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    CrossDesk

    CrossDesk

    A lightweight, cross-platform remote desktop software

    CrossDesk is a lightweight cross-platform remote desktop application with support for controlling remote devices from a web client. It is built as an experimental application on top of MiniRTC, a real-time audio and video transmission library. The project uses MiniRTC capabilities such as network traversal, H.264 and AV1 video encoding and decoding, Opus audio, signaling, congestion control, and SRTP encryption. It targets Windows, macOS, and Linux desktop environments, with platform version requirements depending on the operating system. CrossDesk is useful for users and developers who want a self-hostable remote desktop system with modern real-time media foundations. It is especially relevant for people exploring WebRTC-style remote control, cross-platform screen transmission, and browser-accessible desktop access.
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    EKS Distro Repository

    EKS Distro Repository

    Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution

    Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is a Kubernetes distribution based on and used by Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to create reliable and secure Kubernetes clusters. With EKS-D, you can rely on the same versions of Kubernetes and its dependencies deployed by Amazon EKS. This includes the latest upstream updates, as well as extended security patching support. EKS-D follows the same Kubernetes version release cycle as Amazon EKS, and we provide the bits here. EKS-D provides the same software that has enabled tens of thousands of Kubernetes clusters on Amazon EKS. EKS is a fully managed Kubernetes platform, while EKS-D is available to install and manage yourself. You can run EKS-D on-premises, in a cloud, or on your own systems. EKS-D provides a path to having essentially the same Amazon EKS Kubernetes distribution running wherever you need to run it.
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    FKILL

    FKILL

    Cross-platform tool to kill processes

    To kill a port, prefix it with a colon. For example: :8080. Run without arguments to use the interactive interface. Run fkill without arguments to launch the interactive UI. Force kill processes that did not exit within the given number of milliseconds. Kill all child processes along with the parent process. (Windows only). Ignore capitalization when killing a process. Note that the case is always ignored on Windows. Suppress all error messages. For example: Process doesn't exist.
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    Faiss

    Faiss

    Library for efficient similarity search and clustering dense vectors

    Faiss is a library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors. It contains algorithms that search in sets of vectors of any size, up to ones that possibly do not fit in RAM. It also contains supporting code for evaluation and parameter tuning. Faiss is written in C++ with complete wrappers for Python/numpy. Some of the most useful algorithms are implemented on the GPU. It is developed by Facebook AI Research. Faiss contains several methods for similarity search. It assumes that the instances are represented as vectors and are identified by an integer, and that the vectors can be compared with L2 (Euclidean) distances or dot products. Vectors that are similar to a query vector are those that have the lowest L2 distance or the highest dot product with the query vector. It also supports cosine similarity, since this is a dot product on normalized vectors.
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    FancySS

    FancySS

    fancyss is a project for bypassing the Great Firewall (GFW)

    Fancyss is a “scientific Internet access / bypassing censorship” toolkit targeted principally to Asus routers running AsusWRT or Merlin-based firmware. The project provides a plugin suite (with “software center” integration) so that home routers can run proxy or tunneling tools (e.g. V2Ray) to circumvent firewall or censorship (“GFW” in the Chinese context). Because it integrates into the router’s firmware environment, fancyss automates configuration, routing, and firewall rules to minimize manual tinkering. It supports multiple architectures and firmware versions, though some submodules or variants (e.g. “fancyss_hnd”) are optimized for specific chipsets. The project also maintains offline packages for constrained environments and hardware support lists. Many users adopt fancyss to turn relatively cheap consumer routers into censorship-resilient gateways, avoiding separate proxy appliances.
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    Fast Elixir

    Fast Elixir

    Writing Fast Elixir. Collect Common Elixir idioms

    Fast Elixir is a curated collection of performance-focused best practices, idioms, and code snippets for writing efficient Elixir programs. The project documents common patterns in Elixir and compares their relative performance using benchmarks to guide developers toward faster and more memory-friendly code. By showcasing side-by-side examples, it highlights not only which approaches are faster but also why certain functions or techniques should be preferred in different scenarios. The repository is designed as a practical reference for developers who want to optimize Elixir applications without diving into premature micro-optimizations. Its goal is not just speed but also clarity, ensuring that performance improvements do not come at the cost of readability and maintainability. With continuously updated examples, Fast Elixir helps both beginners and experienced Elixir programmers adopt better habits and avoid slow patterns.
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    FileRise

