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  • Planfix: Manage Projects, Team's Tasks and Business Processes Icon
    Planfix: Manage Projects, Team's Tasks and Business Processes

    All-in-One Enterprise-Level Software is Now Available for SMB

    Planfix is like a souped-up business process management system for folks who really know their stuff. It's built to help you dive deeper and gives you more options than your run-of-the-mill project and task management systems. Best part? Even small businesses and non-profits can get in on the action.
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    The #1 AI-Powered eLearning Platform

    For users seeking a platform to generate online courses using AI

    Transform your content into engaging eLearning experiences with Coursebox, the #1 AI-powered eLearning authoring tool. Our platform automates the course creation process, allowing you to design a structured course in seconds. Simply make edits, add any missing elements, and your course is ready to go. Whether you want to publish privately, share publicly, sell your course, or export it to your LMS, Coursebox has you covered.
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    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader

    SwiftShader is a high-performance CPU-based implementation

    SwiftShader is Google’s high-performance CPU-based implementation of the Vulkan 1.3 graphics API, designed to provide a hardware-independent rendering solution for 3D graphics. Unlike traditional GPU drivers, SwiftShader executes graphics commands entirely on the CPU, making it ideal for environments where dedicated graphics hardware is unavailable or unsuitable. It acts as a drop-in replacement for Vulkan drivers, allowing existing applications to run seamlessly by redirecting API calls through its software-based rendering engine. The project supports Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and ChromeOS, offering broad cross-platform compatibility. SwiftShader’s design emphasizes both performance and compliance, enabling robust software rendering for testing, virtualization, and cloud-based graphics workloads.
    Downloads: 174 This Week
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    Navidrome

    Navidrome

    Your Personal Streaming Service

    Navidrome is an open-source, web-based personal music server that lets you stream and manage your entire music collection from any browser or compatible mobile app, effectively turning your own files into a cloud-accessible music service. It supports large libraries and handles a wide variety of audio formats while maintaining very low resource usage, so it runs well even on small servers, Raspberry Pi devices, and other constrained hardware. Users can browse, play, and organize tracks and playlists via a modern web interface, plus they can control access for multiple users with individualized play counts, favorites, and library permissions. Navidrome also implements the Subsonic API, making it compatible with many third-party players and apps across different platforms. It automatically monitors and indexes your library for new content, supports on-the-fly transcoding to adapt audio streams to different network conditions.
    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    Manga Downloader

    Manga Downloader

    Download manga (and comics) from online reading websites

    Manga Downloader is an open-source command-line tool designed to download manga chapters and images from various online sources, enabling users to store and read content offline. It supports multiple providers, allowing users to retrieve manga from different websites through a unified interface. The tool automates the process of fetching chapters, downloading images, and organizing them into structured directories for easy access. It is built with efficiency in mind, handling large downloads and multiple chapters without requiring manual intervention. Users can configure output formats and directory structures to match their preferred reading or archiving setup. The project is particularly useful for building personal offline libraries or backing up content from online platforms.
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    LiveKit

    LiveKit

    End-to-end stack for WebRTC. SFU media server and SDKs

    LiveKit is an open-source project that provides a scalable, multi-user conferencing system based on WebRTC, designed to offer real-time video, audio, and data capabilities for developers.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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  • No-Nonsense Code-to-Cloud Security for Devs | Aikido Icon
    No-Nonsense Code-to-Cloud Security for Devs | Aikido

    Connect your GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Azure DevOps account to start scanning your repos for free.

    Aikido provides a unified security platform for developers, combining 12 powerful scans like SAST, DAST, and CSPM. AI-driven AutoFix and AutoTriage streamline vulnerability management, while runtime protection blocks attacks.
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    NHentai Cross

    NHentai Cross

    Beautiful and cross-platform NHentai Client

    A beautiful and cross platform NHentai Client. Support desktop and mobile phone (Mac/Windows/Linux/Android/IOS).
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Annie

