A simple VM for running Linux under macOS using the Virtualization.framework.
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A simple VM for running Linux under macOS using the Virtualization.framework.
A Networking Guide for getting started with basic/core network components such as wired and wireless network design, configuration, hardware, protocols, security, backup, recovery, and virtualization.
The DES Testbed virtualization framework
tart, but with custom AVPBooter ROM, serial I/O, DFU mode, GDB debugging (port 8000), and panic halting. See help menus for `tart create` and `tart run` for more info. Requires SIP/AMFI to be disabled for required entitlement.
Experimenting with Linux on Apple's Virtualization framework
Scripts + patches to pwn vma2 (Virtualization.framework) macOS virtual machines
VirtualizationKit is a macOS framework for easy virtualization, built and ready to accommodate different back-ends with minimal fuss.
A lightweight Python library to create, run and manage macOS and Linux virtual machines (VMs) natively on Apple Silicon.
A command-line tool for iOS simulator and virtual machine management, built with Swift and the ArgumentParser framework.
Do-It-All Virtualization Tool
Tesseract is a cutting-edge virtual machine manager that redefines simplicity and efficiency in managing virtual environments
A vfkit-based linux builder for Nix-darwin
Experimental fork of libvirt implementing hypervisor driver for Virtualization.Framework on macOS (see vf-driver branch).
Futuristic virtualization technology focusing on utilizing an opensource, scriptable alternative to Parallels. Designing clean abstractions (vsock protocols, snapshot metadata, YAML-driven automation) and turning rough prototypes into maintainable, contributor‑friendly applications which can make your life easy.
small Linux VM, ready to run containers, for macOS on ARM
State-of-the-art native debugging tools
macOS and Linux VMs on Apple Silicon to use in CI and other automations
Open-source infrastructure for Computer-Use Agents. Sandboxes, SDKs, and benchmarks to train and evaluate AI agents that can control full desktops (macOS, Linux, Windows).
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