Okay, here's a summary of the interesting GitHub repositories along with their descriptions:
Today on GitHub, I found some intriguing new projects ranging from OSINT tools to development utilities and educational resources.
- buit: BUIT is a blazingly fast, Rust-built OSINT framework offering over 20 reconnaissance modules for comprehensive security investigations.
- claude-codex-mcp-starter: This repository offers a comprehensive guide and templates for effectively integrating and managing AI assistants within a development workflow to ensure consistent collaboration and code quality.
- Tray: This SwiftUI library provides a highly customizable and smooth modal tray interface with flexible navigation and dynamic height adjustments for iOS and macOS.
- llm-study-mode-prompt: This project provides a prompt framework that transforms Large Language Models into personalized and effective learning tutors through pedagogical principles and structured rules.
- libwebm-js: This library enables JavaScript and TypeScript applications, both in web browsers and Node.js environments, to parse and mux WebM container format files using Emscripten-compiled WASM bindings of the libwebm library.
- proxmox-ram-monitor: This script offers a color-coded summary of RAM and CPU usage across a Proxmox host, its LXC containers, and QEMU/KVM virtual machines, including top memory consumers.
- qiAgent: This Python-based assistant automates resume processing and job matching, providing structured data and recommendations in multiple formats.
- SwiftWebSocketClient: This Swift WebSocket client offers a modern, testable, and configurable approach using Combine, async/await, and decorator-based extensibility with dual backend support.
- agentic-data: This repository offers an AI-powered system using LangGraph to automatically generate SQL queries in Vietnamese for Vietnamese business data, featuring semantic search, multi-agent workflow, and data visualization.
- jss: It allows direct, serialization-free data exchange between Swift and JavaScript in WebAssembly applications, minimizing overhead and preserving type safety.