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GitHub Explore today Feb 15

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Feb 15.

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# riscv-crypto

January 2021 Release Radar
Release Radar

January 2021 Release Radar

Not everyone takes a break over the festive season. Some people in the community have been busy shipping releases. So we’re here to bring you the latest and greatest releases for January 2021.

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LGTM

Continuous security analysis

LGTM is a code analysis platform for identifying vulnerabilities and preventing them from reaching production.

LGTM automatically runs 1600+ standard analyses contributed by researchers from the Semmle Security Research Team and our customer community, including Microsoft, Google, Uber and Mozilla.

Quickly refine and run custom QL queries to find variants of known issues and prevent them from being re-introduced into your codebase.

Learn to Code
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Learn to Code

Resources to help people learn to code
Community AMA with Mike McQuaid
Staff pick

Community AMA with Mike McQuaid

Join the GitHub community for an AMA with Staff Software Engineer, Author, Inventor and Homebrew Maintainer Mike McQuaid. We’ll discuss Open Source, burnout, mentoring, being a hands-on Dad and his Engineering values.

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Melvin-Abraham / Google-Assistant-Unofficial-Desktop-Client

A cross-platform unofficial Google Assistant Client for Desktop (powered by Google Assistant SDK)
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benawad / dogehouse

The home for voice conversations.
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flameshot-org / flameshot

Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
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ratfactor / ziglings

Learn the Zig programming language by fixing tiny broken programs.
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adityatelange / hugo-PaperMod

A fast, clean, responsive Hugo theme

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