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Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal, understands your codebase, and helps you code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code, and handling git workflows - all through natural language commands.

  • Updated Jul 11, 2025
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Qlib is an AI-oriented Quant investment platform that aims to use AI tech to empower Quant Research, from exploring ideas to implementing productions. Qlib supports diverse ML modeling paradigms, including supervised learning, market dynamics modeling, and RL, and is now equipped with https://github.com/microsoft/RD-Agent to automate R&D process.

  • Updated Jul 11, 2025
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Tight deadlines, backend not ready, demo approaching, ... unblock yourself, develop your UI before your backend.

Mockend lets you have hosted fake APIs instantly. No deploy headache simply create a config file in your repo and start coding your UI.

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Semgrep

Semgrep

Semgrep is a fast, open-source, static analysis engine for finding bugs, detecting dependency vulnerabilities, and enforcing code standards. With 2,000+ built-in rules and easy-to-create custom ones, it finds the bugs that matter.

  • Open source engine, works on 25+ languages
  • Scan with 2,000+ community rules
  • Write rules that look like your code
  • Quickly get results in the terminal, editor, or CI/CD
  • Flag issues and get results in pull requests, Slack, + more