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    bevy_retrograde

    bevy_retrograde

    Plugin pack for making 2D games with Bevy

    Bevy Retrograde is a plugin for the Bevy game engine that helps developers build retro-style 2D games with pixel-perfect rendering, low-resolution output, and input abstraction. It simplifies the creation of NES- or SNES-era aesthetics while integrating tightly with Bevy’s ECS and rendering systems.
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    exa

    exa

    A modern replacement for ls

    You list files hundreds of times a day. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text? exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it’s small, fast, and just one single binary. Different types of file and data will be coloured differently, and the user and group columns will be highlighted for the current user. exa can display a file’s extended attributes, as well as standard filesystem information such as the inode, the number of blocks, and a file’s various dates and times. exa queries files in parallel, giving you performance on par with ls. Not only is the standard tree tool built-in, but it’ll show you your files’ information alongside the hierarchy. View the staged and unstaged status of every file, right there in the standard view. Also works in tree view for a high-level overview of your repository.
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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is enforced to ensure your stuff does not remain online forever. This provides a secure platform to share your files. History tracking your files for easy management, ability to use your own Send hosts. Inspect or delete shared files, accurate error reporting. Streaming encryption and uploading/downloading, very low memory footprint. Intended for use in scripts without interaction.
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    glium

    glium

    Safe OpenGL wrapper for the Rust language

    Glium is a safe OpenGL wrapper for the Rust programming language, aiming to combine the low-level control of OpenGL with Rust's safety and concurrency features. It provides an idiomatic Rust API for OpenGL functions, ensuring that graphics programming is both safe and efficient. Glium abstracts many of the unsafe aspects of OpenGL, reducing the likelihood of runtime errors and crashes.
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    ntex

    ntex

    framework for composable networking services

    Framework for composable network services. Starting ntex v0.5 async runtime must be selected as a feature. Available options are glommio, tokio or async-std.
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    ruroco

    ruroco

    A tool that lets you execute commands on a server

    Ruroco is a tool that lets you execute commands on a server by sending UDP packets. The commands are configured on the server side, so the client does not define what is going to be executed, it only picks from existing commands.
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    trustfall

    trustfall

    A query engine for any combination of data sources

    trustfall is a flexible and extensible query engine designed to retrieve and analyze data from a wide variety of heterogeneous sources using a unified query language. It allows developers to query APIs, databases, files, and even structured outputs from AI systems as if they were part of a single, cohesive graph-based dataset. The system is inspired by GraphQL-like paradigms, enabling expressive and composable queries that can traverse relationships across different data domains seamlessly. Trustfall operates by parsing, compiling, and executing queries through adapters that connect to specific data sources, making it highly modular and adaptable to new environments. It can run entirely client-side through WebAssembly or in traditional server-client architectures, offering flexibility in deployment scenarios. The engine is particularly powerful for cross-source querying, where data from multiple APIs or formats must be combined into a single result set.
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    xsv

    xsv

    A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust

    xsv is a command line program for indexing, slicing, analyzing, splitting and joining CSV files. Commands should be simple, fast and composable. Simple tasks should be easy. Performance trade offs should be exposed in the CLI interface. Composition should not come at the expense of performance. Let's say you're playing with some of the data from the Data Science Toolkit, which contains several CSV files. Maybe you're interested in the population counts of each city in the world. So grab the data and start examining it. The next thing you might want to do is get an overview of the kind of data that appears in each column. The stats command will do this for you. The xsv table command takes any CSV data and formats it into aligned columns using elastic tabstops. These commands are instantaneous because they run in time and memory proportional to the size of the slice (which means they will scale to arbitrarily large CSV data).
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    pipeless

    pipeless

    A computer vision framework to create and deploy apps in minutes

    Pipeless is an open-source computer vision framework to create and deploy applications without the complexity of building and maintaining multimedia pipelines. It ships everything you need to create and deploy efficient computer vision applications that work in real-time in just minutes. Pipeless is inspired by modern serverless technologies. It provides the development experience of serverless frameworks applied to computer vision. You provide some functions that are executed for new video frames and Pipeless takes care of everything else. You can easily use industry-standard models, such as YOLO, or load your custom model in one of the supported inference runtimes. Pipeless ships some of the most popular inference runtimes, such as the ONNX Runtime, allowing you to run inference with high performance on CPU or GPU out-of-the-box. You can deploy your Pipeless application with a single command to edge and IoT devices or the cloud.
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    clavirio