    Annie

    Fast, simple and clean video downloader

    Annie is a fast, simple and clean video downloader built with Go. Download videos, playlists, and any multimedia resource with an URL. You can download multiple URLs at once and save your files with custom formats and quality presets. Annie is an open source project and built on the top of open-source projects. If you are interested, then you are welcome to contribute. A temporary .download file is kept in the output directory. If annie is ran with the same arguments, then the download progress will resume from the last session. Annie will auto retry when the download failed, you can specify the retry times by -retry option (default is 100). Cookies can be provided to annie with the -c option if they are required for accessing the video. If the -c is not set, annie will try to get the cookies from the current user's Chrome or Edge automatically. To use this feature, you need to shutdown your Chrome or Edge for only one time and let annie launch the browser for you.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Stash

    Stash

    An organizer for your videos, written in Go

    Stash allows you to organize and view your own collection of adult video and image files. Think of it like a private Hub site for your personal porn collection. Every video file has its own scene. Scenes can be rated and tagged with performers, tags, movies and a studio. Bookmark your favorite parts of a scene with markers. Markers can be tagged and appear in the video scrubber when viewing a scene. Images can be rated and tagged with performers, tags and a studio. Galleries are collections of images. Galleries can be automatically created from zip files and folders containing image files. Preview and view all of your scenes and galleries from your web browser on your PC, tablet or phone. Stash directly streams videos to your web browser. Stash supports streaming of a large variety of formats and codecs to most web browsers.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    GoCity

    GoCity

    Code City metaphor for visualizing Go source code in 3D

    GoCity is an implementation of the Code City metaphor for visualizing Go source code. The UI is built with React and uses babylon.js to plot 3D structures. The front-end source code is available in the front-end branch. The Number of Lines of Source Code (LOC) represents the build color (high values makes the building dark) The Number of Variables (NOV) correlates to the building's base size. The Number of methods (NOM) correlates to the building height.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    GoAnime

    GoAnime

    A TUI tool to browse, stream, and download anime in PT-BR and EN

    GoAnime is a command-line based anime streaming and downloading tool that provides a text-based user interface for browsing, selecting, and consuming anime content directly from the terminal. Built in Go, it emphasizes speed, simplicity, and portability across operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and macOS. The application works by scraping anime sources and presenting results in an interactive interface where users can search titles, navigate episode lists, and play content using an external media player like mpv. It supports both streaming and downloading workflows, allowing users to either watch episodes instantly or save them locally for offline viewing. The system includes additional features such as progress tracking, playback resumption, and metadata enrichment through integrations with external databases. It also supports both subbed and dubbed content in multiple languages, making it accessible to a broader audience.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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  • Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy. Icon
    Unimus makes Network Automation and Configuration Management easy.

    Deploying Unimus to manage your entire network requires only minutes, allowing for rapid deployment without headaches.

    We aim to make automation, disaster recovery, change management and configuration auditing painless and affordable for a network of any size.
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    PhotoPrism

    PhotoPrism

    AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web 🌈💎✨

    PhotoPrism® is an AI-Powered Photos App for the Decentralized Web. It makes use of the latest technologies to tag and find pictures automatically without getting in your way. You can run it at home, on a private server, or in the cloud. Our mission is to provide the most user- and privacy-friendly solution to keep your pictures organized and accessible. That's why PhotoPrism was built from the ground up to run wherever you need it, without compromising freedom, privacy, or functionality.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    TerraCognita

    TerraCognita

    Reads from existing public and private cloud providers

    Imports your current Cloud infrastructure to an Infrastructure As Code Terraform configuration (HCL) or/and to a Terraform State. At Cycloid, Infrastructure As Code is in the company's DNA since the beginning. To help our new customers adopt this best practice, we decided to build Terracognita to convert an existing infrastructure on Cloud Infrastructure into Terraform code in an automated way, relying on Terraform providers built by the community. We focused on AWS, GCP and Azure but Alibaba, Vmware and Openstack will be the next to be integrated. We decided to Open Source this tool as we believe that it will help people to adopt IaC in an easy way. Cycloid provides this tool to let people import their infrastructure into Cycloid's pipelines, allow them to generate infrastructure diagram and manage all infra/application life cycle from a single interface.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    D2

