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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. ...
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    auricle

    auricle

    Auricle is a native desktop music player/streaming-app for Windows.

    Auricle is a native desktop music player for Windows, built with Rust and the Slint UI toolkit. It provides fast search, a persistent queue, likes/history, OS media-key integration, and a local audio cache — all in a lightweight native shell with no embedded web view.
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    Spotify TUI

    Spotify TUI

    Spotify for the terminal written in Rust

    ...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.
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