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    Trix

    Trix

    A rich text editor for everyday writing

    A rich text editor for everyday writing. Compose beautifully formatted text in your web application. Trix is an editor for writing messages, comments, articles, and lists—the simple documents most web apps are made of. It features a sophisticated document model, support for embedded attachments, and outputs terse and consistent HTML. Trix is an open-source project from Basecamp, the creators of Ruby on Rails. Millions of people trust their text to Basecamp, and we built Trix to give them the...
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    Dispatch-Proxy

    Dispatch-Proxy

    Combine internet connections, increase your download speed

    dispatch-proxy is a Node.js tool that exposes a local proxy and distributes outgoing connections across multiple network interfaces to combine bandwidth for parallel transfers. Instead of trying to accelerate a single TCP flow, it improves aggregate throughput by load-balancing many connections—useful for download managers, package managers, or browsers that open multiple requests at once. It can bind new outbound sockets to different interfaces, letting a machine take advantage of Wi-Fi and...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks GUI client

    Shadowsocks GUI client provides a graphical interface for configuring and running Shadowsocks, an encrypted proxy, on desktop systems. For Windows, upgrade to Shadowsocks for Windows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Node.js port of Shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs is a Node.js implementation of the Shadowsocks proxy protocol, providing server and client components that let users create an encrypted proxy tunnel to bypass network filtering and protect traffic in transit. The project reimplements the lightweight, stream-oriented Shadowsocks protocol in JavaScript so operators can run servers and clients using Node.js environments rather than native binaries or Python ports. It exposes typical Shadowsocks features such as configurable...
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    Camo

    Camo

    An http proxy to route images through SSL

    Camo is a lightweight Node.js HTTP proxy that serves insecure (HTTP) images over HTTPS, eliminating mixed-content warnings on secure webpages. It authenticates request URLs via HMAC, allowing admins to cache-bust or block content, and supports whitelisting by MIME type. Originally built by atmos for GitHub comments, it's now archived but continues to be used and forked (e.g., camo.cr).
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