Top 20 NuGet package Packages

An OCR Content App for Umbraco which gives you an OCR tab to read text from an image. This uses Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services.
ITK (Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit) is an open-source, cross-platform system that provides developers with an extensive suite of software tools for image analysis. This package statically link your ITK code with pre-built libraries, which enables you to build a standalone application...
Allow an administrator to view logs in real time.
Library contains code to manipulate KMD IOManager document packages.
Architecture example of continuous integration, continuous deployment of packaging and version management with dev-ops tools: automation
This is all-in-one project
Sitecore package installer and remote publishing over HTTP.
A build target that pack and publish the project to a private nuget server.
With this package installed, if you are logged into the Umbraco backoffice whilst browsing the front end of the site, you will see a link to edit the page.
.NET Core global CLI tool to create toast notifications on Windows 8 / 8.1 / 10
Use Clizer to easily access your written services/commands via CLI. Documentation in README on Github.
Re-writes csprojs and sln files to make them all refer to the same nuget package versions (and lib type), and makes references not version specific. Also has support for switching between a package reference and a source reference (based on the conventions I use; see the readme.txt).
Lightweight helper APIs simplifying IIS,IISExpress and Nuget packages management in tests
NuGet Packup is a tool to create a NuGet package for the project, with getting values from AssemblyInfo.
Package containing target for making NuGet packages
[Obsolete] now included in Baseclass.Contrib.Nuget.Output
Extendable wrappers and abstractions over web servers (IIS, IISExpress or custom)
NuGet API wrappers simplifying nuget package management in websites at runtime
Compares two NuGet packages to determine if the Major and Minor version are semantically correct based on the publicly exposed classes/methods.