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    UTM

    UTM

    Virtual machines for iOS and macOS

    UTM is a full-featured system emulator and virtual machine host for iOS and macOS. It is based off of QEMU. In short, it allows you to run Windows, Linux, and more on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. UTM/QEMU requires dynamic code generation (JIT) for maximum performance. JIT on iOS devices requires either a jailbroken device or one of the various workarounds found for specific versions of iOS. UTM SE ("slow edition") uses a threaded interpreter which performs better than a traditional...
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    Dockhand

    Dockhand

    Docker management you will like

    Dockhand is a modern, self-hosted Docker management application that provides a graphical interface for handling container operations, Docker Compose stacks, and multi-environment orchestration without relying solely on terminal commands. Designed for homelab enthusiasts, developers, and growing teams, Dockhand offers real-time container lifecycle controls, visual editors for stacks, and a dashboard that shows system metrics like CPU and memory usage. The platform supports Git integration...
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    Claude Island

    Claude Island

    Claude Code notifications without the context switch

    Claude Island is a macOS menu-bar utility that elevates your command-line AI sessions by turning them into dynamic, always-visible notifications that live in your laptop’s notch area or menu bar. Rather than constantly switching back to a terminal window to check the status of Claude Code sessions, Claude Island monitors session state hooks and displays ongoing activity, permission requests, and chat history right from a lightweight overlay. When a Claude session triggers a prompt for tool...
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    Beak

    Beak

    A command line interface for your Swift scripts

    Beak is a command-line interface tool for Swift scripts, enabling developers to execute public global functions defined in Swift files directly from the terminal. It simplifies scripting tasks by allowing Swift files to act as executable scripts, replacing traditional scripting tools like Make or Rake with Swift's expressive syntax. Beak supports dependency management through annotations and integrates seamlessly with Swift Package Manager.​
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