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    OmniTools

    OmniTools

    Self-hosted collection of powerful web-based tools for everyday tasks

    ...It’s designed to replace the random assortment of “free online tools” people use for quick tasks, while avoiding ads, tracking, and the need to upload sensitive files to unknown servers. A key design choice is that file processing happens entirely on the client side, meaning your data stays in your browser instead of being sent to the backend. The tool catalog spans both technical and non-technical needs, including image, video, audio, PDF, text, date/time, math, and data format utilities like JSON/CSV/XML helpers. It’s also packaged for straightforward self-hosting, with a lightweight Docker image and simple run commands, so it can be deployed quickly on a homelab or internal network.
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    doc.rustdesk.com

    doc.rustdesk.com

    Document of RustDesk

    This repository powers RustDesk’s official documentation site, serving as the central knowledge base for installing, configuring, and operating the open-source remote desktop ecosystem. It consolidates step-by-step guides for end users, administrators, and self-hosting teams, from client setup to server deployment and maintenance. The docs explain concepts like rendezvous versus relay roles, NAT traversal, security settings, and platform-specific nuances across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile. Clear navigation and task-oriented articles help readers move quickly from first-time installation to advanced troubleshooting. ...
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    Google Fonts

    Google Fonts

    Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker

    This is the central GitHub repository for Google Fonts, containing font binaries, metadata, and tools for uploading new typeface families. It serves as the staging area for fonts and follows stringent licensing structures. The top-level directories indicate the license of all files found within them. Subdirectories are named according to the family name of the fonts within. The /catalog subdirectory contains additional metadata, such as profile texts and portrait/avatar images of font...
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    General catalogue of e-books

    General catalogue of e-books

    Collection of e-books (multiple disciplines, including download links)

    General catalogue of e-books is a curated repository that collects links and resources for freely available technical and programming books, with a focus on high-quality material spanning computer science, programming languages, algorithms, systems, and related fields. Instead of hosting the full texts, the project points to legitimate online sources where books can be read or downloaded, serving as a centralized index for learners and professionals who want to build domain knowledge without...
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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    ...Because it is intentionally minimal, QuoJS plays well as a drop-in alongside other client libraries when you only need fast gestures and a few utilities rather than a full framework. Its API is designed to be readable and chainable.
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    SeelWorks.InterCom

    Simplified Inter-Process Communication for Windows

    This .NET library uses named pipes to allow client processes to communicate to a server process either locally or across a local network connection using either byte arrays or the easy-to-use proprietary ByteBuffer class via duplex burst messaging.
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    moodle-javalib

    moodle-javalib

    Java client library for Moodle 2.x REST Web Services

    ...One of the important extensions of the platform functionality, starting with version 2.0, is support for Web services. To explore the practical possibilities of interacting with Moodle Web services we have developed a Java-client and used it for the study. Further work in this area has shown the feasibility of developing a client library, which could be used in the Information Systems developed for the Java platform, in order to ensure their interaction with the Moodle platform. The advantage of using such a library is the ability for developers to operate by Moodle objects, such as a course, category, cohort, user, group, etc.in object-orienting programming style. ...
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    Morris.js is a JavaScript charting library designed to render “pretty time‑series” graphs. It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install...
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    BuckyClient

    BuckyClient

    Collect performance data from the client

    BuckyClient is a HubSpot-provided JavaScript client that runs in the browser and collects performance data from clients, sending it to the Bucky server, which forwards metrics to endpoints like StatsD, Graphite, or OpenTSDB. It can automatically measure how long your pages take to load, how long AJAX requests take and how long various functions take to run. Most importantly, it's taking the measurements on actual page loads, so the data has the potential to be much more valuable than in...
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    PHP Configuration Checker

    PHP Configuration Checker

    Script for hosting requirements checking

    Sometimes you need to install (or transfer) your site on to the new hosting. And it is a rare occurence that the provider can (or wants to) estimate all the requirements for your site application. Especially when your site isn't based on one of the widely known CMS. There are many things to be wary of: are all the required modules installed? Do they all have the correct versions? Is the PHP version correct and is there enough memory or not and so on. This small and smart script will help...
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    Falcon Time

    High Performance LAN Time Synchronization

    Falcon Time consists of two parts, a time server that will provide the base time for the network and an application library that is linked in to each application wishing to use the synchronized time from the time client. It is designed to work over a Local Area Network (LAN) and can synchronize time between two systems down to the time required for a ping between them or even below. It is also quick to start-up, being ready for use by the application in just a few milliseconds, rather than the hours or days required by NTP.
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    QDwm provides classes in order to allow Qt programs to use Windows Aero advanced features as extended glass frame into client area.
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