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    Weylus

    Weylus

    Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer

    Weylus turns your tablet or smart phone into a graphic tablet/touch screen for your computer! No apps except a modern browser (Firefox 80+, iOS/iPadOS 13+) are required on your tablet. Start Weylus, preferably set an access code in the access code box and press the Start button. This will start a webserver running on your computer. To control your computer with your tablet you need to open the url http://<address of your computer>:<port set in the menu, default is 1701>, if possible Weylus will display to you the url you need to open and show a QR code with the encoded address. If you have a firewall running make sure to open a TCP port for the webserver (1701 by default) and the websocket connection (9001 by default).
    Downloads: 134 This Week
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    Graphite

    Graphite

    An open source graphics editor for 2025

    Graphite is a modern, open-source, prototyping and design tool built for vector graphics, motion, and state-driven UIs. It combines traditional vector drawing capabilities with features like animation timelines, state machines, and interactive prototyping—all in one toolchain rather than separate apps. The interface supports layering, boolean operations, masks, and full node-based parametric controls for shapes and effects. Because it’s built to be extendable, plugin support allows importing/exporting formats, custom tools, or integrations with code frameworks. It also focuses on performance and scalability—handling complex vector scenes with many nested elements fluidly. For designers and developers looking to prototype UI transitions, interactive states, and motion-driven interfaces without separate design/code handoffs, Graphite positions itself as an all-in-one creative engine.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Tickeys

    Tickeys

    Instant audio feedback for typing. macOS version. (Rust)

    Instant audio feedback for typing. macOS version.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Real-ESRGAN Video Enhance

    Real-ESRGAN Video Enhance

    Real-ESRGAN video upscaler with resumability

    REVE (Real-ESRGAN Video Enhance) is a small, fast application written in Rust that is used for upscaling animated video content. It utilizes Real-ESRGAN-can-Vulkan, FFmpeg and MediaInfo under the hood. REVE employs a segment-based approach to video upscaling, allowing it to simultaneously upscale and encode videos. This results in a notable enhancement in performance and enables the feature of reusability. You can download Windows executable file for Intel/AMD/Nvidia GPU. This executable file is portable and includes all the binaries and models required. No CUDA or PyTorch environment is needed.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    North One is a business banking app that integrates cash flow, payments, and budgeting to turn your North One Account into one Connected Bank Account

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    Simple TTS Reader

    Simple TTS Reader

    A small clipboard reader

    Simple TTS Reader is a small utility that reads text from your clipboard using Microsoft Speech API. Whenever you copy any text, the app instantly converts it into spoken words. Select your preferred speech engine from those installed on your system, such as Microsoft Zira, and adjust speed and volume for personalized playback. The application can also be minimized to the system tray. Plus, it is free and comes with an intuitive interface that makes it accessible to everyone.
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    Downloads: 87 This Week
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    bottom

    bottom

    Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor

    Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor. A customizable cross-platform graphical process/system monitor for the terminal. Supports Linux, macOS, and Windows. Inspired by gtop, gotop, and htop. By default, bottom is somewhat like a dashboard - a bunch of different widgets, all showing different things, and they all cram together to fit into one terminal. If you instead just want to see one widget, maybe you want to look at a graph in more detail, for example, you can "expand" the currently selected widget using the e key, which will hide all other widgets and make that widget take up all available terminal space. To allow for widget-specific keybindings and expansion, there is the idea of widget selection in bottom, where you can focus on a specific widget to work with it. This can be done with the mouse (just click on the widget of interest).
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Kooha

    Kooha

    Elegantly record your screen

    Capture your screen in an intuitive and straightforward way without distractions. Kooha is a simple screen recorder with a minimal interface. You can simply click the record button without having to configure a bunch of settings.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Fyrox

