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    .NET Core Home

    Home repository for .NET Core

    This is the dotnet/core repository and is a good starting point for .NET Core, an open source general-purpose development framework for building cross-platform apps. .NET Core lets you create apps for Windows, macOS or Linux, as well as ARM64 processors using various programming languages. It provides frameworks and APIs for cloud, client UI, IoT, and machine learning. The latest major release (as of this writing) is .NET Core 3.1. You must be on the latest patch release in order to get...
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    Bastillion

    Bastillion

    Web-based SSH console that centrally manages administrative access

    Bastillion is a web-based SSH console that centrally manages administrative access to systems. Web-based administration is combined with the management and distribution of user's public SSH keys. Key management and administration is based on profiles assigned to defined users. Administrators can login using two-factor authentication with Authy or Google Authenticator. From there they can manage their public SSH keys or connect to their systems through a web-shell. Commands can be shared...
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    ...Because LiveView drives the UI, state lives on the server process, enabling real-time updates without heavy client frameworks. The result is a productive stack for tools, dashboards, and utilities where Elixir’s concurrency and resilience shine on the desktop. Teams get to reuse their Phoenix skills and still ship a polished native app experience.
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