    iced

    iced

    Blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler, decoder, etc

    ...It is commonly used in tools for debugging, reverse engineering, and binary analysis. Overall, iced provides a comprehensive solution for working with low-level machine code in modern software systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    clavirio

    clavirio

    Learn touch typing without leaving the terminal

    A free, open-source typing tutor for the terminal. Progressive lessons, practice modes, real-time stats, and a virtual keyboard with finger hints — for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak. Methodology Research on typing skill suggests that skilled typing relies more on implicit procedural control than on explicit knowledge of key locations. The paper also suggests that the keyboard is represented in terms of its row-and-column structure, not as a memorized list of individual...
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