Daytona is a Secure and Elastic Infrastructure for Running AI-Generated Code
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Daytona is a Secure and Elastic Infrastructure for Running AI-Generated Code
🔥 The most advanced open-source online code execution system in the world.
A high performance general purpose code execution engine.
✨ Simple, free and open-source online code editor.
Official repository for the paper "LiveCodeBench: Holistic and Contamination Free Evaluation of Large Language Models for Code"
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x64 Windows kernel code execution via user-mode, arbitrary syscall, vulnerable IOCTLs demonstration
Discord bot for programming, runs code (600+ langs), queries/show docs and references
Code execution via Python package installation.
x64 Windows kernel driver mapper, inject unsigned driver using anycall
Helios: Automated XSS Testing
Have you ever wondered how code execution on competitive programming websites like leetcode works? Code that runs code. Tried implementing that.
Try It Online clone: online sandbox environment for testing code in a variety of languages
Jupyterlab extension to show notebook cell completion notifications
A web component that allows you to run high level programming languages on your websites (static websites included!)
Universal shell supporting code highlighting, files, and interpretation without the need to download a language.
Remote code executor server, frontend, and CLI to run untrusted code as a non-root user in a Docker container.
Run untrusted code in an isolated environment
A code execution microservice based on Docker containers.
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