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    x-minecraft-launcher

    x-minecraft-launcher

    An Open Source Minecraft Launcher with Modern UX

    ...Built with modern web and desktop technologies, it focuses on performance, modular architecture, and cross-platform compatibility across Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. The project also supports different authentication systems and allows advanced configuration of Java runtime parameters and game settings.
    Downloads: 148 This Week
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    capacitor

    capacitor

    Build cross-platform native progressive web apps for iOS and Android

    Capacitor is an open source native runtime for building Web Native apps. Create cross-platform iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Capacitor’s native plugin APIs make it extremely easy to access and invoke common device functionality across multiple platforms. Build web-based applications that run equally well across iOS, Android, and as Progressive Web Apps. Access the full Native SDKs on each platform, and easily deploy to the App Stores (and the web)....
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Specification and documentation for the Model Context Protocol

    ...It gives developers a consistent way to expose tools, prompts, resources, and server capabilities to language models. Its broader ecosystem supports many languages, including TypeScript, Python, Java, Kotlin, C#, Go, PHP, Ruby, Rust, and Swift.
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