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    dirsearch

    dirsearch

    Web path scanner

    An advanced command-line tool designed to brute force directories and files in webservers, AKA web path scanner. Wordlist is a text file, each line is a path. About extensions, unlike other tools, dirsearch only replaces the %EXT% keyword with extensions from -e flag. For wordlists without %EXT% (like SecLists), -f | --force-extensions switch is required to append extensions to every word in wordlist, as well as the /. To use multiple wordlists, you can separate your wordlists with commas. Example: wordlist1.txt,wordlist2.txt. Default values for dirsearch flags can be edited in the configuration file: default.conf. The thread number (-t | --threads) reflects the number of separated brute force processes. And so the bigger the thread number is, the faster dirsearch runs. By default, the number of threads is 30, but you can increase it if you want to speed up the progress.
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    duf

    duf

    Disk usage and free utility, a better 'df' alternative

    User-friendly, colorful output, adjusts to your terminal's theme & width. Sort the results according to your needs, with groups & filters devices. duf can conveniently output JSON. Make sure you have a working Go environment (Go 1.12 or higher is required). Binaries for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Windows. You can simply start duf without any command-line arguments. If you supply arguments, duf will only list specific devices & mount points. If you want to list everything (including pseudo, duplicate, inaccessible file systems), you can. You can show and hide specific tables. You can also show and hide specific filesystems. List inode information instead of block usage. If duf doesn't detect your terminal's colors correctly, you can set a theme. Users of oh-my-zsh should be aware that it already defines an alias called duf, which you will have to remove in order to use duf.
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    gops

    gops

    A tool to list and diagnose Go processes currently running

    gops is a command to list and diagnose Go processes currently running on your system. For processes that starts the diagnostics agent, gops can report additional information such as the current stack trace, Go version, memory stats, etc. You could set GOPS_CONFIG_DIR environment variables to assign your config dir. Default, gops will use the current user's home directory(AppData on windows). It is possible to use gops tool both in local and remote mode. Local mode requires that you start the target binary as the same user that runs gops binary. To use gops in a remote mode you need to know target's agent address. In Local mode use process's PID as a target; in Remote mode target is a host:port combination. gops supports CPU and heap pprof profiles. After reading either heap or CPU profile, it shells out to the go tool pprof and let you interactively examine the profiles.
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    PelicanHPC
    PelicanHPC is an iso-hybrid (CD or USB) image that let's you set up a high performance computing cluster in a few minutes. A Pelican cluster allows you to do parallel computing using MPI. You can run Pelican on a single multiple core machine to use all cores to solve a problem, or you can network multiple computers together to make a cluster. The frontend node (either a real computer or a virtual machine) boots from the image. The compute nodes boot by PXE, using the frontend node as the server. All of the nodes of the cluster get their filesystems from the same image, so it is guaranteed that all nodes run the the same software. Packages can be added to all nodes using apt-get, thanks to aufs. The bootable image is created by running a single script, which takes advantage of the Debian Live infrastructure.
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    AutoClicker 2026

    AutoClicker 2026

    AutoClicker 2026 Release for Linux & Windows & Apple

    Auto clicker 2026 Release for Linux & Windows & Apple + Super smooth mouse movements Ha Auto Clicker is a lightweight Python GUI automation tool that records and replays mouse clicks, movements, and keyboard inputs. It features Bézier Curve Technology - Smooth, non-linear cursor paths. Natural Playback - Advanced trajectory calculation from click A to click B, a user-friendly tabbed interface with global hotkey control (F1/F2), sequence chaining for complex workflows, and loop support for repetitive tasks. Save recordings as JSON files, combine multiple recordings, and repeat actions automatically. Built with Tkinter, it requires Python 3.7+ (pyautogui, pynput, numpy). Can be packaged as a standalone executable using PyInstaller for Windows/Linux. Perfect for legitimate automation tasks on systems you own or have permission to automate. Version 1.0.3 - Updates (February 15, 2026)
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    Anydesk

    Anydesk

    AnyDesk is a program for remote access to computers and devices

    AnyDesk is a program for remote access to computers and devices. It allows you to work with files, programs and documents without being bound to a specific place and time.
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    EznixOS

