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    FreeRDP

    FreeRDP

    FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients

    FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), released under the Apache license. Enjoy the freedom of using your software wherever you want, the way you want it, in a world where interoperability can finally liberate your computing experience. The nightly builds are installed into /opt/freerdp-nightly and can be installed in parallel with the distributions regular freerdp package. Network tracing of RDP can be quite a challenge due to a number of factors such as encryption, compression, and the fact that these protocol features cannot always be disabled or worked around. ...
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    raylib

    raylib

    A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming

    raylib is highly inspired by Borland BGI graphics lib and by XNA framework. Do you want to see all functions available in raylib? Check raylib cheatsheet. raylib is a programming library to enjoy videogames programming; no fancy interface, no visual helpers, no auto-debugging, just coding in the most pure spartan-programmers way. raylib has received several recognitions in the last years and many people have written about the library.
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    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

    ...This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled. If you want to build from source yourself, head over to Microsoft’s vscode repo and follow their instructions. VSCodium exists to make it easier to get the latest version of MIT-licensed VSCode. Please note that some Visual Studio Code extensions have licenses that restrict their use to the official Visual Studio Code builds and therefore do not work with VSCodium.
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    Guitar

    Guitar

    Git GUI Client

    ...At first I started developing it for my own study, because I was interested in learning how to use Git and how it worked inside. Some of the best engineers of the time may think Git in GUI. That's a lot of it. When I want to execute a command that I rarely use, I sometimes force myself to do not rely on the GUI, open the terminal and hand enter the git command. If you find a feature that you find useful, you can incorporate it into this app. You can use it comfortably for daily use of Git operations, want to see the commit graphs cleanly, or just for such uses.
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    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    Riley's Graphics library FrameWork

    A cross platform lightweight single-header simple-to-use library

    RGFW (Really Good Framework) is a lightweight, C-based windowing and input library designed to be a minimal alternative to frameworks like GLFW or SDL. It supports OpenGL context creation, input handling, and simple file dialogs while staying highly portable and dependency-free. RGFW is ideal for developers who want tight control over their environment or want to build cross-platform applications with a tiny footprint. It’s particularly suited to educational, experimental, or embedded graphics projects.
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    Criterion

    Criterion

    A cross-platform C and C++ unit testing framework for the 21st century

    ...If you'd like to see Criterion included in your favorite distribution, please reach out to their package maintainers team. A default entry point is provided, no need to declare a main unless you want to do special handling.
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    MATIO

    MATIO

    MATLAB MAT File I/O Library

    ...Matio is an open-source C library for reading and writing binary MATLAB MAT files. This library is designed for use by programs/libraries that do not have access or do not want to rely on MATLAB's shared libraries.
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    Luvit Lua

    Luvit Lua

    Bare libuv bindings for lua

    Libuv bindings for Luajit and Lua. This library makes libuv available to Lua scripts. It was made for the luvit project but should be usable for nearly any Lua project. The library can be used by multiple threads at once. Each thread is assumed to load the library from a different lua_State. Luv will create a unique uv_loop_t for each state. You can't share uv handles between states/loops.
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    Memcached

    Memcached

    memcached development tree

    Memcached is a high-performance, open-source distributed memory caching system, typically used to accelerate dynamic, database-driven websites by storing frequently accessed data in RAM. To build memcached on your machine from the local repo, you will have to install autotools, automake, and libevent. If you want TLS support, install OpenSSL's development packages and change the configure line. libseccomp (optional, experimental, Linux), enables process restrictions for better security. Tested only on x86-64 architectures.
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    LÖVR

    LÖVR

    Lua Virtual Reality engine

    ...The entire engine is 1MB and runs on LuaJIT, the fastest JIT compiler round these parts. Projects are just folders with scripts and assets in them, organized however you want.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    POSIX Threads for Windows

    An implementation of the POSIX threads API for Windows

    ...Please note:- whilst PThreads4W can be built and run by it, MinGW64 includes it's own default POSIX Threads library called "winpthreads". The two are not compatible and in order to build and run PThreads4W (formerly PThreads-WIn32) MinGW64 must be installed without win32pthreads. If you want or need to build and run with PThreads4W then you need to choose win32 threading instead of POSIX when you install MinGW64 to not install the conflicting winpthreads include and library files.
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    Downloads: 3,176 This Week
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    Easy Beginner's Environment in QT

    Easy Beginner's Environment in QT

    This is a port of the ebe programming environment to QT.

    The ebe programming environment is a nice IDE designed for developing Assembly programs. It also handles C and C++ programs as well since there was not much extra effort. It used to support Fortran and this could return if people want Fortran. This project is an effort to recode ebe using C++ and QT. Originally ebe was coded using Python, Tkinter and Pmw, which worked out pretty well. The QT environment offers substantially better GUI controls. The most obvious difference is that Python ebe has a lot of separate windows, while the QT ebe will use 1 main window and a collection of dockable subwindows. ...
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    Shapes

    Graphical programming. Includes n-dimensional sorting.

