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    Graphite

    Graphite

    An open source graphics editor for 2025

    ...The interface supports layering, boolean operations, masks, and full node-based parametric controls for shapes and effects. Because it’s built to be extendable, plugin support allows importing/exporting formats, custom tools, or integrations with code frameworks. It also focuses on performance and scalability—handling complex vector scenes with many nested elements fluidly. For designers and developers looking to prototype UI transitions, interactive states, and motion-driven interfaces without separate design/code handoffs, Graphite positions itself as an all-in-one creative engine.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Stremio Core

    Stremio Core

    Types, addon system, UI models, core logic

    Stremio Core is the Rust engine that powers Stremio’s apps by centralizing all reusable logic behind discovery, catalogs, metadata, streams, add-ons, and user/library state. It exposes a clean set of modules—types, addon_transport, and state_types—so apps can talk to add-ons, model UI state, and react to events without duplicating code. The architecture is inspired by Elm: immutable state, message-driven updates, and explicit side-effects (“effects”) keep behavior predictable and testable. An environment abstraction lets hosts provide implementations for things like storage, networking, and timers, making the core portable to desktop, mobile, and web. The project targets WebAssembly as well, so the same Rust logic can run inside the browser via a small bridge layer.
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    lamco-rdp-server

    lamco-rdp-server

    A full-featured Wayland-native RDP server for Linux written in Rust.

    lamco-rdp-server is a native Wayland RDP server for Linux desktops. It provides remote desktop access using the standard RDP protocol, so you can connect from any RDP client: Windows Remote Desktop, FreeRDP, Remmina, or others. It supports multiple screen capture and input backends: * xdg-desktop-portal: works with GNOME, KDE Plasma, and other portal-compatible compositors * Native wlroots protocols: works with Sway, Hyprland, and other wlroots-based compositors The server detects the running compositor and selects the appropriate backend automatically. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    MMVJ

    MMVJ

    Map Mouse/MIDI inputs to Virtual Joysticks with advanced transforms

    MMVJ - (Advanced) Mouse and MIDI to Virtual Joystick (Transforming) Mapper for Linux. https://github.com/leosat/MMVJ This is pre-release, please see the GitHub page for code download and build/usage instructions. Application allows creation of Virtual Joysticks, flexible mapping of multiple Mouse and MIDI input devices to Virtual Joystick controls, specifying transformation pipelines per-mapping including intuitive emulation of steering (with auto-centering, Force Feedback and the know-how of this application, "hands hold factor"), vehicle pedal-emulating filters, curves interpolation, integration, etc; all of the above using convenient YAML-based human-readable configuration file with hot-reload support on config changes with verification supporting configurable joysticks persistence. ...
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    Tiger

    Tiger

    Tiger is a visual tool to author game spritesheets and their metadata

    Tiger is a simple, self-hosted music streaming server designed to help users organize and listen to their personal music libraries from any device. It features a web-based interface that emulates the feel of a desktop music player while running entirely in the browser, making it ideal for home servers or private cloud setups.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Weylus

    Weylus

    Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer

    Weylus turns your tablet or smart phone into a graphic tablet/touch screen for your computer! No apps except a modern browser (Firefox 80+, iOS/iPadOS 13+) are required on your tablet. Start Weylus, preferably set an access code in the access code box and press the Start button. This will start a webserver running on your computer. To control your computer with your tablet you need to open the url http://<address of your computer>:<port set in the menu, default is 1701>, if possible Weylus will display to you the url you need to open and show a QR code with the encoded address. ...
    Downloads: 205 This Week
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    Spotify TUI

    Spotify TUI

    Spotify for the terminal written in Rust

    ...If all goes well, the redirect URL will be parsed automatically and now you're done. If the local webserver fails for some reason you'll be redirected to a blank webpage that might say something like "Connection Refused" since no server is running. Regardless, copy the URL and paste it into the prompt in the terminal. Running spt with no arguments will bring up the UI. Press ? to bring up a help menu that shows currently implemented key events and their actions. There is also a CLI that is able to do most of the stuff the UI does.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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