    EznixOS

    EznixOS | Customized Debian Stable

    The EznixOS is a respin of Debian GNU/Linux, currently based on the Debian Stable release. The Debian live-build tool is used to build the ISO and the complete build files are located on the live and installed system in /usr/share/eznix13X There is a link in the home folder of the live and installed system to the build files folder. The current release is eznixOS13X. The numbering scheme is 13 that corresponds to Debian release 13, Trixie, and the X for Xfce, followed by the build date. The Calamares installer is included as the only installer and is available on the live desktop. Complete build docs and configuration files are in the eznix13X tar files. Live System : username: user password: live Also available on Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/eznixos13_20251117
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    gabeeOSLinux

    gabeeOSLinux

    Rolling release Void-based Linux distribution

    GabeeOS is a rolling-release Void-based Linux distribution (spin) , which brings the necessary software to satisfy the daily needs of an end user; in a simple and aesthetically pleasing desktop environment. gabeeOSLinuxQtile INSTALLER: https://youtu.be/Rs12xKhQua4 Login to LiveCD: user: anon user: root password: voidlinux Install: gabeeos-installer SUPR + CONTROL + K: Show Keybindings SUPR + RETURN: Kitty terminal SUPR + R: Rofi in WM, Walker in Hyprland gabeeOS Linux Qtile on Youtube: Channel Ruben_&_Linux www.youtube.com/embed/p5RzDvwJTuw?rel=0
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    This project maintains the Linux Console tools, which include utilities to test and configure joysticks, connect legacy devices to the kernel's input subsystem (providing support for serial mice, touchscreens etc.), and test the input event layer.
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    Difftastic

    Difftastic

    A structural diff that understands syntax

    Difftastic is a structural diff tool written in Rust that parses source files using syntax trees (via tree‑sitter) and produces human‑readable diffs at the expression level. It works across 30+ languages and emphasizes readability by aligning code structure rather than lines. Ideal for code review and understanding semantic changes.
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    FileRise

    FileRise

    Lightweight, self-hosted file manager with granular ACLs

    FileRise is a modern, self-hosted file transfer and synchronization platform designed to help users securely transfer and share files across devices without relying on third-party cloud providers. It offers an intuitive web interface that makes uploading, downloading, and organizing files easy, and it supports both public and private sharing through customizable links with optional expiration and password protection. The platform emphasizes privacy, ensuring all stored data remains under the owner’s control, whether deployed on a personal server, cloud instance, or local network. FileRise also includes automatic link generation, drag-and-drop uploads, and support for large file sizes, making it practical for personal and professional use alike. It is optimized for performance and low resource usage, allowing it to run efficiently on small VPS instances or home servers. Installation is straightforward, with Docker support for quick deployment and minimal configuration.
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    Grafana Agent

    Grafana Agent

    Vendor-neutral programmable observability pipelines

    Grafana Agent is an OpenTelemetry Collector distribution with a configuration inspired by Terraform. It is designed to be flexible, performant, and compatible with multiple ecosystems such as Prometheus and OpenTelemetry. Grafana Agent is based on components. Components are wired together to form programmable observability pipelines for telemetry collection, processing, and delivery.
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    Homebox

    Homebox

    Inventory and organization system built for the Home User

    Homebox is an open-source inventory and organization system for home users designed to catalog and manage household items with simplicity and speed. Written in Go with a web-based UI, Homebox emphasizes low resource usage and portable deployment, making it ideal for self-hosting with a single Docker container or a compiled binary. Users can organize inventory into categories, locations, and tags, attach images and documents, and track purchase dates, prices, warranties, and maintenance schedules to keep all home information in one place. The embedded web UI is responsive across devices from desktops to smartphones, providing powerful search and filters that let users find items quickly. Homebox supports custom fields for extended metadata and uses SQLite for easy setup and backups, facilitating straightforward deployment without complex infrastructure.
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    Inbucket

    Inbucket

    Disposable webmail server (similar to Mailinator) with built in SMTP

    Inbucket is an email testing application; it will accept messages from any email address and make them available to view via a web interface. When you need to test your webapp's outbound emails with Mailinator but are stuck behind a firewall, Inbucket provides the solution. It allows you to keep your new application development secret until it's time to release it. Inbucket is ideal for validating that emails go out as part of your integration test suite, sending links to coworkers to demonstrate an email without sharing your Gmail password, and load testing your application without overwhelming your corporate Exchange server. You can use production data in your test environment without the risk of test messages leaking to an end user, and preview emails in multiple desktop email clients. Use Inbucket for all these needs and more.
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    Step Certificates

    Step Certificates

    A private certificate authority (X.509 & SSH) & ACME server

    Open Source step-ca provides the infrastructure, automations, and workflows to securely create and operate a private certificate authority. step-ca makes it easy for developers, operators and security teams to manage certificates for production workloads. Get a public key infrastructure and certificate authority running in minutes. Automate enrollment using ACME, OIDC, one-time tokens, cloud APIs and more. Use systemD timers, daemon mode, cron jobs, CI/CD, and more to automate certificate management. Build and operate systems using secure open standards (e.g. X.509, mTLS, JWT, OAuth, OIDC). step-ca is an online certificate authority for secure, automated certificate management. For people, in exchange for single sign-on ID tokens. For hosts, in exchange for cloud instance identity documents. Whatever your use case, step-ca is easy to use and hard to misuse.
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    Synergy Core

