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    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

    Microsoft’s vscode source code is open source (MIT-licensed), but the product available for download (Visual Studio Code) is licensed under this not-FLOSS license and contains telemetry/tracking. The VSCodium project exists so that you don’t have to download+build from source. This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled. If you want to build from source yourself, head over to Microsoft’s vscode repo and follow their instructions. VSCodium exists to make it easier to get the latest version of MIT-licensed VSCode. Please note that some Visual Studio Code extensions have licenses that restrict their use to the official Visual Studio Code builds and therefore do not work with VSCodium.
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    Windows 95 in Electron

    Windows 95 in Electron

    Windows 95 in Electron. Runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows

    windows95 in Electron is a quirky, nostalgia-driven project that ports a complete emulation of Microsoft Windows 95 into a desktop application that runs on modern operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. It essentially wraps an emulator — preconfigured to boot Windows 95 — inside a user-friendly app built with web technologies so developers and hobbyists can explore the look and feel of that classic OS without needing legacy hardware or complicated setup. Users can interact with familiar UI elements like the Start menu, File Explorer, and retro applications in a sandboxed environment that evokes early personal computing. Beyond being a playful trip down memory lane, the project demonstrates how emulation can be packaged using modern frameworks & how legacy operating systems can be encapsulated as distributable desktop experiences. It’s become an example of how software preservation and creative programming can intersect, inspiring others to bring historic systems to life.
    Downloads: 57 This Week
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    NemoClaw

    NemoClaw

    NVIDIA plugin for secure installation of OpenClaw

    NVIDIA NemoClaw is an open-source tool designed to simplify the deployment and management of always-on AI assistants using the OpenClaw ecosystem. It installs and configures the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime, which provides a secure environment for running autonomous AI agents. NemoClaw enables users to launch sandboxed agent environments that control network access, file permissions, and inference requests through policy-based security. The platform integrates with AI models such as NVIDIA Nemotron and supports multiple inference backends including cloud APIs, local NIM deployments, and vLLM. Through its command-line interface, developers can deploy, monitor, and manage AI assistants running inside isolated sandboxes. By combining sandbox orchestration, agent management, and AI model integration, NemoClaw provides a secure foundation for building and operating autonomous AI assistants.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    RedAmon

    RedAmon

    AI-powered framework for automated penetration testing and red teaming

    RedAmon is an AI-powered red team framework designed to automate offensive cybersecurity operations from reconnaissance to exploitation and post-exploitation. It combines artificial intelligence with traditional penetration testing tools to create a fully autonomous pipeline capable of discovering vulnerabilities and executing security assessments without human intervention. It begins with a multi-phase reconnaissance engine that maps the entire attack surface of a target, collecting information such as subdomains, open ports, services, and potential vulnerabilities. RedAmon then uses an AI agent orchestrator to analyze this data, select appropriate tools, and perform exploitation steps such as credential brute forcing or CVE-based attacks. All discovered assets, relationships, and vulnerabilities are stored in a Neo4j knowledge graph, allowing the system to reason about the environment and make informed decisions during the attack process.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    OpenNMS

    OpenNMS

    A Java based fault and performance management system

    An Enterprise-Grade Network Management Application Platform that is 100% Free and Open Source Software.
    Downloads: 46 This Week
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    AI Shell

    AI Shell

    CLI tool turning natural language into executable shell commands

    AI Shell is an open source command-line interface tool designed to translate natural language instructions into executable shell commands, helping users interact with their terminal more intuitively. It acts as a bridge between human intent and command-line syntax by leveraging large language models to interpret plain English input and generate accurate commands. This approach reduces the need to memorize complex command structures, making it especially useful for beginners or users working across different environments. AI Shell is inspired by similar AI-assisted terminal workflows but is made openly available for customization and extension. It integrates into a developer’s existing workflow by running directly in the terminal and responding to prompts with suggested commands. Users can configure it with an API key and begin issuing requests immediately, making setup relatively straightforward.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    GeoNetwork opensource - Metadata Catalog
    A web based Metadata Catalog Server for data description and discovery. Supports both generic and geospatial data discovery. It implements international standards (e.g. ISO19115/19139/19119, ISO19115-3, DCAT-AP, CSW 2.0, OGC API Records). It originates from the United Nations and is used by many governments as geoportal software. Active development and discussion takes place on GitHub and OSGeo Discourse. You can also connect directly with the companies supporting the development. Source code available on github https://github.com/geonetwork/
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    Downloads: 183 This Week
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    Desktop Commander MCP

