IronClaw

IronClaw

License: Apache-2.0, MIT


Description:

IronClaw is an OpenClaw‑inspired, open‑source AI assistant written in Rust. It emphasizes privacy and security with local encrypted data storage, a WASM sandbox for tools, and defense‑in‑depth measures. It supports multi‑channel access, plugin expansion, and self‑expanding capabilities.

simdjson

simdjson

License: Apache-2.0, MIT


Description:

simdjson is a high-performance C++ JSON parser that uses SIMD and automatic CPU optimization to parse gigabytes of JSON per second, with fast, UTF-8 validated parsing and On-Demand APIs; supports multiple bindings and ports.

drgn

drgn

License: LGPL-2.1-or-later


Description:

drgn is a programmable debugger exposing program types and variables for Python scripting, enabling deep introspection of running kernels and user-space programs. It also serves as a library for building debugging and introspection tools.

InsiderEnroller


InsiderEnroller

License: MIT


Description:

Batch script to join the Windows Insider Program, offering multiple channels (Canary, Dev, Beta, Release Preview, Stop, Exit). Includes usage instructions and safety notes; best used in a VM with a system restore point.

Winslop


Winslop

License: MIT License


Description:

De-slop Windows by removing unnecessary bloat with local, deterministic changes. A focused fork of CrapFixer, mainly in C# and PowerShell, it shows what’s running and lets you control what’s changed—no cloud, no assistants.

weathr

weathr

License: GPL-3.0-or-later


Description:

weathr is a terminal weather app with ASCII animations driven by real-time data (Open-Meteo). It features weather-based animations (rain, snow, thunderstorms), day/night cycles, auto-location detection, and multiple installation options (Cargo, Nix, Homebrew).

LiteBox

LiteBox

License: MIT


Description:

LiteBox is a security-focused library OS that enables kernel- and user-space execution with a minimal host interface, supporting cross-platform North/South shims; used to run Linux programs on Windows, sandbox Linux apps, and run OP-TEE or LVBS environments.