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    Logseq

    Logseq

    A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management

    Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source knowledge base that works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files. Use it to write, organize and share your thoughts, keep your to-do list, and build your own digital garden. Logseq is a platform for knowledge management and collaboration. It focuses on privacy, longevity, and user control. The server will never store or analyze your private notes.
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    mergestat-lite

    mergestat-lite

    Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports and codebases

    ...Existing tools tell you what to care about, MergeStat lets you decide what's important. MergeStat can run on most infrastructure. Ours or yours. Fully open-source and self-deployable on any infrastructure to ensure security/privacy.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    git-cal

    git-cal

    github like contributions calendar on terminal

    ...Options typically let you choose time ranges, color intensity (where terminals support it), and which repositories to include. Because it reads local Git metadata, it respects your privacy and can include private work you don’t push to public remotes. For developers who like quick visual feedback in the CLI, git-cal turns raw commit timestamps into an at-a-glance activity portrait.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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