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    OpenCut

    OpenCut

    The open-source CapCut alternative

    OpenCut is an open-source, cross-platform video editor that focuses on fast cutting, trimming, and simple storytelling rather than heavyweight VFX. Its UI is designed to feel familiar on day one: a timeline, preview, media bin, and a minimal set of tools that cover the majority of social and short-form editing tasks. Under the hood it emphasizes responsive playback and snappy scrubbing so editors can make decisions quickly without proxy gymnastics. Common conveniences—snapping, ripple edits,...
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    SuperSplat

    SuperSplat

    3D Gaussian Splat Editor

    SuperSplat is a free and open source tool for inspecting and editing 3D Gaussian Splats. It is built on web technologies and runs in the browser, so there's nothing to download or install.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    clip-js

    clip-js

    online video editor built with nextjs, remotion and ffmpeg

    clip-js is a browser-based video editor built with modern web technologies such as Next.js and Remotion, designed to provide real-time editing and rendering directly in the browser. It enables users to create and edit video compositions using a timeline interface, combining video, audio, images, and text layers into a single project. The system uses a WebAssembly port of FFmpeg to perform high-quality rendering, allowing export of videos without relying on server-side processing. It includes...
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    svelte-jsoneditor

    svelte-jsoneditor

    Web-based tool to view, edit, format, repair, query, & transform JSON

    A web-based tool to view, edit, format, transform, and validate JSON. The library is written with Svelte, but can be used in plain JavaScript too, and in any framework (SolidJS, React, Vue, Angular, etc). View and edit JSON, has a low-level text editor and high-level tree view and table view. Format (beautify) and compact JSON. Sort, query, filter, and transform JSON. JSON schema validation and pluggable custom validation. Color highlighting, undo/redo, search and replace. Utilities like a...
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    Stargazer

    Stargazer

    Celebrate with a video of your stargazers

    Stargazer is a template project for creating celebratory videos when a GitHub repository reaches a star milestone. It uses Remotion to generate a video featuring the people who starred a repository. Users can create the video locally by providing a GitHub token, installing dependencies, previewing the composition, and rendering the final output. The project also supports a GitHub Actions workflow for generating the video without running everything on a local machine. It is designed as a fun...
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