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    FileRise

    FileRise

    Lightweight, self-hosted file manager with granular ACLs

    ...It offers an intuitive web interface that makes uploading, downloading, and organizing files easy, and it supports both public and private sharing through customizable links with optional expiration and password protection. The platform emphasizes privacy, ensuring all stored data remains under the owner’s control, whether deployed on a personal server, cloud instance, or local network. FileRise also includes automatic link generation, drag-and-drop uploads, and support for large file sizes, making it practical for personal and professional use alike. It is optimized for performance and low resource usage, allowing it to run efficiently on small VPS instances or home servers. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Radarr

    Radarr

    A fork of Sonarr to work with movies à la Couchpotato

    Radarr makes failed downloads a thing of the past. Password-protected releases, missing repair blocks or virtually any other reason? no worries. Radarr will automatically blacklist the release and tries another one until it finds one that works. Ensure you get the right release every time! Custom Formats allow fine control over release prioritization and selection. As simple as a single preferred word or as complex as you want with multiple criteria and regex. Find all the releases, choose...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    OpenFSL

    An open source filesystem library

    OpenFSL is an os-independent file system library. It provides file system control with customizable disk control. Currently supports MBR and FAT32 partially.
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    Gutentags

    Gutentags

    A Vim plugin that manages your tag files

    vim-gutentags automates the management of tag files in Vim so developers never have to run ctags manually again. It tracks file changes and regenerates tags incrementally in the background, ensuring symbol navigation (Ctrl-], :tag, etc.) stays up-to-date. The plugin supports multiple tag generators, including Universal ctags, Exuberant ctags, and GNU global, selecting the best available backend automatically. Gutentags is project-aware: it stores tags per project root and integrates smoothly...
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