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    Context for your AI agents

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    Ruffle

    Ruffle

    A Flash Player emulator written in Rust

    Ruffle is an open-source emulator for Adobe Flash Player, written primarily in Rust, and targeted at both desktop applications and web browsers via WebAssembly. Its goal is to enable legacy Flash content—animations, games, interactive media—to continue running safely and reliably after official Flash support was discontinued. On the web side, Ruffle is embedded into pages or installed as a browser extension; in the desktop version, it can open .swf files directly or embed them in...
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    Lan Mouse

    Lan Mouse

    mouse & keyboard sharing via LAN

    Lan Mouse is a mouse and keyboard-sharing software similar to universal control on Apple devices. It allows for using multiple PCs with a single set of mouse and keyboard. This is also known as a Software KVM switch. The primary target is Wayland on Linux but Windows MacOS and Linux on Xorg have partial support as well (see below for more details). Focus lies on performance and a clean, manageable implementation that can easily be expanded to support additional backends like e.g. Android, iOS.
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    Ockam

    Ockam

    Orchestrate end-to-end encryption, mutual authentication

    Ockam is a suite of open source tools, programming libraries, and managed cloud services to orchestrate end-to-end encryption, mutual authentication, key management, credential management, and authorization policy enforcement – at massive scale. Modern applications are distributed and have an unwieldy number of interconnections that must trustfully exchange data. To build trust for data-in-motion, applications need end-to-end guarantees of data authenticity, integrity, and confidentiality....
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    EasyTier

    EasyTier

    A simple, decentralized mesh VPN with WireGuard support

    EasyTier is a user-friendly file management tool for creating and managing tiered storage solutions, allowing users to offload rarely used files to alternative storage while keeping the system clean and efficient. Built for Windows, it helps users analyze disk usage, identify large or unused files, and move them to other volumes or cloud drives with minimal effort. Its intuitive interface and automation capabilities make it suitable for both personal and small business use, particularly when...
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    HOA Software

    Smarter Community Management Starts Here

    Simplify HOA management with software that handles everything from financials to communication.
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    RustScan

    RustScan

    The Modern Port Scanner

    The Modern Port Scanner. Find ports quickly (3 seconds at its fastest). Run scripts through our scripting engine (Python, Lua, Shell supported). Scans all 65k ports in 3 seconds. Full scripting engine support. Automatically pipe results into Nmap, or use our scripts (or write your own) to do whatever you want. Adaptive learning. RustScan improves the more you use it. No bloated machine learning here, just basic maths. The usuals you would expect. IPv6, CIDR, file input and more....
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    Hermit Kernel

    Hermit Kernel

    A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel

    Hermit Kernel is the core component of HermitCore, a Rust-based unikernel that runs directly on hypervisors or bare-metal systems to support high-performance cloud and HPC applications. This repository contains the microkernel’s implementation, optimized for running Rust applications natively in a lightweight, single-address-space environment. Hermit Kernel is designed to reduce latency and overhead by avoiding traditional OS abstractions, while still providing essential services such as...
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    Tock OS

    Tock OS

    A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers

    Tock is a secure, embedded operating system designed for microcontrollers and low-power hardware platforms. Written in Rust, it uses a novel kernel architecture where the OS runs a minimal trusted core and all userland code, including device drivers, is sandboxed and isolated. Tock is ideal for IoT devices, wearables, and embedded research projects where reliability and safety are critical. Its capability-based security model and preemptive multitasking allow developers to safely run...
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    Smithay

    Smithay

    A smithy for rusty wayland compositors

    Smithay is a modular toolkit for building Wayland compositors in Rust. Rather than a standalone compositor, it provides building blocks like protocol handlers, session backends, DRM abstractions, and input/output utilities. It supports core and extended Wayland protocols, libseat, tablets, graphics tablets, Xwayland, and more. It's mature and under active development, providing a “smithy” for compositor authors.
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    eduOS-rs

    eduOS-rs

    A teaching operating system written in Rust

    eduOS-rs is a teaching operating system written in Rust, developed by RWTH Aachen University to support courses on systems programming and operating systems. It serves as a practical and educational tool that demonstrates key OS concepts like memory management, multitasking, privilege separation, and system call handling in a safe and modern language. Designed to run on x86_64 hardware using QEMU, eduOS-rs leverages Rust’s ownership model and type safety to reduce bugs common in low-level systems development. ...
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    Dun and Bradstreet Risk Analytics - Supplier Intelligence

    Use an AI-powered solution for supply and compliance teams who want to mitigate costly supplier risks intelligently.