    Desktop Commander MCP

    AI-powered MCP server for desktop file and terminal automation

    Desktop Commander MCP is an advanced Model Context Protocol server designed to extend AI assistants with direct control over a user’s local machine, including the file system and terminal. It integrates with clients like Claude Desktop to enable AI-driven workflows such as editing files, executing commands, and automating development tasks from a single conversational interface. Desktop Commander MCP builds on top of an MCP filesystem server and enhances it with powerful search, replace, and code editing capabilities tailored for real-world development environments. It allows users to run terminal commands with streaming output, manage long-running processes, and even execute code in memory without saving files. It also supports working with structured and document formats such as Excel, PDF, and DOCX, enabling AI to read, modify, and generate these files directly.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Generative AI for Beginners (Version 3)

    Generative AI for Beginners (Version 3)

    21 Lessons, Get Started Building with Generative AI

    Generative AI for Beginners is a 21-lesson course by Microsoft Cloud Advocates that teaches the fundamentals of building generative AI applications in a practical, project-oriented way. Lessons are split into “Learn” modules for core concepts and “Build” modules with hands-on code in Python and TypeScript, so you can jump in at any point that matches your goals. The course covers everything from model selection, prompt engineering, and chat/text/image app patterns to secure development practices and UX for AI. It also walks through modern application techniques such as function calling, RAG with vector databases, working with open source models, agents, fine-tuning, and using SLMs. Each lesson includes a short video, a written guide, runnable samples for Azure OpenAI, the GitHub Marketplace Model Catalog, and the OpenAI API, plus a “Keep Learning” section for deeper study.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HumanLayer

    HumanLayer

    Open source IDE for orchestrating AI coding agents in large codebases

    HumanLayer is an open source development environment designed to help developers orchestrate and manage AI coding agents working within complex software projects. It provides a framework and tooling that allow AI agents to research, plan, and implement changes in large codebases while maintaining structured workflows. It focuses on enabling AI-assisted development through coordinated agent workflows rather than isolated code generation tasks. HumanLayer integrates with modern AI models and coding assistants to automate tasks such as code research, planning, and implementation while maintaining a structured development process. HumanLayer introduces advanced context management techniques that help AI agents understand large repositories and operate effectively across multiple tasks. It also supports collaborative workflows where developers and AI agents can work together with human oversight and control.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Redoc

    Redoc

    OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation

    Redoc is an open source tool for generating documentation from OpenAPI (formerly Swagger) definitions. With Redoc, you can generate beautiful API documentation from OpenAPI. Redoc is provided as a CLI tool (also distributed as a Docker image), HTML tag, and React component. If you have Node installed, quickly generate documentation using npx. Open the HTML file in your browser, and your API documentation is shown on the page. Redoc is highly configurable. Redoc offers OpenAPI specification extensions.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Easings.net

    Easings.net

    Easing Functions Cheat Sheet

    Easings .net is a visualization and reference project dedicated to easing functions, which are widely used in animations and transitions to create natural motion. Instead of linear changes, easing functions help define how values accelerate or decelerate over time, resulting in smoother and more dynamic effects. The project provides a clear, interactive showcase of common easing equations such as quadratic, cubic, quartic, and elastic functions. It is a valuable resource for developers and designers who want to understand and compare different easing behaviors before applying them to web animations, game mechanics, or UI interactions. With its focus on simplicity and clarity, Easings .net has become a popular go-to reference for motion design and development.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Rill

    Rill

    Fast SQL-based BI tool for real-time dashboards and analytics

    Rill is an operational BI tool that turns raw datasets into fast, interactive dashboards using SQL and a code-first approach. It helps data teams move from data lake to insight quickly, without the complexity of traditional BI systems. With an embedded in-memory database powered by DuckDB or ClickHouse, queries run in milliseconds, enabling real-time exploration and analysis. Rill supports local and remote data sources such as CSV, Parquet, S3, and GCS, making it flexible across environments. Its BI-as-code model combines SQL, YAML configuration, Git version control, and CLI tools, allowing teams to build, manage, and deploy analytics workflows efficiently. Automatic data profiling and responsive query updates help users understand datasets instantly. Interactive dashboards come with opinionated defaults, so teams can focus on insights instead of setup, while metrics layers standardize business logic for consistent reporting across dashboards, APIs, and AI systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    TerraGov Marine Corps

