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Vial is an open-source cross-platform GUI (Windows, Linux and Mac) and a QMK fork for configuring your keyboard in real time.
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Vial is an open-source cross-platform GUI (Windows, Linux and Mac) and a QMK fork for configuring your keyboard in real time.
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Free, open-source desktop YouTube downloader for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Downloads 4K/1080p, playlists, MP3, and subtitles from 2000+ yt-dlp-supported sites. No login, ads, watermark, or usage limits.
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brush is a Bash/POSIX-compatible shell written in Rust. It preserves existing scripts and .bashrc usage, adding syntax highlighting and auto-suggestions. It aims for Bash compatibility with 50+ builtins, full expansions, and programmable completion, while offering Rust-friendly embedding via brush_core.
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Ptyxis is a terminal emulator for a container-oriented desktop, offering streamlined terminal access with GNOME integration.
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Quitty is an all-in-one macOS utility for system maintenance, performance optimization, and storage management, offering real-time monitoring, automated cleaning, and advanced tools through a single, unified interface.
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DroiD64 is a Java-based graphical file manager for Commodore 64 disk images (D64, D67, D71, D80, D81, D82, D88, T64, LNX). It supports disk and file operations, view hex, and integrates with emulators and OpenCBM. Cross-platform (Mac, Linux, Windows).
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Sparkle is an open-source Windows optimization tool that helps you take control of your PC by debloating Windows, boosting gaming performance, and enhancing privacy, with additional features for system maintenance, app installation, and network tuning.
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Kil0bit System Monitor is a low-latency Windows telemetry overlay that shows CPU, RAM, network, and GPU usage in real time directly on the taskbar. Lightweight, Rust-based, Slint UI, no Electron, no runtime.
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Cross-platform desktop utility that securely syncs clipboard contents over local networks without cloud data.
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sigye is a terminal clock written in Rust, featuring ASCII fonts, animated backgrounds, and a built-in Pomodoro timer. It offers 3 display modes, 18 color themes, 20 animated backgrounds, 40 FIGlet fonts, and a configurable TOML file for persistent settings.