    Risk, procurement, and compliance teams across the globe are under pressure to deal with geopolitical and business risks. Third-party risk exposure is impacted by rapidly scaling complexity in domestic and cross-border businesses, along with complicated and diverse regulations. It is extremely important for companies to proactively manage their third-party relationships. An AI-powered solution to mitigate and monitor counterparty risks on a continuous basis, this cutting-edge platform is powered by D&B’s Data Cloud with 520M+ Global Business Records and 2B+ yearly updates for third-party risk insights. With high-risk procurement alerts and multibillion match points, D&B Risk Analytics leverages best-in-class risk data to help drive informed decisions. Perform quick and comprehensive screening, using intelligent workflows. Receive ongoing alerts of key business indicators and disruptions.
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    Niri

    Niri

    A scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor

    Niri is a dynamic, scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor built for Linux composed around columns laid out infinitely to the right. It supports multi-monitor setups, fractional scaling, floating windows, NVIDIA drivers, and input devices like tablets and touchpads. Stable for daily usage, many users have adopted it as their primary Wayland environment.
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    quiche

    quiche

    Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3

    Cloudflare quiche is an open-source Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3 designed to give developers a performant, flexible foundation for building modern networked applications and services, especially where low latency and efficient multiplexed streams matter. It is a “sans-io” library, meaning it implements the core QUIC and HTTP/3 state machines and logic without assuming how input/output should be done, so applications remain responsible for socket handling,...
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    Yazi

    Yazi

    Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O

    Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O. All I/O operations are asynchronous, CPU tasks are spread across multiple threads, making the most of available resources. Provides real-time progress updates, task cancellation, and internal task priority assignments. Also integrated with Überzug++, covering almost all terminals. Combined with the pre-caching mechanism, greatly accelerates image and normal file loading. Provides real-time progress updates, task...
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    k23

    k23

    Experimental WASM Microkernel Operating System

    k23 is a microkernel-based operating system project written in Zig, an emerging systems programming language focused on safety, simplicity, and performance. k23 explores the design of modern OS features like message-passing, memory protection, and modular service construction using Zig’s powerful low-level capabilities. It is an experimental and educational project intended to show how Zig can be used for robust, readable systems programming while enabling contributors to rethink traditional...
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    Reth

    Reth

    Implementation of the Ethereum protocol, in Rust

    reth is a modular, blazing-fast Ethereum execution client written in Rust, developed by Paradigm. It implements the Ethereum protocol from scratch with a focus on speed, security, and modularity, providing a modern alternative to legacy clients like Geth or Besu. reth is optimized for running full nodes, indexing, and light clients, and is intended to be integrated easily into Ethereum infrastructure. With parallelized execution and efficient state management, reth supports both archival and...
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    Horust

    Horust

    Horust is a supervisor / init system written in rust

    Horust is a Rust-based init system for Linux, designed to be fast, simple, and secure. Unlike traditional init systems, Horust focuses on stateless configuration using TOML files and aims to bring predictability and ease of use to system boot and service management. Written with Rust’s safety guarantees, Horust provides features like dependency handling, parallel service startup, and logging, making it suitable for containers, embedded systems, or minimal Linux environments where systemd is...
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    Matchbox

