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    blockfrost-python

    blockfrost-python

    Python 3 SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

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    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    The LINE Messaging API SDK for Python makes it easy to develop bots using LINE Messaging API, and you can create a sample bot within minutes. You must upload a rich menu image and link the rich menu to a user for the rich menu to be displayed. You can create up to 1000 rich menus for one LINE Official Account with the Messaging API. The LINE Messaging API SDK for Python includes experimental asyncio support.
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    theHarvester

    theHarvester

    E-mails, subdomains and names

    theHarvester is a very simple to use, yet powerful and effective tool designed to be used in the early stages of a penetration test or red team engagement. Use it for open source intelligence (OSINT) gathering to help determine a company's external threat landscape on the internet. The tool gathers emails, names, subdomains, IPs and URLs using multiple public data sources.
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    Tribler

    Tribler

    Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery

    Tribler is a decentralized, privacy-enhanced BitTorrent client developed by researchers at Delft University of Technology. It introduces built-in anonymity using a Tor-like onion routing network and integrates its own blockchain for economic incentives and trust management. Tribler supports standard torrenting features along with distributed search, self-contained channels, and peer reputation. Its goal is to provide a fully autonomous file-sharing network without relying on external...
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    Auto Bangumi

    Auto Bangumi

    Automated Bangumi episode downloader and organizer with Web UI

    Auto_Bangumi is a fully automated tool for downloading, organizing, and tracking anime (Bangumi) episodes using RSS feeds and download clients like qBittorrent. It offers a modern Web UI for managing subscriptions, custom filtering rules, automatic file renaming, and subtitle matching. Designed for anime fans, it streamlines the process of staying up-to-date with seasonal shows by integrating feed parsing, downloading, and library organization.
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    OnionShare

    OnionShare

    Securely and anonymously share files of any size

    OnionShare is an open source tool that allows you to securely and anonymously share files of any size, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network. There's no need for middlemen that could very well violate the privacy and security of the things you share online. With OnionShare, you can share files directly with just an address in Tor Browser. OnionShare works because it is accessible as a Tor Onion Service. All you need to do is open it and drag and drop the files you...
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    Summa

    Summa

    Full-text IPFS-friendly and WASM-compatible Search in Rust

    Summa is a full-text IPFS-friendly search engine that may be launched on both large servers and inside your browser. Thanks to the embedded IPFS daemon, your data can be replicated and published through P2P, allowing for a truly distributed and uncensorable search experience. And, thanks to compatibility with WASM, Summa can be launched entirely inside your browser, enabling you to search in network-published indices without ever having to execute search queries on remote servers.
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    peco

    peco

    Simplistic interactive filtering tool

    peco (pronounced peh-koh) is based on a python tool, percol. percol was darn useful, but I wanted a tool that was a single binary, and forget about python. peco is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH. peco can be a great tool to filter stuff like logs, process stats, find files, because unlike grep, you can type as you think and look through the current results. Demos speak more than a thousand words! Here's me looking for a process on...
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    ipwb

    ipwb

    A distributed and persistent archive replay system using IPFS

    InterPlanetary Wayback (ipwb) facilitates permanence and collaboration in web archives by disseminating the contents of WARC files into the IPFS network. IPFS is a peer-to-peer content-addressable file system that inherently allows deduplication and facilitates opt-in replication. ipwb splits the header and payload of WARC response records before disseminating into IPFS to leverage the deduplication, builds a CDXJ index with references to the IPFS hashes returned, and combines the header and...
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    Eris

    Eris

    A NodeJS Discord library

    ...If you want Eris to use any of these packages, install them in the same directory as Eris, and Eris will automatically use them. You can find more examples on the GitHub repo. The rest of the docs will help you with using the various functions of the library. Have fun!
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    Mail-in-a-Box

    Mail-in-a-Box

    Take back control of your email with this mail server in a box

    Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server, a mail server in a box. Mail-in-a-Box lets you become your own mail service provider in a few easy steps. It’s sort of like making your own gmail, but one you control from top to bottom. Technically, Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a working mail server. But you don’t need to be a technology expert to set it up. Our goals are to make deploying...
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    qBittorrent

    qBittorrent

    A free and reliable P2P BitTorrent client

    An advanced and multi-platform BitTorrent client with a nice Qt user interface as well as a Web UI for remote control and an integrated search engine. qBittorrent aims to meet the needs of most users while using as little CPU and memory as possible.
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    WSJT

    WSJT

    Weak signal ham radio communication

    The WSJT project implements software for amateur radio communication using state-of-the-art digital techniques. Typical applications involve "DXing" at LF, MF, HF, and VHF+ frequencies, including meteor scatter and EME ("moonbounce"). Major emphasis is placed on weak-signal techniques. Summary Program Descriptions: WSJT-X supports the communication protocols FST4, FT4, FT8, JT4, JT9, JT65, Q65, MSK144, WSPR, FST4W, and Echo, each optimized for different sorts of radio-wave...
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    Wait and Pounce FT8

    Wait and Pounce FT8

    Wait to decode callsigns, then call them using UDP protocol

    Neat alternative for JTAlert. Available for both Apple and Windows (10+). Make sure to automatically call any Wanted callsigns specified. Can also be used to monitor band opening. Can handle callsign exclusions. Can even handle wanted callsigns according to your worked before Rules.
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    elFinder
    elFinder is a file manager for web similar to that you use on your computer. Written in JavaScript using jQuery UI, it just work's in any modern browser. Its creation is inspired by simplicity and convenience of Finder.app program used in Mac OS X.
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    PyCheck

    PyCheck

    Calculates the checksum of a file, and compares it to an original.

