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    Skiko

    Skiko

    Kotlin Multiplatform bindings to Skia

    ...It serves as the low-level rendering backbone for Kotlin UI frameworks like Compose for Desktop and Compose for Web, enabling smooth, GPU-accelerated 2D graphics across Windows, macOS, Linux, and other supported targets without writing native code. Skiko abstracts away platform-specific rendering details while exposing Skia’s powerful features such as high-quality text shaping, image filters, path operations, and hardware accelerated canvases, making it ideal for building rich UI components, animations, games, or custom drawing surfaces. By leveraging Skia’s proven performance and cross-platform consistency, Skiko helps developers write a single graphics pipeline that behaves predictably across environments, simplifying maintenance and reducing platform fragmentation.
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    Storybook

    Storybook

    The UI component explorer, develop, document, & test React, Vue, etc.

    ...Use addons to customize your workflow, automate testing, and integrate with your favorite tools. Stories are a pragmatic, reproducible way to keep track of UI edge cases. Write stories once then reuse them to power automated tests. Whenever you write a story you get a handy test case. Quickly browse stories to make sure your UI looks right. Pinpoint UI changes down to the pixel by comparing image snapshots of stories.
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    Halide

    A language for fast, portable data-parallel computation

    Halide is a programming language for fast, portable data-parallel computation. It was designed to make writing high-performance image and array processing code much easier on modern machines. It works on all major operating systems and with several CPU architectures (X86, ARM, MIPS, Hexagon, PowerPC) and GPU Compute APIs (CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, among others). It isn't a standalone programming language however; rather it is embedded in C++ which means that you write C++ code, building an in-memory representation of a Halide pipeline using Halide's C++ API. ...
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    Mermaid.js to SVG Converter

    Mermaid.js to SVG Converter

    Visualize the diagrams of your projects

    While coding with AI assist, I noticed bigger projects need something more rigid as context so the AI coder doesn't stray away when I try to add new features. You know, to keeps its memory fresh and not change the stuff that already works. The trick is to ask the AI to write a diagram in Mermaid.js format that solidifies the structure of the project and then use that as context to keep the AI reminded at all times what the project is as a whole. This will prevent it from changing things its not supposed to change. This standalone offline web app will convert that mermaid.js code into a visual SVG image so that YOU as a human will be able to understand what the AI think about the structure of your projects so you can see it and fix any misconceptions until the diagram is correct for your project. ...
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    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

    Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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    Stetho

    Stetho

    Debug bridge for Android applications

    Stetho is a sophisticated debug bridge for Android applications. When enabled, developers have access to the Chrome Developer Tools feature natively part of the Chrome desktop browser. Developers can also choose to enable the optional dumpapp tool which offers a powerful command-line interface to application internals. Alternatively you can include Stetho from Maven Central via Gradle or Maven. Only the main stetho dependency is strictly required, however you may also wish to use one of the...
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    ATX

    ATX

    Smart phone automation tool. Support iOS, Android, WebApp and game

    ATX (AutomatorX) is an open source automated testing tool that supports testing native applications, games, and Web applications on iOS and Android platforms. Use Python to write test cases, and use image recognition and control positioning technology to complete the automation of the game. Attach a dedicated IDE to complete scripting quickly. The libraries for Android and iOS native application testing have been separated and can be used alone (it is strongly recommended to use it alone, firstly, it has less dependencies and high stability, and secondly, it can be automatically completed when writing code)
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