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  • Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight Icon
    Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight

    Lock Down Any Resource, Anywhere, Anytime

    CLEAR by Quantum Knight is a FIPS-140-3 validated encryption SDK engineered for enterprises requiring top-tier security. Offering robust post-quantum cryptography, CLEAR secures files, streaming media, databases, and networks with ease across over 30 modern platforms. Its compact design, smaller than a single smartphone image, ensures maximum efficiency and low energy consumption.
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    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

    Rezku is an all-inclusive ordering platform and management solution for all types of restaurant and bar concepts. You can now get a fully custom branded downloadable smartphone ordering app for your restaurant exclusively from Rezku.
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    eDEX-UI

    eDEX-UI

    Customizable science fiction terminal emulator

    eDEX-UI is a fullscreen, cross-platform terminal emulator and system monitor designed with a customizable science fiction computer interface. Inspired by the TRON Legacy movie effects, eDEX-UI presents a futuristic look and feel while still being able to function as a full-featured terminal emulator. eDEX-UI offers advanced monitoring support for real-time systems and networks. It also offers full touchscreen support; a directory viewer; and for a completely unique sci-fi experience, advanced customization options via themes, on-screen keyboard layouts, CSS injections, and even optional sound effects. If you’re a science fiction fan or are just looking for something different in a terminal emulator, eDEX-UI will surely satisfy and give you a cool and unique experience.
    Downloads: 1,317 This Week
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    electerm

    electerm

    Terminal/SSH/SFTP client (Linux, Mac, Win)

    electerm is a terminal/ssh/sftp client (Linux, Mac, Win) based on electron/ssh2/node-pty/xterm/antd/subx and many other libs. Works as a terminal/file manager or ssh/sftp client (similar to xshell). Global hotkey to toggle window visibility (similar to guake, default is ctrl + 2) Multi platform (Linux, Mac, Win). Multi-language support (electerm-locales, contributions/fixes welcome) Double click to directly edit (small) remote files. Edit (small) local files with built-in editor. Auth with publicKey + password. Support Zmodem (rz, sz). Support Trzsz (trz/tsz), similar to rz/sz, and compatible with tmux. Transparent window (Mac, Win). Terminal background image. Global/session proxy. Quick commands. UI/terminal theme. Sync bookmarks/themes/quick commands to GitHub/Gitee secret gist. Support serial Port (version > 1.21.8). Quick input to one or all terminals.
    Downloads: 302 This Week
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    Percollate

    Percollate

    A command-line tool to turn web pages into beautiful, readable PDF

    Percollate is a command-line tool that turns web pages into beautifully formatted PDF, EPUB, or HTML files. By default, percollate processes URLs in parallel. Use the --wait option to process them sequentially instead, with a pause between items. The delay is specified in seconds, and can be zero. By default, percollate bundles all web pages in a single file. Use the --individual flag to export each source to a separate file. Additional CSS styles you can pass from the command line to override styles specified by the default/custom stylesheet. Generate a hyperlinked table of contents. The option is implicitly enabled when bundling more than one web page to a single file. Disable this implicit behavior by passing the --no-to flag. The idea with percollate is to make PDFs that can be printed without losing where the hyperlinks point to. However, for some link-heavy pages, the appended hrefs can become bothersome.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Next Terminal

    Next Terminal

    Open source interactive audit system that supports RDP, SSH, VNC,

    The Next Terminal open-source project has gained nearly 3,000 Stars on GitHub and has a large number of users, so you can absolutely trust the stability of Next Terminal. You can access RDP, SSH, VNC, TELNET and other protocol assets in a system without plug-ins, just a browser. You can view the currently active sessions at any time, and monitor and block them. For character protocols, you can even restrict the execution and logging of certain commands. Next Terminal observes and logs every online resource, connection, interactive session and other security event in all environments. These events are recorded in a structured audit log, making it easy to see what is happening and who is responsible. Next Terminal is developed with Golang. After compilation, there is only one binary file, and the built-in sqlite can be used to store files. It is very lightweight and supports one-line command installation.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Outbound sales software

    Unified cloud-based platform for dialing, emailing, appointment scheduling, lead management and much more.

