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A joyful summer hackathon for weird, wonderful, and wildly creative code

For the Love of Code

For the Love of Code is a global summer-long hackathon celebrating joyful, ridiculous, and wildly creative coding projects. Whether you’re building a bot that reviews your PRs like a concerned parent, finally doing something with that domain name you bought at 2AM, or inventing a programming language where every keyword is an emoji—this is your excuse to build the thing.

No startup pitches. No pressure. Just vibes.

Enter solo or with friends, and submit your project by September 22. Winners get Copilot Pro+, eternal nerd cred, and a feature on the GitHub blog.

Join in on the fun.

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Node.js is a tool for executing JavaScript in a variety of environments.
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Codecov | Code Coverage

Codecov provides highly integrated tools to group, merge, archive and compare coverage reports.

  1. Uploads coverage reports from your CI
  2. Merges all builds and languages into one beautiful, coherent report.
  3. Displays coverage data in GitHub Files tab
  4. Highly detailed pull request comments and customizable commit statuses will improve your team's workflow and code coverage incrementally.

Always free for public repositories!

Win11Debloat

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A simple, easy to use PowerShell script to remove pre-installed apps, disable telemetry, as well as perform various other changes to customize, declutter and improve your Windows experience. Win11Debloat works for both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

  • Updated Jun 17, 2025
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Stastic

Stastic

Create a website or edit the one you have and host it on Github pages.

Hosting is free, without ads, and super fast. The editor is simple and optimized for mobile phones.

Note: static websites are very fast ! Stastic editor plugs into Jekyll websites, wich are natively supported by Github pages. Install Stastic, then add /admin to the website URL to enter the editor.