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    CoolPotOS

    CoolPotOS

    CoolPotOS for ia32 / amd64

    CoolPotOS is a small, hobbyist operating system designed to be minimal and educational, offering the most basic kernel capabilities while remaining accessible to beginners. Written in C and Assembly, it focuses on bootstrapping, kernel entry, and simple console output. Though in early stages, CoolPotOS showcases the boot process, memory segmentation, and essential CPU features, serving as a great learning resource for those new to operating system internals.
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    Corne keyboard
    crkbd is the firmware and PCB design for the Corne split mechanical keyboard (aka "Corne"), maintained by foostan and the community. It provides QMK/VIA/Vial firmware support, RGB underglow, multiple layouts, and flexible hardware customization.
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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    A fully featured graph library written in pure JS. Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production. Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases. Highly optimized. Compatible with All modern browsers. Legacy browsers with ES5 and canvas support. ES5 and canvas support are required, and feature detection is used for optional performance enhancements. Browsers circa 2012 support ES5 fully: IE10, Chrome 23, Firefox 21, Safari 6 (caniuse). Browsers with partial but sufficient ES5 support also work, such as IE9 and Firefox 4. The documentation and examples are not optimized for old browsers, although the library itself is. Some demos may not work in old browsers in order to keep the demo code simple.
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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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    Ember Simple Auth

    Ember Simple Auth

    A library for implementing authentication/authorization in Ember.js

    Ember Simple Auth is a lightweight library for implementing authentication/authorization with Ember.js applications. It has minimal requirements with respect to application structure, routes etc. With its pluggable strategies it can support all kinds of authentication and authorization mechanisms. it maintains a client-side session and synchronizes its state across multiple tabs/windows of the application. it authenticates the session against the application's own server, external providers like Facebook etc. The session service is the main interface to the library. It provides methods for authenticating and invalidating the session as well as for setting and reading session data. The session store persists the session state so that it survives a page reload. It also synchronizes the session state across multiple tabs or windows of the application so that e.g. a logout in one tab or window also results in a logout in all other tabs or windows of the application.
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    FTLDNS

    FTLDNS

    The Pi-hole FTL engine

    Network-wide ad blocking via your own Linux hardware. FTLDNS (pihole-FTL) provides an interactive API and also generates statistics for Pi-hole®'s Web interface. Fast, stats are read directly from memory by coupling our codebase closely with dnsmasq. Versatile, upstream changes to dnsmasq can quickly be merged in without much conflict. Lightweight, runs smoothly with minimal hardware and software requirements such as Raspberry Pi Zero. Interactive, our API can be used to interface with your projects. Insightful: stats normally reserved inside of dnsmasq are made available so you can see what's really happening on your network. Network-level blocking allows you to block ads in non-traditional places such as mobile apps and smart TVs, regardless of hardware or OS.
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    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning

    Face Mask Detection system based on computer vision and deep learning using OpenCV and Tensorflow/Keras. Face Mask Detection System built with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow using Deep Learning and Computer Vision concepts in order to detect face masks in static images as well as in real-time video streams. Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are no efficient face mask detection applications which are now in high demand for transportation means, densely populated areas, residential districts, large-scale manufacturers and other enterprises to ensure safety. The absence of large datasets of ‘with_mask’ images has made this task cumbersome and challenging. Our face mask detector doesn't use any morphed masked images dataset and the model is accurate. Owing to the use of MobileNetV2 architecture, it is computationally efficient, thus making it easier to deploy the model to embedded systems (Raspberry Pi, Google Coral, etc.).
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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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    FarmBot OS

    FarmBot OS

    The operating system and all related software

    The operating system and all related software that runs on FarmBot's Raspberry Pi. The FarmBot OS release page has moved to my.farm.bot/os. Old versions of FarmBot OS can still be found. Get configured over WiFi, mitigating the need to plug in a mouse, keyboard, or screen. Communicate with the web application over WiFi or ethernet so that it can synchronize (download) sequences, regimens, farm designs, events, and more; upload logs and sensor data; and accept real-time commands. Communicate with the Farmduino to send G and F commands and receive sensor and encoder data. Take photos with a USB or Raspberry Pi camera, and upload the photos to the web application. You must use a .img writing tool to write FarmBot OS onto the microSD card. We recommend downloading and installing balenaEtcher for this purpose.
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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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    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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    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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    Grafana Pyroscope

