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for gitea projects, gh
for github and glab
for gitlab as easy-to-work-with local commandline interfaces.
This one is simply specifically for forgejo instead and seeks to support a lot of the forgejo-only feature (AGit workflow, federation) that the others won't.
A personality test which seems (at least somewhat) grounded in backing science.
And open source, which is nice!
Specifically intended to read and annotate scientific papers PDFs, with note functionality, snapshotting, LaTeX (SyncTeX, BibDesk, PDFSync) integration, export, highlight&annotation view and more.
I don't think it will replace the more keyboard-driven sioyek for me but it is a nice alternative.
Dokumentation des OpenPLZ API Projekts - REST API for requests of German, Austrian and Swiss zip codes (Postleitzahlen), street names and municipal districts (Gemeinden).
Takes much of its data from Openstreetmap from which it compiles a full csv file for Germany here.
(Q)GIS Plugin to load German data sets, both national and for subnational county-wide datasets. Comes with many datasets for easy consumption included.
fyi - notify-send alternative with fewer dependencies, works nicely on wayland, does afaik not need gcc, and now even runs on bsd.
Also has a few additional features and fixes compared to notify-send.
Self hosted read and to-read list book tracker. Contribute to bayang/jelu development by creating an account on GitHub.
A mobile books tracker written in Flutter that respects your privacy. - mateusz-bak/openreads
Plugin for sudo that requires another human to approve and monitor privileged sudo sessions - square/sudo_pair
A network traffic monitor for Linux and BSD. Outputs nice statistics, and can even output them to stdout/file as png image using vnstati
for later display on a website or whatever. Neat!
Running C++ in anywhere like a script. Contribute to vpand/icpp development by creating an account on GitHub.
This seems intriguing, excessive, somewhere between not super useful and incredibly useful for specific use-cases and like witchcraft.
Find out how popular your name was over the years. (US-centric currently)
Very fun!
lttrs-android - No-frills, easy to use, easy to maintain Email client for Android based on the JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP).
android email client, k9 alternative?
If you're a collective or a (grass-roots) organization, this software might make organizing joining and membership, broadcasting messages and tracking identities easier.
Intended for bug reproduction / user interaction research / 'reproducible' video production
Perhaps the best free and opensource audio transcription (and editing) software I have found.
Comes with a huge variety of language models and punctuation additions.
Works offline.
Free.
Good!
Open source transcription software. Does have a SaaS model but can apparently be self-hosted.
Seems really neat - auto-transcribe most of it then put it into different speaker roles and highlight low-confidence words so you can fix them.
"BadWolf is a minimalist and privacy-oriented WebKitGTK+ browser.
Privacy-oriented
No browser-level tracking, multiple ephemeral isolated sessions per new unrelated tabs, JavaScript off by default
Minimalist
Small codebase (~1 500 LoC), reuses existing components when available or makes them available
Customizable
WebKitGTK native extensions, Interface customizable through CSS
Powerful & Usable
Stable User-Interface; The common shortcuts are available, no vi-modal edition or single-key shortcuts are used
No annoyances
Dialogs are only used when required (save file, print, …), javascript popups open in a background tab"
Seems surprisingly mature for its young (4ish years?) age.
TUI Audiobook Player. Contribute to rareitems/gadacz development by creating an account on GitHub.
Extensive explanations of how to attribute CC licenses, for different kinds of media, for straight usage, for modifications and more.
Very in-depth and a good resource.