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A modern libadwaita-based network scanner for GNOME that helps you discover devices on your local network.
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A modern libadwaita-based network scanner for GNOME that helps you discover devices on your local network.
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SparkyFitness is a fitness web application created by CodeWithCJ, providing workout plans and fitness management tools. The project is open source, hosted on GitHub, and designed to help users track their fitness progress with an emphasis on user-friendly interface and community involvement.
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A terminal broughlike game about manipulating vision.
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A fast, customizable application launcher built with GTK4 and Rust for Linux desktops, offering features like launching apps, running commands, calculations, and more with a modern interface.
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BlueOS Kernel is written in Rust, focusing on security, lightweight design, and generality. It supports POSIX interfaces, Rust’s standard library, and multiple architectures, including ARM and RISCV. The project provides extensive documentation and is aimed at kernel development with a focus on security and efficiency.
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Ratatui is a Rust library for building rich terminal user interfaces. It provides a set of customizable widgets and tools for creating text-based UIs in terminal applications.
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OpenAPV is an open-source implementation of the APV video codec designed for professional-grade video recording with features like low complexity, multi-threading, and support for HDR metadata, suitable for professional video workflows.
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Lossless Scaling Frame Generation (lsfg-vk) is a Vulkan layer that enables frame generation on Linux, bringing features similar to its Windows counterpart to Linux users for improved gaming performance.
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PixiEditor is an open-source, multi-platform image editing software for digital painting and photo editing.
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A terminal bandwidth utilization tool that displays current network usage by process, connection, and remote IP/hostname.