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    Context for your AI agents

    Crawl websites, sync to vector databases, and power RAG applications. Pre-built integrations for LLM pipelines and AI assistants.

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    Fyne

    Fyne

    Cross platform GUI in Go inspired by Material Design

    The Fyne toolkit is an easy-to-learn, free and open-source, platform for building graphical applications for desktop, mobile, and beyond. Combining the power and simplicity of the Go programming language with a carefully crafted library of widgets it is now easier than ever before to build your application and deploy it across all platforms and stores. When Fyne started it was with the ambition to fix all of the complicated or broken things about existing approaches. Building your software...
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    Texture

    Texture

    Smooth asynchronous user interfaces for iOS apps

    ...It was originally built to make Facebook's Paper possible, and goes hand-in-hand with pop's physics-based animations — but it's just as powerful with UIKit Dynamics and conventional app designs. More recently, it was used to power Pinterest's app rewrite. As the framework has grown, many features have been added that can save developers tons of time by eliminating common boilerplate style structures common in modern iOS apps. If you've ever dealt with cell reuse bugs, tried to performantly preload data for a page or scroll style interface or even just tried to keep your app from dropping too many frames you can benefit from integrating Texture. ...
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    react-native-graph

    react-native-graph

    Beautiful, high-performance Graphs and Charts for React Native

    react-native-graph is a Line Graph implementation based on the high-performance 2D graphics rendering engine "Skia". It's used in the Pink Panda Wallet app to power thousands of token graphs every day. Animations are ran using the Skia animation system and are fully natively interpolated to ensure best possible performance. If animated is false, a light-weight implementation of the graph renderer will be used, which is optimal for displaying a lot of graphs in large lists.
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    Surface

    Surface

    A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix

    ...Developers can create reusable, encapsulated components that integrate seamlessly with LiveView’s server-rendered real-time model. Surface emphasizes readability, making templates feel closer to HTML while retaining Elixir’s functional power. It also provides form helpers, event bindings, and a growing ecosystem of ready-to-use UI components. By combining the productivity of declarative components with LiveView’s real-time updates, Surface enables rich, interactive apps without requiring a separate frontend framework like React or Vue.
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    Lightspeed golf course management software

    Lightspeed Golf is all-in-one golf course management software to help courses simplify operations, drive revenue and deliver amazing golf experiences.

    From tee sheet management, point of sale and payment processing to marketing, automation, reporting and more—Lightspeed is built for the pro shop, restaurant, back office, beverage cart and beyond.
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    UIforETW

    UIforETW

    User interface for recording and managing ETW traces

    ...It also manages symbol settings and capture templates, making it much easier to get actionable call stacks on developer machines and CI bots alike. Built-in quality-of-life options hide advanced complexity until you need it while preserving full access to the underlying ETW power. Over time it’s become a go-to “front door” for Windows performance work in games, browsers, and desktop apps.
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    Universal Android Debloater

    Universal Android Debloater

    Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB

    ...Because removing critical system apps can break functionality, the tool emphasizes safety: it often suggests backups, lists dependencies, and allows dry runs before executing. For power users and tinkerers, it provides a curated, convenient way to slim down Android installations without manually running dozens of pm uninstall commands.
    Downloads: 509 This Week
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    Shifty

    Shifty

    A macOS menu bar app that gives you more control over Night Shift

    A macOS menu bar app that gives you more control over Night Shift. Shifty was made to expand the capabilities of the built-in Night Shift feature in macOS. You can disable Night Shift for specific apps, websites, and custom time periods. It also provides easy access to a slider to fine-tune your color temperature. With Shifty, Night Shift becomes a power user feature.
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