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7 repositories tagged with cpp

Topic: cpp
PYAS: Python & C++ Antivirus with ML and Behavioral Monitoring

PYAS: Python & C++ Antivirus with ML and Behavioral Monitoring

PYAS is an advanced antivirus software developed using a hybrid approach of Python and C++. It leverages machine learning and behavioral monitoring to effectively detect and block various threats. This project offers comprehensive security for Windows systems, combining user-mode scanning with kernel-mode protection.

Analyzed Jun 13, 2026
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FinceptTerminal: Advanced Financial Analytics and AI for Market Research

FinceptTerminal: Advanced Financial Analytics and AI for Market Research

FinceptTerminal is a cutting-edge finance application designed for in-depth market analysis and data-driven investment decisions. It provides advanced tools for market analytics, investment research, and economic data exploration. Built with C++20 and Qt6, and leveraging embedded Python, it offers institutional-grade performance in a user-friendly environment.

Analyzed May 24, 2026
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Vicinae: A Native, Fast, and Extensible Desktop Launcher for Power Users

Vicinae: A Native, Fast, and Extensible Desktop Launcher for Power Users

Vicinae is a high-performance, native desktop launcher designed for developers and power users. It offers a rich set of built-in modules, extensibility via a TypeScript SDK, and notable compatibility with Raycast extensions. This tool provides fast, keyboard-first access to common system actions, enhancing productivity.

Analyzed Apr 12, 2026
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py2many: Universal Python Transpiler to Rust, C++, Go, and More

py2many: Universal Python Transpiler to Rust, C++, Go, and More

py2many is a powerful Python transpiler designed to convert Python source code into multiple statically-typed programming languages, including Rust, C++, Go, Julia, and Kotlin. This tool helps developers improve application performance, enhance security, and enable seamless cross-platform development. It allows users to leverage Python's ease of development while benefiting from the speed and robustness of other languages.

Analyzed Mar 17, 2026
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cpp-cheatsheet: A Comprehensive Modern C++ Reference Guide

cpp-cheatsheet: A Comprehensive Modern C++ Reference Guide

The cpp-cheatsheet repository by mortennobel offers a concise and comprehensive reference for modern C++, covering C++11 and C++14 features. It serves as an invaluable resource for developers looking for quick syntax reminders and standard library usage. This cheatsheet is ideal for both learning and daily development tasks.

Analyzed Mar 1, 2026
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{fmt}: A Modern, Fast, and Safe Formatting Library for C++

{fmt}: A Modern, Fast, and Safe Formatting Library for C++

{fmt} is a powerful open-source formatting library for C++ that offers a fast and type-safe alternative to traditional C stdio and C++ iostreams. It provides a modern API, implements C++20 std::format and C++23 std::print, and boasts superior performance and compile-time safety. With its extensive features and broad adoption, {fmt} is an excellent choice for modern C++ development.

Analyzed Nov 18, 2025
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shadPS4: A PlayStation 4 Emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS

shadPS4: A PlayStation 4 Emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS

shadPS4 is an early-stage PlayStation 4 emulator developed in C++ for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This ambitious project aims to bring PS4 gaming to multiple platforms, already demonstrating compatibility with titles such as Bloodborne and Dark Souls Remastered. The project is under active development, showing promising progress towards a more complete emulation experience.

Analyzed Oct 12, 2025
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