    Synergy Core

    The keyboard and mouse sharing tool

    This is the open source core component of Synergy, a keyboard and mouse sharing tool. Control your computers with one mouse and keyboard. Control multiple computers using only one keyboard and mouse. Focus on developing software, designing, gaming and remove time switching between operating systems. Throw away the extra keyboards and spend time where it really matters. Simplify your workspace by combining multiple computers into one. Easily copy and paste between computers with no effort at all. Keep your passwords and sensitive data secure with TLS encryption. Key, mouse and data all sent fast and securely, directly over your local network. Advanced customization settings give you complete control of your setup. The next version is being built from the ground up by combining the latest technologies, Node.js and React, with the rock-solid stability of C++.
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    ThingsBoard

    ThingsBoard

    Device management, data collection, processing and visualization

    ThingsBoard is an open-source IoT platform for data collection, processing, visualization, and device management. It enables device connectivity via industry standard IoT protocols, MQTT, CoAP and HTTP and supports both cloud and on-premises deployments. ThingsBoard combines scalability, fault-tolerance and performance so you will never lose your data. Provision, monitor and control your IoT entities in a secure way using rich server-side APIs. Define relations between your devices, assets, customers or any other entities. Collect and store telemetry data in a scalable and fault-tolerant way. Visualize your data with built-in or custom widgets and flexible dashboards. Share dashboards with your customers. Define data processing rule chains. Transform and normalize your device data. Raise alarms on incoming telemetry events, attribute updates, device inactivity, and user actions.
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    VirtScreen

    VirtScreen

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer a secondary monitor on Linux. VirtScreen is an easy-to-use Linux GUI app that creates a virtual secondary screen and shares it through VNC. VirtScreen is based on PyQt5 and asyncio on the Python side and uses x11vnc and XRandR.
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    Xremap

    Xremap

    Key remapper for X11 and Wayland

    xremap is a key remapper for Linux. Unlike xmodmap, it supports app-specific remapping and Wayland.
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    Yazi

    Yazi

    Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O

    Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O. All I/O operations are asynchronous, CPU tasks are spread across multiple threads, making the most of available resources. Provides real-time progress updates, task cancellation, and internal task priority assignments. Also integrated with Überzug++, covering almost all terminals. Combined with the pre-caching mechanism, greatly accelerates image and normal file loading. Provides real-time progress updates, task cancellation, and internal task priority assignments. Combined with the pre-loading mechanism, greatly accelerates image and normal file loading. Also integrated with Überzug++, covering almost all terminals. Built on a client-server architecture (no additional server process required), integrated with a Lua-based publish-subscribe model, achieving cross-instance communication and state persistence. Install plugins and themes with one command, keeping them always up to date.
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    box86

    box86

    Linux Userspace x86 Emulator targeted at ARM Linux devices

    Box86 lets you run x86 Linux programs (such as games) on non-x86 Linux systems, like ARM (the host system needs to be 32bit little-endian). Because box86 uses the native versions of some “system” libraries, like libc, libm, SDL, and OpenGL, it’s easy to integrate and use with most applications, and performance can be surprisingly high in some cases. Many games already work without much tweaking, for example WorldOfGoo, Airline Tycoon Deluxe, and FTL. Many of the GameMaker Linux games also run fine. (There’s a long list, among them are Undertale, A Risk of Rain, or Cook Serve Delicious.) Box64 is the 64-bit version of Box86. It is used to run x86_64 binaries on ARM64 (i.e. aarch64) Linux. It can also run on RiSC-V and Loongarch machines.
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    hangover

    hangover

    Hangover runs simple Win32 applications on arm64 Linux

    This is Hangover, a project started by André Zwing and Stefan Dösinger in 2016 that currently can run x86_32 Windows applications on aarch64 Wine. Hangover uses various emulators as DLLs (pick one that suits your needs, e.g. works for you) to only emulate the application you want to run instead of emulating a complete Wine installation. As soon as the application does a Windows/Wine system call, say NtUserCreateWindowEx, it's executed outside the emulator (read non-emulated, fast, native). Even better, everything Unix-related is never emulated. In short, we break out of emulation at the win32 syscall or wine unix call level for performance reasons, which is enabled by the WoW64 support in Wine.
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    The Open IPMI project aims to develop an open code base to allow access to platform information using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI).
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    ettercap
    Ettercap is a multipurpose sniffer/interceptor/logger for switched LAN. It supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature for network and host analysis. Development has been moved to GitHub, https://github.com/Ettercap/ettercap
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    duply (simple duplicity)
    Duply is a shell front end for the duplicity backup tool https://duplicity.us . It simplifies the usage by implementing backup job profiles, batch commands and more. Secure backup to non-trusted file spaces made easy.
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