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    Dada Mail

    Dada Mail

    Self-Hosted, Full Featured, Email Mailing List Manager

    Dada Mail is a web-based email list management system that facilitates the handling of mailing lists, including subscription management, message sending, and archiving. It supports both announcement-only and discussion mailing lists, providing a comprehensive solution for email marketing and communication.
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    Dat

    Dat

    Peer-to-peer sharing and live syncronization of files via command line

    A distributed data community for the next generation Web. Technology built by community, financed responsibly, and given away for free to the public. The Dat Foundation is a small non-profit group that provides social and technical infrastructure for the consortium of projects and working groups. We believe information and communication technology should be transparently funded and operated. At the scale of the web, every decision can have a massive impact on our political systems and social well-being. Dat is governed openly through a series of working groups. Dat is a protocol for sharing data between computers. Dat’s strengths are that data is hosted and distributed by many computers on the network, that it can work offline or with poor connectivity, that the original uploader can add or modify data while keeping a full history and that it can handle large amounts of data.
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    DiscordGo

    DiscordGo

    (Golang) Go bindings for Discord

    DiscordGo is a Go package that provides low level bindings to the Discord chat client API. DiscordGo has nearly complete support for all of the Discord API endpoints, websocket interface, and voice interface. If you would like to help the DiscordGo package please use this link to add the official DiscordGo test bot dgo to your server. This provides indispensable help to this project. Construct a new Discord client which can be used to access the variety of Discord API functions and to set callback functions for Discord events. The DiscordGo code is fairly well documented at this point and is currently the only documentation available. Go reference (below) presents that information in a nice format. This library and the Discord API are unfinished. Because of that there may be major changes to library in the future.
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    DogeHouse

    DogeHouse

    Taking voice conversations to the moon

    A desktop app built with Electron is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. There are different ways to get the Electron desktop app. Get the official builds from here, in GitHub Releases for any platform. Get it from AUR (unofficial package) for Arch/Manjaro or other Arch-based distro with yay -S dogehouse, using another AUR helper, or installing manually from the AUR. Get the desktop client for Debian-based distros (including Ubuntu) from the official APT repo. Get the snap for your systemd-powered Linux distro from either the Snap Store or in a terminal with sudo snap install dogehouse. Currently, the snap package's available channels are only edge as contributions for Baklava are merged almost on daily basis. Tested versions that are stable will be promoted into stable in the future.
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    Druid

    Druid

    Database connection pool written in Java

    Druid is an open-source database connection pool written in Java. Druid is able to provide an extensive number of powerful monitoring functionalities for database connection. Druid has been deployed to the maven central repository. Druid provides a monitoring feature that can be implemented through filter-chain. It also comes with WallFilter, that is based on the SQL semantic analysis to protect from SQL injection attacks. Monitor connection leaks and connect to other databases, like Oracle database.
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    ETH Pictures

    ETH Pictures

    Draw your own NFTs

    This tool is an experiment I did to play with decentralized infrastructure. The images are uploaded to IPFS, and an NFT (non-fungible token) is minted in the Ethereum blockchain to represent each picture. Each token is ownable, transferrable, tradable and unique. The gallery data is pulled from OpenSea's API.
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    EdgeUR

    EdgeUR

    Edge Gateway + Storage deal making using Delta

    Edge is currently under heavy development. Dedicated light node to upload and retrieve their CIDs. To do this, we decoupled the upload and retrieval aspect from the Estuary API node so we can create a node that can live on the "edge" closer to the customer. Dedicated node assignment for each customer. The customer or user can now launch an edge node and use it for both uploading to Estuary and retrieval using the same API keys issued from Estuary. Switches the upload protocol. The user still needs to upload via HTTP but the edge node will transfer the file over to a delta node to make deals.
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    ElasticMQ

    ElasticMQ

    In-memory message queue with an Amazon SQS-compatible interface

    ElasticMQ is a lightweight, fully asynchronous, in-memory message queue implementation written in Scala / Akka. It provides a feature-compatible Amazon SQS REST API interface for testing, local development, or embedded usage. It can persist queues or run purely in-memory and also supports Docker deployment and a web UI.
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    Elfeed Emacs Web Feed Reader

    Elfeed Emacs Web Feed Reader

    An Emacs web feeds client

    Elfeed is an extensible web feed reader for Emacs, supporting both Atom and RSS. It requires Emacs 24.3 and is available for download from MELPA or el-get.
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    Elymus