    clavirio

    Learn touch typing without leaving the terminal

    A free, open-source typing tutor for the terminal. Progressive lessons, practice modes, real-time stats, and a virtual keyboard with finger hints — for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak. Methodology Research on typing skill suggests that skilled typing relies more on implicit procedural control than on explicit knowledge of key locations. The paper also suggests that the keyboard is represented in terms of its row-and-column structure, not as a memorized list of individual letters. Clavirio follows that idea by teaching the keyboard row by row with the same 7-lesson progression for each row: index pair → middle pair → ring pair → pinky pair → reach pair → full row → row + Shift Each lesson introduces only 2 new keys and uses only characters from earlier lessons. The same progression is used for QWERTY, Dvorak, and Colemak, so the lesson structure stays consistent across layouts.
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    LocalDomain

    LocalDomain

    Local domain management tool for developers. Map custom local domains

    LocalDomain is a desktop application that simplifies local development by letting you create and manage custom local domains. It handles hosts file entries, generates trusted SSL certificates via a local CA, manages a reverse proxy (Caddy) daemon, and provides access/audit logging — all through an intuitive GUI. Built with Tauri, React, and Rust.
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    HydraDragonAntivirus

    HydraDragonAntivirus

    Dynamic and static analysis with Sandboxie for Windows, including EDR

    Dynamic and static analysis with Sandboxie for Windows, including EDR, ClamAV, YARA-X, custom machine learning AI, behavioral analysis, NLP-based detection, website signatures, Ghidra, Suricata, Sigma, and much more than you can imagine
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    CloudI: A Cloud at the lowest level
    CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    Chroma

    Chroma

    An application built for installing and managing the Chromium browser

    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OpenChat for Linux

    OpenChat for Linux

    OpenChat for Linux — a fast, lightweight desktop client for ChatGPT

    OpenChat for Linux is a desktop client for ChatGPT / OpenAI Chat designed specifically for Linux. It’s built with Tauri (Rust) for low resource usage and stability, and it uses a “message window” approach (keeps a small active slice of the conversation and loads more as you scroll) so long chats don’t bog down or crash the app. Downloads are available in common Linux formats (AppImage, Debian package, tarball), with additional packaging manifests for Flatpak, Snap, RPM, AUR, and Nix.
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    PixelPlayer

    PixelPlayer

    A desktop application that brings back the golden age of Flash games

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    Actix

    Actix

    Actor framework for Rust

    Actor framework for Rust. Actix uses the Tokio runtime. System::new() creates a new event loop. System.run() starts the Tokio event loop, and will finish once the System actor receives the SystemExit message. Spawning a new actor is achieved via the start and create methods of the Actor trait. It provides several different ways of creating actors; for details, check the docs. You can implement the started, stopping and stop methods of the Actor trait. started gets called when the actor starts and stops when the actor finishes. Check the API docs for more information on the actor lifecycle. An Actor communicates with another Actor by sending messages. In actix all messages are typed. Let's define a simple Sum message with two usize parameters and an actor which will accept this message and return the sum of those two numbers. Here we use the #[actix::main] attribute as an easier way to start our System and drive our main function.
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    Aglais XQVM

    Aglais XQVM

    A rust implementation of the Quip Network's quantum virtual machine

    Aglais XQVM is a Rust implementation of the Quip Network’s quantum virtual machine, designed to simulate or execute quantum-inspired computation within a blockchain or distributed system context. The project focuses on providing a performant and low-level execution environment that can handle specialized computational workloads associated with quantum algorithms or hybrid systems. Built in Rust, it emphasizes memory safety, performance, and deterministic execution, which are critical for distributed environments. It integrates with the broader Quip ecosystem, allowing it to function as part of a larger protocol stack that includes blockchain infrastructure and node management tools. The virtual machine abstraction enables developers to define and execute computational logic in a controlled environment, potentially bridging classical and quantum paradigms. Its design suggests use cases in advanced computation, cryptography, or experimental distributed systems.
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    Argh

