Awesome List Updates on May 03, 2025
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1. Awesome Qubes OS
Customization
- Quick Quality-of-Life Improvements - Custom scripts for everyday things.
2. Awesome Crystal
Code Analysis and Metrics
- cruml (⭐6) - A tool that provides an UML class diagram generator for any Crystal projects
3. Awesome Cpp
Miscellaneous
- Reaction (⭐317) - A lightweight, header-only reactive programming framework leveraging modern C++20 features for building efficient dataflow applications. [MIT]
4. Awesome Integration
Projects / API Management
- Gravitee.io API Management (⭐247) (⭐244) - A lightweight, open-source platform offering flexible API governance, robust security, and straightforward configuration.
- WSO2 API Manager (⭐887) (⭐886) - A fully open-source API platform offering robust governance, flexible deployment, and community-driven innovation.
Projects / API Design
- OpenAPI Diff (⭐910) (⭐906) - Compare OpenAPI specs with version control and visualize the differences in HTML or Markdown format.
Projects / API Documentation
- OpenAPI Explorer (⭐327) (⭐325) - Creates intuitive, interactive user interfaces from OpenAPI specs, simplifying API exploration and testing.
- Zudoku (⭐183) (⭐177) - A customizable framework built on OpenAPI, focused on delivering exceptional developer experiences through quality documentation.
Projects / API Gateway
- Gloo Edge (⭐87) (⭐85) - An Envoy Proxy–based gateway offering advanced traffic control, enhanced security, and observability for microservices ecosystems.
- KrakenD API Gateway (⭐2.2k) (⭐2.2k) - An ultra-high performance gateway with efficient middleware configuration, robust security, and seamless scaling.
Projects / BRE
- OpenL Tablets (⭐166) (⭐165) - Flexible open-source decision management system that simplifies defining and executing business rules and decision tables.
Projects / ETL
- Airbyte (⭐18k) (⭐18k) - Flexible, open-source data integration platform that builds ELT pipelines to move data from diverse sources to modern destinations.
Projects / Messaging
- NATS (⭐17k) (⭐17k) - Lightweight, high-performance messaging system ideal for microservices and cloud-native architectures.
Projects / Self-Service Integration
- n8n (⭐87k) (⭐88k) - Open-source workflow automation tool with 400+ connectors, giving you full control over your data and integrations.
Resources / Data Formats
- NDJSON (⭐736) (⭐732) - A standard for delimiting JSON objects in stream protocols. It allows for efficient processing of large JSON datasets and is widely used in big data processing.
- YAML (⭐390) (⭐389) - A human-friendly and easy-to-read data serialization format that is widely used for configuration files and data exchange. It supports rich data types and is compatible with most programming languages.
5. Awesome Mac
Utilities / Window Management
- AeroSpace (⭐12k) - i3-like tiling window manager for macOS.
- Dockit - An application that can dock any window to the edge of the screen.
6. Awesome Mental Health
About
- Burnout and recovery
- Depression and anxiety in remote work
- Mindfulness and stress reduction
- Imposter syndrome and self-doubt
- Building psychologically safe engineering cultures
Applications
- Calm – Provides guided meditations, sleep stories, and breathing exercises to help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality.
- Cope Notes – Sends daily text messages with positive thoughts, exercises, and journaling prompts to help combat depression and anxiety. Content is reviewed by mental health professionals.
- EmoBay – An AI-driven digital mental health platform offering 24/7 conversational support, mood tracking, and crisis-response guidance via a chatbot interface.
- eQuoo – A game-based app that teaches psychological skills to improve emotional fitness and resilience through interactive storytelling.
- Happify – Offers science-based activities and games designed to reduce stress, overcome negative thoughts, and build resilience.
- Headspace – A meditation and mindfulness app offering guided sessions, sleep aids, and stress-reduction techniques. Backed by clinical research and widely used in workplace wellness programs.
- MindShift CBT – Designed to help teens and young adults cope with anxiety using CBT strategies, including relaxation exercises and thought journals.
- PTSD Coach – Developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, this app provides education about PTSD, self-assessment tools, and resources for managing symptoms.
- Woebot – A mental health chatbot that delivers daily emotional support using principles from CBT, helping users track moods and develop coping strategies.
- Wysa – An AI-powered chatbot that uses evidence-based techniques like CBT and mindfulness to support users in managing stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Youper – An AI-powered emotional health assistant that guides you through conversations and activities based on psychological techniques.