    Write programs as graphical dataflow charts instead of text. Compile them to any programming language you want. Besides this project includes the most efficient tree-based sorting algorithm that is possible. Originally developed on a CTOS Color NGEN, at first in Pascal, later ported to C, finally - 20 years later - ported to Linux. Currently it's still not really system independent. But it's intended that further releases will cure this.
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    Churmant

    Churmant

    a Lua-like syntax programming language

    Churmant (cure-ment), is a compiler for C language, it's used for producing Lua-like code, but also run in a blazingly fast speed, when compared to others. It also is very easy to maintain and read the header file, if you want to contribute. The reason why Churmant is its own language, is because its syntax are not like C entirely, like normal keyword cannot be stack inside each other, for example.
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    try

    try

    Inspect a command's effects before modifying your live system

    ...It works by using Linux namespaces through unshare together with overlay-based filesystem techniques so that commands can execute in an isolated view of the system rather than directly modifying the host environment immediately. This makes it useful for experimenting with package installation, system changes, and other shell commands where users want a chance to review the outcome first. The project is careful not to position itself as a full security sandbox, since trusted commands can still make network calls and the tool is presented as a prototype rather than a complete isolation boundary. It supports multiple Linux distributions and can fall back to mergerfs or unionfs in environments where overlayfs on nested mounts does not work as expected. ...
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    pongoOS

    pongoOS

    pongoOS

    A pre-boot execution environment for Apple boards built on top of checkra1n. If clang, ld64 or cctools-strip don't have their default names/paths, you'll want to change their invocation.
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    pushdeer

    pushdeer

    Push notification system to send messages

    ...Because it’s open source, you retain control over data and keys instead of relying on third-party gateways. It’s a practical alternative to proprietary push services when you want independence, privacy, and straightforward integrations.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    sc

    sc

    Common libraries and data structures for C

    Portable, stand-alone C libraries and data structures. Each folder is stand-alone with a single header/source pair in it. There is no build for libraries, just copy files you want. e.g If you want the logger, copy sc_log.h and sc_log.c to your project. High performance & minimal memory usage. Portability between many operating systems and architectures. Tests with 100% branch coverage and multiple sanitizers. Drag & drop source code distribution. There is 100% branch coverage on Linux. Buffer for encoding/decoding variables, best fit for protocol/serialization implementations. ...
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    JPointerLock

    JPointerLock

    Pointer Lock for Java AWT/Swing

    ...Call PointerLockLoader.init() as early as possible on the AWT EDT to load the native library. 2. Call PointerLock.setPointerLock(Window, boolean) on the AWT EDT when you want to lock or unlock the pointer. This library and the included native library loader are released under the Unlicense and come with absolutely no warranty. See https://unlicense.org/ for more information.
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    OpenFrames

    OpenFrames

    Real-time interactive 3D graphics API for scientific simulations

    ...Get it at https://github.com/ravidavi/OpenFrames/wiki OpenFrames is an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows developers to provides the ability to add interactive 3D graphics to any scientific simulation. A simulation developer can use OpenFrames to specify what they want to visualize, without having to know any details of computer graphics programming. OpenFrames is currently used by three NASA programs: Copernicus (NASA JSC), the General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT, NASA GSFC), and a Virtual Reality exploration tool (NASA GSFC).
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    Rugged

    Rugged

    ruby bindings to libgit2

    ...For more information about libgit2, check out libgit2's website or browse the libgit2 organization on GitHub. You need to have CMake and pkg-config installed on your system to be able to build the included version of libgit2. Note that you only need libgit2-dev if you want to build with the system libgit2 rather than the vendored version. In this case, note that the major and minor versions of libgit2 and rugged must match. By default, Rugged builds and uses a bundled version of libgit2. Rugged gives you access to the many parts of a Git repository. You can read and write objects, walk a tree, access the staging area, and lots more. ...
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    usbmuxd

    usbmuxd

    A socket daemon to multiplex connections from and to iOS devices

    ...Alternatively, just pass a different username using the -U argument. usbmuxd is not used for tethering data transfers which uses a dedicated USB interface to act as a virtual network device. The higher-level layers, especially if you want to write an application to interact with the device, are handled by libimobiledevice.
    Downloads: 88 This Week
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    sysbench

    sysbench

    Scriptable database and system performance benchmark

    .../usr/bin/sysbench in your script. Execute events for this many seconds with statistics disabled before the actual benchmark run with statistics enabled. This is useful when you want to exclude the initial period of a benchmark run from statistics.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C)

    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C)

    Object Oriented tools for C

    Object Oriented C (oo tools for C) kit is for those who want to program in an object oriented manner, but stick on the good old C as well. It implements classes, single class inheritance, multiple inheritance by interfaces and mixins, and exception handling. Ideal for students getting to know OO programming or for systems that lack a C++ compiler. This is a collection of C macros and a small C library.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PMCGPU

    PMCGPU

    Parallel simulators for Membrane Computing on the GPU

    ...PMCGPU was born inside the P-Lingua project, of the same research group. PMCGPU is a GNU project, so all the applications developed within it are released under the GPLv3 license. Just contact us if you want to participate. Please, visit the Wiki of the project for further information.
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