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    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader is a high-performance CPU-based implementation

    SwiftShader is Google’s high-performance CPU-based implementation of the Vulkan 1.3 graphics API, designed to provide a hardware-independent rendering solution for 3D graphics. Unlike traditional GPU drivers, SwiftShader executes graphics commands entirely on the CPU, making it ideal for environments where dedicated graphics hardware is unavailable or unsuitable. It acts as a drop-in replacement for Vulkan drivers, allowing existing applications to run seamlessly by redirecting API calls through its software-based rendering engine. The project supports Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and ChromeOS, offering broad cross-platform compatibility. SwiftShader’s design emphasizes both performance and compliance, enabling robust software rendering for testing, virtualization, and cloud-based graphics workloads.
    Downloads: 181 This Week
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    Manga Downloader

    Manga Downloader

    Download manga (and comics) from online reading websites

    Manga Downloader is an open-source command-line tool designed to download manga chapters and images from various online sources, enabling users to store and read content offline. It supports multiple providers, allowing users to retrieve manga from different websites through a unified interface. The tool automates the process of fetching chapters, downloading images, and organizing them into structured directories for easy access. It is built with efficiency in mind, handling large downloads and multiple chapters without requiring manual intervention. Users can configure output formats and directory structures to match their preferred reading or archiving setup. The project is particularly useful for building personal offline libraries or backing up content from online platforms.
    Downloads: 81 This Week
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    NHentai Cross

    NHentai Cross

    Beautiful and cross-platform NHentai Client

    A beautiful and cross platform NHentai Client. Support desktop and mobile phone (Mac/Windows/Linux/Android/IOS).
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    PhotoPrism

    PhotoPrism

    AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨

    PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud. Our mission is to provide the most user- and privacy-friendly solution to keep your pictures organized and accessible. That's why PhotoPrism was built from the ground up to run wherever you need it, without compromising freedom, privacy, or functionality.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Stash

    Stash

    An organizer for your videos, written in Go

    Stash allows you to organize and view your own collection of adult video and image files. Think of it like a private Hub site for your personal porn collection. Every video file has its own scene. Scenes can be rated and tagged with performers, tags, movies and a studio. Bookmark your favorite parts of a scene with markers. Markers can be tagged and appear in the video scrubber when viewing a scene. Images can be rated and tagged with performers, tags and a studio. Galleries are collections of images. Galleries can be automatically created from zip files and folders containing image files. Preview and view all of your scenes and galleries from your web browser on your PC, tablet or phone. Stash directly streams videos to your web browser. Stash supports streaming of a large variety of formats and codecs to most web browsers.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Navidrome

    Navidrome

    Your Personal Streaming Service

    Navidrome is an open-source, web-based personal music server that lets you stream and manage your entire music collection from any browser or compatible mobile app, effectively turning your own files into a cloud-accessible music service. It supports large libraries and handles a wide variety of audio formats while maintaining very low resource usage, so it runs well even on small servers, Raspberry Pi devices, and other constrained hardware. Users can browse, play, and organize tracks and playlists via a modern web interface, plus they can control access for multiple users with individualized play counts, favorites, and library permissions. Navidrome also implements the Subsonic API, making it compatible with many third-party players and apps across different platforms. It automatically monitors and indexes your library for new content, supports on-the-fly transcoding to adapt audio streams to different network conditions.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    ffmpeg-go

    ffmpeg-go

    Golang binding for ffmpeg

    ffmpeg-go is a Go language binding for FFmpeg that allows developers to construct and execute complex multimedia processing pipelines using a fluent and programmatic API. It acts as a wrapper around FFmpeg command-line functionality, translating chained function calls into executable FFmpeg commands. The library enables tasks such as transcoding, cutting, filtering, and streaming media while maintaining a clean and readable syntax. It does not include FFmpeg itself, requiring users to install and configure the binary separately, which ensures flexibility across different environments. ffmpeg-go supports advanced workflows including multiple inputs and outputs, progress tracking, and integration with other Go libraries. Its design is inspired by ffmpeg-python, bringing similar capabilities into the Go ecosystem. This makes it a powerful tool for developers building media processing systems in Go.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    go2rtc

    go2rtc

    Ultimate camera streaming application

    go2rtc is a lightweight, zero-dependency streaming server designed to unify and convert video streams across a wide range of protocols and devices, particularly in smart home and surveillance environments. Written in Go, it provides real-time streaming capabilities with extremely low latency by supporting protocols such as RTSP, WebRTC, RTMP, HTTP, and HomeKit, while also enabling seamless transcoding using FFmpeg when needed. The application can ingest streams from IP cameras, USB devices, or cloud-based sources and redistribute them to multiple clients or platforms, including browsers and smart home systems like Home Assistant. Its architecture emphasizes flexibility, allowing users to mix multiple input sources, negotiate codecs dynamically, and even enable two-way audio communication with supported devices. go2rtc also includes features for publishing streams to external platforms like YouTube or Telegram, making it useful beyond surveillance scenarios.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    gonic

