steamos-manager


steamos-manager

License: MIT


Description:

SteamOS Manager is a system daemon that aims to abstract Steam’s interactions
with the operating system. The goal is to have a standardized interface so that
SteamOS specific features in the Steam client, e.g. TDP management, can be
exposed in any linux distro that provides an implementation of this DBus API.

metadata-editor

metadata-editor

License: MIT license


Description:

An open-source web-based tool by the World Bank for editing, validating, and managing metadata for various data types including microdata, publications, reports, indicators, geospatial data, images, videos, and research projects.

edit

edit

License: MIT license


Description:

A simple editor inspired by MS-DOS Editor with a modern interface, aimed at providing accessible text editing. It is developed in Rust, with a focus on simplicity and usability, and is available as open source on GitHub.

fastfetch

fastfetch

License: MIT license


Description:

Fastfetch is a system information tool similar to Neofetch, designed for high performance and extensive customization. It supports multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows, macOS, BSD variants, and Android, providing a visually appealing and detailed overview of system hardware and software.

poddl


poddl

License: MIT


Description:

poddl is a cross-platform command line podcast downloader for downloading all or select episodes from an RSS feed, compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac. It supports various options for batch downloading and file naming, making the process of managing podcasts efficient and customizable.

Muon

License: GPLv3, LGPLv3


Description:

Muon is a graphical SSH client. It has a enhanced SFTP file browser, SSH terminal emulator, remote resource/process manager, server disk space analyzer, remote text editor, huge remote log viewer and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. Muon provides functionality similar to web based control panels but, it works over SSH from local computer, hence no installation required on server. It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with serveral Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and HP-UX.