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    pandora-box

    pandora-box

    Lightweight cross-platform desktop client for managing Mihomo proxies

    Pandora-Box is a lightweight desktop client designed to provide a graphical interface for the Mihomo proxy core. It allows users to manage proxy configurations and subscriptions through a simple and user-friendly interface rather than working directly with configuration files. Pandora-Box supports multiple proxy protocols and provides tools to organize and control network routing rules. It is designed to work for both casual users who want an easy setup and advanced users who need more...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Scrcpy GUI

    Scrcpy GUI

    A simple & beautiful GUI application for scrcpy

    Scrcpy was created by the team behind the popular Android emulator Genymotion, but it is not an Android emulator itself, it displays and controls Android devices connected via USB or TCP/IP, it does not require any root access. It works with GNU/Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Scrcpy works by running a server on your Android device, and the desktop application communicates using USB (or using ADB tunneling wireless). The server streams the H.264 video of the device screen. The client decodes the...
    Downloads: 63 This Week
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    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    Another Redis Desktop Manager

    A faster, better and more stable Redis desktop manager

    AnotherRedisDesktopManager is a cross-platform GUI client for Redis that simplifies connecting, browsing, and manipulating data. It supports standalone, Sentinel, and Cluster modes, plus SSH tunneling and ACL credentials for secure access in varied environments. The UI provides tree and table views of keys with inline editors for strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, and streams, including TTL management and batch operations. Built-in monitoring lets you watch stats, slow logs, and...
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    nodejs-argo

    nodejs-argo

    nodejs-argo is a powerful Argo tunnel deployment tool

    nodejs-argo is a Node.js-based deployment tool for creating Argo tunnel proxy nodes on PaaS and lightweight hosting platforms. It is built for environments where users want a simple package-based setup using npm, npx, or direct Node.js files. The project supports several proxy protocols, including VLESS, VMess, and Trojan, making it flexible for different proxy client configurations. It can run with temporary tunnels when no fixed Argo credentials are provided, or with fixed tunnel settings...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    WAN-Transfer — Easy WebDAV File Share

    Share local folders online via WebDAV with UI and instant tunneling

    WAN-Transfer is a lightweight WebDAV server with a simple UI that makes it easy to share folders from your PC across your local network — or over the internet using built-in tunnel services. With no setup required, you can expose any local directory via a public WebDAV link and mount it directly in Windows Explorer or any WebDAV client. Choose your tunnel provider (LocalTunnel, Serveo, localhost.run, Cloudflared) and instantly make your server accessible from anywhere — no port forwarding...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ngrok Node.js wrapper

    ngrok Node.js wrapper

    Expose your localhost to the web. Node wrapper for ngrok

    ngrok is a Node.js wrapper for the ngrok tunneling client, allowing developers to expose local services to the internet directly from JavaScript or the command line. It is commonly used for webhook testing, local API demos, development previews, and temporary public access to local applications. The package can start HTTP, TCP, and TLS tunnels, with options for ports, regions, authentication tokens, basic authentication, custom configuration paths, and logging callbacks. ...
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