Books
- Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys’ Club of Silicon Valley - By Emily Chang. A revealing investigation into sexism and exclusion in tech culture—and the toll it takes on women’s mental health.
- Building a Startup Without Going Crazy - By Leen de Bruyne. A set of 100 short lessons from a founder who burned out and recovered, offering advice for staying sane while launching a company.
- Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind - By Andy Dunn. A gripping memoir by the co-founder of Bonobos about living with bipolar disorder while building a startup.
- Code Review Anxiety Workbook - By Developer Success Lab. A free, research-backed workbook to help developers manage fear, stress, and criticism around code reviews.
- Developers and Depression - By Greg Baugues. A candid collection of essays and talks exploring bipolar disorder, ADHD, and mental illness in the developer community.
- Imposter Syndrome (No CS Degree) - Compiled by Pete. Insights from over 30 self-taught developers about overcoming imposter syndrome and thriving in the tech world without a computer science degree.
- It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work - By Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. A manifesto for calm work culture from the Basecamp founders, arguing against hustle culture and burnout.
- Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams - By Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister. An influential text on the human factors of software development, advocating for healthier team environments and better work-life balance.
- Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency - By Tom DeMarco. A classic book on the importance of “slack” in developer workflows, highlighting the dangers of overwork and the need for creative space.
Conferences
- Behavioral Health Tech - The leading conference on innovation in behavioral health and technology. Brings together tech companies, healthcare providers, and developers working on mental health platforms and services.
- Heartifacts - A people-focused tech conference centered around mental health, communication, and inclusion in the software industry. Designed to foster open conversations about burnout, stress, and psychological safety.
- Mental Health America Annual Conference - A broad conference addressing national mental health issues, with tech-related tracks exploring innovation in digital mental health, privacy, and accessibility in mental health tech.
Meetups
- Berlin Mental Health Support Group - A peer support circle for tech professionals and others navigating mental health challenges. Offers regular “Soundness Check” sessions in a safe, non-judgmental space.
- Thought Tech - Based in New York City, this group brings together technologists and innovators to explore the intersection of mental health and tech through open discussions and guest speakers.
- Wellness for People in Tech - A Silicon Valley meetup helping IT professionals manage stress and avoid burnout. Hosts wellness-focused workshops on self-care, work-life balance, and mental resilience.
Podcasts
- Destigmatizing Mental Health in the Tech Industry – On Hanselminutes (Ep. 728). Scott Hanselman interviews Dr. Jennifer Akullian about breaking the stigma around therapy, stress, and emotional struggles in the software industry.
- Mental Health in Tech – Hosted by Schalk Neethling and Schalk Venter. A monthly podcast sharing real stories from developers about mental health, burnout, vulnerability, and resilience in tech.
- Soft Skills Engineering – Hosted by Jamison Dance and Dave Smith. A humorous advice show for developers tackling topics like burnout, imposter syndrome, performance anxiety, and career balance.
- Valarie Regas’s Story – On Software Developer’s Journey. A heartfelt episode where Valarie discusses her experience with depression, anxiety, and the need for empathy in tech workplaces.
7. Awesome Angular
Blogs / Google Developer Experts
YouTube Channels / Google Developer Experts
- Code with Keys - (Persian)
Builders / Google Developer Experts
- angular-static-assets-hash (⭐3) - Create a list of Angular static assets and a hash for each file.
Calendars / Google Developer Experts
- ngx-calendar-widget (⭐8) - A lightweight, customizable, and feature-rich calendar widget designed to simplify event management and scheduling in your Angular applications.
Tailwind CSS Based / Google Developer Experts
- simui (⭐11) - Beautiful Angular UI components built with Tailwind CSS and Spartan.
Primitives / Google Developer Experts
- vacui-ui (⭐2) - A headless Angular library of utility-first, primitives, low-level directives as foundational elements.
8. Awesome Zsh Plugins
Plugins / superconsole - Windows-only
- venvs (⭐1) - Automatically switches Python virtualenvs. Supports both venvs in project folder(
~/myproject/venv
) and in global folder(like~/.virtualenvs
)
Themes / superconsole - Windows-only
- earthshaker (⭐1) - A minimalist, earthy ZSH theme designed for developers who prefer warmth, subtle power, and a grounded aesthetic. Includes decorators for current directory,
git
status and username@hostname.
- moonlight (⭐0) - Dark lunar aesthetic with celestial tokens for
git
status.Heavily inspired by the daivasmara (⭐84) theme.
- Next: May 02, 2025