    D2

    D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams

    D2 is a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams. It stands for Declarative Diagramming. Declarative, as in, you describe what you want diagrammed, it generates the image. As well, the functioning of the install script is described in detail to alleviate any concern of its use. We recommend using your OS's package manager directly instead for improved security but the install script is by no means insecure. D2 includes a variety of official themes to style your diagrams beautifully right out of the box. See ./d2themes to browse the available themes and make or contribute your own creation. D2 is designed with language tooling in mind. D2's parser can parse multiple errors from a broken program, has an autoformatter, syntax highlighting, and we have plans for LSP's and more. Good language tooling is necessary for creating and maintaining large diagrams. D2 is designed to be extensible and composable.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    ascii-image-converter

    ascii-image-converter

    A cross-platform command-line tool to convert images into ascii art

    ascii-image-converter is a command-line tool that converts images into ASCII art and prints them out onto the console. Available on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Milvus

    Milvus

    Vector database for scalable similarity search and AI applications

    Milvus is an open-source vector database built to power embedding similarity search and AI applications. Milvus makes unstructured data search more accessible, and provides a consistent user experience regardless of the deployment environment. Milvus 2.0 is a cloud-native vector database with storage and computation separated by design. All components in this refactored version of Milvus are stateless to enhance elasticity and flexibility. Average latency measured in milliseconds on trillion vector datasets. Rich APIs designed for data science workflows. Consistent user experience across laptop, local cluster, and cloud. Embed real-time search and analytics into virtually any application. Milvus’ built-in replication and failover/failback features ensure data and applications can maintain business continuity in the event of a disruption. Component-level scalability makes it possible to scale up and down on demand.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Rover

    Rover

    Interactive Terraform visualization. State and configuration explorer

    Rover is a Terraform visualizer. In order to do this, Rover generates a plan file and parses the configuration in the root directory or uses a provided plan. Parses the plan and configuration files to generate three items: the resource overview (rso), the resource map (map), and the resource graph (graph). Consumes the rso, map, and graph to generate an interactive configuration and state visualization hosts on 0.0.0.0:9000. You can build Rover manually by cloning this repository, then building the frontend and compiling the binary.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    imagor

    imagor

    Fast, secure image processing server and Go library, using libvips

    Imagor is a fast, Docker-ready image processing server built in Go, ideal for on-the-fly image resizing, cropping, filtering, and optimization. It supports a wide variety of image formats and integrates seamlessly with cloud storage backends like AWS S3 and Google Cloud Storage. With support for HTTP and gRPC APIs, Imagor can be used in production environments to serve optimized images dynamically with high performance and low latency.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    CLIAMP

    CLIAMP

    Terminal music player inspired by winamp

    CLIAMP is a command-line tool designed to enhance developer productivity by providing a streamlined interface for managing and interacting with projects directly from the terminal. It focuses on simplifying repetitive development tasks by offering a structured and scriptable environment where commands can be composed and reused efficiently. The tool emphasizes minimalism and speed, allowing developers to execute workflows without leaving the command-line environment. It is particularly useful for developers who prefer keyboard-driven workflows and want to reduce reliance on graphical interfaces. CLIAMP supports extensibility, enabling users to define custom commands or integrate it with other tools in their development stack. Its design aligns with modern CLI tooling trends, prioritizing composability and developer ergonomics. By abstracting common operations into reusable commands, it helps reduce friction in everyday development tasks.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Dozzle

    Dozzle

    Realtime log viewer for containers. Supports Docker, Swarm and K8s

    Dozzle is a lightweight, self-hosted web application for real-time viewing and monitoring of container logs, focused on speed and simplicity rather than building a full log storage pipeline. Instead of indexing or storing logs, it connects to your container runtime and streams live output so you can diagnose issues as they happen. The interface includes practical quality-of-life features like fuzzy searching for containers, regex log search, split-screen viewing for multiple logs, and live stats such as CPU and memory usage. It supports more advanced analysis through an in-browser SQL query engine for querying logs, which helps when you need structured filtering without exporting data elsewhere. Dozzle also supports multi-user authentication and can integrate with proxy-forward authorization setups for deployments behind gateways. For larger environments, it can monitor multiple hosts via an agent mode and supports orchestrators like Docker Swarm and Kubernetes.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Triangula

