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A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
High performance self-hosted photo and video management solution.
Python tool for converting files and office documents to Markdown.
🏡 Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop
Resumes generated using the GitHub informations
📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
Run macOS VM in a Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding! CI/CD for OS X Security Research! Docker mac Containers.
Square’s meticulous HTTP client for the JVM, Android, and GraalVM.
A cross-platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
Materialize, a CSS Framework based on Material Design
Make any web page a desktop application
Easily and securely send things from one computer to another 🐊 📦
🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
The original sources of MS-DOS 1.25, 2.0, and 4.0 for reference purposes