    Elymus

    Decentralized stack for paranoids-decentralizers

    Elymus is stack for dWeb: Browser, SDK, and bundle of nodes for p2p communication. It uses Repens protocol for dWeb sites (however you can access usual web2 sites through it, better use normal browser when doing it), developed to provide absolutely decentralized way to host and access frontends. Repens protocol utilizes Handshake Protocol as decentralized KV storage and content addressing system, IPFS as p2p caching system (user visits site, and caches its content, while seeding it through p2p network to next visitors, just like torrent but for websites), and Arweave/Sia/Hypercore Protocol as content anchoring networks (that will seed frontend when nobody has it in IPFS cache). Elymus is driven by decentralization-first convenience-last ideology. We have already seen many dWeb projects whose only relation to dWeb is that they utilize blockchains in some way. So we are ready to pay with convenience and heaviness for decentralization.
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    EmailValidator

    EmailValidator

    PHP Email address validator

    A library for validating emails against several RFC. This library aims to support RFCs 5321, 5322, 6530, 6531, 6532, and 1035. Composer is required for installation. Spoofchecking and DNSCheckValidation validation requires that your PHP system has the PHP Internationalization Libraries (also known as PHP Intl). PHP version upgrades will happen to accomodate to the pace of major frameworks. Minor versions bumps will go via minor versions of this library (i.e: PHP7.3 -> v3.x+1). Major versions will go with major versions of the library. EmailValidatorrequires you to decide which (or combination of them) validation/s strategy/ies you'd like to follow for each validation. Note that warnings are deviations from the RFC that in a broader interpretation are acceptded. It's easy to extend! You just need to implement EmailValidation and you can use your own validation.
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    Eris

    Eris

    A NodeJS Discord library

    A Node.js wrapper for interfacing with Discord. You will need NodeJS 10.4+. If you need voice support you will also need Python 2.7 and a C++ compiler. Create a directory for your bot, and change to that directory in your command line. If you want to be more updated (at the expense of stability), you can install the beta builds instead. Eris supports a few optional libraries that could potentially improve bot performance but may require additional dependencies. If you want Eris to use any of these packages, install them in the same directory as Eris, and Eris will automatically use them. You can find more examples on the GitHub repo. The rest of the docs will help you with using the various functions of the library. Have fun!
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    FTP2MFS

    FTP2MFS

    Syncing FTP/HTTP/RSYNC into IPFS

    Syncs folders into IPFS's mutable file system (the directory structure accessible through ipfs files). Despite the name, FTP2MFS is capable of reading from FTP, HTTP directory listings, rsyncd, and the local filesystem. Beware: ftp2mfs can be used to easily mirror several 100 GB in a few hours, and keep them in sync with upstream and on the local IPFS node. IPFS is not necessarily able to keep that much content available to the network from one node, see hyperprov for an explanation and a solution.
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    GraphSync

    GraphSync

    Implementation of the GraphSync wire protocol in Typescript

    JS implementation of the GraphSync v2 wire protocol. GraphSync is an IPFS data transfer protocol used across the IPFS and Web3 ecosystem for exchanging IPLD data. It is used by Filecoin for syncing the blockchain and transfering DAGified content in a trustless fashion.
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    Hyperledger FireFly

    Hyperledger FireFly

    Hyperledger FireFly is the first open source Supernode

    Hyperledger FireFly is the first open source Supernode: a complete stack for enterprises to build and scale secure Web3 applications. The FireFly API for digital assets, data flows, and blockchain transactions makes it radically faster to build production-ready apps on popular chains and protocols. Hyperledger FireFly has a pluggable microservices architecture. Everything is pluggable, from the Blockchain technology, token ERC standards, and custom smart contracts, all the way to the event distribution layer and private database. So if there aren't yet instructions for making FireFly a Supernode for your favorite blockchain technology - don't worry. There is almost certainly a straightforward path to plugging it in that will save you from re-building all the plumbing for your blockchain application from scratch.
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    IPDR

    IPDR

    IPFS-backed Docker Registry

    IPDR is a Docker Registry tool that proxies Docker registry requests to IPFS for pushing and pulling images. IPDR allows you to store Docker images on IPFS instead of a central registry like Docker Hub or Google Container Registry. Docker images are referenced by their IPFS hash instead of the repo tag names. IPDR is compatible with the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 Spec for pulling images.
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    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions. This GitHub Action helps you to publish your website/assets to IPFS Pinning Services (e.g. Pinata or Firebase using the official IPFS Remote Pinning API. You can use this Action directly from your GitHub workflow. You can find the required credentials on your Pinning Services Website.
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    IPLD Explorer Components