    Fyrox

    3D and 2D game engine written in Rust

    A feature-rich and easy-to-use game engine written in the Rust programming language. The engine comes with an editor, Fyroxed (Fyrox + editor) is a native scene editor for the Fyrox Game Engine. High-quality volumetric lighting (directional, point, spot) with soft shadows. PC (Windows, Linux, macOS) and Web (WebAssembly) support. First-class 3D and 2D support + ability to mix 3D with 2D. Deferred shading, use tons of lights with small overhead. Built-in save/load, save or load entire state of the engine in one call. Full-featured scene graph with various nodes (pivot, camera, mesh, light, particle system, sprite). High-quality binaural sound with Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) support. Standalone scene editor makes scenes in native engine format using the power of rusty editor. Rigid bodies, rich set of various colliders, joints, ray casting, etc.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Spotify TUI

    Spotify TUI

    Spotify for the terminal written in Rust

    A Spotify client for the terminal written in Rust. The binary executable is spt. For those on Arch Linux, you can find the package on AUR. spotify-tui needs to connect to Spotify’s API in order to find music by name, play tracks etc. After accepting the permissions, you'll be redirected to localhost. If all goes well, the redirect URL will be parsed automatically and now you're done. If the local webserver fails for some reason you'll be redirected to a blank webpage that might say something like "Connection Refused" since no server is running. Regardless, copy the URL and paste it into the prompt in the terminal. Running spt with no arguments will bring up the UI. Press ? to bring up a help menu that shows currently implemented key events and their actions. There is also a CLI that is able to do most of the stuff the UI does.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    gping

    gping

    Ping, but with a graph

    Graphical Ping displays a color-coded realtime graph of continuous pings to a specified host. No warranties are provided on this program, it is completely free to use. Graph the execution time for a list of commands rather than pinging hosts. Resolve ping targets to IPv4 address. Resolve ping targets to IPv6 address. Uses dot characters instead of braille. Determine the number of seconds to display in the graph. Watch interval seconds (provide partial seconds like '0.5').
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    RisingWave

    RisingWave

    RisingWave: the next-generation streaming database in the cloud

    RisingWave is a cloud-native streaming database that uses SQL as the interface. It is designed to reduce the complexity and cost of building real-time applications. RisingWave consumes streaming data, performs continuous queries, and updates results dynamically. As a database system, RisingWave maintains results in its own storage so that users can access data efficiently. RisingWave accepts data from sources like Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, Amazon Kinesis, Redpanda, and materialized CDC sources. Everything you do in RisingWave is via Postgres-compatible SQL. Create materialized views for the data that need to be incrementally aggregated. Query for data in RisingWave, including persisted data and data you add or import to RisingWave. RisingWave makes it easy to manage streams and data. All you need to interact with RisingWave is Postgres-compatible SQL. No Java or Scala codes are needed.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Spotifyd

    Spotifyd

    A spotify daemon

    An open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon. Spotifyd streams music just like the official client, but is more lightweight and supports more platforms. Spotifyd also supports the Spotify Connect protocol, which makes it show up as a device that can be controlled by the official clients.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Svgbob

    Svgbob

    Convert your ascii diagram scribbles into happy little SVG

    Svgbob can create a nice graphical representation of your text diagrams. Svgbob provides a cli that takes text as input and creates an svg image as an output. Svgbob is a diagramming model which uses a set of typing characters to approximate the intended shape.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Mididash

    Mididash

    MIDI router with a node-based interface and Lua scripting

    Mididash is an open source MIDI routing software with a node-based interface and Lua scripting. A modern take on programs like MIDI-OX.
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    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    Rx

