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Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra
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Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra
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This is a web application for real-time collection of geolocation data, tracks viewing and management. Together with a dedicated μlogger mobile client it may be used as a complete self hosted server–client solution for logging and monitoring users’ geolocation.
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Persistent remote applications for X11; screen sharing for X11, MacOS and MSWindows.
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A retro game engine with a fun platformer for making your dreams come true!
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A simulation-based strategy game written in Java using LibGDX
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OpenLiteSpeed is a high-performance, lightweight, open source HTTP server developed and copyrighted by LiteSpeed Technologies. Users are free to download, use, distribute, and modify OpenLiteSpeed and its source code in accordance with the precepts of the GPLv3 license.
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gittuf provides a security layer for Git using some concepts introduced by The Update Framework (TUF). Among other features, gittuf handles key management for all developers on the repository, allows you to set permissions for repository branches, tags, files, etc., protects against other attacks Git is vulnerable to, and more — all while being backwards compatible with GitHub, GitLab, etc. gittuf is a sandbox project at the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) as part of the Supply Chain Integrity Working Group.
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Cask is a simple Scala web framework inspired by Python’s Flask project. It aims to bring simplicity, flexibility and ease-of-use to Scala webservers, avoiding cryptic DSLs or complicated asynchrony.
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Vale is a command-line tool that brings code-like linting to prose. It’s fast, cross-platform (Windows, macOS, and Linux), and highly customizable.
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The Greenbone Community Edition consists of a framework with several services. It is developed as part of the commercial Greenbone Enterprise product line. The Greenbone Community Edition was originally built as a community project named OpenVAS and is primarily developed and forwarded by Greenbone.