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    pyLoad

    pyLoad

    The free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python

    pyLoad is a lightweight, open-source download manager written entirely in Python that automates downloading files from file hosting services, cloud drives, and other online sources. The software is designed to run efficiently on a wide range of systems, including desktops, servers, routers, and NAS devices, making it suitable for both personal and self-hosted environments. It uses a plugin-driven architecture that supports hundreds of hosters, link decrypters, and extensions that extend its...
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    Kubespider

    Kubespider

    A global resource download orchestration system

    We are a community of individuals who share a passion for life and have come together based on shared interests and needs. In our free time, we collaborated to develop Kubespider. Kubespider is developed to utilize an idle server in a local area network as a NAS, enabling automatic downloads of TV series, triggering downloads from a local laptop, and adapting to various websites such as YouTube and BiliBili, as well as different types of resources such as TV series, movies, music and more....
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