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    aptly

    aptly

    Debian repository management tool

    Aptly allows you to mirror remote repositories, manage local package repositories, take snapshots, pull new versions of packages along with dependencies, and publish as Debian repository. You can try it right now for free, aptly is available both as CLI tool and HTTP REST service. Quickly serve published snapshots over HTTP. Take and update mirrors of any Debian/Ubuntu remote repository. At any point in time, take a snapshot of the mirror to fix the current set of packages. Merge two or more snapshots into one snapshot: e.g. merge wheezy and wheezy-updates. ...
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    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    Armbian Linux Build Framework

    Powerful menu-driven configuration tool along with stock Debian utilities. BASH shell and lightweight XFCE-based desktop. Standard boot, config, and update methods with minimal user-space footprint. Special config utilities are optional. A distributed image is compressed to its real data size which starts below 1G. Login is possible via serial, HDMI/VGA or SSH. Boot loader and kernel optimizations, memory caching, ZRAM swap, and video acceleration where applicable.
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    linux-factory

    linux-factory

    Framework used to create custom debian linux operating systems

    linux-factory is a utility designed to streamline the process of building and customizing Linux kernel images using a simple, scriptable environment. It provides a modular framework for configuring kernel options, applying patches, and generating bootable images, making it ideal for embedded developers, kernel hackers, and OS maintainers. With a strong emphasis on repeatability and automation, linux-factory reduces the manual overhead of compiling and deploying Linux kernels across various...
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    Kalliope

    Kalliope

    Kalliope is a framework to create your own personal assistant

    ...You can create your own Kalliope bot, by simply choosing and composing the existing neurons without writing any code. But, if you need a particular module, you can write it by yourself, add it to your project, and propose it to the community. Kalliope can run on all Linux Debian-based distributions including a Raspberry Pi and its multi-lang. The only thing you need is a microphone.
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    platformids

    platformids

    OS and Distribution Release Enumeration

    ...The supported version numbering comprise various release schemes such as classical version numbers with variable segments and optional release names, * AlpineLinux-3.8.1 * CentOS-6.10 * Debian-9.6 * Fedora31 * OS-X-10.6.8 * Ubuntu-18.04 * armbian-5.76 * cygwin-2.9.0 * opensuse-15.1 * raspbian-9.4 * slackware-14.2 * solaris-11.3 variations of numbering schemes and continous deployment * CentOS-7.6-1810 * NT-6.3.9600 * archlinux-2018.12.01 * kali-linux-2019.1 * NT-10.0.1809
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    NBFC

    NBFC

    NoteBook FanControl

    ...If you want to build NBFC from source, the first thing you have to do is to download the source code. You can easily clone the NBFC repository via git. Make sure the Mono runtime + development tools are installed on your machine (Debian based distros: mono-complete, Arch based distros: mono). Config files are an integral part of NBFC, because they define how NBFC interacts with your notebook's embedded controller (EC). The EC, among other things, monitors your system's temperatures and controls the fan(s). It usually sits on the motherboard or is integrated into a Super I/O chip and is connected to the Southbridge via the Low Pin Count (LPC) bus.
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    Offensive Web Testing Framework

    Offensive Web Testing Framework

    Offensive Web Testing Framework (OWTF), is a framework

    ...The tool is highly configurable and anybody can trivially create simple plugins or add new tests in the configuration files without having any development experience. OWTF is developed on KaliLinux and macOS but it is made for Kali Linux (or other Debian derivatives).
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