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    Taplo

    Taplo

    A TOML toolkit written in Rust

    A versatile, feature-rich TOML toolkit. This is the repository for Taplo, a TOML v1.0.0 toolkit, more details are on the website. Validate TOML documents syntactically or against JSON schemas. Formatter with fine-grained options. Embeddable language server with features based on JSON schemas. Available wherever Rust compiles. Taplo CLI aims to be an one stop shop tool for working with TOML files via the command line. The features include validation, formatting, and querying TOML documents with a jq-like fashion.
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    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit

    Azure Quantum Development Kit, including the Q# programming language, resource estimator, and Quantum Katas. The playground is a small website that loads the Q# editor, compiler, samples, katas, and documentation for the standard library. It's a way to manually validate any changes you make to these components. The easiest way to develop in this repo is to use VS Code. When you open the project root, by default VS Code will recommend you install the extensions listed in .vscode/extensions.json. These extensions provide language services for editing, as well as linters and formatters to ensure the code meets the requirements (which are checked by the build.py script and CI).
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    rustdesk-server-demo

    rustdesk-server-demo

    A working demo of RustDesk server implementation

    ...It is intended as a practical starting point for testing and small-scale pilots before moving to a hardened production configuration. The demo showcases the interplay between the rendezvous and relay components so users can validate connectivity paths end-to-end. Clear defaults minimize the amount of configuration required, making first-time evaluations straightforward. Because it mirrors the structure of a typical deployment, it helps administrators understand networking requirements, ports, and service boundaries. It’s a helpful on-ramp for teams who want to confirm RustDesk fits their environment before investing in a full rollout.
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    Modsurfer

    Modsurfer

    Modsurfer provides ops & dev teams with a system of record

    ...Write or generate a "check file" to track binary requirements. If a module fails validation, a helpful report is created to get things back on track. Validate your modules for import/export existence, function signature, security compliance, runtime complexity, & more. The CLI puts all your Modsurfer data at your fingertips and is the easiest way to interact with the Modsurfer desktop or enterprise server.
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    3DPass

    3DPass

    The Implementation of The Ledger of Things Node. Layer 1 decentralized

    3DPass is an open-source Layer 1 blockchain written in Rust and built on Substrate. It introduces a novel consensus mechanism called Proof of Scan, where miners validate by running recognition algorithms on 3D objects. Each object produces a reproducible cryptographic fingerprint (HASH ID) that is stored on-chain. If the same object is submitted again, the network rejects it, ensuring that only one of a kind assets can be registered. This approach enforces authenticity at the content level, something traditional file storage and NFT systems cannot achieve. ...
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    The Burnout Meter

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    OpenSK

    OpenSK

    OpenSK is an open-source implementation for security keys

    OpenSK is an open-source implementation of FIDO2 (WebAuthn + CTAP) security keys, written in Rust and designed to run on affordable microcontroller boards. It provides the full authenticator stack—USB/NFC transport, CTAP protocol handling, credential management, and cryptographic operations—so you can build and audit your own hardware token. The project emphasizes defense-in-depth: memory-safe Rust, hardened crypto, isolation via an embedded OS, and explicit user presence/verification flows....
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