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    cross-platform-terminal-characters

    cross-platform-terminal-characters

    All the characters that work on most terminals

    cross-platform-terminal-characters is a utility library that provides consistent, cross-platform terminal characters such as checkmarks, arrows, and box-drawing symbols for use in command-line interfaces. It ensures that terminal UI components look correct and legible across operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux, accounting for encoding and font inconsistencies.
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    Human Signals

    Human Signals

    Human-friendly process signals

    human-signals is a lightweight Node.js library that provides human-readable descriptions for POSIX signal names like SIGTERM, SIGINT, and SIGHUP. Rather than relying on scattered documentation or hard-to-remember codes, this library maps system signals to meaningful explanations, including default behaviors, standard descriptions, and exit codes. It’s ideal for building CLI tools or process managers that handle termination signals and want to provide better logging, debugging, or user feedback.
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    File Arbor

    File Arbor

    Automatic file organizer for macOS and Windows.

    ...KEY FEATURES - Rule-based file organization: extension, name patterns, regex, file size, creation/modified date - Quick presets for common file types: Images, Documents, Videos, Music, Archives - Real-time auto mode: files are sorted the moment they appear - Multi-folder watching: monitor Downloads, Desktop, Documents, and custom locations simultaneously - Cross-platform: runs on both macOS and Windows with a unified rule system - 100% offline: no cloud, no tracking, no telemetry — files never leave your computer - Modern, clean interface designed for ease of use PLATFORM SUPPORT - macOS 10.15 Catalina or later (Universal binary — Intel and Apple Silicon) - Windows 10 and Windows 11 - Windows build is signed
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    Ajax Portal (WebOS and Portal)
    Ajax Portal (WebOS & Enterprise Portal). Ajax Portal is open source cross-platform cross-browser Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 solution which is based on a new architecture of WebOS and Enterprise Portals. Our Enterprise Portal can work as Mashup (WOA approach). The portal provides Portlet/Portal API, Services. It's posible to use the Decoration module of the portal as a part of the standard Web application (Web 2.0 / Web 3.0 application).
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    dxOS is a WebOS that provides a full-fledged desktop operating system in a web environment. dxOS includes tools and services for the developer to simplify the creation of portable web applications in cross-platform compatible ECMAScript.
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