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    tree-sitter

    tree-sitter

    An incremental parsing system for programming tools

    ...Fast enough to parse on every keystroke in a text editor. Robust enough to provide useful results even in the presence of syntax errors. Dependency-free so that the runtime library (which is written in pure C) can be embedded in any application. All of Tree-sitter’s parsing functionality is exposed through C APIs. Applications written in higher-level languages can use Tree-sitter via binding libraries like node-tree-sitter or the tree-sitter rust crate, which have their own documentation. To build the library on a POSIX system, just run make in the Tree-sitter directory. ...
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    llmfit

    llmfit

    157 models, 30 providers, one command to find what runs on hardware

    llmfit is a terminal-based utility that helps developers determine which large language models can realistically run on their local hardware by analyzing system resources and model requirements. The tool automatically detects CPU, RAM, GPU, and VRAM specifications, then ranks available models based on performance factors such as speed, quality, and memory fit. It provides both an interactive terminal user interface and a traditional CLI mode, enabling flexible workflows for different user preferences. llmfit also supports advanced configurations including multi-GPU setups, mixture-of-experts architectures, and dynamic quantization recommendations. ...
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    komorebi

    komorebi

    A tiling window manager for Windows

    komorebi is a tiling window manager that works as an extension to Microsoft's Desktop Window Manager in Windows 10 and above. komorebi allows you to control application windows, virtual workspaces and display monitors with a CLI which can be used with third-party software such as AutoHotKey to set user-defined keyboard shortcuts. komorebi aims to make as few modifications as possible to the operating system and desktop environment by default. Users are free to make such modifications in their own configuration files for komorebi, but these will remain opt-in and off by default for the foreseeable future.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Iced

    A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm

    Iced is a cross-platform, end-user-oriented GUI library for Rust, inspired by The Elm Architecture. It expects you to split user interfaces into four different concepts, which are: the state of your app; messages, which are user interactions or other meaningful events; view logic, which displays your state as widgets that can result in messages; and update logic, which offers a way to update your state and react to messages. Iced is very simple and easy to use, and is type-safe. It offers many great features including built-in widgets and custom widget support, debug overlay, a modular ecosystem and more.
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    pastel

    pastel

    A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate color

    ...To get more information about a specific subcommand (say mix), you can call pastel mix -h or pastel help mix. Many pastel commands can be composed by piping the output of one command to another. You can also explicitly specify which colors you want to read from the input.
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    Sniffnet

    Sniffnet

    Application to comfortably monitor your Internet traffic

    Application to comfortably monitor your Internet traffic. Multithreaded, cross-platform, and reliable. Sniffnet is completely free, open-source software which needs lots of effort and time to develop and maintain. Save complete textual reports with detailed information for each network connections. Get details about domain names and network providers of the hosts you are exchanging traffic with.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    ...It is fully compatible with the GraphQL specification and most of its extensions and offers type safety and high performance. You can define a Schema in Rust and procedural macros will automatically generate code for a GraphQL query. This library does not extend Rust's syntax, which means that Rustfmt can be used normally. I value this highly and it is one of the reasons why I developed Async-graphql. I like GraphQL and Rust. I've been using Juniper, which solves the problem of implementing a GraphQL server with Rust. But Juniper had several problems, the most important of which is that it didn't support async/await at the time. ...
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    Topgrade

    Topgrade

    Upgrade all the things

    Keeping your system up to date usually involves invoking multiple package managers. This results in big, non-portable shell one-liners saved in your shell. To remedy this, Topgrade detects which tools you use and runs the appropriate commands to update them.
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    Meetily

    Meetily

    Privacy first, AI meeting assistant with 4x faster Parakeet/Whisper

    This project is a privacy-first AI meeting assistant that captures meeting audio, produces real-time transcripts, and generates summaries while keeping processing entirely on your own machine or infrastructure. It’s built for organizations that want meeting intelligence without sending recordings or transcripts to third-party cloud services, which helps address compliance and data sovereignty requirements. The app supports live transcription with local model options (including Whisper- and Parakeet-based workflows) and presents the transcript as the meeting happens, making it useful both for note-taking and accessibility. After or during the session, it can produce structured, AI-generated summaries, and it’s designed to be flexible about where that summarization comes from, supporting local providers as well as external endpoints when allowed by policy.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    HASH

    HASH

    The best way to use and work with blocks

    This is HASH's public monorepo which contains our public code, docs, and other key resources. HASH is a platform for decision-making, which helps you integrate, understand and use data in a variety of different ways. HASH does this by combining various different powerful tools together into one simple interface. These range from data pipelines and a graph database, through to an all-in-one workspace, no-code tool builder, and agent-based simulation engine.
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    Kubie

    Kubie

    A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens

    ...It also has support for split configuration files, meaning it can load Kubernetes contexts from multiple files. You can configure the paths where Kubie will look for contexts, see the settings section. Kubie also has other nice features such as kubie exec which allows you to execute commands in a context and a namespace without having to spawn a shell and kubie lint which scans your k8s config files for issues and informs you of what they are.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    sd

    sd

    Intuitive find & replace CLI (sed alternative)

    ...Painless regular expressions. sd uses regex syntax that you already know from JavaScript and Python. Forget about dealing with quirks of sed or awk - get productive immediately. Non-regex find & replace. No more backslashes or remembering which characters are special and need to be escaped. Find & replace expressions are split up, which makes them easy to read and write. No more messing with unclosed and escaped slashes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FerrumC

    FerrumC

    A reimplementation of the minecraft server in rust

    ...Its networking, world encoding (chunks, NBT, Anvil format), and entity systems are custom-built with efficiency in mind, which results in fast world loading, minimal I/O lag.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for (logs, metrics, traces)

