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    SimpleLogin

    SimpleLogin

    The SimpleLogin back-end

    With email aliases, you can be anonymous online and protect your inbox against spams and phishing. Open-source. Made and hosted in Europe. Receive and send emails anonymously. Next time a website asks for your email address, give an alias instead of your real email. Emails sent to an alias are instantly forwarded to your inbox without the sender knowing anything. Just hit "Reply" if you want to reply to a forwarded email: the reply is sent from your alias and your real email stays hidden....
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    ElysiaOS

    ElysiaOS

    ElysiaOS is built with Hyprland and Arch Linux

    ElysiaOS is a distro built on Arch linux and Hyprland, it is purpose is to match Elysia from Honkai Impact 3rd looks. You will have to turn off secure boot to install.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    FSP - File Service Protocol Suite

    UDP File transfer protocol

    FSP - File Service Protocol. FSP is lightweight UDP based protocol for transferring files. It is designed for anonymous transfers over unreliable networks.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Gib

    Gib

    Gib Is the Best agnostic package manager extender for Unix-like OS's.

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    EasyArch

    EasyArch

    Arch Linux Installer ISO

    A simple yet full featured Archlinux installer ISO. Minimum system requirements- Processor - 2 core 64 bit Ram - 1 GB HDD space - 10 GB If you are looking for another linux distro, then you are at wrong place, this is not a new or separate distribution. It is just a live ISO to provide simple and easy way to get Archlinux up and running in very little time and with or without internet connection. Yes, you read it right, you can install Archlinux without internet with this ISO. Check out the project git repo- https://github.com/easyarch-iso for source code and everything else. ...
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    UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    UniCC LALR(1) Parser Generator

    Parser generator, targetting C, C++, Python, JavaScript, JSON and XML

    UniCC (UNIversal Compiler-Compiler) compiles an augmented grammar definition into a program source code that parses the described grammar. Because UniCC is intended to be target-language independent, it can be configured via template definition files to emit parsers in almost any programming language. UniCC comes with out of the box support for the programming languages C, C++, Python (both 2.x and 3.x) and JavaScript. Parsers can also be generated into JSON and XML.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    The Indian Linux Project Goal is to build a Indian language enabled Linux distro & applications with support for Indian Languages
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    SuperX

    SuperX

    An Operating System based on the K Desktop Environment.

    SuperX is a desktop-oriented computer operating system based on Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux, using the KDE desktop environment. It was originally developed in India by a teenager, Wrix who built it using free and open-source software. SuperX is highly modular, flexible and cloud-centric, with a desktop user interface especially designed with Linux beginners in mind.
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    TimeSys DistBuilder is a system for building custom embedded Linux distributions, including both host and target components. It is particularly good at deriving one distro from another.
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    Marvin3 is a new cross-platform stack-based language developed in Python. Marvin3 features object-oriented-programming, anonymous routines, eager lists, variables, lexical scope, combinators and support for modules.
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    yapm is a packaging system to automate the generation of Makefiles and rpm.spec files for developers. I will not be working on it again, as i have dumped my redhat distro (and other rpm based distro's) for gentoo
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