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    Project MINI RACK

    Project MINI RACK

    Miniature rack builds, for portable or compact Homelabs

    Project MINI RACK is a project dedicated to designing, documenting, and showcasing compact, portable rack-mount or small-form factor “mini” labs, suitable for home labs, edge deployments, or mobile network stacks. The repository contains build guides, hardware lists, layout ideas (10” wide racks, 1U/2U modules, custom shelves), 3D printable components, and real-world examples of mini homelab rigs. Its goal is to help hobbyists, devops engineers, or tinkerers understand how to build...
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    Carli

    Carli

    Carli = Customized ARch Linux Iso

    Learn how to build a distro from scratch
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    OpenTabletDriver

    OpenTabletDriver

    Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver

    OpenTabletDriver is an open-source, cross-platform, user mode tablet driver. The goal of OpenTabletDriver is to be cross-platform as possible with the highest compatibility in an easily configurable graphical user interface. OpenTabletDriver functions as two separate processes that interact with each other seamlessly. The active program that does all of the tablet data handling is OpenTabletDriver.Daemon. The daemon must be started in order for anything to work, however, the GUI is...
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    QMK

    QMK

    Keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers

    QMK (Quantum Mechanical Keyboard) is an open source community centered around developing computer input devices. The community encompasses all sorts of input devices, such as keyboards, mice, and MIDI devices. This is a keyboard firmware based on the tmk_keyboard firmware with some useful features for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers, and more specifically, the OLKB product line, the ErgoDox EZ keyboard, and the Clueboard product line. Keyboards powered by QMK are Planck, Preonic, ErgoDox EZ,...
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    GuitarPedal

    GuitarPedal

    Linus learns analog circuits

    GuitarPedal is an experimental repository exploring a digital guitar-effects signal chain implemented with lean, low-level code. The project demonstrates how to read audio input, process it through simple transformations, and write the result out in real time with minimal latency. It emphasizes straightforward, inspectable DSP so developers can follow the math and tweak parameters without a giant framework in the way. The codebase favors portability and simplicity, focusing on a handful of...
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    HttpKernel Component

    HttpKernel Component

    A structured process for converting a Request into a Response

    The HttpKernel component provides a structured process for converting a Request into a Response by making use of the EventDispatcher component. It's flexible enough to create full-stack frameworks, micro-frameworks or advanced CMS systems like Drupal. Every HTTP web interaction begins with a request and ends with a response. Your job as a developer is to create PHP code that reads the request information (e.g. the URL) and creates and returns a response (e.g. an HTML page or JSON string)....
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    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY split-flap display

    This is a work in progress split-flap display. Each module can flip between 40 unique characters: letters, numbers, and a few symbols. Multiple modules fit perfectly alongside each other to build bigger displays. The primary design goal was to make something that's possible to fabricate at home in small or single quantities and can be customized and built by an intermediate hobbyist at a reasonable price. This meant using widely available materials and avoiding any tooling with a high...
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    AWS EC2 FPGA

    AWS EC2 FPGA

    AWS EC2 FPGA hardware and software development Kit

    AWS EC2 FPGA Development Kit is a set of development and runtime tools to develop, simulate, debug, compile and run hardware-accelerated applications on Amazon EC2 F1 instances. It is distributed between this GitHub repository and FPGA Developer AMI - Centos/AL2 provided by AWS with no cost of development tools. After creating an FPGA design (also called CL - Custom logic), developers can create an Amazon FPGA Image (AFI) and easily deploy it to an F1 instance. AFIs are reusable, shareable...
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    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    A shield for the Arduino Mega that can back up video game cartridges

    This project represents a community-driven effort to provide an easy-to-build and easy-to-modify cartridge dumper. Completely stand-alone, does not need a PC to operate (unless for updating firmware). Easy to modify open-source code, write your own extensions and share them with others. Portable thanks to a battery. Modular design using mostly off-the-shelf components. Reads NES, Famicom and Family Basic cartridges including save. Supports Mapper 30/NESmaker and flashes INL NM30 boards....
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    DarkLight Cover/Calibrator

    DarkLight Cover/Calibrator

    DIY project to build a cover, flat panel or combo flip-flat panel

    The DarkLight Cover/Calibrator (DLC) is a DIY project to build a motorized telescope cover, flat panel, or a combination flip-flat system. Its modular design supports various setups: a 12V light panel without a servo for a wall-mounted calibration panel, a servo-only cover for sky flats, or both integrated into a flip-flat mechanism. The DLC also includes optional dew heating to reduce extra equipment and cabling. With available drivers, it works with ASCOM or INDI. We’re excited to...
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    Arduino ASCOM Focuser Pro2 DIY

    Arduino ASCOM Focuser Pro2 DIY

    Version 2 of the myFocuser Project

    myFocuserPro2 (myFP2) is an ASCOM - INDI - LINUX - WINDOWS telescope focuser with a large range of options. 309,000+ file downloads. The most popular focuser project. (c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2025. All Rights Reserved. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without written permission from the author. Other Focuser Projects myFP2ESP32 WiFi - https://sourceforge.net/projects/myfocuserpro2-esp32/ [ESP32 Only] myFP2ESP8266 WiFi - ...
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    JxMake

    JxMake

    A Java-based cross-platform build system.

