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    Lmod

    Lmod

    An Environment Module System based on Lua, Reads TCL Modules

    Lmod is a program to manage the user environment under Unix: (Linux, Mac OS X, ...). It is a new implementation of environment modules. Lmod is a Lua-based module system that easily handles the MODULEPATH Hierarchical problem. Environment Modules provide a convenient way to dynamically change the users’ environment through modulefiles. This includes easily adding or removing directories to the PATH environment variable. Module files for Library packages provide environment variables that specify where the library and header files can be found.
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    MMKV for Android

    MMKV for Android

    An efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework

    MMKV for Android is an efficient, small mobile key-value storage framework developed by WeChat. Works on Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and POSIX. Efficient. MMKV uses mmap to keep memory synced with file, and protobuf to encode/decode values, making the most of Android to achieve best performance. MMKV supports concurrent read-read and read-write access between processes. Easy-to-use. You can use MMKV as you go. All changes are saved immediately, no sync, no apply calls needed. MMKV contains process locks, encode/decode helpers and mmap logics and nothing more. It's really tidy. MMKV adds about 50K per architecture on App size, and much less when zipped (apk). MMKV is published under the BSD 3-Clause license. Starting from v1.2.8, MMKV has been migrated to Maven Central. Older versions (<= v1.2.7) are still available on JCenter.
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    Mail-in-a-Box

    Mail-in-a-Box

    Take back control of your email with this mail server in a box

    Mail-in-a-Box helps individuals take back control of their email by defining a one-click, easy-to-deploy SMTP+everything else server, a mail server in a box. Mail-in-a-Box lets you become your own mail service provider in a few easy steps. It’s sort of like making your own gmail, but one you control from top to bottom. Technically, Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a working mail server. But you don’t need to be a technology expert to set it up. Our goals are to make deploying a good mail server easy, promote decentralization, innovation, and privacy on the web, have automated, auditable, and idempotent configuration, not make a totally unhackable, NSA-proof server, and not make something customizable by power users. Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit machine into a working mail server by installing and configuring various components. It is a one-click email appliance. There are no user-configurable setup options. It "just works."
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    MailSlurper

    MailSlurper

    Local, web-based mail server application. Slurp mails into oblivion!

    MailSlurper is a small SMTP mail server that slurps mail into oblivion! MailSlurper is perfect for individual developers or small teams writing mail-enabled applications that wish to test email functionality without the risk or hassle of installing and configuring a full-blown email server. It's simple to use! Simply set up MailSlurper, configure your code and/or application server to send mail through the address where MailSlurper is running, and start sending emails! MailSlurper will capture those emails into a database for you to view at your leisure. The following are general instructions for compiling MailSlurper. Your details may vary a bit here and there. The below example is based on a Unix-style system, such as Ubuntu or OSX. Furthermore, for instructional purposes, it is assumed that your GOPATH is set to ~/code/go, and that you have a folder in your source directory called github.com. Your setup may vary.
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    Mailu

    Mailu

    Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images

    Mailu is a simple yet full-featured mail server as a set of Docker images. It is free software (both as in free beer and as in free speech), open to suggestions and external contributions. The project aims at providing people with an easily setup, easily maintained and full-featured mail server while not shipping proprietary software nor unrelated features often found in popular groupware. Security, enforced TLS, DANE, MTA-STS, Letsencrypt!, outgoing DKIM, anti-virus scanner, Snuffleupagus, block malicious attachments. Antispam, auto-learn, greylisting, DMARC and SPF, anti-spoofing. Freedom, all FOSS components, no tracker included.
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    Metrics

    Metrics

    Capturing JVM and application-level metrics

    Metrics is a Java library which gives you unparalleled insight into what your code does in production. Metrics provides a powerful toolkit of ways to measure the behavior of critical components in your production environment. With modules for common libraries like Jetty, Logback, Log4j, Apache HttpClient, Ehcache, JDBI, Jersey and reporting backends like Graphite, Metrics provides you with full-stack visibility. The central library for Metrics is metrics-core, which provides some basic functionality. The starting point for Metrics is the MetricRegistry class, which is a collection of all the metrics for your application (or a subset of your application). Each metric is associated with a MetricRegistry, and has a unique name within that registry. A gauge is the simplest metric type. It just returns a value. If, for example, your application has a value which is maintained by a third-party library, you can easily expose it by registering a Gauge instance which returns that value.
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    NATMap

    NATMap

    TCP/UDP port mapping for full cone NAT

    This project is used to establish a TCP/UDP port mapping from an ISP NAT public address to a local private address. If all layers of NAT are full cones (NAT-1), any host can access internal services through the mapped public address. In bind mode, all traffic does not go through this program.
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    Netmaker

    Netmaker

    Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard

    Unify your devices with an ultra-powerful overlay network. Netmaker is better, faster, and more secure. Netmaker automates a secure superhighway between devices, clouds, virtual machines, and servers using WireGuard. It blows past any NAT’s, firewalls, or subnets that stand between them. Devices are scattered across data centers, offices, clouds, clusters, and more. Distinct networks separate them, each with different management rules. Connecting machines across environments means setting up gateways, firewalls, and tunnels, often manually.
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    Nvitop