    Argh

    Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size

    argh is a tiny, pragmatic command-line argument parsing library that favors simple, readable code over elaborate configuration. It’s designed for the case where you just want to declare a few flags, accept some positional arguments, and print helpful usage text without wiring up a heavy framework. The API is intentionally compact so you can parse arguments inline near main() and map them straight into native types. It supports short and long options, boolean switches, and key–value flags while keeping error messages and help output understandable for end users. Subcommands can be modeled without much boilerplate, letting you structure larger CLIs while keeping each command self-contained. The overall feel is “get out of your way”: minimal setup, zero magic, and a straightforward path from argv to validated inputs.
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    CCC

    CCC

    Claude Opus 4.6 wrote a dependency-free C compiler in Rust

    Claude’s C Compiler is a remarkable experiment in automated software generation: a full C compiler written from scratch in Rust entirely by an AI model (Claude Opus 4.6) with minimal human intervention, capable of targeting multiple architectures like x86-64, i686, ARM, and RISC-V. The project implements every part of a traditional compiler — the lexer, parser, intermediate representation, optimizer, code generator, assembler, linker, and debug info emitter — without relying on any external toolchain, producing standalone executables in the ELF format. While still early and not fully validated for correctness, it demonstrates the frontier of what sophisticated AI can build in complex, systems-level software domains, including the potential to compile real operating systems and large software projects.
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    CYFS

    CYFS

    CYFS is the next-generation technology to build real Web3

    CYFS (Cyber File System) is a next-generation decentralized application protocol designed to redefine internet infrastructure by replacing traditional HTTP and DNS with a content-addressed, owner-controlled system. It allows apps to run entirely peer-to-peer, where users fully own their data and devices participate in the network without central servers. CYFS uses innovative technologies such as object-capability security and named data networking to offer performance, security, and offline operability. It is especially geared towards building Web3 applications and digital sovereignty ecosystems.
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    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb is a CLI tool that helps you avoid undefined user behaviour

    Cherrybomb is an CLI tool written in Rust that helps prevent incorrect code implementation early in development. It works by validating and testing your API using an OpenAPI file. Its main goal is to reduce security errors and ensure your API functions as intended. Cherrybomb makes sure your API is working correctly. It checks your API's spec file (OpenAPI Specification) for good practices and makes sure it follows the OAS rules. Then, it tests your API for common issues and vulnerabilities. If any problems are found, Cherrybomb gives you a detailed report with the exact location of the problem so you can fix it easily. With a configuration file, you can easily edit, view, Cherrybomb's options. The config file allows you to set the running profile, location of the oas file, the verbosity and ignore the TLS error. Config also allows you to override the server's URL with an array of servers, and add security to the request.
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    CodeSnap.nvim

    CodeSnap.nvim

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots

    Snapshot plugin with rich features that can make pretty code snapshots for Neovim.
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    Crossbeam

    Crossbeam

    Tools for concurrent programming in Rust

    This crate provides a set of tools for concurrent programming. Crossbeam supports stable Rust releases going back at least six months, and every time the minimum supported Rust version is increased, a new minor version is released. Currently, the minimum supported Rust version is 1.36. Crossbeam welcomes contribution from everyone in the form of suggestions, bug reports, pull requests, and feedback. We also have the RFCs repository for more high-level discussion, which is the place where we brainstorm ideas and propose substantial changes to Crossbeam. If you'd like to learn more about concurrency and non-blocking data structures, there's a list of learning resources in our wiki, which includes relevant blog posts, papers, videos, and other similar projects. The Crossbeam project adheres to the Rust Code of Conduct. This describes the minimum behavior expected from all contributors.
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    Exonum

    Exonum

    An extensible open-source framework for creating blockchain apps

    Exonum is an extensible open-source framework for creating blockchain applications. Exonum can be used to create cryptographically powered distributed ledgers in virtually any problem domain, including FinTech, GovTech, and LegalTech. The Exonum framework is oriented towards creating permissioned blockchains, that is, blockchains with the known set of blockchain infrastructure providers. Blockchain is a groundbreaking technology that can help streamline and improve key business processes including logistics, asset management, auditing, and more. An Exonum blockchain can reduce inefficiencies and build security and trust in all sectors including government, healthcare, education, real estate, insurance and retail. The Exonum platform is a leading blockchain framework, designed to bring efficiency and security to your operations. Easy coordination with other services and processes.
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