    OpenObserve is a cloud-native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces, and analytics designed to work at a petabyte scale. It is very simple and easy to operate as opposed to Elasticsearch which requires a couple of dozen knobs to understand and tune which you can get up and running in under 2 minutes. It is a drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch if you are just ingesting data using APIs and searching using Kibana (Kibana is not supported nor required with OpenObserve. OpenObserve provides its own UI which does not require separate installation unlike Kibana). ...
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    AltSendme

    AltSendme

    Send files and folders anywhere in the world without storing in cloud

    ...Built with modern networking principles, it provides a secure, end-to-end encrypted connection that prioritizes privacy, so personal data is not stored on third-party servers during transfer. Users can share files of any size and format easily, which makes Alt-Sendme a flexible alternative to services like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or Google Drive that impose limits or require accounts. The tool works cross-platform and is designed to be frictionless, opening received transfers automatically in the system file explorer for a smooth user experience. With its high star count on GitHub and an active contributor community, Alt-Sendme continues to receive updates that improve performance, localization, and platform support.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Skytable

    Skytable

    Skytable is a fast, secure and reliable realtime NoSQL database

    SkytableTM is an insanely fast, free, and open-source, real-time NoSQL database that aims to provide flexible data modeling without compromising on performance or query ability, at scale. Skytable has got exciting features which are ready to deploy and more amazing features on the way. Scale to millions of queries per second per node with no optimizations left on the table. Automated background saving, snapshots and remote snapshots are there when you need them. Natively multithreaded to exploit all CPU cores which helps lower your TCO. Written in Rust with expert analyzed unsafe code for memory safety and TLS for encrypted connections. ...
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    Rust-Lightning

    Rust-Lightning

    Bitcoin Lightning library written in Rust

    ...It is also anticipated that as developers begin using the API, the lessons from that will result in changes to the API, so any developer using this API at this stage should be prepared to embrace that. LDK/Rust-Lightning is a generic library which allows you to build a lightning node without needing to worry about getting all of the lightning state machine, routing, and on-chain punishment code (and other chain interactions) exactly correct. Note that Rust-Lightning isn't, in itself, a node.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    markdown-rs

    markdown-rs

    CommonMark compliant markdown parser in Rust with ASTs and extensions

    ...It’s implemented as a state machine (#![no_std] + alloc) that emits concrete tokens, so that every byte is accounted for, with positional info. The API then exposes this information as an AST, which is easier to work with, or it compiles directly to HTML. While most markdown parsers work towards compliancy with CommonMark (or GFM), this project goes further by following how the reference parsers (cmark, cmark-gfm) work, which is confirmed with thousands of extra tests. Other than CommonMark and GFM, this project also supports common extensions to markdown such as MDX, math, and frontmatter.
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    git absorb

    git absorb

    git commit --fixup, but automatic

    This is a port of Facebook's hg absorb. Facebook demoed hg absorb which is probably the coolest workflow enhancement I've seen to version control in years. Essentially, when your working directory has uncommitted changes on top of draft changesets, you can run hg absorb and the uncommitted modifications are automagically folded ("absorbed") into the appropriate draft ancestor changesets. This is essentially doing hg histedit + "roll" actions without having to make a commit or manually make history modification rules. ...
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    GPG-TUI

    GPG-TUI

    Manage your GnuPG keys with ease

    Introducing gpg-tui, a Terminal User Interface for GnuPG. gpg-tui is a TUI for managing the GnuPG keys In this post, I'm giving a brief introduction to the project as well as describing the thought process and main development challenges behind it. GPGME uses GnuPG's OpenPGP backend as default to provide a high-level crypto API for various operations including key management, which was the thing I needed.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Spotifyd

    Spotifyd

    A spotify daemon

    An open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon. Spotifyd streams music just like the official client, but is more lightweight and supports more platforms. Spotifyd also supports the Spotify Connect protocol, which makes it show up as a device that can be controlled by the official clients.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    bottom

    bottom

    Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor

    ...If you instead just want to see one widget, maybe you want to look at a graph in more detail, for example, you can "expand" the currently selected widget using the e key, which will hide all other widgets and make that widget take up all available terminal space. To allow for widget-specific keybindings and expansion, there is the idea of widget selection in bottom, where you can focus on a specific widget to work with it. This can be done with the mouse (just click on the widget of interest).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    LocustDB

    LocustDB

    Massively parallel, high performance analytics database

    ...To persist data to disk in LocustDB's internal storage format (which allows fast queries from disk after the initial load), specify the storage location with --db-path.
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    LiteBox

    LiteBox

    A security-focused library OS supporting kernel execution

    ...The design emphasizes interoperability across different integration layers, describing a separation between “North” shims (how apps or runtimes plug in) and “South” platforms (where the sandbox runs), which helps the system adapt to multiple deployment contexts. A key aspect of the project is that it targets both kernel-mode and user-mode scenarios, enabling experimentation with different trust and performance tradeoffs. The repository positions LiteBox as a foundation for building hardened execution environments where untrusted or semi-trusted components can run with reduced privileges and a minimized host interface.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Moss

    Moss

    Rust Linux-compatible kernel

    ...Rather than replicating traditional monolithic kernels exactly, it emphasizes modularity, safety, and simplicity by incorporating well-structured subsystems for memory management, scheduling, and device abstraction that are easy for contributors to understand and extend. The kernel uses Rust as its primary implementation language, which gives it strong memory safety guarantees and helps reduce common classes of bugs like data races and buffer overflows without sacrificing performance. It aims to serve as both a learning tool for systems programming students and a testbed for advanced research in kernel architecture, enabling experimentation with new ideas in process isolation, resource management, and driver models.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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