    Nvitop

    An interactive NVIDIA-GPU process viewer and beyond

    nvitop is an interactive NVIDIA device and process monitoring tool. It has a colorful and informative interface that continuously updates the status of the devices and processes. As a resource monitor, it includes many features and options, such as tree-view, environment variable viewing, process filtering, process metrics monitoring, etc. Beyond that, the package also ships a CUDA device selection tool nvisel for deep learning researchers. It also provides handy APIs that allow developers to write their own monitoring tools.
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    OPAL

    OPAL

    Policy and data administration, distribution, and real-time updates

    OPAL is an open-source administration layer for keeping authorization policies and authorization data synchronized in real time. It works with policy engines such as OPA and Cedar so applications can make decisions using current policy and data without constantly rebuilding custom sync logic. The project aggregates policy and data from external sources, watches for changes, and distributes updates to connected policy agents. It is built for cloud-native and microservice environments where authorization rules change frequently and need to propagate quickly. OPAL separates policy decision-making from policy distribution, which helps teams build more maintainable and consistent permission systems. It is especially useful for engineering teams implementing fine-grained authorization, relationship-based access control, feature access rules, and multi-service policy governance.
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    OpenArchiver

    OpenArchiver

    An open-source platform for legally compliant email archiving

    OpenArchiver is a comprehensive, self-hosted email archiving and compliance platform built to help organizations ingest, index, store, and search email communication data across diverse sources like Gmail, Microsoft 365, IMAP, PST, and more. It’s designed for scenarios where reliable, tamper-proof archiving and full-text search across both emails and attachments are essential for legal discovery, compliance, or long-term records retention. The platform combines a modern web UI with powerful backend services, including fast indexing, deduplication, encryption at rest, and asynchronous ingestion workflows, making it suitable for both small teams and enterprise deployments. Beyond simply capturing email, it emphasizes security and auditability with features like secure storage formats, file integrity verification, and detailed audit trails of user interactions.
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    OpenLIT

    OpenLIT

    OpenLIT is an open-source LLM Observability tool

    OpenLIT is an OpenTelemetry-native tool designed to help developers gain insights into the performance of their LLM applications in production. It automatically collects LLM input and output metadata and monitors GPU performance for self-hosted LLMs. OpenLIT makes integrating observability into GenAI projects effortless with just a single line of code. Whether you're working with popular LLM providers such as OpenAI and HuggingFace, or leveraging vector databases like ChromaDB, OpenLIT ensures your applications are monitored seamlessly, providing critical insights including GPU performance stats for self-hosted LLMs to improve performance and reliability. This project proudly follows the Semantic Conventions of the OpenTelemetry community, consistently updating to align with the latest standards in observability.
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    Papra

    Papra

    The minimalistic document archiving platform

    Papra is a minimalist document management and archiving platform created to help individuals and teams store, organize, and retrieve digital documents with simplicity and accessibility at its core. Papra provides basic yet essential capabilities like uploading files, managing archives, creating organizations for shared access, and performing full-text searches, all within a responsive and user-friendly interface that works across devices. The project’s focus on long-term storage and retrieval — like a personal digital archive — means it’s designed for ease of use without unnecessary complexity, making it suitable for small groups, families, or individuals who want a centralized repository for important receipts, warranties, and records. Authentication and user accounts ensure that documents are secure, and ergonomic features like dark mode and responsive design make it practical for everyday use.
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    PostfixAdmin

    PostfixAdmin

    Web based virtual user administration interface for Postfix mail

    PostfixAdmin is a web-based interface for managing mail domains, mailboxes, and aliases for Postfix mail servers. It allows administrators to add and configure virtual domains and email users easily, supporting MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite as backend databases. It's widely used in self-hosted email setups for simplifying email management.
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    PowerJob

    PowerJob

    Enterprise job scheduling middleware with distributed computing

    PowerJob is an open-source distributed computing and job scheduling framework which allows developers to easily schedule tasks in their own application. Front-end page is provided and developers can manage their task, monitor the status, check the logs online, etc. Four timing strategies are supported, including CRON expression, fixed rate, fixed delay and OpenAPI which allows you to define your own scheduling policies, such as delaying execution. Four execution modes are supported, including stand-alone, broadcast, Map and MapReduce. Distributed computing resources could be utilized in MapReduce mode, try the magic out here! Both job dependency management and data communications between jobs are supported. Developers can write their processors in Java, Shell, Python, and will subsequently support multilingual scheduling via HTTP.
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    Powerline Go

    Powerline Go

    A beautiful and useful low-latency prompt for your shell

    A Powerline-like prompt for Bash, ZSH, and Fish. All of the version control systems supported by powerline shell give you a quick look into the state of your repo. The current branch is displayed and changes background color when the branch is dirty. When the local branch differs from the remote, the difference in number of commits is shown along with ⇡ or ⇣ indicating whether a git push or pull is pending. powerline-go uses ANSI color codes, these should nowadays work everywhere, but you may have to set your $TERM to xterm-256color for it to work. If you want to use the "patched" mode (which is the default and provides improved UI), you'll need to install a powerline font, either as fallback, or by patching the font you use for your terminal. Alternatively, you can use "compatible" or "flat" mode. There are a few optional arguments that can be seen by running powerline-go -help. These can be used by changing the command you have set in your shell’s init file.
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    Pulse

