Open Source ChromeOS Software Development Software - Page 14

Software Development Software for ChromeOS

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    KnowNote

    KnowNote

    A local-first AI knowledge base & NotebookLM alternative

    KnowNote is a local-first, open-source AI knowledge base and notebook application created as an Electron-based alternative to Google NotebookLM that emphasizes privacy, control, and simplicity. It lets users build an intelligent, searchable knowledge base from uploaded documents such as PDFs, Word files, PowerPoints, and web pages, and then interact with that content using LLM-powered chat, summarization, and reasoning tools. Unlike many NotebookLM alternatives that rely on Docker or cloud deployments, KnowNote runs natively on desktop platforms without complex setup, meaning all data stays local unless the user opts to integrate with self-managed or private LLM APIs. Its retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) system offers semantic search and traceable source references, and it supports multiple LLM providers through a flexible plugin-style provider architecture.
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    KodExplorer

    KodExplorer

    A web based file manager, web IDE / browser based code editor

    KodExplorer is a file manager for the web. It is also a web code editor, which allows you to develop websites directly within the web browser. You can run KodExplorer either online or locally, on Linux, Windows, or Mac-based platforms. The only requirement is to have PHP 5 available. Use experience like operating system, Rich context menu, and toolbar, drag, and drop, shortcut keys. All operations with files and folders on a remote server (copy, cut, paste, move, remove, upload, create folder/file, rename, etc.) Flexible configuration of access rights, file types restriction, user, interface and others. Selectable files & folders support (mouse click & Ctrl & Shift & words & Keyboard shortcuts). Background file upload with Drag & Drop HTML5 support; Folder upload with Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Direct extraction to the current working directory.
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    Lucky

    Lucky

    A full-featured Crystal web framework that catches bugs for you

    Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal. It helps you work quickly, catch bugs at compile time, and deliver blazing-fast responses. Lucky is extremely fast and uses very little memory. You and your users will love the extra dose of speed. Authentication, asset management, CORS, database ORM, and more can all be included when creating a new Lucky project. Instead of finding bugs in QA or in production, Lucky is designed to catch as many bugs as possible at compile time. Lucky uses Action classes for handling HTTP requests and responses. The classes map the routes and parameters it handles to a response block. Lucky can generate these classes for you with ’lucky gen.action`. Using a class per action provides very solid automatic error detection, as well as the generation of routing, path, and link helpers and methods.
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    Neural Tangents

    Neural Tangents

    Fast and Easy Infinite Neural Networks in Python

    Neural Tangents is a high-level neural network API for specifying complex, hierarchical models at both finite and infinite width, built in Python on top of JAX and XLA. It lets researchers define architectures from familiar building blocks—convolutions, pooling, residual connections, and nonlinearities—and obtain not only the finite network but also the corresponding Gaussian Process (GP) kernel of its infinite-width limit. With a single specification, you can compute NNGP and NTK kernels, perform exact GP inference, and study training dynamics analytically for infinitely wide networks. The library closely mirrors JAX’s stax API while extending it to return a kernel_fn alongside init_fn and apply_fn, enabling drop-in workflows for kernel computation. Kernel evaluation is highly optimized for speed and memory, and computations can be automatically distributed across accelerators with near-linear scaling.
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    One Dark Pro

    One Dark Pro

    Atom's iconic One Dark theme for Visual Studio Code

    One Dark Pro is a popular Visual Studio Code theme inspired by the Atom One Dark theme, designed to provide a visually appealing and consistent coding environment. It focuses on readability and aesthetics, using a carefully selected color palette that reduces eye strain while maintaining strong contrast between code elements. The theme supports a wide range of programming languages, ensuring consistent syntax highlighting across different file types. It also integrates seamlessly with VS Code features, enhancing the overall developer experience. The design emphasizes clarity, making it easier to navigate and understand complex codebases. It is widely adopted due to its balance between style and functionality. Overall, OneDark-Pro serves as a high-quality customization option for developers seeking a polished coding interface.
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    PWA

    PWA

    (WIP) Universal PWA Builder

    PWA is a “universal, framework-agnostic PWA builder” developed by Luke Edwards (lukeed) that aims to let developers scaffold progressive web apps with minimal friction across different view frameworks or libraries. Unlike many CLI tools that target a specific framework (React, Vue, Svelte), this project intentionally tries to remain agnostic, supporting presets for Preact, React, Vue, Svelte and even vanilla JS, while offering all the PWA boilerplate you need (service workers, manifest, offline support) right out of the box. The project is designed for speed of setup: you run pwa init, choose your preset, then pwa build or pwa watch and you get a production-ready bundle with PWA features baked in. The README emphasizes that modern bundlers (Webpack, Rollup) and ecosystem maturity finally allow a universal CLI of this kind, whereas earlier attempts weren’t practical.
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    PortableGL

