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Media Bias API

Political-bias and factual-reporting ratings for 1,350+ news sources, sourced from AllSides and Media Bias/Fact Check. Look up any outlet by domain or name to get its left/center/right political lean (5-point scale) and high/mixed/low factual reliability — ideal for news aggregators, media-literacy tools and content moderation.

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Habr Tech Community API

Articles, ratings and topic hubs from Habr (habr.com), the largest Russian-speaking technology community, read keyless from its public web API. Habr is where Russian-speaking engineers, scientists and companies publish deep technical articles, and where the community judges them with a signed rating (up-votes minus down-votes) — a score that can go negative, quite unlike a likes-only model. Alongside the rating, every article carries its read count, bookmarks (saves) and comments, and lives in one or more "hubs" (topic communities). The articles endpoint lists the top articles, ranked either by rating over a period (day/week/month/year/all-time) or by date, each with its signed score, vote count, reads, bookmarks, comments, author, hubs and reading time. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its numeric id. The hubs endpoint lists Habr's topic hubs with their subscriber counts and hub rating — the map of Russian tech's interests (AI, information security, programming and the rest). This is the Habr platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from the Western (dev.to) and Japanese (Qiita) developer communities in the catalogue, with its own signed-rating model and Russian-language community. Scores, reads and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers; a negative score is real, not an error. Titles and hubs are in Russian as Habr publishes them. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

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Baking Pan Scaler API

Baking-pan maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the area and scale-factor numbers a baker resizes a recipe between pans with. The trick everyone gets wrong is that a recipe scales by the pan’s AREA, not its diameter, so a 10-inch round holds far more batter than a 9-inch. The area endpoint gives the surface area of any pan — round and springform as π/4·d², square as s², rectangle as length × width, and bundt or tube pans as the ring (the outer circle minus the centre hole) — so a 9-inch round is 63.6 in², an 8-inch square 64 and a 9×13 is 117; add a depth and it returns the volume in cubic inches and cups. The convert endpoint gives the scale factor to move a recipe from one pan to another, factor = target area ÷ source area: a 9-inch round to a 9×13 is ×1.84, and two 8-inch rounds really do equal one 9×13. Pass an ingredient amount and it scales it for you, with a note to keep the batter depth similar and adjust the bake time. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for baking, recipe, meal-prep and kitchen app developers, recipe-scaling and substitution tools, and culinary software. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Inches. Live, nothing stored. 2 compute endpoints. For ingredient unit conversion use a cooking API.

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Finance

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The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) API

Live data for the Egyptian Exchange (EGX, the Cairo market) with no key: the live quote for one or more stocks by ticker (price, change, open/high/low, volume, market cap, P/E, sector, in Egyptian pounds, with the company name), a ranked market screener (top gainers, losers, most active, or largest by market cap), and the live value of the EGX 30 Index.

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Kaspa API

Live on-chain data from Kaspa (KAS), the fastest proof-of-work Layer 1, via the public api.kaspa.org indexer. Kaspa is not a linear blockchain but a blockDAG running the GHOSTDAG protocol, mined with kHeavyHash at one-or-more blocks per second, so its native state is the UTXO and its native measure of progress is the DAA score. Resolve any address's KAS balance and lifetime transaction count. Pull the unspent outputs an address holds, each with its amount, the transaction that created it, its DAA score and whether it is a coinbase. Read the live blockDAG state — block and header counts, the virtual DAA score, the difficulty, the tip count and pruning point — plus the network hashrate and the circulating-versus-max KAS supply with the share already mined. Look up any transaction with its acceptance status, accepting-block blue score, mass and outputs. Live, no key, nothing stored. Distinct from the XRP Ledger, Stellar, TRON, Aptos, Algorand, Tezos, Cardano, Hedera, Solana and EVM on-chain APIs and from price feeds — this is Kaspa's blockDAG state, UTXO holdings, address balances and transactions. Perfect for wallets, explorers, mining and analytics apps.

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Celo On-Chain API

Live Celo on-chain data as an API, built on the open Blockscout explorer. Celo (chain id 42220) is a mobile-first, carbon-negative Ethereum-compatible network; its native currency is CELO and it hosts native stablecoins such as cUSD and cEUR. Pull network stats (total blocks and transactions, CELO price, live gas), a gas oracle with slow, average and fast prices in gwei, the most recent blocks and full block detail by height or hash. Look up any address for its balance and contract status, any transaction by hash for its value, fee, status, sender and receiver, and any ERC-20 token by contract for its name, symbol, decimals, holders and USD rate. A universal search resolves addresses, tokens, blocks and transactions in one call. Real on-chain data, no key needed upstream. Ideal for Celo wallets, block explorers, gas trackers, DeFi and stablecoin dashboards and on-chain analytics.

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Media

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Developer Tools

115 live API(s)

Cron API

A fast, fully-local cron-expression toolkit (UTC): validate 5-field cron expressions with ranges, lists, steps, month and weekday names and the common @aliases (@yearly, @monthly, @weekly, @daily, @hourly); compute the next N run times for a schedule from now or any start date; and describe a schedule in plain English. Every endpoint accepts input via the query string or the request body. Pure server-side compute, no third-party upstream, so responses are instant and always available. Ideal for schedulers and job runners, devops and CI tooling, and dashboards that show the next run time of a task.

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Programming Languages API

The language definitions GitHub uses to recognise code (the open-source Linguist data) as an API — a clean reference for syntax highlighting, file-type detection, repository dashboards and developer tooling. For each of 800+ languages the API returns its type (programming, markup, data or prose), its brand colour (the hex GitHub paints it), the file extensions associated with it, common aliases, the GitHub language id and the editor (ace) mode. Look a language up by name or alias (golang resolves to Go), reverse-look-up which language(s) own a file extension (.py → Python; .h → C, C++, Objective-C), list the languages of a type, search, or list them all. Distinct from languages-api (ISO 639 human languages) — this is the programming-language reference. Served from memory — always fast.

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Writing Systems (ISO 15924) API

The ISO 15924 register of writing systems — the script codes used by Unicode, BCP-47 and CLDR — served from memory (no key). Every script carries its 4-letter code (e.g. Latn, Arab, Hani), numeric code, English and French names, the Unicode property value alias, the Unicode version it was added in and its date. Look a script up by code or numeric, search by code or name, or list the whole register. 226 scripts. Ideal for internationalization, locale and font tooling, BCP-47 tag validation and text-rendering pipelines.

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AI

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