There are currently 67 open-source projects built with git, with a combined total of 1942.8k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Shell.
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A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with 300+ plugins, 140+ themes, and auto-updates.
A delightful community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration with hundreds of plugins and themes.
A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with 300+ plugins, 140+ themes, and auto-updates.
A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with hundreds of plugins and themes.
A platform to create, deploy, and manage continuous AI agents that automate complex workflows.
A platform for building, deploying, and managing continuous AI agents that automate complex workflows.
A POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active Node.js versions via the command line.
A POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active Node.js versions via the command line.
A fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library for DOM manipulation, event handling, and AJAX.
A comprehensive collection of hidden and useful features for Git and GitHub to boost developer productivity.
A collaborative set of guidelines, rules, and best practices for writing modern, safe, and effective C++ code.
A simple, unobtrusive tool to easily switch between multiple versions of Python on a per-user or per-project basis.
A comprehensive, pre-configured Vim setup with plugins, color schemes, and key mappings for an enhanced editing experience.
Open source platform for source code management, CI/CD, issue tracking, and DevOps collaboration.
A plugin manager for Vim that simplifies installing, updating, and managing Vim scripts directly from your .vimrc.
Fully automated version management and package publishing based on semantic versioning.
The open-source codebase for IntelliJ IDEA and the IntelliJ Platform, enabling IDE and plugin development.
A cross-platform Vim distribution with a curated set of plugins, optimized configuration, and pathogen-based organization.
A package manager for the web that manages front-end dependencies via Git with a flat dependency tree.
A configuration framework for Zsh that enriches the command line with sane defaults, aliases, functions, auto completion, and prompt themes.
A minimal, fast, and aesthetically pleasing ZSH prompt with async Git status and customizable options.
A low-latency platform for change data capture (CDC) that streams row-level changes from databases to applications.
The official React documentation website built with Next.js, featuring interactive examples and comprehensive guides.
A framework for managing packages and themes in the Fish shell, enabling extensibility and customization.
A flight-proven, component-driven framework for rapid development of spaceflight and embedded software applications.
The official package manager for Swift, handling dependencies, building, and distributing source code.
An autonomous AI development loop for Claude Code with intelligent exit detection, rate limiting, and session management.
A collection of vim, zsh, git, and tmux configuration files for developers, managed with rcm.
A portable CLI and local web app for plain text note-taking, bookmarking, and archiving with Git syncing, search, tagging, and Pandoc conversion.
A project management skill system for AI agents that uses GitHub Issues and Git worktrees for parallel, spec-driven development.
A collection of 45 practical tips and scripts for maximizing productivity with Claude Code, from custom status lines to advanced container workflows.
A command-line tool to generate a standup report of your Git commits from the last working day across multiple repositories.
A topic-centric dotfiles management system for organizing shell configurations, aliases, and environment customizations.
An open-source C# game engine for realistic rendering and VR, featuring a visual editor and cross-platform support.
A Git repository containing the complete historical evolution of Unix from 1970 to the present day.
A Git repository containing the complete, continuous history of Unix from 1970 to today, reconstructed from historical snapshots.
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