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FreeCodeCamp / FreeCodeCamp
The http://FreeCodeCamp.com open source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code and help nonprofits.
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appetizermonster / hain
An 'alt+space' launcher for Windows, built with Electron
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dthree / cash
Cross-platform Linux commands in ES6
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draft-js-plugins / draft-js-plugins
High quality plugins for DraftJS with great UX
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carpedm20 / DCGAN-tensorflow
A tensorflow implementation of Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Networks
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azer / left-pad
String left pad
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starters / kik
Kick-start your next projects with one-command easily
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facebook / react
A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
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pwnsdx / RandomDNS
RandomDNS aims to improve the security, privacy and anonymity of DNSCrypt. It can randomize the server choice at runtime, rotate it frequently and much more.
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maxogden / tabby
a browser with almost no UI
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dthree / vorpal
Node's framework for interactive CLIs.
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facebook / react-native
A framework for building native apps with React.
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airbnb / javascript
JavaScript Style Guide
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docker / docker-birthday-3
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feathersjs / feathers
A minimalist, real-time JavaScript framework built for NodeJS, React-Native and the browser.
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angular / angular.js
HTML enhanced for web apps
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reactjs / redux
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
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ferno / base65536
Unicode's answer to Base64
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nodejs / node
Node.js JavaScript runtime



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alexanderGugel / ied
Like npm, but faster - an alternative package manager for Node
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vuejs / vue
Simple yet powerful library for building modern web interfaces.
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sohutv / cachecloud
搜狐视频Redis私有云平台
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facebook / draft-js
A React framework for building text editors.
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Rochester-NRT / AlphaGo
A replication of DeepMind's 2016 Nature publication, "Mastering the game of Go with deep neural networks and tree search," details of which can be found on their website.
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getify / You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.

