Here you can find some interesting links to development libraries, frameworks, tools, plugins and articles
BitChat - (★ 8.9k) is a weekend project by Jack Dorsey. BitChat is a secure, decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet required, no servers, no phone numbers - just pure encrypted communication. A good option for places where no internet signal or internet can't be used for some reasons
#mobile #security #secrets #riots #privacy
Bagels - (★1.8k) is a powerful expense tracker that lives in your terminal. For command line lovers.
#tui #cli #accountancy #expences
xlsKubeCtl - (★ 1.9k) an experimental project to use Google Spreadsheet to manage Kubernetes cluster
#kube #devops #deployment
Ghostty - (★19.6k at GitHub) is a terminal emulator that differentiates itself by being fast, feature-rich, and native. While there are many excellent terminal emulators available, they all force you to choose between speed, features, or native UIs. Ghostty provides all three.
In all categories, I am not trying to claim that Ghostty is the best (i.e. the fastest, most feature-rich, or most native). But Ghostty is competitive in all three categories and Ghostty doesn't make you choose between them.
Ghostty also intends to push the boundaries of what is possible with a terminal emulator by exposing modern, opt-in features that enable CLI tool developers to build more feature rich, interactive applications.
#terminal #console #tui #zig
samply - (★ 2.4k) is the command-line sampling profiler for macOS and Linux, which uses the Firefox profiler as its UI.
If you want to profile the execution of, say, ./my-application
program, run it with the following command:samply record ./my-application my-arguments
Here is an example of the output.
#profiling #performance #rust
Firecracker - (★ 25.8k) is an open source virtualization technology that is purpose-built for creating and managing secure, multi-tenant container and function-based services.
Firecracker enables you to deploy workloads in lightweight virtual machines, called microVMs, which provide enhanced security and workload isolation over traditional VMs, while enabling the speed and resource efficiency of containers. Firecracker was developed at Amazon Web Services to improve the customer experience of services like AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate .
Firecracker is a virtual machine monitor (VMM) that uses the Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) to create and manage microVMs. Firecracker has a minimalist design. It excludes unnecessary devices and guest functionality to reduce the memory footprint and attack surface area of each microVM. This improves security, decreases the startup time, and increases hardware utilization. Firecracker is generally available on 64-bit Intel, AMD and Arm CPUs with support for hardware virtualization.
#virtualization #container #vm
DangerZone - (★ 3.6k at GitHub) takes potentially dangerous PDFs, office documents, or images and converts them to a safe PDF.
Dangerzone works like this: You give it a document that you don't know if you can trust (for example, an email attachment). Inside of a sandbox, Dangerzone converts the document to a PDF (if it isn't already one), and then converts the PDF into raw pixel data: a huge list of RGB color values for each page. Then, in a separate sandbox, Dangerzone takes this pixel data and converts it back into a PDF.
#pdf #safety #sandbox
Here is yet another client-side database:
Instant - (★4.1k at GitHub) is a client-side database that makes it easy to build real-time and collaborative apps like Notion or Figma.
#browser #frontend #database
Yazi - (★9.6k at GitHub) (means "duck") is a terminal file manager written in Rust, based on non-blocking async I/O. It aims to provide an efficient, user-friendly, and customizable file management experience.
#rust #terminal #console #file #utility
Grafterm - (★951) is the metrics dashboards on terminal (a grafana inspired terminal version).
#tui #terminal #go #metrics #dashboard
PenPot - (★ 27.3k at GitHub) the open-source and self-hosted design tool for design and code collaboration. Think of it as a free Figma clone 🙂
#tool #figma #design #planning
PoketBase - (★ 31.5k at GitHub) Open Source backend for your next SaaS and Mobile app in 1 file.
It consists of:
● embedded database (SQLite) with realtime subscriptions
● built-in files and users management
● convenient Admin dashboard UI
● and simple REST-ish API
#mobile #backend #mock #api #testing
PR-Agent - (★ 3k) is an open-source tool to help efficiently review and handle pull requests. It automatically analyzes the pull request and can provide several types of commands:
- /describe
: Automatically generating PR description
- /review
: Adjustable feedback about the PR main content
- /ask ...
: Answering free-text questions about the PR
- /improve
: Committable code suggestions for improving the PR.
- /update_changelog
: Automatically updating the CHANGELOG.md file
- /add_docs
: Automatically adds documentation to methods/functions/classes
- /analyze
: Automatically analyzes the PR
#ai #github #pr #code #review
cerbos - (★2.1k at GitHub) is an authorization layer that evolves with your product. It enables you to define powerful, context-aware access control rules for your application resources in simple, intuitive YAML policies; managed and deployed via your Git-ops infrastructure. It provides highly available APIs to make simple requests to evaluate policies and make dynamic access decisions for your application.
#auth #permissions #devops #microservice #server
CasaOS - (★18.4k at GitHub) - is a simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.