    TerraGov Marine Corps

    TGMC: TerraGov Marine Corps, a SS13 mod

    TerraGov Marine Corps (TGMC) is an open source multiplayer game built on the BYOND engine, forked from the Space Station 13 (SS13) codebase. It is a tactical, role-playing game that pits groups of human marines against alien forces in large-scale, cooperative and competitive scenarios. The project focuses heavily on teamwork, coordination, and immersive gameplay, providing players with different roles such as engineers, medics, or combat marines to ensure strategic variety. TGMC offers a persistent, evolving experience where community contributions shape mechanics, balance, and lore. The codebase serves as both a live game server foundation and a development platform for contributors who want to expand gameplay features, design new mechanics, or refine existing systems. With its mixture of roleplay, tactical combat, and science fiction setting, TGMC provides a distinctive twist on the SS13 lineage.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    canvas-editor

    canvas-editor

    Canvas-based WYSIWYG rich text editor with advanced layout tools

    canvas-editor is a browser-based rich text editor that renders content using HTML5 Canvas and SVG instead of traditional DOM-based approaches. It is designed to provide a WYSIWYG editing experience similar to word processors, enabling precise control over layout, rendering, and document structure. canvas-editor supports a wide range of formatting and document features, including text styling, tables, images, and embedded elements, all managed through a structured data model. Its architecture is modular, allowing developers to extend functionality through plugins, custom commands, and event hooks. It includes support for page-based layouts with headers, footers, pagination, and print-ready output, including PDF generation. It also provides interactive components such as form controls and context menus, making it suitable for building complex document editing systems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    civitai

    civitai

    Open platform for sharing and discovering Stable Diffusion models

    Civitai is an open source project that provides the codebase for a platform designed to share and manage generative AI models used for image generation. It focuses primarily on models compatible with Stable Diffusion and related technologies, allowing creators to upload, organize, and distribute custom AI models and related resources. These resources can include textual inversions, hypernetworks, aesthetic gradients, and variational autoencoders that modify or extend the capabilities of diffusion-based image generation systems. Civitai encourages collaboration by allowing users to publish their models, explore models created by others, and learn from the techniques used in the community. It also supports user accounts, model browsing, and interaction features that help creators showcase their work and receive feedback from other users. Developers can deploy the project to run their own instance of the platform and integrate with its available API to retrieve models.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Basic Memory

    Basic Memory

    Persistent AI memory using local Markdown knowledge graphs

    Basic Memory is an open source knowledge system that turns AI conversations into persistent, structured knowledge you control. Instead of losing context after each chat, it stores information as simple Markdown files on your device, allowing both you and AI to read and write to the same knowledge base. It uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) so compatible AI tools can access, update, and build on your notes across sessions. Basic Memory creates a semantic knowledge graph by linking related ideas, making it easier to retrieve, expand, and connect information over time. With a local-first design, your data stays private and portable, while optional cloud sync enables cross-device access. It combines simplicity with powerful indexing and search, giving you a flexible way to build long-term memory for projects, research, and workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Claude-Flow

    Claude-Flow

    The leading agent orchestration platform for Claude

    Claude-Flow v2 Alpha is an advanced AI orchestration and automation framework designed for enterprise-grade, large-scale AI-driven development. It enables developers to coordinate multiple specialized AI agents in real time through a hive-mind architecture, combining swarm intelligence, neural reasoning, and a powerful set of 87 Modular Control Protocol (MCP) tools. The platform supports both quick swarm tasks and persistent multi-agent sessions known as hives, facilitating distributed AI collaboration with persistent contextual memory. At its core, Claude-Flow integrates Dynamic Agent Architecture (DAA) for self-organizing agent management, neural pattern recognition accelerated by WebAssembly SIMD, and a SQLite-based memory system for context retention and knowledge persistence across tasks. It automates development workflows via pre- and post-operation hooks, providing seamless coordination, code formatting, validation, and performance optimization.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Claude-Mem

    Claude-Mem

    Claude Code plugin that automatically captures everything Claude does

    Claude-Mem is a persistent memory compression system built specifically for Claude Code to preserve context across coding sessions. It automatically captures Claude’s tool usage, observations, and decisions, then compresses them into semantic memories that carry forward into future sessions. By enabling long-term continuity, Claude-Mem helps Claude “remember” project history, past fixes, and prior reasoning even after restarts or reconnects. Its progressive disclosure approach intelligently injects only the most relevant context, balancing usefulness with token efficiency. Claude-Mem runs automatically in the background with no manual workflow changes required. Designed for serious developers, it transforms Claude Code into a continuously learning, project-aware coding assistant.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Shiptest