    Adversus is an outbound dialing solution that helps you streamline your call strategies, automate manual processes, and provide valuable insights to improve your outbound workflows and efficiency.
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    fx

    fx

    Command-line tool and terminal JSON viewer

    fx can work in two modes, cli and interactive. To start interactive mode pipe any JSON into fx. One of the frequent operations is mapping some function on an array. You can pass any number of anonymous functions for reducing JSON. fx provides a function save which will save everything in place and return saved object. This function can be only used with filename as first argument to fx command. Create .fxrc file in $HOME directory, and require any packages or define global functions. To be able require global modules make sure you have correct NODE_PATH env variable. If you need output other than JSON (for example arguments for xargs), do not return anything from the reducer. undefined value is printed into stderr by default. Sometimes it is necessary to omit some messages in JSON stream, or select only specified log messages. For this purpose, fx has special helpers select/filter, pass function into it to select/filter JSON messages.
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    npm-run-all

    npm-run-all

    A CLI tool to run multiple npm-scripts in parallel or sequential

    The official npm run-script command cannot run multiple scripts, so if we want to run multiple scripts, it's redundant a bit. Let's shorten it by glob-like patterns. We sometimes use & to run multiple commands in parallel, but cmd.exe (npm run-script uses it by default) does not support the &. Half of Node.js users are using it on Windows, so the use of & might block contributions. npm-run-all parallel works well on Windows as well.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Dockly

    Dockly

    Immersive terminal interface for managing docker containers

    Dockly is an interactive terminal UI for managing Docker containers and services, providing a visual interface to monitor and control Docker environments efficiently.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ember-cli

    ember-cli

    The Ember.js command line utility

    Ember.js is a productive, battle-tested JavaScript framework for building modern web applications. It includes everything you need to build rich UIs that work on any device. Some of the best development teams in the world have been iterating on their products for years with Ember. With scalable UI architecture baked-in from the start, you'll be working with the same patterns these organizations use every step of the way. Ember’s out-of-the-box experience has everything you need to start building on day one and keep shipping for years. Benefit from our years of experience to help your team be productive—faster. You'll never have to wire together your own framework ever again! Ember CLI is the backbone of modern Ember apps, providing code generators to create new entities and putting the necessary files in the right place, every time. Ember apps come with a built-in development environment with fast rebuilds, auto-reload, and a test runner!
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Consola

    Consola

    Elegant Console Logger for Node.js and Browser

    Fancy output with fallback for minimal environments. Consistent command-line interface (CLI) experience. Spam prevention by throttling logs. console uses std in the underlying so calling wrapStd redirects console too. The benefit of this function is that things like console.info will be correctly redirected to the corresponding type. Any instance of consola that inherits the mocked instance, will apply provided callback again. This way, mocking works for withTag scoped loggers without the need for extra effort. Choose between one of the built-in reporters or bring in your own one. By default FancyReporter is registered for modern terminals or BasicReporter will be used if running in limited environments such as CIs. A reporter (class or object) exposes log(logObj) method. To get more info about how to write your own reporter, take a look at the linked implementations.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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  • Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software Icon
    Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software

    Everything that matters to debt collection, all in one solution.

    The flexible & scalable debt collection software built to automate your workflow. From startup to enterprise, we have the solution for you.
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    jQuery Terminal

    jQuery Terminal

    JavaScript library for creating web-based terminals

    jQuery Terminal is a JavaScript library for creating command-line interpreters in your applications. You can use this JavaScript Terminal library to create interactive web-based terminal applications on your website. Where commands are defined by you. You can define them on the server or in the browser's JavaScript. It can automatically call JSON-RPC service when the user types a command. Alternatively, you can provide an object with methods; each method will be invoked on the user's command (the python command can create python interpreter). An object can have nested objects which will create a nested interpreter (you can create an interactive menu of adventure games with this). You can also use a function in which you can parse user commands by yourself (you have full control of what users type into the terminal). It's ideal if you want to provide additional functionality for power users.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Flow Typed

    Flow Typed

    A central repository for Flow library definitions

    High-quality library definitions for Flow. flow-typed is a repository of third-party library interface definitions for use with Flow. When you start a project with Flow, you likely want to use some third-party libraries that were not written with Flow. By default, Flow will just ignore these libraries leaving them untyped. As a result, Flow can't give errors if you accidentally misuse the library (nor will it be able to auto-complete the library). To address this, Flow supports library definitions which allow you to describe the interface of a module or library separate from the implementation of that module/library. The flow-typed repo is a collection of high-quality library definitions, tests to ensure that definitions remain high quality, and tools to make it as easy as possible to import them into your project. All you have to do when you add one or more new dependencies to your project is run flow-typed install.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    create-dmg