    Matchbox

    Painless peer-to-peer WebRTC networking for rust wasm

    Matchbox is a WebRTC-based networking library for the Bevy game engine, enabling multiplayer games to run in the browser or native environments with peer-to-peer communication. It handles matchmaking, NAT traversal, and synchronization in real-time, making it easier for game developers to add fast and scalable multiplayer features. Designed with simplicity and performance in mind, Matchbox supports both WebAssembly and desktop targets. It’s especially useful for browser-based games that need...
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    bottom

    bottom

    Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor

    Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor. A customizable cross-platform graphical process/system monitor for the terminal. Supports Linux, macOS, and Windows. Inspired by gtop, gotop, and htop. By default, bottom is somewhat like a dashboard - a bunch of different widgets, all showing different things, and they all cram together to fit into one terminal. If you instead just want to see one widget, maybe you want to look at a graph in more detail, for example, you can...
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    Nitro Enclaves Command Line Interface

    Nitro Enclaves Command Line Interface

    Tooling for Nitro Enclave management

    This repository contains a collection of tools and commands used for managing the lifecycle of enclaves. The Nitro CLI needs to be installed on the parent instance, and it can be used to start, manage, and terminate enclaves. The Nitro Enclaves kernel driver is available in the upstream Linux kernel starting with the v5.10 kernel for x86_64 and starting with the v5.16 kernel for arm64. The codebase from the 'drivers/virt/nitro_enclaves' directory in this GitHub repository is similar to the...
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    Narrowlink

    Narrowlink

    A self-hosted solution to enable secure connectivity between devices

    Narrowlink is a zero-config tunneling and reverse proxy solution that enables secure access to services behind firewalls or NATs without exposing public IPs. Unlike traditional tools like ngrok, Narrowlink is peer-to-peer and privacy-focused, using WireGuard and WebRTC to establish direct encrypted tunnels between peers. It is designed to make exposing local services simple, fast, and secure with no need for port forwarding or cloud relays. Narrowlink is ideal for developers, self-hosters,...
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    noosphere

    noosphere

    Noosphere is a protocol for thought; let's discover it together

    Noosphere is a decentralized protocol and SDK for creating, linking, and sharing personal knowledge in a trustless and offline-friendly environment. Developed by the Subconscious Network team, it allows users to publish content to IPFS-backed identity graphs, effectively creating a decentralized version of digital notetaking and collaboration. With support for identity, replication, and versioning, Noosphere aims to give users ownership and portability over their digital thoughts. It’s...
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    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit for Rust

    Hermit-RS is a Rust-based unikernel designed for high-performance and cloud computing applications. By combining the safety and concurrency features of Rust with the minimalistic approach of unikernels, Hermit-RS offers a secure and efficient runtime environment. It is particularly suited for running single-tenant applications directly on hypervisors or bare-metal hardware, reducing overhead and improving performance.
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    rip2

    rip2

    A safe and ergonomic alternative to rm

    rip is a rust-based rm with a focus on safety, ergonomics, and performance. It favors a simple interface and does not implement the xdg-trash spec or attempt to achieve the same goals. Deleted files get sent to the graveyard (typically /tmp/graveyard-$USER, see notes on changing this) under their absolute path, giving you a chance to recover them. No data is overwritten. If files that share the same path are deleted, they will be renamed as numbered backups.
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    fd

    fd

    A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'

    fd is a program to find entries in your filesytem. It is a simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. While it does not aim to support all of find's powerful functionality, it provides sensible (opinionated) defaults for a majority of use cases. First, to get an overview of all available command line options, you can either run fd -h for a concise help message or fd --help for a more detailed version. fd is designed to find entries in your filesystem. The most basic search you can...
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    Nox

    Nox

    Rust implementation of the Fluence network peer

    Nox is a decentralized, serverless execution platform for running secure WebAssembly (Wasm) modules over the Fluence peer-to-peer network. It enables developers to build and deploy composable services without central servers, ensuring tamper-resistant logic and trustless computation. Nox is designed to support multi-peer coordination, decentralized app logic, and data privacy, using Fluence’s Aqua programming model. Ideal for Web3 developers, Nox provides the building blocks to run...
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    hyperfine

    hyperfine

    A command-line benchmarking tool

    A command-line benchmarking tool. Statistical analysis across multiple runs. Support for arbitrary shell commands. Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g....
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