    Pulse

    Real-time monitoring for Proxmox, Docker, and Kubernetes

    Pulse is a modern infrastructure monitoring platform that provides a unified, visually polished dashboard for environments running Proxmox, Docker, and Kubernetes. It is designed to give operators a single pane of glass for observing system health, metrics, and alerts without the complexity typically associated with enterprise monitoring stacks. The platform aggregates telemetry from multiple infrastructure layers and presents it through a responsive web interface optimized for homelabs, managed service providers, and system administrators. Pulse incorporates smart alerting capabilities and optional AI-assisted insights that help users interpret infrastructure events and detect anomalies faster. Its architecture supports automatic discovery of nodes and persistent metric storage, enabling both real-time visibility and historical analysis. Overall, Pulse positions itself as a modern, self-hosted observability solution that balances usability, automation, and cross-platform coverage.
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    Python-Dotenv

    Python-Dotenv

    Load environment variables from .env files into Python apps

    python-dotenv is a Python utility that reads key-value pairs from a .env file and sets them as environment variables. This is especially useful for managing configuration values, secrets, or settings outside of source code, in line with the 12-factor app principles. Commonly used in Flask, Django, and other frameworks, it helps maintain clean and secure codebases across environments like development, staging, and production.
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    QMK Toolbox

    QMK Toolbox

    A Toolbox companion for QMK Firmware

    This is a collection of flashing tools packaged into one app. It supports auto-detection and auto-flashing of firmware to keyboards. Make sure your newly-flashed keyboard is working as expected. No-fuss installation of drivers for all supported bootloaders on Windows. Debug your code using QMK's Console feature.
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    Quill Library

    Quill Library

    Asynchronous Low Latency C++ Logging Library

    Quill is a high-performance asynchronous logging library. It is particularly suited for performance-critical applications where every microsecond counts.
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    Roxy-WI

    Roxy-WI

    Web interface for managing Haproxy, Nginx, Apache and Keepalived

    For those who need a convenient interface for managing all services in one place. Roxy-WI was created for people who want to have a fault-tolerant infrastructure, but do not want to plunge deep into the details of setting up and creating a cluster based on HAProxy, NGINX, Apache, and Keepalived. Use Roxy-WI to build a high available cluster for a couple of clicks: install HAProxy, NGINX, Apache, Keepalived, and its exporters, and carry out the initial configuration for the services. Collect download statistics in one place. Choose one of the three available monitoring options or use them all. If there are any problems, you will be informed immediately.
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    SCOUTER

    SCOUTER

    Scouter is open source APM (Application Performance Management) tool

    SCOUTER is an open-source APM like New Relic and appdynamics. (APM means application performance monitoring or application performance management.)
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    SigV4

    SigV4

    A SigV4 authentication plugin for the open-source DataStax Java Driver

    This package implements an authentication plugin for the open-source Datastax Java Driver for Apache Cassandra. The driver enables you to add authentication information to your API requests using the AWS Signature Version 4 Process (SigV4). Using the plugin, you can provide users and applications short-term credentials to access Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users and roles. The plugin depends on the AWS SDK for Java. It uses AWSCredentialsProvider to obtain credentials. Because the IAuthenticator interface operates at the level of InetSocketAddress, you must specify the service endpoint to use for the connection. You can provide the Region in the constructor programmatically, via the AWS_REGION environment variable, or via the aws.region system property. Use the authentication plugin for the open-source DataStax Java Driver for Cassandra to access Amazon Keyspaces.
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    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator

    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator

    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator with Angular.js

    A simulator that provides a simplified assembler syntax (based on NASM) and is simulating an x86-like CPU. Press Help inside the simulator to see an overview of the supported instructions. Make sure you have Grunt installed to compile the asmsimulator.js script. Run grunt to build the project. The simulator is written in JavaScript with Angular and runs on every device with a web browser. It has a lot of simplifications and constraints, but it is the basic structure of every emulator. The console output uses memory mapping and maps a specific portion of the memory to the console. Thus writing to the console output is as simple as writing into a specific memory location. The CPU reads instructions from the memory and executes them. The memory contains our program code and can be used by the program to store data.
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    SimpleNES

    SimpleNES

    An NES emulator in C++

    SimpleNES is a lightweight, educational Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that focuses on demonstrating the core architecture and behavior of classic console emulation. It replicates the essential components of the NES, including CPU execution, graphics rendering, and audio playback, allowing users to run original .nes ROM files on modern systems. The project supports a subset of cartridge mappers, which means it can successfully run a significant portion of early NES games while still being limited compared to full-featured emulators. Its implementation emphasizes clarity and modularity, making it especially useful for developers or students interested in understanding how emulation works at a low level. The emulator integrates libraries such as SFML for window management and rendering, providing a simple but functional graphical output.
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