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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is enforced to ensure your stuff does not remain online forever. This provides a secure platform to share your files. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Drill

    Drill

    Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust

    ...This will let you specify a benchmark with different requests and dependencies between them. Right now, the easiest way to get drill is to go to the latest release page and download the binary file for your platform. OpenSSL is needed in order to compile Drill, whether it is through cargo install or when compiling from source with cargo build.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OmniPull

    OmniPull

    Just pull anything

    OmniPull is a powerful, cross-platform download manager built with Python and PySide6. It provides a modern, intuitive interface for managing downloads with advanced features like multi-threading, queue management, and media extraction.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MurmurSSH

    Lightweight, privacy-focused SSH and SFTP client for Linux.

    ...Host key verification is handled transparently, allowing users to manage trust decisions per session or permanently. The integrated SFTP browser enables efficient file management, including upload, download, move, and recursive transfers with multi-file support. A terminal can be launched externally when needed, keeping workflows flexible without forcing an embedded terminal. If you have any suggestions or errors please go to github and let me know.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FlickOS

    FlickOS

    Lightweight, Elegant and Sustainable Operating System

    ...Support If you are having trouble installing or have some suggestions, you can email me at dvbondoy@gmail.com. You may also join our Reddit community at r/flickos, I am always there to answer your questions. Create issues at https://github.com/dvbondoy/FlickOS/issues Download the ISO file, write it to flash-drive using Etcher and boot your computer to the USB.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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