    JxMake is a Java-based, cross-platform build system primarily inspired by the syntax and features of GNU Make, Perforce Jam, and CMake. In addition, JxMake provides several capabilities not typically found in other console-based build systems, including a built-in lightweight GUI, serial console, serial plotter, multi-MCU in-system programmer, and more. Currently, JxMake's loadable libraries (build scripts) are primarily designed for non-OS MCU systems and experimental use. Full...
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    armadeus
    Armadeus is an OpenSource Hardware and Software project based on an ARM core (Freescale i.MX) and Linux. You can consult our wiki at http://www.armadeus.org to join our non profit association or our commercial website at http://www.armadeus.com .
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    myGPS Arduino Nano DIY

    myGPS Arduino Nano DIY

    Build your own GPS unit

    To develop an Arduino Nano based GPS module that is low cost, portable and can be used in Astronomy. (c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author.
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    Arduino Nano Dew Controller Pro (DIY)

    Arduino Nano Dew Controller Pro (DIY)

    Dew Controller Feature Rich

    A 3-channel fully automated Dew Controller (DIY project) based on Arduino Nano for telescopes. For $48 or less. (c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2025. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only. Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author. A very popular project with over 48,000 downloads. There is a new ESP32 WiFi version at https://sourceforge.net/projects/esp32-dew-controller/ The older...
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    Phobia

    Phobia Motor Controller

    PMC is an open project that aims to build the quality permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) controller for use in a variety of scopes like RC or electric transport.
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    Arduino ASCOM Focuser Pro DIY

    Arduino ASCOM Focuser Pro DIY

    Arduino Focuser, fully ASCOM complaint

    myFocuserPro is an ASCOM and Moonlite compatible stepper motor telescope focus controller (DIY) based on Arduino Nano/Uno. A popular DIY ASCOM focuser with more than 121,000+ downloads. (c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights reserved. Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only. Spreadsheet to calculate what stepper motor to use. https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/Documentation/Nema-Stepper-Motors.xlsx/download
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    HoloCubic

    HoloCubic

    Multi-function transparent display desktop station

    HoloCubic is a multi-function transparent display “desktop station” that uses a dispersive prism to create a pseudo-holographic visual effect, combined with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity to support interactive network-capable applications. Built around an ESP32 PICO-D4 microcontroller, a 1.3″ 240×240 ST7789 display and MPU6050 inertial sensor, the device allows you to build a “floating hologram” style display module with additional networked visual features like weather display or follower...
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    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Arduino HomeKit ESP8266

    Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino

    This Arduino library is a native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino core and works without any additional bridges. This project is mainly based on an esp-home kit for ESP-OPEN-RTOS. I ported the RTOS-based implementation of the esp-home kit to the pure Arduino environment, aimed at easy and fast building projects using Arduino IDE (or Eclipse with sloeber, PlatformIO). Enjoy the "one-key" build, "one-key" upload, and work to link various other Arduino libraries...
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The...
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    MySensors

    MySensors

    MySensors library and examples

    MySensors is an open-source hardware and software community focusing on do-it-yourself home automation and Internet of Things. We're here to help people who'd like to create original and affordable sensors and actuators based on components like Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, NRF24L01+ and RFM69. Does it sound complicated? Don’t worry, we’ll explain everything. We provide easy-to-follow build instructions, ready-to-use code examples, and adaptable open-source hardware designs. All of this...
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    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors

    lm-sensors repository

    lm-sensors is the canonical Linux project for reading motherboard and peripheral hardware sensors—temperatures, fan speeds, voltages—and exposing them to userspace. It ships a probing utility (sensors-detect) that identifies I²C/SMBus chips and kernel drivers, then a runtime tool (sensors) that prints human-readable readings for quick diagnostics. The companion library, libsensors, gives applications a stable API to query sensor values, enabling desktop applets, monitoring daemons, and alerting systems to build on a common foundation. ...
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    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC)

    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC)

    Cross-platform fan control service for notebooks

    NoteBook FanControl (NBFC) is a cross-platform fan control service for notebooks. It comes with a powerful configuration system, which allows to adjust it to many different notebook models. Currently, there are no pre-built releases for Linux, but you can easily build NBFC yourself. In general the NBFC Wiki is the first place to go if you have any questions. 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). ...
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    DIY Arduino Boards IO I2C

    DIY Arduino Boards for IO using port expanders and I2C

    DIY Arduino Boards PCF8674 MCP23017 74HC595 CD4021 I2C Parallel IO Piezo buzzers See the Files section for a wide range of sensors and sample code Schematics PCB Layout Sample Code
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    jKPU

    Cryptoprocessor design and documentation

    A cryptoprocessor is a processor that does not do or use any encryption or decryption (thus escapes US export controls), but which works natively on encrypted data and code. Almost any encryption is possible, including "none at all". The trick is that a computer famously and happily takes garbage in and puts garbage out, just as happily as it does "2+2=4", so all we have to do is change our OWN idea of what is garbage and what is sense and the computer will remain happy but we then have a...
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