    gonic

    music streaming server / free-software subsonic server API

    gonic is a lightweight, self-hosted music streaming server written in Go that implements the Subsonic API, allowing compatibility with a wide range of existing music clients. It is designed to index and stream personal audio collections, supporting various file formats and metadata structures while maintaining low resource usage. The server can scan local directories, organize music libraries, and expose them through a web interface or compatible third-party apps. It also supports podcast management, playlist handling, and integration with services like Last.fm for enhanced metadata and artist information. gonic emphasizes simplicity and performance, making it suitable for running on small servers or home setups. Its modular configuration allows users to customize transcoding, storage paths, and playback behavior. Overall, it provides a flexible and efficient alternative to commercial music streaming services with full control over data.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Annie

    Annie

    Fast, simple and clean video downloader

    Annie is a fast, simple and clean video downloader built with Go. Download videos, playlists, and any multimedia resource with an URL. You can download multiple URLs at once and save your files with custom formats and quality presets. Annie is an open source project and built on the top of open-source projects. If you are interested, then you are welcome to contribute. A temporary .download file is kept in the output directory. If annie is ran with the same arguments, then the download progress will resume from the last session. Annie will auto retry when the download failed, you can specify the retry times by -retry option (default is 100). Cookies can be provided to annie with the -c option if they are required for accessing the video. If the -c is not set, annie will try to get the cookies from the current user's Chrome or Edge automatically. To use this feature, you need to shutdown your Chrome or Edge for only one time and let annie launch the browser for you.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    gowitness

    gowitness

    Golang, web screenshot utility using Chrome Headless

    A golang, web screenshot utility using Chrome Headless. gowitness is a website screenshot utility written in Golang, that uses Chrome Headless to generate screenshots of web interfaces using the command line, with a handy report viewer to process results. Both Linux and macOS is supported, with Windows support mostly working. Inspiration for gowitness comes from Eyewitness. If you are looking for something with lots of extra features, be sure to check it out along with these other projects. For installation information and other documentation, please refer to the wiki. The primary of purpose that gowitness serves is to take screenshots of websites and do that well. As such, gowitness has many ways to be told how to take a screenshot. By default, gowitness will store screenshots in a screenshots/ directory in the path where gowitness is being run from. It will also store all of the preflight information (initial HTTP response which includes headers & TLS information).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Bililive-go

    Bililive-go

    A live recording tool

    Bililive-go is a live stream recording tool written in Go that supports capturing streams from multiple popular live streaming platforms. It enables users to automatically monitor live rooms and record streams when they go online, storing them locally for later playback. The tool supports a wide range of platforms, including Bilibili, Douyin, Huya, and Twitch-like services, making it highly versatile for content archiving. It includes a configurable system using YAML files, allowing users to customize recording behavior, cookies, and platform-specific parameters. bililive-go also provides a web interface for managing settings and accessing recorded files, improving usability for non-technical users. Advanced features such as notifications via Telegram or ntfy and integration with monitoring tools like Prometheus and Grafana make it suitable for continuous recording setups. Its modular architecture and API support enable further automation and integration into larger workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    CLIAMP

    CLIAMP

    Terminal music player inspired by winamp

    CLIAMP is a command-line tool designed to enhance developer productivity by providing a streamlined interface for managing and interacting with projects directly from the terminal. It focuses on simplifying repetitive development tasks by offering a structured and scriptable environment where commands can be composed and reused efficiently. The tool emphasizes minimalism and speed, allowing developers to execute workflows without leaving the command-line environment. It is particularly useful for developers who prefer keyboard-driven workflows and want to reduce reliance on graphical interfaces. CLIAMP supports extensibility, enabling users to define custom commands or integrate it with other tools in their development stack. Its design aligns with modern CLI tooling trends, prioritizing composability and developer ergonomics. By abstracting common operations into reusable commands, it helps reduce friction in everyday development tasks.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    FFmate

    FFmate

    FFmate is a modern and powerful automation layer

    FFmate is a graphical utility designed to simplify the use of FFmpeg by providing an intuitive interface for building and executing multimedia processing commands. It allows users to perform tasks such as transcoding, trimming, and format conversion without needing to memorize command-line syntax. The tool dynamically generates FFmpeg commands based on user input, making complex workflows more accessible. It supports a wide range of audio and video formats, enabling flexible media processing. ffmate is designed for both beginners and advanced users, offering a balance between simplicity and customization. It can also be used for experimenting with encoding parameters and testing different configurations. Overall, it acts as a visual layer over FFmpeg for easier media manipulation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Golang HLS Streamer

