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opensource·Open Sourcebyibra_kdbra

Online game collection

🎮 JS Game Collections -- update

A collection of classic, simple, and addictive games built with pure JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3—no frameworks, no dependencies, just clean and efficient code.

Why Check It Out?

  • Instant Play – No downloads, no installs. Just open your browser and start playing.
  • Classic Vibes – Inspired by retro arcade games, bringing back that nostalgic fun.
  • Easy to Learn, Hard to Master – Whether you’ve got five minutes or a few hours, these games keep you hooked. (I actually play them every day.)

What’s Inside? 🎲

  • Fast-paced challenges if you're up for a thrill.
  • Casual, relaxing games for when you just want to chill.
  • Clever puzzles to test your brainpower.

Every game is made with attention to detail, focused on simple yet engaging gameplay. If you’re into old-school fun, you’ll feel right at home.

👉 Play Now: JS Game Collections Website
👉 Check out the code: GitHub Repository

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opensource·Open Sourcebyibra_kdbra

Vanilla JS games

Classic Arcade🎮

JavaScript Games Collectiona handpicked bundle of six browser-based games, four random arts, I’ve created since 2019.

What Makes These Games Special?

  • Instant Play: No need to download anything. Just open your browser and dive in!
  • Classic Feel: Inspired by retro arcade vibes, these games are pure fun without distractions.
  • Simple and Addictive: Easy to learn, hard to master – perfect for quick breaks or endless hours of entertainment.(I play everyday actually)

What's Inside? 🎲

The collection features a variety of games for all kinds of players:

  • Fast-paced challenges for thrill-seekers.
  • Casual, relaxing games for those who want to unwind.
  • Clever puzzles to test your brainpower.

Every game is made with attention to detail, bringing you back to the good old days of simple game-play.

Enjoy and let me know your favorites!

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opensource·Open Sourcebyibra_kdbra

Flip book PDF viewer(PAGINIS)

Paginis is a flipbook viewer that turns your PDFs into interactive, flip-through books. You can load a PDF from a URL or upload a local file—all while pairing it with a YouTube playlist for a more dynamic experience.

What Makes It Great? I made this as a side project because I read a lot, and the typical PDF viewer always felt a bit dry. With Paginis, you can add, update, or delete quotes and notes, use the bookmark feature to easily navigate chapters and sections, and enjoy a big page preview to get a quick overview of the content. It’s all about making reading more flexible and engaging.

Libraries & Tools: PDF.js, Three.js, DFlip, JQuery_DFlip, CSS

Source Code : Paginis

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opensource·Open Sourcebyibra_kdbra

C/Cpp Projects

A while back, I created a repository for all the C/Cpp projects I've worked on, ones I'm still creating, or projects I've really liked from other people (including their licenses and credits). It's essentially a big collection of C++ projects you can browse or use.

I recommend starting with:

- miniShell

- canChat

- Simple-Code

- design-patterns

- Template_Language_Generator

- simple_turso

- CPP20_Develop

GitHub repository: https://github.com/ibra-kdbra/Cpp_Projects

Every directory has a README markdown file. The main README file is a bit disorganized because I've just been adding projects to it. To be honest, I could use some help with that.

Any contribution is welcome, just trying to spread Cpp projects more among people

C/Cpp Projectshttps://github.com/ibra-kdbra/Cpp_ProjectsOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml

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