    create-dmg

    Create a good-looking DMG for your macOS app in seconds

    Imagine you have finished a macOS app, exported it from Xcode, and now want to distribute it to users. The most common way of distributing an app outside the Mac App Store is by putting it in a .dmg file. These are hard to create, especially good-looking ones. You can either pay for a GUI app where you have to customize an existing design or you can run some homebrewed Bash script and you still have to design it. This tool does everything for you, so you can play with your cat instead. The DMG detects the minimum runtime of the app, and uses ULFO (macOS 10.11 or later) or UDZO as appropriate. The resulting image has the filename App Name 0.0.0.dmg, for example, Lungo 1.0.0.dmg. It will try to code sign the DMG, but the DMG is still created and fine even if the code signing fails, for example if you don't have a developer certificate.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ora

    ora

    Elegant terminal spinner

    Ora is an elegant terminal spinner. If a string is provided, it is treated as a shortcut for options.text. Spinners provide their own recommended interval, so you don't really need to specify this. Indent the spinner with the given number of spaces. Force enable/disable the spinner. If not specified, the spinner will be enabled if the stream is being run inside a TTY context (not spawned or piped) and/or not in a CI environment. Note that {isEnabled: false} doesn't mean it won't output anything. It just means it won't output the spinner, colors, and other ansi escape codes. It will still log text. Discard stdin input (except Ctrl+C) while running if it's TTY. This prevents the spinner from twitching on input, outputting broken lines on Enter key presses, and prevents buffering of input while the spinner is running.
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    Chalk

    Chalk

    Terminal string styling done right

    Chalk 5 is ESM. If you want to use Chalk with TypeScript or a build tool, you will probably want to use Chalk 4 for now. Chalk comes with an easy to use composable API where you just chain and nest the styles you want. Chain styles and call the last one as a method with a string argument. Order doesn't matter, and later styles take precedent in case of a conflict. This simply means that chalk.red.yellow.green is equivalent to chalk.green. Color support is automatically detected, but you can override it by setting the level property. You should however only do this in your own code as it applies globally to all Chalk consumers. Detect whether the terminal supports color. Used internally and handled for you, but exposed for convenience. chalkStderr contains a separate instance configured with color support detected for stderr stream instead of stdout. Override rules from supportsColor apply to this too. supportsColorStderr is exposed for convenience.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ember Infinity

    Ember Infinity

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps. As of v2.0.0, we support Node 10 and above. We test against ember-source > 3.8. Try out v2.0.0. If it doesn't work or you don't have the right polyfills because you are on an older Ember version, then v1.4.9 will be your best bet. Ember Infinity is based on a component-service approach wherein your application is viewed as an interaction between your components (ephemeral state) and service (long-term state). As a result, we can intelligently store your model state to provide you the ability to cache and invalidate your cache when you need to. If you provide an optional infinityCache timestamp (in ms), the infinity service model hook will return the existing collection (and not make a network request) if the timestamp has not yet expired. Be careful as this will also circumvent your ability to receive fresh data on every route visit.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gradle Upgrade Interactive

    Gradle Upgrade Interactive

    CLI to interactively upgrade gradle dependencies, inspired by yarn

    CLI to interactively upgrade Gradle dependencies, inspired by yarn. Easily upgrade your dependencies and Gradle itself by simply selecting what you want to upgrade. To get the data for the outdated dependencies, the gradle-versions-plugin is required. Simply run gradle-upgrade-interactive. The gradle-versions-plugin is called to generate a JSON report containing the outdated dependencies. The CLI will then prompt all outdated dependencies and the selected dependency upgrades will be written to the Gradle build file.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Prompts

    Prompts

    Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly interactive prompts

    prompts has no big dependencies nor is it broken into a dozen tiny modules that only work well together. prompt uses layout and colors to create beautiful cli interfaces. prompts uses promises and async/await. No callback hell. All prompts are independent and can be used on their own. Provides a way to submit answers programmatically. Consistent experience across all prompts. Prompt with a single prompt object. Returns an object with the response. Prompt with a list of prompt objects. Returns an object with the responses. Make sure to give each prompt a unique name property to prevent overwriting values. Prompt properties can be functions too. Prompt Objects with type set to falsy values are skipped. Prompter function which takes your prompt objects and returns an object with responses. Prompts can be submitted (return, enter) or canceled (esc, abort, ctrl+c, ctrl+d). No property is being defined on the returned response object when a prompt is canceled.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Chrome Extension CLI

    Chrome Extension CLI

    The CLI for your next Chrome Extension

    The CLI for your next Chrome Extension. When you're ready to publish to Chrome Web Store, create a minified bundle with npm run build and then zip the build folder. You don’t need to install or configure Webpack. Webpack comes in preconfigured so that you can focus on the code. Your environment will have everything you need to build a Chrome Extension. Override default page like New Tab, Bookmarks, or History page. Add features to Chrome Developer Tools. Creates an extension for supported languages like JavaScript and TypeScript.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ShellJS

