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    Flagpack

    Flagpack

    Flagpack contains 250+ flag icons to easily use within your code

    flagpack-core is a collection of high-quality SVG and PNG flags for over 250 countries and regions. It provides a lightweight and accessible way to integrate country flags into web applications.
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    Pacseek

    Pacseek

    Terminal user interface for searching installing Arch Linux packages

    Pacseek is a terminal user interface (TUI) for searching and installing Arch Linux packages. It provides a user-friendly interface for browsing the Arch repositories and the Arch User Repository (AUR), making package management more accessible for users who prefer a visual approach within the terminal.​
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    OPI

    OPI

    OBS Package Installer (CLI)

    OPI is a command-line tool designed to simplify the installation of software packages from the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) and other repositories. It streamlines the process of searching for and installing packages, making software management more accessible for openSUSE users.
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    Homebrew Core

    Homebrew Core

    Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    Homebrew-core is the canonical formula repository for Homebrew, the macOS (and Linux) package manager, containing the Ruby “formulae” that describe how to fetch, build, and install thousands of open-source packages. Each formula encodes metadata, dependencies, build instructions, and tests so Homebrew can produce reproducible bottles (prebuilt binaries) or source builds across supported macOS and Linux environments. The repo is the operational center for package maintenance: maintainers...
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    Voyager

    Voyager

    Laravel Admin Package that includes operations, a media manager, etc.

    ...Voyager's admin interface allows you to create CRUD or BREAD (Browse, Read, Edit, Add, and Delete) functionality to your posts, pages, or any other table in your database. Voyager has a fully functional media manager which allows you to view/edit/delete files from your storage. All files in your application will be easily accessible and will live in a single place. Compatible with local or s3 file storage. You can easily build menus for your site. In fact the menu in the voyager admin is built using the menu builder. You can add/edit/delete menu items from any menu.
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