Jake McGinty (@mcginty)
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    1,473
  • Global Rank 21,113 (Top 0.8 %)
  • Followers 293
  • Following 95
  • Registered over 14 years ago
  • Most used languages
    JavaScript
    31.8 %
    Rust
    27.3 %
    Java
    22.7 %
    Python
    9.1 %
    Ruby
    4.5 %
    Go
    4.5 %

Top repositories

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snow

A Rust implementation of the Noise Protocol Framework
Rust
883
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2

shoop

scp has a run-in with mosh (alpha)
Rust
457
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3

material-colors

Android XML resource with the full material color palette.
45
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4

noise.js

ambient sound synthesis library for not going crazy
JavaScript
11
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5

android-obd-reader

A Bluetooth OBDII client for Android devices.
Java
11
star
6

mio-utun

A userspace tunnel wrapper for mio.
Rust
8
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7

tokio-utun

Tokio bindings for userspace tunnels in macOS
Rust
5
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8

voyager

DEPRECATED - no longer maintained since 2012. Update your friends on your road trip in real-time online and keep track of the marks you've made on the road over your lifetime.
JavaScript
5
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9

voyager-android

DEPRECATED - no longer maintained since 2012. Update your friends on your road trip in real-time online and keep track of the marks you've made on the road over your lifetime.
Java
4
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10

hevc-datamosh

an application to assist in HEVC/H.264 datamoshing
Rust
3
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11

Eightdroid

Android video streaming application for CS414 @ UIUC
Java
2
star
12

alti2

A rust tool for reading from the Alti-2 Atlas (and possibly others)
Rust
2
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13

InternBot

InternBot
Ruby
2
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14

ofnoise.com

Ambient noise for the masses.
1
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15

wireguard-control

A high-level control library to get and set configurations for WireGuard interfaces.
1
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16

Eightdesktop

Java
1
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17

Notifox

Python
1
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18

craigsgraph.jakemcginty.com

JavaScript
1
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19

catlogcat

Prettify logcat output in gists
JavaScript
1
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20

RattusWeb

Python
1
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21

flower

JavaScript
1
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22

spritegen

Go
1
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23

jakemcginty.com

initial push to github
JavaScript
1
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24

twock

A (surprisingly functional) experiment to see if we can guess what time of day it is by what is being tweeted.
JavaScript
1
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25

Pormanteau

It makes even less sense with just this word as the project title! Like a spork! And Pokemon!
Java
1
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