    PortableGL

    An implementation of OpenGL 3.x-ish in clean C

    PortableGL is a single-header, software-only implementation of a subset of OpenGL (specifically the GL 2.1 pipeline), designed to run entirely on the CPU. This lightweight graphics library allows OpenGL-style rendering without GPU acceleration, making it ideal for educational use, debugging, embedded systems, and retro-style software rendering. Because it mirrors OpenGL syntax and design, it can act as a drop-in CPU renderer for testing or deploying 3D graphics on platforms without GPU support.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    PyScript
    PyScript is a framework that allows users to create rich Python applications in the browser using HTML's interface and the power of Pyodide, MicroPython and WASM, and modern web technologies. PyScript is a meta project that aims to combine multiple open technologies into a framework that allows users to create sophisticated browser applications with Python. It integrates seamlessly with the way the DOM works in the browser and allows users to add Python logic in a way that feels natural both to web and Python developers.
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    Python Progressbar

    Python Progressbar

    Progressbar 2 - A progress bar for Python 2 and Python 3

    A text progress bar is typically used to display the progress of a long-running operation, providing a visual cue that processing is underway. The progressbar is based on the old Python progressbar package that was published on the now-defunct Google Code. Since that project was completely abandoned by its developer and the developer did not respond to my email, I decided to fork the package. This package is still backward compatible with the original progressbar package so you can safely use it as a drop-in replacement for existing projects. The ProgressBar class manages the current progress, and the format of the line is given by a number of widgets. A widget is an object that may display differently depending on the state of the progress bar.
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    RuVector

    RuVector

    Self-Learning, Vector Graph Neural Network, and Database built in Rust

    RuVector is part of the broader rUv ecosystem of AI engineering tools and focuses on enabling advanced vector-based processing and intelligent system development within agentic and AI-driven pipelines. The project fits into a larger vision of modular, composable AI infrastructure designed to support autonomous agents, data retrieval, and intelligent automation workflows. It emphasizes extensibility and interoperability with modern AI stacks, allowing developers to integrate vector operations into search, reasoning, or generative systems. The repository reflects a research-forward approach that blends practical utilities with experimental agentic concepts, encouraging exploration of emerging AI design patterns. It is intended for developers building sophisticated AI-powered applications who need flexible vector handling and integration capabilities.
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    Ruff Visual Studio Code

    Ruff Visual Studio Code

    A Visual Studio Code extension with support for the Ruff linter

    Ruff Visual Studio Code is an official Visual Studio Code extension that integrates the Ruff Python linter and formatter directly into the development environment, enabling developers to maintain high code quality with minimal configuration. It provides real-time linting and formatting feedback as developers write code, helping catch errors, enforce style guidelines, and automatically fix issues where possible. The extension is built on top of Ruff’s high-performance Rust-based engine, which is significantly faster than traditional Python linting tools, allowing near-instant feedback even on large codebases. It supports both linting and formatting workflows, consolidating the functionality of multiple tools such as Flake8, Black, and isort into a single unified interface.
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    Spoon

    Spoon

    Metaprogramming library to analyze and transform Java source code

    Spoon is an open-source library to analyze, rewrite, transform, transpile Java source code. It parses source files to build a well-designed AST with powerful analysis and transformation API. It supports modern Java versions up to Java 20. Spoon is an official Inria open-source project, and member of the OW2 open-source consortium.
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    The Arcade Library

    The Arcade Library

    Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games

    Arcade is an easy-to-use Python library for creating 2D video games. It provides a modern and straightforward API, enabling developers to craft engaging games and graphical applications efficiently. Arcade supports rendering shapes, handling user input, and managing game physics, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
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    VComponents

    VComponents

    VComponents is a SwiftUI collection that contains reusable UI componen

    VComponents is a SwiftUI collection that contains reusable UI components.
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    XUI

    XUI

    A simple and elegant Android native UI framework

    XUI is a lightweight Android native UI framework that provides a comprehensive set of components and design styles to simplify mobile interface development. It aims to reduce the complexity of building Android UIs by offering a unified and consistent design system with ready-to-use components. The library includes a wide range of UI elements such as buttons, text inputs, dialogs, pickers, navigation bars, and more, covering most common development needs. It is designed to be easy to integrate and use, with simplified APIs that allow developers to implement features quickly without extensive boilerplate code. XUI also emphasizes visual consistency by providing predefined themes and styling options that ensure a cohesive look across applications. Despite its broad functionality, it maintains a relatively small footprint, making it efficient for mobile environments. Overall, XUI is a practical toolkit for accelerating Android UI development while maintaining quality and consistency.
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    XZ Utils