#os #selfhosted #server
HelixDB - (★ 1.2k on GitHub) is a powerful, open-source, graph-vector database built in Rust for intelligent data storage for RAG and AI.
#database #db #ai #rust
gh-dash - (★8.1k) is a GitHub (gh
) CLI extension to display a dashboard with pull requests and issues by filters you care about.
#gh #github #pm #cli #tui
SpaceTimeDB - (★8.9k at GitHub). You can think of SpacetimeDB as both a database and server combined into one.
It is a relational database system that lets you upload your application logic directly into the database by way of fancy stored procedures called "modules."
Instead of deploying a web or game server that sits in between your clients and your database, your clients connect directly to the database and execute your application logic inside the database itself. You can write all of your permission and authorization logic right inside your module just as you would in a normal server.
#rust #db #database
Cloak - (★ 3.4k) is a pluggable transport that enhances traditional proxy tools like OpenVPN to evade sophisticated censorship and data discrimination.
Cloak is not a standalone proxy program. Rather, it works by masquerading proxied traffic as normal web browsing activities. In contrast to traditional tools which have very prominent traffic fingerprints and can be blocked by simple filtering rules, it's very difficult to precisely target Cloak with little false positives. This increases the collateral damage to censorship actions as attempts to block Cloak could also damage services the censor state relies on.
To any third party observer, a host running Cloak server is indistinguishable from an innocent web server. Both while passively observing traffic flow to and from the server, as well as while actively probing the behaviours of a Cloak server.
#vpn #proxy #censorship #censor #bigbrother
LocalSend - (★ 50.5k on GitHub) is a cross-platform app that enables secure communication between devices using a REST API and HTTPS encryption. Unlike other messaging apps that rely on external servers, LocalSend doesn't require an internet connection or third-party servers, making it a fast and reliable solution for local communication.
How it works?
LocalSend uses a secure communication protocol that allows devices to communicate with each other using a REST API. All data is sent securely over HTTPS, and the TLS/SSL certificate is generated on the fly on each device, ensuring maximum security.
#security #file #share #local
Magic Wormhole - (★ 20.2k) get things from one computer to another, safely.
This package provides a library and a command-line tool named wormhole, which makes it possible to get arbitrary-sized files and directories (or short pieces of text) from one computer to another. The two endpoints are identified by using identical "wormhole codes": in general, the sending machine generates and displays the code, which must then be typed into the receiving machine.
#security #file #share #terminal #utility #tui
Himalaya - (★3.1k) email client for your terminal. Written on Rust
#email #cli #terminal #tui
PGlite - (★7.3k at GitHub) is a lightweight Postgres packaged as WASM into a TypeScript library for the browser, Node.js, Bun and Deno.
#postgresdb #browser #frontend #database #wasm
Amnezia VPN - (★1.9k at GitHub) is an open-source VPN client, with a key feature that enables you to deploy your own VPN server on your server.
#vpn #privacy #security
Helix - (★ 30k at GitHub) - is a post-modern modal text editor, inspired by Kakoune/Neovim. Written on Rust.
#rust #neovim #nvim #editor
CUE - (★ 4.6k at GitHub) is an open source data constraint language which aims to simplify tasks involving defining and using data. It is a superset of JSON, allowing users familiar with JSON to get started quickly.
You can use CUE to:
● define a detailed validation schema for your data (manually or automatically from data)
● reduce boilerplate in your data (manually or automatically from schema)
● extract a schema from code
● generate type definitions and validation code
● merge JSON in a principled way
● define and run declarative scripts
#config #configuration #deployment
Bruno - (★ 11k at GitHub) is the opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia).
If you think that Postman grew up into a monster, then try Bruno. Bruno is a new and innovative API client, aimed at revolutionizing the status quo represented by Postman and similar tools out there.
Bruno stores your collections directly in a folder on your filesystem. We use a plain text markup language, Bru, to save information about API requests.
You can use Git or any version control of your choice to collaborate over your API collections.
#rest #api #testing #curl
lazydocker - (★31.4k) is a simple terminal UI for both docker and docker-compose.
#docker #tui #terminal #go
Encore - (★4.1k at GitHub) is a backend development platform that automatically provisions infrastructure — from developing locally to scaling on AWS/GCP. It's designed to help you build your product without platform distractions, removes boilerplate, and comes with built-in tools for observability and collaboration.
To get an idea about how it works, take a look at this 5-minutes intruduction video
#deployment #build #provisioning
OpenAI's Code Interpreter - (★32.5k on GitHub) lets LLMs run code (Python, Javascript, Shell, and more) locally. You can chat with Open Interpreter through a ChatGPT-like interface in your terminal by running $ interpreter after installing.
This provides a natural-language interface to your computer's general-purpose capabilities:
- Create and edit photos, videos, PDFs, etc.
- Control a Chrome browser to perform research
- Plot, clean, and analyze large datasets
- ...etc.
#ai #code