    ShellJS

    Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js

    ShellJS is a portable (Windows/Linux/macOS) implementation of Unix shell commands on top of the Node.js API. You can use it to eliminate your shell script's dependency on Unix while still keeping its familiar and powerful commands. You can also install it globally so you can run it from outside Node projects, say goodbye to those gnarly Bash scripts! ShellJS is proudly tested on every node release since v8! ShellJS now supports third-party plugins! You can learn more about using plugins and writing your own ShellJS commands in the wiki. The most important thing is to require the most recent version of ShellJS as a peer-dependency. If you want to add unit tests for your plugin as well, you'll probably want it as a dev-dependency too.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    carbon CLI

    carbon CLI

    Beautiful images of your code, from right inside your terminal

    carbon.now.sh by is a wonderful tool that lets you generate beautiful images of your source code through an intuitive UI, while letting you customize aspects like fonts, themes, window controls and much more. carbon-now-cli gives you the full power of Carbon, right at your fingertips, inside the terminal. Generate beautiful images from a source file, or sections of a source file, by running a single command. Want to customize everything before generating the image? Run it in interactive mode. Downloads the real, high-quality image (no DOM screenshots). Detects file type automatically. Supports all file extensions supported by carbon.now.sh and more. Create and share beautiful images of your source code. Start typing or drop a file into the text area to get started. Displays image directly in supported terminals. Reports each step and therefore shortens the wait.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    vue-web-extension

    vue-web-extension

    A Vue CLI 3+ preset (previously a Vue CLI 2 boilerplate)

    This Vue CLI preset allows you to quickly start a web extension. Everything you need to build a web extension (manifest.json, .zip building, etc.), thanks to adambullmer/vue-cli-plugin-browser-extension. Build the extension into the dist folder for production. A zip file is also built and is located in the artifacts directory. Build the extension for development and watch over file changes. It also automatically reloads your extension into your browsers. If you are using GitHub Actions, you can easily automatically build a zip of your extension and create a new GitHub release, each time a new tag is pushed. If running webpack in watch mode, you need to stop and restart webpack to apply configuration changes.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CSSLint

    CSSLint

    Automated linting of cascading stylesheets

    CSSLint is an open-source CSS code quality tool originally written by Nicholas C. Zakas and Nicole Sullivan. A lint tool performs static analysis of source code and flags patterns that might be errors or otherwise cause problems for the developer. CSSLint is a tool to help point out problems with your CSS code. It does basic syntax checking as well as applying a set of rules to the code that look for problematic patterns or signs of inefficiency. The rules are all pluggable, so you can easily write your own or omit ones you don't want. You can integrate CSSLint into your favorite IDE to make checking your CSS code quality easy. In fact, some IDEs already have CSSLint built-in. Once you're familiar with the CSSLint command-line interface, the next step is to integrate it into your build system.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kubebox

    Kubebox

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes

    Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes. Kubebox can be served from a service hosted in your Kubernetes cluster. Terminal emulation is provided by Xterm.js and the communication with the Kubernetes master API is proxied by the server.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Vue CLI Plugin Electron Builder

    Vue CLI Plugin Electron Builder

    Easily Build Your Vue.js App For Desktop With Electron

    If it works as an SPA, it will work in Electron. Because it extends your regular config, it works with all plugins and customized webpack options. All the functions of VCP Electron Builder are entirely configurable and well documented. VCP Electron Builder provides tools for easy debugging and testing, powered by Spectron. Open a terminal in the directory of your app created with Vue-CLI 3 or 4 (4 is recommended). Then, install and invoke the generator of vue-cli-plugin-electron-builder. Native modules are supported and should work without any configuration, assuming node integration is enabled. If you get errors, you may need to set the native dependency as a webpack external. Preload files allow you to execute JS with Node integration in the context of your Vue App (shared window variable). Read Vue ClI's documentation to learn about using environment variables in your app.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    plop

    plop

    Consistency made simple

    Plop is a little tool that saves you time and helps your team build new files with consistency. Plop generates code when you want, how you want, and can be changed whenever you want. Simple to Learn Creating a good boilerplate shouldn't require a master's degree. Read over the one-page getting started guide and you'll be well on your way. Once plop is setup, anyone on the team can simply type plop into the terminal. The right way to create your code, is now the easiest way. Allow your boilerplate to grow and change with the codebase it is generating. Adding new generators can be as simple as writing a template. Keep everyone up to date as they build. When your generators live in your codebase, everyone gets the latest version by simply pulling from the repo. Plop uses the popular handlebars template engine to generate your files. Many developers are already familiar with the handlebars syntax.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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