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An awesome list is a list of awesome things curated by the community. There are awesome lists about everything from CLI applications to fantasy books. The main repository serves as a curated list of awesome lists.

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This repository is primarily maintained by Omar Santos and includes thousands of resources related to ethical hacking / penetration testing, digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), vulnerability research, exploit development, reverse engineering, and more.

  • Updated Mar 25, 2020
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ErichDonGubler
ErichDonGubler commented Jan 23, 2019

Link to @dtolnay's repo: https://github.com/dtolnay/request-for-implementation

This list should more focused on identifying larger gaps in the ecosystem and places where things like working groups might be appropriate. We should move the "ready-to-write" content -- that is, crates where design can be elicited here and now and really just need to be implemented -- over to the `request-for-implem

Awesome CMS Core is an open source CMS built using ASP.Net Core & ReactJS with module seperation concern in mind and provide lastest trend of technology like .Net Core, React, Webpack, SASS, Background Job, Message Queue.

  • Updated Apr 22, 2019
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Created by Sindre Sorhus and the community

Released July 11, 2014

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