    FileRise

    Lightweight, self-hosted file manager with granular ACLs

    FileRise is a modern, self-hosted file transfer and synchronization platform designed to help users securely transfer and share files across devices without relying on third-party cloud providers. It offers an intuitive web interface that makes uploading, downloading, and organizing files easy, and it supports both public and private sharing through customizable links with optional expiration and password protection. The platform emphasizes privacy, ensuring all stored data remains under the owner’s control, whether deployed on a personal server, cloud instance, or local network. FileRise also includes automatic link generation, drag-and-drop uploads, and support for large file sizes, making it practical for personal and professional use alike. It is optimized for performance and low resource usage, allowing it to run efficiently on small VPS instances or home servers. Installation is straightforward, with Docker support for quick deployment and minimal configuration.
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    Filesystem

    Filesystem

    An implementation of C++17 std::filesystem

    This is a header-only single-file std::filesystem compatible helper library, based on the C++17 and C++20 specs, but implemented for C++11, C++14, C++17 or C++20 (tightly following the C++17 standard with very few documented exceptions). It is currently tested on macOS 10.12/10.14/10.15/11.6, Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, CentOS 7, CentOS 8, FreeBSD 12, Alpine ARM/ARM64 Linux and Solaris 10 but should work on other systems too, as long as you have at least a C++11 compatible compiler. It should work with Android NDK, Emscripten and I even had reports of it being used on iOS (within sandboxing constraints) and with v1.5.6 there is experimental support for QNX. The support of Android NDK, Emscripten, QNX, and since 1.5.14 GNU/Hurd and Haiku is not backed up by automated testing but PRs and bug reports are welcome for those too and they are reported to work.
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    Frigate Home Assistant Integration

    Frigate Home Assistant Integration

    Frigate integration for Home Assistant

    Frigate Home Assistant Integration connects Frigate, an AI-powered network video recorder, with Home Assistant. It allows Home Assistant users to bring Frigate camera entities, object detection events, sensors, and media access into their smart home dashboard. The integration is commonly installed through HACS, but it still requires Home Assistant configuration after installation. It depends on MQTT, because Frigate communicates many of its events and states through that channel. Users can also enable Home Assistant’s media source support to browse Frigate media from the Home Assistant interface. The project is especially useful for people building local-first camera monitoring systems with object detection, automations, and smart home alerts.
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    Furnace

    Furnace

    A multi-system chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules

    Furnace is a powerful multi-system chiptune tracker that enables users to compose music using the sound chips of classic computers, consoles, and arcade hardware. It supports an extensive range of audio chips, including FM synthesis, wavetable synthesis, and sample-based systems, making it one of the most versatile trackers available. The software is compatible with multiple operating systems and can be used both as a standalone application and as a development tool for retro-style audio production. Its interface is inspired by traditional tracker software, allowing precise control over note sequences, effects, and instrument parameters. Furnace stands out for its compatibility with Deflemask modules and its ability to emulate the sound characteristics of numerous legacy systems with high fidelity. It is widely used by musicians, game developers, and enthusiasts who want to recreate or innovate within retro sound design constraints.
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    F´

    A flight software and embedded systems framework

    F´ (or F Prime) is a software framework for the rapid development and deployment of embedded systems and spaceflight applications. Originally developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, F´ is open-source software that has been successfully deployed for several space applications. It has been used for but is not limited to, CubeSats, SmallSats, instruments, and deployable. Component architecture with well-defined interfaces. To develop applications with F´, the following requirements of the user’s system must be met, Linux or Mac OS X operating system (or Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows), CMake, Bash or Bash compatible shell, Clang or GCC compiler, Python 3 and PIP. F´ can be quickly installed and ready to use by cloning the GitHub repository, installing Python code (typically in a virtual environment), and building one of our reference applications.
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    GRASSMARLIN

    GRASSMARLIN

    Provides situational awareness of Industrial Control Systems (ICS)

    GRASSMARLIN provides IP network situational awareness of industrial control systems (ICS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) networks to support network security. Passively map, and visually display, an ICS/SCADA network topology while safely conducting device discovery, accounting, and reporting on these critical cyber-physical systems.
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    Gas Town

