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GNU C Library

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed 6 minutes ago

The GNU C Library, glibc, provides the standard C library interface for GNU/Linux and other Free Software operating systems.

1.33M lines of code

84 current contributors

4 days since last commit

942 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
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Boost C++ Libraries

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  Analyzed 3 months ago

Boost was begun by members of the ISO C++ Standard committee Library Working Group to provide free peer-reviewed portable libraries to the C++ community. An additional objective is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for ... [More] eventual standardization. Components successfully moved into draft ISO Standard C++09 include shared_ptr, regular expressions, function wrappers and binders. [Less]

6.2M lines of code

198 current contributors

3 months since last commit

501 users on Open Hub

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Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

The Guava project contains several of Google's core libraries that we rely on in our Java-based projects: collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and so forth.

517K lines of code

95 current contributors

4 days since last commit

69 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.88235
   
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cabal

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  Analyzed 3 days ago

Cabal is a system for building and packaging Haskell libraries and programs It defines a common interface for package authors and distributors to easily build their applications in a portable way. Cabal is part of a larger infrastructure for distributing, organizing, and cataloging Haskell libraries and programs.

143K lines of code

58 current contributors

6 days since last commit

67 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.3125
   
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EFL (Enlightenment Foundation Libraries)

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The EFL provide both a semi-traditional toolkit set in Elementary (other repo) as well as the object canvas (Evas) and powerful abstracted objects (Edje) that you can combine, mix and match, even layer on top of each other with alpha channels and events in-tact. They also provide an extensive set of ... [More] utility functions that every C developer needs. [Less]

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0 current contributors

0 since last commit

27 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: bsd_2clau..., gpl, lgpl21_or...

POCO C++ Libraries

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

The POCO C++ Libraries (POCO stands for POrtable COmponents) are open source C++ class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of network-centric, portable applications in C++. The libraries integrate perfectly with the C++ Standard Library and fill many of the functional gaps left ... [More] open by it. Their modular and efficient design and implementation makes the POCO C++ Libraries extremely well suited for embedded development, an area where the C++ programming language is becoming increasingly popular, due to its suitability for both low-level (device I/O, interrupt handlers, etc.) and high-level object-oriented development. Of course, the POCO C++ Libraries are also ready for enterprise-level challenges. [Less]

1.08M lines of code

18 current contributors

8 days since last commit

26 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.75
   
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XCB

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  Analyzed about 2 hours ago

X Window System protocol binding library. Originally for C bindings, but now generalized to several other languages. This is a lightweight replacement for the binding portion of Xlib, featuring thread transparency, XML extensibility, and a small and straightforward interface. The version of ... [More] Xlib currently being distributed by X.Org uses XCB for its transport; this allows XCB and Xlib calls to be freely mixed for ease in porting applications and toolkits. Most of the XCB C code is autogenerated from XML descriptions. (This may be why Ohloh complains about the degree of code commenting.) [Less]

69.2K lines of code

4 current contributors

17 days since last commit

19 users on Open Hub

Low Activity
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Flusspferd

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  Analyzed about 5 hours ago

Javascript bindings for C++, a Javascript interpreter/shell & Javascript/C++ module system. It includes a few Javascript classes and modules. It supports easy embedding of Javascript in C++ and vice versa. The currently supported engine is Spidermonkey.

27.5K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 14 years since last commit

8 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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MXE (M cross environment)

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

MXE (M cross environment) is a Makefile that compiles a cross compiler and cross compiles many free libraries such as SDL and Qt. Thus, it provides a nice cross compiling environment for various target platforms.

44.9K lines of code

23 current contributors

7 days since last commit

7 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
5.0
 
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GNU Mailutils

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed 3 days ago

GNU Mailutils is a rich and powerful protocol-independent mail framework. It contains a series of useful mail libraries, clients, and servers. These are the primary mail utilities for the GNU system. The central library is capable of handling electronic mail in various mailbox formats and protocols ... [More] , both local and remote. Specifically, this project contains a POP3 server, an IMAP4 server, and a Sieve mail filter. It also provides a POSIX `mailx' client, and a collection of other handy tools. The GNU Mailutils libraries supply an ample set of primitives for handling electronic mail in programs written in C, C++, Python or Scheme. [Less]

194K lines of code

1 current contributors

2 months since last commit

6 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
5.0
 
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Licenses: gpl3_or_l..., lgpl3