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A curated list of awesome GitHub guides, articles, sites, tools, projects and resources. 收集这个列表,只是为了更好地使用GitHub,欢迎提交pr和issue。
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React, but with built-in global state management.
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The React Native Generator to bootstrap your apps
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450+ AWS, Hadoop, Cloud, Kafka, Docker, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Redis, HBase, Solr, Cassandra, ZooKeeper, HDFS, Yarn, Hive, Presto, Drill, Impala, Consul, Spark, Jenkins, Travis CI, Git, MySQL, Linux, DNS, Whois, SSL Certs, Yum Security Updates, Kubernetes, Cloudera etc...
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Static site generator written in Rust
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jSQL Injection is a Java application for automatic SQL database injection.
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Rust task runner and build tool.
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This is an example app used to showcase Cypress.io testing.
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React Hook for pub-sub behavior using React Router.
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Oct 21, 2019 - TypeScript
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Code coverage tool for compiled programs, Python and Bash which uses debugging information to collect and report data without special compilation options
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A React hook compatible with React 16.6's Suspense component.
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Knapsack splits tests evenly across parallel CI nodes to run fast CI build and save you time.
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Github sends a notification if you are @mentioned in a commit message. This is unfortunate, because you'll get repeated notifications when the commit is rebased (or when you try several merges). Arguably, this is a bug in GitHub, but it seems like it's easier to fix this on bors' side, by escaping all
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