    Gas Town

    Gas Town - multi-agent workspace manager

    Gas Town is a sophisticated multi-agent workspace manager designed to orchestrate and coordinate numerous Claude Code agents working on diverse tasks within a shared development environment. It tackles the common challenge where individual AI agents lose context on restart by persisting work state using git-backed hooks, enabling reliable and resumable multi-agent workflows that scale comfortably beyond just a handful of concurrent agents. The system introduces concepts like The Mayor (the primary coordinator agent), Rigs (project containers), Crew Members (developer workspaces), and Polecats (ephemeral worker agents), organizing work into structured convoys and beads that can be tracked through command-line interfaces. By integrating with tools like tmux and supporting git worktrees, Gastown enables interactive sessions where agents and humans collaborate fluidly, with tracked progress, handoffs, and historical records.
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    Google2FA

    Google2FA

    One Time Password Authentication package, compatible with Google Auth

    Google2FA is a PHP package that implements two-factor authentication (2FA) using Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP) compatible with Google Authenticator and similar apps. It enhances account security by requiring users to enter a time-sensitive code in addition to their password. The library is lightweight, reliable, and easy to integrate into any PHP or Laravel-based authentication flow.
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    GuitarPedal

    GuitarPedal

    Linus learns analog circuits

    GuitarPedal is an experimental repository exploring a digital guitar-effects signal chain implemented with lean, low-level code. The project demonstrates how to read audio input, process it through simple transformations, and write the result out in real time with minimal latency. It emphasizes straightforward, inspectable DSP so developers can follow the math and tweak parameters without a giant framework in the way. The codebase favors portability and simplicity, focusing on a handful of canonical effects rather than a sprawling plugin architecture. It doubles as a teaching aid for musicians who code, showing how buffers, sampling rates, and numerical stability affect tone. While not a full multi-FX suite, it offers a compact sandbox for experimenting with guitar processing on modest hardware.
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    Heads

    Heads

    A minimal Linux that runs as a coreboot or LinuxBoot ROM payload

    A minimal Linux that runs as a coreboot or LinuxBoot ROM payload to provide a secure, flexible boot environment for laptops, workstations, and servers. Heads is an open source custom firmware and OS configuration for laptops and servers that aims to provide slightly better physical security and protection for data on the system. Unlike Tails, which aims to be a stateless OS that leaves no trace on the computer of its presence, Heads is intended for the case where you need to store data and state on the computer. Heads is not just another Linux distribution – it combines the physical hardening of specific hardware platforms and flash security features with custom coreboot firmware and a Linux boot loader in ROM. This moves the root of trust into the write-protected region of the SPI flash and prevents further software modifications to the bootup code (and on platforms that support it, Bootguard can protect against many hardware attacks as well).
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    HexChat

    HexChat

    GTK+ IRC client

    HexChat is an IRC client based on XChat, but unlike XChat it’s completely free for both Windows and Unix-like systems. Since XChat is open source, it’s perfectly legal. For more info, please read the Shareware background. HexChat was originally called XChat-WDK which in turn was a successor of freakschat.
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    Home Assistant Frontend

    Home Assistant Frontend

    Frontend for Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Frontend for Home Assistant. This is the repository for the official Home Assistant frontend. Once you have integrated all your devices at home, you can unleash Home Assistant’s advanced automation engine to make your home work for you. Home Assistant integrates with over a thousand different devices and services. Once started, Home Assistant will automatically scan your network for known devices and allow you to easily set them up. Home Assistant is not just limited to Home Assistant. Easily install other applications that will help you manage your home. Home Assistant keeps your data local, no need for a cloud. Home Assistant communicates with your devices locally, and will fallback to pulling in data from the cloud if there is no other option.
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    IntelBluetoothFirmware

    IntelBluetoothFirmware

    Intel Bluetooth Kernel Extensions for macOS

    IntelBluetoothFirmware is a Kernel Extension that uploads Intel Wireless Bluetooth Firmware to provide native Bluetooth in macOS. The firmware binary files are from the Linux Open Source Project.
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    JPL Open Source Rover Project