    Shiptest

    The Shiptest Codebase

    Shiptest is an open source fork of Space Station 13 that replaces the traditional single-station gameplay with multiple player-controlled ships. Instead of being confined to one station, players can design, operate, and explore with their own ships in a shared space environment. The repository contains full source code, assets, and maps to host or develop servers. Shiptest introduces new mechanics around ship construction, navigation, and resource management, creating a sandbox that emphasizes exploration and collaboration. Its modular design allows for diverse playstyles, from engineering and trade to combat and survival. The project is actively updated by its community, pushing SS13 gameplay in a fresh, experimental direction.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ALLWEONE

    ALLWEONE

    AI tool that generates custom presentations with real-time editing

    Presentation AI by ALLWEONE is an open source tool that uses artificial intelligence to generate complete slide decks from a simple prompt. It helps users create professional presentations quickly, with support for customizable themes, layouts, and styles. You can define slide count, language, and tone, then review or edit the AI-generated outline before finalising. Slides are built in real time, allowing you to watch content develop as the system works. Presentation AI by ALLWEONE includes image generation, rich text editing, and drag-and-drop functionality for easy adjustments. It also supports presentation mode, so you can present directly within the app. Built with modern technologies like Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS, it integrates AI services such as OpenAI for content generation. It is fully open source under the MIT licence, making it suitable for developers who want to customise or extend its capabilities.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CMSS13

    CMSS13

    Contains the code for CM-SS13

    cmss13 is an open source fork of Space Station 13 that adapts the game into a Colonial Marines-inspired setting. Developed and maintained by the cmss13 community, it emphasizes tactical combat, military roleplay, and survival against xenomorph threats. The repository includes the complete source code, sprites, maps, and configuration files needed to run servers or contribute to development. Compared to traditional SS13 forks, cmss13 introduces unique mechanics such as marine squads, advanced weaponry, and alien abilities, offering a combat-heavy multiplayer experience. The project thrives on active contributions from its community, ensuring continuous updates and balancing. It provides both a platform for immersive gameplay and an open development environment for fans of the SS13 ecosystem.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Domain Digger

    Domain Digger

    Domain analysis toolkit for DNS, IP, and WHOIS lookups

    Domain Digger is an open source toolkit designed to help users analyze and explore domain-related information in a structured and visual way. It provides a centralized interface for investigating various technical details associated with a domain, including DNS records, IP information, and WHOIS data. By combining several domain intelligence features into a single platform, it simplifies the process of gathering and understanding domain infrastructure details. Domain Digger presents domain information through organized views and visual components, making it easier to interpret relationships between domains, DNS records, and network addresses. This can be useful for developers, security researchers, system administrators, and anyone working with domain infrastructure. Domain Digger aims to streamline domain analysis workflows by offering quick lookups and consolidated data sources in one environment.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    EventCatalog

    EventCatalog

    Open source tool for documenting and exploring event-driven systems

    EventCatalog is an open source documentation tool designed for event-driven architectures. It helps teams organize, document, and understand complex systems by mapping events, services, domains, and flows in one place. Instead of scattered knowledge, it creates a central, searchable catalog that improves visibility and collaboration. Documentation is generated and maintained automatically, making it easier to keep systems up to date as they evolve. With built-in discoverability features, developers and stakeholders can quickly explore how services interact and identify dependencies. EventCatalog supports extensibility through APIs and integrations, allowing teams to adapt it to their workflows. By bringing structure and governance to distributed systems, EventCatalog reduces confusion and helps teams make informed decisions faster. It is widely used by organizations to simplify event-driven systems and improve communication across teams.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Markdownify MCP Server

    Markdownify MCP Server

    Convert files and web content into clean, usable Markdown easily

    Markdownify MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that converts many types of files and web content into clean Markdown. It supports formats such as PDFs, images, audio with transcription, DOCX, XLSX, and PPTX, along with web sources like YouTube transcripts, Bing results, and general webpages. Markdownify MCP is designed to simplify content extraction and make data easier to read, share, and reuse in structured workflows. Developers can install dependencies, build, and run the server locally, then extend functionality by modifying its TypeScript-based tools and server logic. It also allows retrieval of existing Markdown files, making it useful for documentation, research, and AI-assisted workflows. By standardizing content into Markdown, it helps unify inputs across different sources for better processing and integration with AI tools and developer environments.
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