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    RustDesk

    RustDesk

    An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer

    RustDesk is a full-featured open source remote control alternative for self-hosting and security with minimal configuration. Desktop versions use Flutter or Sciter (deprecated) for GUI, this tutorial is for Sciter only, since it is easier and more friendly to start. Check out our CI for building Flutter version. You have full control of your data, with no concerns about security.
    Downloads: 846 This Week
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    RustDesk Server Program

    RustDesk Server Program

    Self-host your own RustDesk server

    rustdesk-server is the self-hosted backend for RustDesk, an open-source remote desktop solution. It provides the rendezvous and relay components that allow RustDesk clients to discover peers and traverse NATs securely, enabling direct or relayed connections when needed. By running your own server, you retain control over connection metadata and can operate entirely within your organization’s perimeter. The project targets simplicity of deployment while maintaining performance characteristics suitable for interactive screen sharing and file transfer. ...
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    DeepSeek TUI

    DeepSeek TUI

    Coding agent for DeepSeek models that runs in your terminal

    DeepSeek-TUI is a terminal-based user interface designed to interact with DeepSeek language models in a lightweight and efficient way. It provides a text-based chat experience directly within the command line, making it ideal for developers who prefer minimal interfaces. The tool supports streaming responses, allowing real-time interaction with the model. It includes features for managing prompts, sessions, and conversation history within the terminal environment. DeepSeek-TUI emphasizes...
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    bore

    bore

    bore is a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost

    A modern, simple TCP tunnel in Rust that exposes local ports to a remote server, bypassing standard NAT connection firewalls. That's all it does, no more and no less. This will expose your local port at localhost:8000 to the public internet at bore.pub:<PORT>, where the port number is assigned randomly. Similar to localtunnel and ngrok, except bore is intended to be a highly efficient, unopinionated tool for forwarding TCP traffic that is simple to install and easy to self-host, with no...
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    mprocs

    mprocs

    Run multiple commands in parallel

    mprocs runs multiple commands in parallel and shows output of each command separately. When you work on a project you very often need the same list of commands to be running. For example: webpack serve, just --watch, node src/server.js. With mprocs you can list these commands in mprocs.yaml and run all of them by running mprocs. Then you can switch between the outputs of running commands and interact with them.
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    GitUI

    GitUI

    Blazing fast terminal-ui for git written in rust

    GitUI provides you with the comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal. I do most of my git work in a terminal but I frequently found myself using git GUIs for some use-cases like index, commit, diff, stash, blame, and log. Unfortunately, popular git GUIs all fail on giant repositories or become unresponsive and unusable. GUI provides you with the user experience and comfort of a git GUI but right in your terminal while being portable, fast, free and open source. The simplest way to...
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    TUI for LLMs

    TUI for LLMs

    TUI interface for LLMs written in Rust

    ...It allows users to communicate with LLMs directly from the terminal, making it particularly useful for developers who prefer CLI-based workflows. The tool supports integration with multiple providers, enabling users to switch between local models and remote APIs without changing their workflow significantly. It includes features such as prompt management, session handling, and configurable parameters to control model behavior during execution. Tenere emphasizes minimalism while still offering enough flexibility to support scripting, automation, and experimentation. Its lightweight design makes it easy to install and run without heavy dependencies. ...
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    dprint

    dprint

    Pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust

    A pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust. This project is under active early development. I recommend you check its output to ensure it's doing its job correctly and only run this on code that has been checked into source control. Monorepo for dprint—a pluggable and configurable code formatting platform. The plugins property specifies which plugins to use for formatting. These may be URLs or file paths to a WebAssembly file of the plugin. By default, plugins will...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Night Vision

    Night Vision

    Night Vision is a "planetarium" program written in Java

    Night Vision is a "planetarium" program that will display the heavens from any location on earth. Viewing options allow the user to control which sky objects to display, which font to use, and manipulation of various star parameters. Time may be set to run at multiple speeds, including backwards. Star charts may be printed. Night Vision is written in Java, allowing it to run on all major desktop systems (includes PCs, Macs, Linux, ...). It has been designed to be readily translatable into other languages. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    clavirio

    clavirio

    Learn touch typing without leaving the terminal

    A free, open-source typing tutor for the terminal. Progressive lessons, practice modes, real-time stats, and a virtual keyboard with finger hints — for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak. Methodology Research on typing skill suggests that skilled typing relies more on implicit procedural control than on explicit knowledge of key locations. The paper also suggests that the keyboard is represented in terms of its row-and-column structure, not as a memorized list of individual...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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