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    Deno

    Deno

    A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript

    ...It uses a standard browser-compatible protocol for loading modules, which are URLs. Built on top of V8, Rust and TypeScript, Deno has support for TypeScript right out of the box. It has a set of built-in utilities as well as reviewed (audited) standard modules.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    WingetUI

    WingetUI

    A better UI for your package managers

    ...With this program, you'll be able to easily download, install, update and uninstall any software that's published on those package managers. The available packages range from well-known software such as browsers, pdf readers and other common programs to other less-known utilities such as vim for windows, which I bet you didn't know it existed. This project has no connection with Winget, Chocolatey or Scoop — it's completely unofficial. Be aware of the fact that neither Microsoft, Chocolatey, Scoop nor the creators of WingetUI are responsible for the downloaded apps. WingetUI has a built-in autoupdater. ...
    Downloads: 75 This Week
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    golib

    golib

    Golang packages used in frp and fft

    golib is a collection of common Go packages extracted for reuse across the author’s projects, notably frp and fft. It serves as a shared foundation for IO helpers, messaging formats, and other utilities that would otherwise be copy-pasted between codebases. The repository is versioned and published as Go modules, making it easy to import stable subsets into downstream applications. Individual subpackages cover concerns like streaming IO and JSON message structures, keeping implementations small and composable. By consolidating these pieces, the ecosystem around frp/fft benefits from consistent behavior and fewer bespoke dependencies. ...
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    svelte-put

    svelte-put

    Useful svelte stuff to put in your projects

    svelte-put is a collection of utility directives, actions, and stores for Svelte applications. It simplifies adding common UI and behavior enhancements to Svelte components with minimal code.
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    Scoop Main

    Scoop Main

    The default bucket for Scoop

    ...It holds a curated set of portable or minimally invasive applications that adhere to Scoop’s standards (i.e. apps that don’t heavily depend on installer frameworks or registry tweaks). When a user installs Scoop, the Main bucket is automatically configured, so users can immediately install common command-line tools and utilities without adding extra buckets. The manifests in Main are JSON files that describe how to download, install, uninstall, and manage versions of apps (including dependencies, checksums, etc.). Because it’s the default bucket, maintainers apply stricter validation and review policies to keep Main reliable and safe compared to more experimental or niche buckets. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    clib

    clib

    C package manager-ish

    Package manager for the C programming language. Expects libcurl to be installed and linkable. Basically, the lazy-man's copy/paste promotes smaller C utilities, also serving as a nice way to discover these sort of libraries. From my experience C libraries are scattered all over the web and discovery is relatively poor. The footprint of these libraries is usually quite large and unfocused. The goal of clibs is to provide stand-alone "micro" C libraries for developers to quickly install without coupling to large frameworks. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    bpkg

    bpkg

    Lightweight bash package manager

    bpkg is a lightweight package manager tailored for Bash scripts, providing a streamlined method to install, manage, and distribute shell utilities. It simplifies the process of fetching shell scripts, setting execution permissions, and integrating them either globally or within specific projects. By adopting a structure similar to package managers in other languages, bpkg brings organized dependency management to the Bash ecosystem.​
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    Proxy Manager

    Proxy Manager

    OOP Proxy wrappers/utilities to manage proxies of your objects

    This library aims to provide abstraction for generating various kinds of proxy classes. Available as part of the Tidelift Subscription. The maintainer of ocramius/proxy-manager and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and maintenance for the open source dependencies you use to build your applications. Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use. The suggested installation method...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Shrine

    Shrine

    A TempleOS distro for heretics

    Shrine is a modified distribution of TempleOS, aiming to retain compatibility with TempleOS programs while introducing enhancements for usability and connectivity. It incorporates features like a Unix-like shell, internet access, and a package downloader, expanding the capabilities of the original system. Shrine serves as a platform for exploring the unique aspects of TempleOS with added modern conveniences.​
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Import from github_com

    Import from github_com

    Python module finder/loader from github, like in golang

    ...It hooks into Python’s import machinery so that when you reference a GitHub path, it fetches the code, stores it locally (often with caching), and makes it importable in the current environment. This is helpful for prototyping, teaching, or quickly exploring other people’s utilities without polluting your global site-packages. It also demonstrates how flexible Python’s import system is and can be used as a reference for custom importers. While not a substitute for proper packaging, it’s a clever shortcut for rapid experimentation.
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