Github Polytrack ((free)) ✨
You can copy/paste this into your README.md , or use it as a description, website content, or pitch.
: Design custom racing circuits and export them as codes to share with other players. Ghost Racing
This is a popular, fast-paced, low-poly racing game inspired by TrackMania
If you manage a microservices architecture with 20 repos, generating a unified changelog for a release is a nightmare. With Polytrack, you create a single view that aggregates all issues labeled release: v2.4 across all 20 repos. You can then export that view as markdown for your release notes automatically.
Research labs are using Polytrack to control robotic arms. Because the output is standard 4x4 transformation matrices, it plugs directly into ROS (Robot Operating System). There is a dedicated polytrack_ros_bridge node in the GitHub forks.
Polytrack is a that tracks the evolution of code through multiple generations of polymorphism. Unlike standard disassemblers or debuggers that show a single snapshot, Polytrack builds a temporal map of how code changes across iterations.
The code for Polytrack is open, usually under licenses like MIT or GPL. However, the content (the music) is often copyrighted. The GitHub repositories often walk a fine line, hosting the engine code while requiring users to provide their own audio files or linking to external sources for chart downloads to avoid DMCA takedowns.
You can copy/paste this into your README.md , or use it as a description, website content, or pitch.
: Design custom racing circuits and export them as codes to share with other players. Ghost Racing
This is a popular, fast-paced, low-poly racing game inspired by TrackMania
If you manage a microservices architecture with 20 repos, generating a unified changelog for a release is a nightmare. With Polytrack, you create a single view that aggregates all issues labeled release: v2.4 across all 20 repos. You can then export that view as markdown for your release notes automatically.
Research labs are using Polytrack to control robotic arms. Because the output is standard 4x4 transformation matrices, it plugs directly into ROS (Robot Operating System). There is a dedicated polytrack_ros_bridge node in the GitHub forks.
Polytrack is a that tracks the evolution of code through multiple generations of polymorphism. Unlike standard disassemblers or debuggers that show a single snapshot, Polytrack builds a temporal map of how code changes across iterations.
The code for Polytrack is open, usually under licenses like MIT or GPL. However, the content (the music) is often copyrighted. The GitHub repositories often walk a fine line, hosting the engine code while requiring users to provide their own audio files or linking to external sources for chart downloads to avoid DMCA takedowns.