    XZ Utils

    Open-source compression utility and library

    xz is a widely used open-source compression utility and library that implements the high-ratio LZMA and LZMA2 compression algorithms. It provides both command-line tools and a reusable C library, enabling developers and system administrators to compress and decompress files efficiently across many environments. The project is known for delivering strong compression performance while maintaining reasonable memory usage, making it suitable for software distribution, backups, and archival workflows. xz is commonly included in Unix-like operating systems and is often used as a standard packaging format in Linux ecosystems. The toolkit supports streaming, multi-threaded operation, and integrity checking to ensure reliable data handling. Overall, xz serves as a foundational compression technology for modern open-source software distribution and storage optimization.
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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
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    claude-code-transcripts

    claude-code-transcripts

    Tools for publishing transcripts for Claude Code sessions

    claude-code-transcripts is a command-line utility that takes session files exported from Claude Code (in JSON or JSONL format) and turns them into clean, navigable HTML transcripts that can be viewed in any modern web browser. It is designed to make the often dense and verbose outputs from AI coding sessions easier to read, share, and archive by breaking conversations into paginated, annotated pages with navigable timelines of prompts and responses. Users can run this tool locally or fetch sessions from the Claude API, giving flexibility for individual workflows or team documentation practices. The generated HTML includes interactive navigation and can optionally be published to GitHub Gists for sharing with collaborators or embedding in other documentation. It also supports including the raw session JSON alongside the transcript for forensic or archival purposes.
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    github-automated-repos

    github-automated-repos

    Library that automates the administration of your github projects

    github-automated-repos is the lib that gives you the power to control the visualization of your projects on the website, in your own GitHub in one place. This library automates the view your GitHub projects on your website in one place. But how? Make the code configuration only once in your application with github-automated-repos, and manage the view of your projects on GitHub in the Topics field. Choose which project will be seen on your website, and you can even customize your project card, for example, with a representative icon and show which stacks were used.
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    64tass

    64tass

    An assembler for the legendary 6502 processor and it's derivatives

    64tass is cross assembler targeting the 65xx series of micro processors.
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    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Pootle, Virtaal & Translate Toolkit

    Pootle, Virtaal & Translate Toolkit

    Localization tools built by localizers for localizers

    Tools for localization: - Pootle: web based translation management system. - Virtaal: Computer Aided Translation (CAT) tool. - Translate Toolkit: QA, format conversion and support (PO, Java .properties, OpenOffice, Mozilla, XLIFF, TMX, TBX, CSV, Qt .ts).
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    Downloads: 72 This Week
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    JTrac

    JTrac

    Easy to set up bug tracking with Java

    JTrac is a generic issue-tracking web-application that can be easily customized by adding custom fields and drop-downs. Features include a customizable workflow, field level permissions, e-mail integration, file attachments, a detailed history view and changeable colors to fit a particular CI/CD. After a long hiatus, development has resumed with version 2.2.0 in December 2021, 2.2.1 in February 2022, 2.3.0 in February 2023, 2.3.1 in May 2023, 2.3.2 in July 2023 and 2.3.3 in June 2024. See https://sourceforge.net/p/j-trac/wiki/Home/ for release notes and documentation, and download it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-trac/files/jtrac/. Feedback is welcome. JTrac continues to be improved, and has recently been awarded the SourceForge "Open Source Excellence" badge.
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    AlphabetIndex Fast Scroll RecyclerView

    AlphabetIndex Fast Scroll RecyclerView

    Powerful AlphabetIndex FastScroller Library for Android's RecyclerView

    A Powerful AlphabetIndex FastScroller for Android's RecyclerView.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    Android Runtime for NativeScript

    NativeScript for Android using v8

    Contains the source code for the NativeScript's Android Runtime. NativeScript is a framework that enables developers to write truly native mobile applications for Android and iOS using JavaScript and CSS. Each mobile platform has its own ecosystem and offers completely different development tools and language(s) - Java for Android and Objective C (Swift) for iOS. In order to translate JavaScript code to the corresponding native APIs some kind of proxy mechanism is needed. This is exactly what the "Runtime" parts of NativeScript are responsible for. The Android Runtime may be thought of as "The Bridge" between the JavaScript and Android worlds. A NativeScript application for Android is a standard native package (apk) that besides the JavaScript files embeds the runtime as well.
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    This is a Rust library (crate) that provides a flexible, concrete error type built atop the standard std::error::Error trait. Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions from path X”) using .context() or .with_context(). It supports downcasting (so you can inspect the underlying error type), and for recent versions of Rust, it will capture backtraces by default when the underlying error type doesn’t already. It also supports no_std mode (in limited form) by disabling default features. The README distinguishes it from library-oriented error crates (like thiserror): use anyhow when you just care about application-level error handling, not fine-grained types.
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