    PyCheck calculates the checksum of a file, and compares it to an original either by selecting an original copy of the file, or manually entering the checksum of the original file, such as when it is provided on a website from which you downloaded a file. In Linux this program depends on the Python3 TK package, so make sure you have python3-tk installed using your distribution's package manager before continuing. I digitally sign some files in my releases. If you'd like to verify those...
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    ipfs-css

    ipfs-css

    Single-purpose css class names and font-face config to IPFS up your UI

    The single-purpose CSS class names and @font-face config to IPFS up your UI. Once you've installed ipfs-css from npm, the CSS and SCSS files and the web-fonts are available from your node_modules/ipfs-css directory. You can import the theme.json file which can be used with a ThemeProvider component. All the CSS atoms are generated from that, so you can be sure you're using the same values. While ipfs.css contains everything you need, if you prefer variables for fonts, colors, and gradients,...
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    Easily host files on IPFS

    Easily host files on IPFS

    Docker image to host IPFS HTTP gateway with support for pin listing

    A docker container containing an HTTP gateway and IPFS node to easily host files on IPFS. You run the docker container with a shared volume for the ipfs storage. If you add files to the volume, they are added to ipfs, pinned and deleted. The software is packaged as a docker container. Pick any of the following options to start the docker container. You can use cloud-init to configure a Scaleway server and have everything automatically done. The docker container will check to see if there are...
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    galacteek

    galacteek

    Multi-platform browser for the distributed web

    galacteek is a multi-platform Qt5-based browser and semantic agent for the distributed web. Be sure to install all the gstreamer packages on your system to be able to use the mediaplayer. After opening/mounting the DMG image, hold Control and click on the galacteek icon, and select Open and accept. You probably need to allow the system to install applications from anywhere in the security settings. Docker images are available. They run the full GUI inside a virtual Xorg server (using Xvfb)....
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    Skyhook

    Skyhook

    Send and recieve files securely through the IPFS network

    Send and receive files securely through the IPFS network. Skyhook is a command-line tool that allows the user to securely share files over the IPFS network. Seamless file encryption and decryption using AES-256. Local history of file names, hashes, keys and dates which can be both imported and exported easily. Ability to run off both local and remote IPFS nodes. Simply running Skyhook with no arguments gives the user a list of available commands. The only requirements for running Skyhook are the ipfshttpclient and skyhookfilecrypt modules for Python 3.
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    ipfs-api-mount

    ipfs-api-mount

    Mount IPFS directory as local FS

    Mount IPFS directory as local FS. go-ipfs daemon has this function but as of version 0.9.1 it's slow. ipfs-api-mount aims to be more efficient. For sequential access to random data it's ~3 times slower than ipfs cat but also ~20 times faster than cating files mounted by go-ipfs. It's supposed that FS mounted by go-ipfs daemon is slow because of file structure being accessed in every read. By adding caching one can improve performance a lot. Apart from mounting one specified CID you can also...
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    Pesterchum-Discord

    Pesterchum-Discord

    A Discord client mimicking the Pesterchum chat client from Homestuck

    A Discord client mimicking the Pesterchum chat client from Homestuck, Uses a lot of code from my Pesterchum Client. A Discord client mimicking the Pesterchum chat client from Homestuck, for the few people who are still interested in that. If you have any questions either contact me the GitHub or add me at Henry#8808 on Discord. This app is not an all-in-one client! It is meant to enhance RP and anything else you wish to do with it, however, it is recommended you still use regular Discord for...
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    TxPB

    TxPB

    TemporalX gRPC and Documentation Resources

    TxPB is the main source of information for using TemporalX, and includes protocol buffer definitions, generated code, and documentation. If you are looking for the protocol buffer definitions, check the pb folder. If you want bindings in other languages, feel free to open a github issue. Alternatively you can generate language bindings independently as long as the languages you are using support the appropriate protocol buffer and gRPC versions.
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    Uploading files from Android to a desktop PC.

    ...To run the server, just download this project open CMD, navigate to the directory of the project, and issue this command: flask_server The client-side Android app is available at this page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gad.heartbeat.androidflask.easyupload The project is very simple. Just select the images from the Android device, establish a connection to the server using its IPv4 address and port number, and then upload the images in a fast way. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload Server Accepts Images from Android to be Uploaded to a PC

    EasyUpload is a client-server project for uploading images from Android to a PC. The project is very simple. Just select the images from the Android device, establish a connection to the server using its IPv4 address and port number, and then upload the images in a fast way. Download the server project from here: http://easyupload.sourceforge.net The simplicity of using EasyUpload helps to avoid using Bluetooth for image transfer. The project just works for images and later it can work with any type of files. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled "Uploading images from Android to a Python-based Flask server" available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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