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GNU Libtool

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed about 24 hours ago

GNU Libtool hides the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. GNU Libtool ships with GNU libltdl, which hides the complexity of loading dynamic runtime libraries (modules) behind a consistent, portable interface.

16.6K lines of code

1 current contributors

11 days since last commit

424 users on Open Hub

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Node.js

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Claimed by The Linux Foundation Analyzed about 2 hours ago

This is the NodeJs project: Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.

9.45M lines of code

482 current contributors

about 9 hours since last commit

355 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
4.48276
   
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The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure

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Claimed by The LLVM Project Analyzed about 1 hour ago

10.6M lines of code

510 current contributors

about 7 hours since last commit

292 users on Open Hub

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matplotlib

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Matplotlib is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. Matplotlib can be used in python scripts, the Python and IPython shells (similar to Matlab or Mathematica), web application servers ... [More] , and six graphical user interface toolkits. It is possible to generate plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, errorcharts, scatterplots, etc, with just a few lines of code. [Less]

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165 current contributors

0 since last commit

292 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: BSD-3-Clause

MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

MinGW: import libraries and header files for use with GCC to build native Windows applications; now with added extensions to the MSVC runtime to support C99 functionality.

1.74M lines of code

0 current contributors

5 days since last commit

282 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.15116
   
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Licenses: gpl, Public_Do...

VI

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

The vi editor is one of the most common text editors on Unix. It was developed starting around 1976 by Bill Joy at UCB, who was tired of the ed editor. But since he used ed as a code base, access to the original sources has required a commercial Unix Source Code License for more than twenty years. ... [More] In January 2002, Caldera was so kind to remove usage restrictions to the Ancient Unix Code by a BSD-style license (see the announcement at Slashdot) and thus vi is now finally free. Compared to most of its many clones, the traditional vi is a rather small program (the binary size is approximately 160 kBytes on i386) just with its extremely powerful editing interface, but lacking fancy features like multiple undo, multiple screens, or syntax highlighting. [Less]

18.1K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 17 years since last commit

257 users on Open Hub

Inactive
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The FreeType Project

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

FreeType 2 is a software font engine that is designed to be small, efficient, highly customizable and portable while capable of producing high-quality output (glyph images). It can be used in graphics libraries, display servers, font conversion tools, text image generation tools, and many other ... [More] products as well. Note that FreeType 2 is a font service and doesn't provide APIs to perform higher-level features, like text layout or graphics processing (e.g., colored text rendering, "hollowing", etc.). However, it greatly simplifies these tasks by providing a simple, easy to use and uniform interface to access the content of font files. FreeType 2 is released under two open-source licenses: our own BSD-like FreeType License and the GPL. [Less]

197K lines of code

22 current contributors

2 days since last commit

245 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.34286
   
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pgAdmin III

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Open Source administration and management tools for the PostgreSQL database and derivative products such as EnterpriseDB's Postgres Plus and GreenPlum Database. Includes a graphical administration interface, an SQL query tool with grahical EXPLAIN, a procedural code editor, an SQL/shell/batch ... [More] scheduling agent, Slony-I management and much more. pgAdmin III is designed to answer the needs of most users, from writing simple SQL queries to developing complex databases. The graphical interface supports all PostgreSQL features and makes administration easy. Available in more than a dozen languages and for several operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX and Solaris. [Less]

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0 current contributors

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204 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: postgresql

rxvt-unicode

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

rxvt-unicode is a modern, Unicode-aware color xterm replacement that uses significantly less memory than a conventional xterm and many other Unicode supporting terminal emulators. It supports using multiple fonts at the same time, including Xft fonts, and client-server technology to reduce memory ... [More] consumption when using multiple windows. [Less]

73.3K lines of code

1 current contributors

3 months since last commit

204 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
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QGIS

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Claimed by OSGeo - The Open Source Geo... Analyzed about 18 hours ago

QGIS (formerly also known as Quantum GIS) is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows. QGIS supports vector, raster, and database formats. QGIS is licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS lets you browse and create map ... [More] data on your computer. It supports many common spatial data formats (e.g. ESRI ShapeFile, geotiff). [Less]

2.44M lines of code

149 current contributors

1 day since last commit

203 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
4.43902
   
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