    Triangula

    Generate high-quality triangulated and polygonal art from images

    Generate high-quality triangulated and polygonal art from images. Triangula uses a modified genetic algorithm to triangulate or polygonate images. It works best with images smaller than 3000px and with fewer than 3000 points, typically producing an optimal result within a couple of minutes. For a full explanation of the algorithm, see this page in the wiki. You can try the algorithm out in your browser, but the desktop app will typically be 20-50x faster. If the app isn't running on Linux, go to the Permissions tab in the executable's properties and tick `Allow executing file as program`. For almost all cases, only changing the number of points and leaving all other options with their default values will generate an optimal result. While all these algorithms are iterative algorithms, the main difference is that in the other algorithms triangles can overlap while Triangula generates a triangulation.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    gowitness

    gowitness

    Golang, web screenshot utility using Chrome Headless

    A golang, web screenshot utility using Chrome Headless. gowitness is a website screenshot utility written in Golang, that uses Chrome Headless to generate screenshots of web interfaces using the command line, with a handy report viewer to process results. Both Linux and macOS is supported, with Windows support mostly working. Inspiration for gowitness comes from Eyewitness. If you are looking for something with lots of extra features, be sure to check it out along with these other projects. For installation information and other documentation, please refer to the wiki. The primary of purpose that gowitness serves is to take screenshots of websites and do that well. As such, gowitness has many ways to be told how to take a screenshot. By default, gowitness will store screenshots in a screenshots/ directory in the path where gowitness is being run from. It will also store all of the preflight information (initial HTTP response which includes headers & TLS information).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MediaDevices

    MediaDevices

    Go implementation of the MediaDevices API

    mediadevices is a Go library developed by the Pion WebRTC team that enables real-time access to audio and video devices for building native Go applications involving media streaming and conferencing. It provides a cross-platform, unified API for capturing and manipulating media streams and is often used in combination with Pion WebRTC for peer-to-peer communications. Its support for device enumeration, media constraints, and frame processing makes it a powerful building block for custom voice and video solutions in Go.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Pixelizer

    Pixelizer

    An efficient image pixelizer written in go

    Pixelizer is a command-line tool written in Go that transforms images into pixelated versions. Designed for simplicity and efficiency, it allows users to apply pixelation effects with customizable parameters directly from the terminal. Pixelizer supports various output options, including animated GIFs and ANSI-rendered previews, making it a versatile tool for developers and artists working with pixel art.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Toonily-dl

    Toonily-dl

    Download comics from Toonily.com website

    Toonily-dl is an open-source downloader tool designed to retrieve and archive webtoon content from the Toonily platform for offline viewing. The project provides a command-line interface that allows users to input URLs or identifiers and automatically download entire series or selected chapters. It is built to handle structured content extraction, organizing downloaded files into directories that reflect series and chapter hierarchies. The tool typically includes features such as retry mechanisms, rate limiting, and progress tracking to ensure stable downloads even when dealing with large collections. It can be integrated into scripts or automation pipelines, making it suitable for users who want to batch download content or maintain personal archives. The project emphasizes simplicity and efficiency, focusing on delivering a streamlined experience without requiring complex setup.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    omniparser

    omniparser

    Native Golang ETL streaming parser and transform library

    Omniparser is a native Golang ETL parser that ingests input data of various formats (CSV, txt, fixed length/width, XML, EDI/X12/EDIFACT, JSON, and custom formats) in streaming fashion and transforms data into desired JSON output based on a schema written in JSON.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AUXPI

    AUXPI

    A new generation of image beds that integrates multiple APIs

    Support drag and drop to sort and switch the menu on the home page. Image links are distributed asynchronously by weight. There are several visual charts on the home page for easy analysis. If you are a blank vps, you can directly use a one-click script to install, the installation tutorial. Please note that the photo identification has been turned on at present, and the level is high. If you try the program, please try to upload the landscape picture, otherwise, it may not be able to upload. If you want to build auxpi from the source, you can follow the tutorial below to build it. API v2 version distribution and upload, return all image bed storage links. This project is a program written while learning Go in the process of learning Go. There may be many bugs, unacceptable logic, completely different side effects, and the code cannot be seen directly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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