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    Seerr

    Seerr

    Open-source media request and discovery manager for Jellyfin

    Seerr is a free, open-source web application for managing and fulfilling user requests for media content in your personal media server ecosystem. It integrates seamlessly with popular media servers like Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby, allowing users to browse catalogs and make automated requests for items they want added to the library. Seerr also integrates with backend automation tools such as Sonarr, Radarr, and others to automatically handle content delivery once a request is approved. ...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    emotion

    emotion

    CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition

    ...The first is framework agnostic and the second is for use with React. Similar to the style prop, but also has support for auto vendor-prefixing, nested selectors, and media queries. Allows developers to skip the styled API abstraction and style components and elements directly. The css prop also accepts a function that is called with your theme as an argument allowing developers easy access to common and customizable values. Reduces boilerplate when composing components and styled with emotion. Server side rendering with zero configuration.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ffmpeg.wasm

    ffmpeg.wasm

    FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly

    ffmpeg.wasm is a pure WebAssembly (and JavaScript/TypeScript) port of FFmpeg that enables in-browser media recording, conversion, and streaming—letting developers perform video/audio processing entirely client-side without server uploads. Transpiled via Emscripten from FFmpeg and its codecs into WebAssembly. Supports both single-threaded and multi-threaded cores using web workers. Written in TypeScript for improved developer experience.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    SiliCompressor

    SiliCompressor

    Easy to use Video and Image compression library for Android

    ...Due to the high resolution of our Smartphone cameras and cameras from other devices, Video files have become large in size and thus difficult for them to be shared with others on social apps, and social media even when we need to upload them on our server. With SiliCompressor you can now compress your video file while maintaining its quality.
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    embed-js

    embed-js

    A lightweight plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code, etc.

    A lightweight JavaScript plugin to embed emojis, media, maps, tweets, code and services. embed.js was developed with a modern JavaScript workflow in mind. To use it, it's recommended you have a build system in place that can transpile ES6, and bundle modules. But at the same time, you get an already transpiled version to make your development easier. If you’re using npm package manager with a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify to consume CommonJS modules, you can use the default UMD...
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