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    LLM X

    LLM X

    LLMX; Easiest 3rd party Local LLM UI for the web

    LLM X is a progressive web application designed to provide a flexible and accessible interface for interacting with large language models directly from the browser. It focuses on delivering a lightweight, installable experience that behaves like a native application while remaining web-based. The platform allows users to connect to various model providers, including local setups such as Ollama, enabling a unified interface for different AI backends.
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    cmdh

    cmdh

    Create Linux commands from natural language, in the shell

    ...It is designed for simplicity, allowing users to describe tasks in plain language and receive concise command suggestions that can be executed immediately. The tool integrates with language models to interpret user intent and generate accurate commands, reducing the need for memorizing complex syntax. It is particularly useful for beginners learning shell environments as well as experienced users who want to speed up repetitive tasks. cmdh emphasizes minimalism and speed, offering a lightweight interface that fits seamlessly into existing command-line workflows. ...
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    MurmurSSH

    Lightweight, privacy-focused SSH and SFTP client for Linux.

    MurmurSSH is an open-source SSH and SFTP client for Linux, designed as a simple, reliable, and fully local alternative to cloud-based or complex tools. It focuses on clarity and usability, offering a minimal interface, fast connection handling, and straightforward file operations. All profiles and configurations are stored locally — no accounts, syncing, or background services. MurmurSSH supports password and SSH key authentication, including passphrase-protected keys. Host key...
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    Hyper.is

    Hyper.is

    A terminal built on web technologies

    The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily around speed, stability and the development of the correct API for extension authors. The user can hot-load and hot-reload plugins by pressing Command + R (refresh). Please strive to make plugins that don't require a complete restart of the application to work.
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