    Golang HLS Streamer

    A server that exposes a directory for video streaming

    Golang HLS Streamer is a Go-based implementation of HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) functionality, designed to handle media segmentation and playlist generation for streaming applications. It provides tools for creating and managing HLS streams, including segmenting video into smaller chunks and generating M3U8 playlists. The project is intended for developers building streaming servers or media delivery systems. It focuses on performance and simplicity, leveraging Go’s concurrency model to handle streaming tasks efficiently. gohls can be integrated into backend services to enable adaptive streaming workflows. It supports real-time processing and can work alongside tools like FFmpeg for encoding. Overall, it provides a lightweight solution for implementing HLS streaming pipelines.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    LiveKit

    LiveKit

    End-to-end stack for WebRTC. SFU media server and SDKs

    LiveKit is an open-source project that provides a scalable, multi-user conferencing system based on WebRTC, designed to offer real-time video, audio, and data capabilities for developers.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MediaDevices

    MediaDevices

    Go implementation of the MediaDevices API

    mediadevices is a Go library developed by the Pion WebRTC team that enables real-time access to audio and video devices for building native Go applications involving media streaming and conferencing. It provides a cross-platform, unified API for capturing and manipulating media streams and is often used in combination with Pion WebRTC for peer-to-peer communications. Its support for device enumeration, media constraints, and frame processing makes it a powerful building block for custom voice and video solutions in Go.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ascii-image-converter

    ascii-image-converter

    A cross-platform command-line tool to convert images into ascii art

    ascii-image-converter is a command-line tool that converts images into ASCII art and prints them out onto the console. Available on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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 sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    dms

    dms

    A UPnP DLNA Digital Media Server that includes basic video transcoding

    dms is a lightweight UPnP/DLNA digital media server written in Go that streams media directly from local filesystems to compatible devices. It allows users to share audio, video, and image files across networks to devices such as smart TVs, mobile apps, and Chromecast. The server operates from the command line and automatically advertises its presence using SSDP, enabling easy discovery by clients. It supports basic transcoding using FFmpeg, allowing playback compatibility across different devices and formats. dms can also generate thumbnails and provide metadata for browsing media libraries. It includes support for dynamic streams, enabling integration with live sources such as RTSP feeds. Overall, it offers a simple and efficient solution for home media streaming with minimal setup.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GoAnime

    GoAnime

    A TUI tool to browse, stream, and download anime in PT-BR and EN

    GoAnime is a command-line based anime streaming and downloading tool that provides a text-based user interface for browsing, selecting, and consuming anime content directly from the terminal. Built in Go, it emphasizes speed, simplicity, and portability across operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and macOS. The application works by scraping anime sources and presenting results in an interactive interface where users can search titles, navigate episode lists, and play content using an external media player like mpv. It supports both streaming and downloading workflows, allowing users to either watch episodes instantly or save them locally for offline viewing. The system includes additional features such as progress tracking, playback resumption, and metadata enrichment through integrations with external databases. It also supports both subbed and dubbed content in multiple languages, making it accessible to a broader audience.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Mangal 4

    Mangal 4

    The most advanced (yet simple) cli manga downloader

    The most advanced CLI manga downloader in the entire universe.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Openbooks

    Openbooks

    Search and Download eBooks

    Openbooks allows you to download ebooks from irc.irchighway quickly and easily. For a complete list of features use the --help flags on all subcommands. For example openbooks cli --help or openbooks cli download --help. There are two modes; Server or CLI. In CLI mode you interact and download books through a terminal interface. In server mode the application runs as a web application that you can visit in your browser. OpenBooks server doesn't have to be hosted at the root of your webserver. The basepath value allows you to host it behind a reverse proxy. The base path value must have opening and closing forward slashes (default "/").
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ffmpeg-over-ip

    ffmpeg-over-ip

    Connect to remote ffmpeg servers

    ffmpeg-over-ip is a client-server system that enables remote execution of FFmpeg commands on a machine with GPU access while controlling it from another environment such as a container or virtual machine. It allows applications without direct GPU access to offload video transcoding tasks to a remote server, improving performance without requiring complex passthrough setups. The system works by coordinating commands through a lightweight protocol while using a shared filesystem to exchange media data. It supports real-time streaming of outputs as they are processed, making it suitable for media servers and live workflows. The architecture includes authentication and command rewriting to adapt differences between client and server environments. It is designed to be flexible, supporting multiple clients connected to a single server instance. Overall, it provides an efficient way to extend hardware capabilities across networked systems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    D2

    D2

    D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams

    D2 is a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams. It stands for Declarative Diagramming. Declarative, as in, you describe what you want diagrammed, it generates the image. As well, the functioning of the install script is described in detail to alleviate any concern of its use. We recommend using your OS's package manager directly instead for improved security but the install script is by no means insecure. D2 includes a variety of official themes to style your diagrams beautifully right out of the box. See ./d2themes to browse the available themes and make or contribute your own creation. D2 is designed with language tooling in mind. D2's parser can parse multiple errors from a broken program, has an autoformatter, syntax highlighting, and we have plans for LSP's and more. Good language tooling is necessary for creating and maintaining large diagrams. D2 is designed to be extensible and composable.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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