    Grafana Pyroscope

    Continuous Profiling Platform. Debug performance issues

    Find and debug your most painful performance issues across code, infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines. Let you tag your data on the dimensions important for your organization. Allows you to store large volumes of high cardinality profiling data cheaply and efficiently. FlameQL enables custom queries to select and aggregate profiles quickly and efficiently for easy analysis. Analyze application performance profiles using our suite of profiling tools. Understand usage of CPU and memory resources at any point in time and identify performance issue before your customer do. Collect, store, and analyze profiles from various external profiling tools in one central location. Link to your Open Telemetry tracing data and get request-specific or span-specific profiles to enhance other observability data like traces and logs.
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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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    HiddenVM

    HiddenVM

    HiddenVM — Use any desktop OS without leaving a trace

    If at any time Tails pushes an unexpected update, and HiddenVM is not yet updated for it, and you are stuck with a new Tails and no working HiddenVM version, you can re-download and temporarily use an earlier version of Tails until HiddenVM is updated. There are archived direct HTTP download mirrors of Tails images, archived official torrents with PGP signatures, or third-party archives at linuxtracker.org or fosstorrents.com, etc. (Always verify third-party torrents with archived official PGP sigs for safety.) Unless there is a known security vulnerability patched by the new Tails that actually affects how you use Tails, doing a temporary downgrade is not unsafe. You aren't necessarily unsafe by using older-than-one-month-old Tails software for a short time. Thank you for your patience, and stay safe.
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    IRkernel

    IRkernel

    R kernel for Jupyter

    For detailed requirements and install instructions see irkernel.github.io. Per default IRkernel::installspec() will install a kernel with the name “ir” and a display name of “R”. Multiple calls will overwrite the kernel with a kernel spec pointing to the last R interpreter you called that commands from. You can install kernels for multiple versions of R by supplying a name and display name argument to the install spec() call (You still need to install these packages in all interpreters you want to run as a Jupyter kernel!):
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    Inbucket

    Inbucket

    Disposable webmail server (similar to Mailinator) with built in SMTP

    Inbucket is an email testing application; it will accept messages from any email address and make them available to view via a web interface. When you need to test your webapp's outbound emails with Mailinator but are stuck behind a firewall, Inbucket provides the solution. It allows you to keep your new application development secret until it's time to release it. Inbucket is ideal for validating that emails go out as part of your integration test suite, sending links to coworkers to demonstrate an email without sharing your Gmail password, and load testing your application without overwhelming your corporate Exchange server. You can use production data in your test environment without the risk of test messages leaking to an end user, and preview emails in multiple desktop email clients. Use Inbucket for all these needs and more.
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    InjectionIII

    InjectionIII

    Re-write of Injection for Xcode in (mostly) Swift

    Code injection allows you to update the implementation of functions and any method of a class, struct or enum incrementally in the iOS simulator without having to perform a full rebuild or restart your application. This saves the developer a significant amount of time tweaking code or iterating over a design. Effectively it changes Xcode from being a "source editor" to being a "program editor" where source changes are not just saved to disk but into your running program directly.
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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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    KeyboardShortcuts

    KeyboardShortcuts

    Add user-customizable global keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) to your mac

    This package lets you add support for user-customizable global keyboard shortcuts to your macOS app in minutes. It's fully sandbox and Mac App Store compatible. And it's used in production by Dato, Jiffy, Plash, and Lungo.
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    Kubent

    Kubent

    Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs

    Kubernetes 1.16 is slowly starting to roll out, not only across various managed Kubernetes offerings, and with that come to a lot of API deprecations. Kube No Trouble (Kubent) is a simple tool to check whether you're using any of these API versions in your cluster and therefore should upgrade your workloads first, before upgrading your Kubernetes cluster. This tool will be able to detect deprecated APIs depending on how you deploy your resources, as we need the original manifest to be stored somewhere.
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