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Recorded values over time (once-a-day snapshots). May 8, 2026 – Jun 6, 2026
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GitHub star count over the last 30 days (daily snapshots).
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| theofidry/alice-data-fixtures | — | 323 |
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25.4 | 50.0 | MIT | 5 months ago | |
| fidry/cpu-core-counter | Tiny PHP utility to detect CPU core count (logical or physical) with memoized results. Provides sensible defaults plus configurable “finders” per OS, parallelisation-friendly available cores, and safe fallbacks via exception handling or getCountWithFallback(). | 240 |
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9.7 | 57.6 | MIT | 9 months ago | |
| hautelook/alice-bundle | — | 185 |
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25.4 | 50.4 | MIT | 2 months ago | |
| fidry/console | Lightweight, robust wrapper around symfony/console. Uses a single IO object (SymfonyStyle-like, with access to Input/Output) plus typed, validated args/options. Prefer explicit interfaces over inheritance; works with Symfony or standalone CLI apps. | 19 |
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8.8 | 54.0 | MIT | 1 year ago | |
| fidry/makefile | Helpers for writing Makefiles with consistent conventions: built-in checks, convention validation, and a simple structure for targets like help/default/cs/test. Aims to make Makefiles clearer, safer, and more contributor-friendly across projects. | 10 |
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17.9 | 55.7 | BSD-3-Clause | 4 months ago | |
| fidry/php-cs-fixer-config | Personal base PHP-CS-Fixer configuration by Théo Fidry. Install as a dev dependency, then use FidryConfig in php-cs-fixer.dist.php with your Finder, a header comment, and minimum supported PHP version. Extend or override rules as needed. | 6 |
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14.8 | 29.8 | MIT | 4 months ago | |
| fidry/filesystem | Tiny wrapper around Symfony Filesystem providing a FileSystem interface plus handy extras: path escaping for OS separators, real/normalized real path helpers, and consistent temp file/dir creation (incl. custom stream wrappers). | 4 |
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12.3 | 59.8 | BSD-3-Clause | 6 months ago |
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