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    grx3mcbot

    grx3mcbot

    Minecraft bot using php

    Minecraft MC Bot. Built for vanilla minecraft servers, works with out using plugins, and relies strickly on rcon. Has a permission system, web based install and admin, database using sqlite3, written in php and bash. Also can run as service or daemon.
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    CelOS

    CelOS

    A simple, easy-to-use, flatpak centric Linux distribution for everyone

    CelOS is a simple, easy-to-use, flatpak centric Linux distribution for everyone. Github: https://github.com/cobweb-development/celos/ We aim to have a stunning design, by using the GNOME desktop environment, complete with stunning animations, we plan to have a beautiful, intuitive and easy to use desktop. We aim to be as secure as possible. Most preinstalled applications come from Flatpak and Flathub, a containerised, sandboxed method of Linux application distribution. We aim to...
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