    Rx

    Modern and minimalist pixel editor

    rx is a modern, minimalist pixel editor implemented in Rust, designed with pixel artists and animators in mind. It emphasizes extensibility and a minimal user interface, drawing inspiration from modal editors like Vim to provide a focused and efficient editing experience.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    exa

    exa

    A modern replacement for ls

    You list files hundreds of times a day. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text? exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it’s small, fast, and just one single binary. Different types of file and data will be coloured differently, and the user and group columns will be highlighted for the current user. exa can display a file’s extended attributes, as well as standard filesystem information such as the inode, the number of blocks, and a file’s various dates and times. exa queries files in parallel, giving you performance on par with ls. Not only is the standard tree tool built-in, but it’ll show you your files’ information alongside the hierarchy. View the staged and unstaged status of every file, right there in the standard view. Also works in tree view for a high-level overview of your repository.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Free Fps. Video FPS Converter

    Free Fps. Video FPS Converter

    Desktop app to change a video FPS

    Free FPS is an open‑source desktop app and scripts to change a video file frame rate (FPS) using FFmpeg. Unlike video editors, it does not add effects or alter content - it only adjusts playback speed and, if needed, re-encodes audio as well. Useful if you work with multiple videos shot at different frame rates that cannot be combined or edited without interpolation or frame loss. Also doubles as a fast video compressor: keep the original FPS and raise compression (e.g., higher CRF or lower bitrate) to reduce file size. What it does: Changes video FPS via FFmpeg. Keeps or re‑encodes audio if requested. No effects, no content edits. Writes results to a separate output folder by default. Also doubles as a fast video compressor: keep the original FPS and raise compression (e.g., higher CRF or lower bitrate) to reduce file size. Important: The program is intended for users who understand what FPS conversion does. Changing the frame rate affects the speed and duration of the video
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    SupTube

    SupTube

    An open-source Windows client for YouTube

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Anime4K-rs

    Anime4K-rs

    An attempt to write Anime4K in Rust

    An attempt to write Anime4K in Rust. Anime4K is a state-of-the-art*, open-source, high-quality real-time anime upscaling algorithm that can be implemented in any programming language.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Forma

    Forma

    An efficient vector-graphics renderer

    Forma is an experimental vector graphics renderer written in Rust, developed by Google to explore high-performance, parallelized rendering techniques across multiple platforms. The project aims to achieve portability, performance, simplicity, and small footprint through a streamlined four-stage rendering pipeline. Forma provides both CPU (software) and GPU (hardware) backends, relying on Rust’s SIMD auto-vectorization, Rayon for multithreading, and WebGPU (wgpu) for hardware acceleration. The renderer processes Bézier curves, line segments, and pixels through stages of flattening, rasterization, sorting, and painting, updating only changed tiles for efficiency. This design allows Forma to render complex vector scenes—such as large-scale SVGs—at interactive frame rates even on CPUs.
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    Stremio Core

    Stremio Core

    Types, addon system, UI models, core logic

    Stremio Core is the Rust engine that powers Stremio’s apps by centralizing all reusable logic behind discovery, catalogs, metadata, streams, add-ons, and user/library state. It exposes a clean set of modules—types, addon_transport, and state_types—so apps can talk to add-ons, model UI state, and react to events without duplicating code. The architecture is inspired by Elm: immutable state, message-driven updates, and explicit side-effects (“effects”) keep behavior predictable and testable. An environment abstraction lets hosts provide implementations for things like storage, networking, and timers, making the core portable to desktop, mobile, and web. The project targets WebAssembly as well, so the same Rust logic can run inside the browser via a small bridge layer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tarsila

    Tarsila

    Pixel art and spritesheet editor

    Tarsila is a pixel art and spritesheet editor written in Rust, utilizing macroquad for graphics and egui for the GUI. It offers a range of tools for creating and editing pixel art and spritesheets, catering to game developers and artists.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tiger

    Tiger

    Tiger is a visual tool to author game spritesheets and their metadata

    Tiger is a simple, self-hosted music streaming server designed to help users organize and listen to their personal music libraries from any device. It features a web-based interface that emulates the feel of a desktop music player while running entirely in the browser, making it ideal for home servers or private cloud setups.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TwitchBox

    TwitchBox

    An open-source Windows client for Twitch.tv

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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