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Pinned repositories
Repositories
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blackbox
Safely store secrets in Git/Mercurial/Subversion
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Stacks
Stack Overflow’s Design System
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signalfx-powershell
This is a PowerShell wrapper around the SignalFx API
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browserslist-viewer
Static site to parse and display a browserslist string
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StackExchange.Utils
Utility class packages used at Stack Exchange...but on NuGet!
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Stacks-Icons
Authoring tools for Stack Overflow's shared icon set.
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StackExchange.DataExplorer
Stack Exchange Data Explorer
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StackExchange.Precompilation
Roslyn based csc.exe and aspnet_compiler.exe replacement with metaprogramming hooks for ASP.NET MVC projects from the pre-DNX era
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httpunit
httpUnit tests compliance of web and net servers with desired output.
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StackExchange.Metrics
A .NET client to send metrics to a variety of metrics backends
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Stacks-TagHelpers
A set of .Net Core Tag Helpers for use with Stacks
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MarkdownSharp
Open source C# implementation of Markdown processor, used by Stack Overflow.
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pat
A wrapper for "puppet agent --test"
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wmi
WMI for Go
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stackexchange.github.com
Source for stackexchange.github.com
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stackexchange-superfirewall
A facade for firewall::firewall{} that adds enhanced functionality.
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pagedown
The Markdown editor and converter used on Stack Overflow and the other Stack Exchange sites
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stack-blog
Stack Overflow Blog
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NetGain
A high performance websocket server library powering Stack Overflow.
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DesignSprint
This repository was used for building a Stack Overflow Talent exploratory design sprint.
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haproxy-kubefigurator
Dynamic haproxy configuration for Kubernetes services
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mof
Package mof parses and marshals Managed Object Format (MOF) structures
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StackID Archived
An OpenID provider implemented for the Stack Exchange network, built on top of dotNetOpenAuth.
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unikong
Stack Overflow's April 1, 2016 game

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