    JPL Open Source Rover Project

    A build-it-yourself, 6-wheel rover based on the rovers on Mars

    The JPL Open Source Rover is an open source, build it yourself, scaled down version of the 6 wheel rover design that JPL uses to explore the surface of Mars. The Open Source Rover is designed almost entirely out of consumer off the shelf (COTS) parts. This project is intended to be a teaching and learning experience for those who want to get involved in mechanical engineering, software, electronics, or robotics. JPL is always looking to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and roboticists to help us explore and learn about our solar system (and beyond!). We release the plans for this rover as a way to try and give budding enthusiasts a fun robotics project that will help teach them and get them involved in robotics sooner and at a lower cost. The specific attributes of the robot you build will depend slightly on the type of electronics and motors you buy for the system.
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    JSNES

    JSNES

    A JavaScript NES emulator

    JSNES is a JavaScript-based emulator that replicates the functionality of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), enabling classic games to run directly in web browsers or Node.js environments. It implements the core components of NES hardware, including the CPU, graphics processing unit, and audio system, to deliver an accurate emulation experience. The project is designed as a library, allowing developers to embed emulation capabilities into web applications or custom interfaces. It includes support for rendering graphics via canvas, handling audio output, and processing input from keyboards or gamepads. The architecture mirrors real hardware systems, making it both an educational tool and a practical emulator. It also supports features such as save states and cheat codes, enhancing usability. Overall, jsnes demonstrates how complex hardware systems can be recreated in software using modern web technologies.
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    Jaeger

    Jaeger

    Monitor and troubleshoot transactions in complex distributed systems

    As on-the-ground microservice practitioners are quickly realizing, the majority of operational problems that arise when moving to a distributed architecture are ultimately grounded in two areas: networking and observability. It is simply an orders of magnitude larger problem to network and debug a set of intertwined distributed services versus a single monolithic application. Jaeger, inspired by Dapper and OpenZipkin, is a distributed tracing system released as open source by Uber Technologies. It is used for monitoring and troubleshooting microservices-based distributed systems. OpenTracing compatible data model and instrumentation libraries include Go, Java, Node, Python, C++ and C#. Jaeger uses consistent upfront sampling with individual per service/endpoint probabilities and it has multiple storage backends: Cassandra, Elasticsearch, memory.
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    JetLinks

    JetLinks

    JetLinks is developed based on Java, Spring Boot, WebFlux, Netty

    JetLinks Community is an open-source enterprise IoT platform built with Java, Spring Boot, WebFlux, Netty, Vert.x, Reactor, and related reactive technologies. It is designed to help teams quickly build IoT business systems without starting from a blank backend. The platform supports unified device modeling, unified device access, and centralized management across different device types, vendors, and communication protocols. It can connect devices through TCP, UDP, MQTT, HTTP, TLS, DTLS, and other protocol patterns while hiding much of the complexity of network programming. JetLinks also includes real-time data processing, device alerts, message notifications, data forwarding, geographic features, visualization, and a configurable rule engine. It is best suited for companies that need a customizable IoT foundation for device management, telemetry, automation, and industrial or enterprise monitoring.
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    KubeSphere

    KubeSphere

    The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter

    KubeSphere is a distributed operating system for cloud-native application management, using Kubernetes as its kernel. It provides a plug-and-play architecture, allowing third-party applications to be seamlessly integrated into its ecosystem. KubeSphere is also a multi-tenant container platform with full-stack automated IT operation and streamlined DevOps workflows. It provides developer-friendly wizard web UI, helping enterprises to build out a more robust and feature-rich platform, which includes most common functionalities needed for enterprise Kubernetes strategy, see Feature List for details. KubeSphere Lite provides you with free, stable, and out-of-the-box managed cluster service. After registration and login, you can easily create a K8s cluster with KubeSphere installed in only 5 seconds and experience feature-rich KubeSphere.
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    Kubermatic KubeOne

    Kubermatic KubeOne

    Kubermatic KubeOne automate cluster operations on all your cloud

    Kubermatic KubeOne automates cluster operations on all your cloud, on-prem, edge, and IoT environments. KubeOne can install high-available (HA) master clusters as well single master clusters. KubeOne works on any infrastructure out of the box. All you need to do is to provision the infrastructure and let KubeOne know about it. KubeOne will take care of setting up a production-ready Highly Available cluster. KubeOne natively supports the most popular providers, including AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean, GCP, Hetzner Cloud, Nutanix, OpenStack, VMware Cloud Director, and VMware vSphere. The natively supported providers enjoy additional features such as integration with Terraform and Kubermatic machine-controller.
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