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    Flutter Server Box

    Flutter Server Box

    ServerBox - server status & toolbox

    Flutter Server Box (aka ServerBox) is a Flutter app that monitors and manages Linux servers. It provides charts for CPU, memory, disk, network, and tools like SSH terminal, file manager, and commands via dartssh2 & xterm.dart. Available on iOS, Android, desktop, and TV platforms, it's community-acclaimed as a lightweight alternative to Termius/ServerCat.
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    Impostor

    Impostor

    An open source reimplementation of the Among Us Server

    Impostor is an open source reimplementation of the Among Us Server, written in C#. It is among the first Among Us private servers with support for Steam, Itch, Android and iOS. It is a full replacement of the game's official server, so you can expect all of the game's features to be included, and the same fun playing experience. The difference of course is that you get to play on a private and secure server. Impostor has plugin support as well as a server-sided anticheat feature. You also have the option of playing on a server hosted by someone else.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    React-Native Android iOS starter app/BoilerPlate/example with Redux

    A React-Native starter mobile app, or maybe just an example, or maybe a boilerplate (you decide) for iOS and Android with a single code base, with 2 backends to chose from, a Hapi or Parse Server solution. To make things easy for you, the config.example.js has been initialized to use the remote Snowflake Hapi Server which is running on Redhat OpenShift. Code is written to JS Standard and validated with Eslint. Navigation is handled with React Native Router Flux.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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