UpSnap

UpSnap

License: MIT


Description:

UpSnap is a free, open-source wake-on-LAN web app built with SvelteKit, Go and PocketBase. It provides a one-click dashboard to wake devices, cron-based automation, port ping, device discovery via nmap, and secure multi-user management. It’s self-hostable and available as Docker images.

animfetch

animfetch

License: MIT License


Description:

Animfetch is an animated system fetch that stays pinned above your shell while you work. A Linux-only CLI utility with no dependencies, it renders ASCII art animations in your terminal and supports styling, sizing, and palette options. Install from source or binaries; interactive mode keeps the art visible while the shell scrolls.

kakehashi

kakehashi

License: Apache License 2.0


Description:

Kakehashi is a userspace macOS translation layer for Linux ARM64 that runs Darwin CLI tools by translating BSD syscalls and mapping a freestanding libSystem. It provides a bottle environment with 7zz, curl, and git to run macOS utilities on Linux.

UniGetUI

UniGetUI

License: MIT


Description:

UniGetUI is a Windows-first GUI that aggregates multiple package managers (WinGet, Scoop, Chocolatey, Homebrew, APT, and more) into a single interface for discovering, installing, updating, and uninstalling software across platforms.

JankyBorders

JankyBorders

License: GPL-3.0


Description:

JankyBorders is a lightweight macOS 14+ utility that adds colored borders to the active window, highlighting focus without using accessibility APIs. It supports yabai, AeroSpace, and Homebrew deployment.

TinyRetroPad

TinyRetroPad

License: Apache-2.0


Description:

TinyRetroPad is a compact Notepad-style Windows text editor (~2.5 KB) built on the RichEdit control. It adds full menus (File/Edit/Format/View/Help), Open/Save/Find/Font/Wrap, and Crinkler-based compression. A size-obsessed fork of Dave’s Tiny Editor, licensed under Apache-2.0.

Precizer

Precizer

License: GPL-3.0


Description:

Precizer is a high-performance CLI tool for verifying data integrity across large file trees. It traverses directories, computes SHA-512 checksums, and stores results in a SQLite database to enable fast byte-for-byte comparisons and resumable runs.