    IPLD Explorer Components

    React components for ipfs-webui

    React components for ipfs-webui. This module was extracted from explore.ipld.io so it could be reused from the IPFS Web UI. This module is not intended to be re-used in it's current form by other projects. There is more work to do to make this a nice set of generic components. The ES5-friendly version of the src dir is generated to the dist dir and the page components are all provided as named exports so you can import them. There are peer dependencies so that the parent app can pick the versions of common deps. You'll need to add relevant deps to your project. These components use redux-bundler and your app will need to use a redux-bundler provider in order to propagate the properties and selectors. You can find a basic example of this in ./dev/devPage.jsx.
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    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    LINE Messaging API SDK for Python

    The LINE Messaging API SDK for Python makes it easy to develop bots using LINE Messaging API, and you can create a sample bot within minutes. You must upload a rich menu image and link the rich menu to a user for the rich menu to be displayed. You can create up to 1000 rich menus for one LINE Official Account with the Messaging API. The LINE Messaging API SDK for Python includes experimental asyncio support. (API may change without notice in a future version). Send push messages to multiple users at any time. Messages cannot be sent to groups or rooms. Get progress status of narrowcast messages sent. Gets the user IDs of the members of a room that the bot is in. This includes the user IDs of users who have not added the bot as a friend or has blocked the bot. Get the number of users who have added the bot on or before a specified date.
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    Laravel Chat

    Laravel Chat

    A Laravel chat package. You can use this package to create a chat app

    Create a Chat application for your multiple Models.
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    Laravel Mailbox

    Laravel Mailbox

    Catch incoming emails in your Laravel application

    Catch incoming emails in your Laravel application. Laravel Mailbox is a package for Laravel 5.7 and up that will allow your application to catch and react to incoming emails from different services like Mailgun, SendGrid, or the local log driver for debugging purposes. Listen to incoming email messages in a Laravel-Route-like fashion and react to them.
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    Laravel Slack Notification Channel

    Laravel Slack Notification Channel

    Slack Notification Channel for laravel.

    In addition to support for sending email, Laravel provides support for sending notifications across a variety of delivery channels, including email, SMS (via Vonage, formerly known as Nexmo), and Slack. In addition, a variety of community built notification channels have been created to send notifications over dozens of different channels! Notifications may also be stored in a database so they may be displayed in your web interface.
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    Laravel Telegraph

    Laravel Telegraph

    Telegraph is a Laravel package for fluently interacting with Telegram

    Telegraph is a Laravel package for fluently interacting with Telegram Bots made by def:studio.
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    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System. The code published to npm that gets loaded on requires is an ES5 transpiled version with the right shims added. This means that you can require it and use with your favorite bundler without having to adjust the asset management process. The mfs works by storing a reference to the root node's CID in LevelDB. LevelDB does not support concurrent access so there are read/write locks around bits of the code that modify the the root node's CID. A lock is kept on the main thread and any requests to read/write from workers or the main thread itself are queued pending release of the lock by the existing holder. Reads are executed together, writes are executed sequentially, and prevent any reads from starting. If you are using IPFS in a single process or with the node cluster module this should be completely transparent. If you are using Web Workers there is no way to globally listen to messages sent between workers and the main thread.
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    MailCatcher

    MailCatcher

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream. MailCatcher runs a super simple SMTP server that catches any message sent to it to display in a web interface. Run mailcatcher, set your favorite app to deliver to smtp://127.0.0.1:1025 instead of your default SMTP server, then check it out to see the mail that's arrived so far. Shows HTML, Plain Text and Source version of messages, as applicable. Rewrites HTML enabling display of embedded, inline images/etc and opens links in a new window. Command-line options to override the default SMTP/HTTP IP and port settings. Mail appears instantly if your browser supports WebSockets, otherwise updates every thirty seconds. Sendmail-analogue command, catchmail, makes using mailcatcher from PHP a lot easier. Encodings are difficult. MailCatcher does not completely support utf-8 straight over the wire, you must use a mail library that encodes things properly based on SMTP server capabilities.
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