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Top-rated games from Game Off 2024

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Another year, another incredible GitHub Game Off—and this one was secrets-ational! With over 500 submissions, participants turned the theme of “secrets” into an extraordinary showcase of creativity, humor, and mind-boggling mechanics. Play the top-rated games now!

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codebeat

codebeat

Tired of manually scraping your code looking for the smallest issues? Take codebeat for a spin! 🚀

codebeat is an automated static code analysis tool supporting multiple languages used by both web and mobile developers worldwide. Now also providing style analysis for projects written in Swift🔥.

We've integrated SwiftLint, the best linter for Swift in our code review app and fixed you with a help page. about the feature. Enjoy!

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🤖 The free, Open Source alternative to OpenAI, Claude and others. Self-hosted and local-first. Drop-in replacement for OpenAI, running on consumer-grade hardware. No GPU required. Runs gguf, transformers, diffusers and many more models architectures. Features: Generate Text, Audio, Video, Images, Voice Cloning, Distributed, P2P inference

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Codetree

Codetree

Codetree is a lightweight project management app with terrific support for multi-repo projects. There's nothing to install and it works in every browser.

Agile teams use Codetree to plan sprints and epics, and understand their in-flight work. Two-way sync with GitHub Issues means your team can work in either tool and everything stays up to date.

Teams from SeatGeek, Google, Telerik, MIT, Microsoft and CKSource trust Codetree to help deliver great software.