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    pwa-asset-generator

    pwa-asset-generator

    Automates PWA asset generation and image declaration

    Automates PWA asset generation and image declaration. Automatically generates icon and splash screen images, favicons and mstile images. Updates manifest.json and index.html files with the generated images according to Web App Manifest specs and Apple Human Interface guidelines. When you build a PWA with a goal of providing native-like experiences on multiple platforms and stores, you need to meet with the criteria of those platforms and stores with your PWA assets; icon sizes and splash screens. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Open WebUI

    Open WebUI

    User-friendly AI Interface

    ...Key features include effortless setup via Docker or Kubernetes, seamless integration with OpenAI-compatible APIs, granular permissions and user groups for enhanced security, responsive design across devices, and full Markdown and LaTeX support for enriched interactions. Additionally, Open WebUI offers a Progressive Web App (PWA) for mobile devices, providing offline access and a native app-like experience. The platform also includes a Model Builder, allowing users to create custom models from base Ollama models directly within the interface. With over 156,000 users, Open WebUI is a versatile solution for deploying and managing AI models in a secure, offline environment.
    Downloads: 90 This Week
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    uweb browser: unlimited power

    minimal suckless android web browser with unlimited power

    - AI bot as search engine; append file content as input for complex query. - Powerful: html5 enhancement; any urls to host a website; javascript and shell scripting for general processing; and more with Termux. - Customizable: user-defined menus, (new) buttons and gestures for user agents, bookmarklets, url services, shell commands, internal functionality links and text processing etc. - Convenient: book/dictionary/txt/command line/app can be search engine. - Tiny: less than 200k -...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Olivia

    Olivia

    Your new best friend powered by an artificial neural network

    ...These modules can be written in Go to execute multiple tasks. The project is entirely open-source from the website to the backend. Thus you can build your own chatbot and contribute to Olivia. You can directly add the PWA to your home screen from the website, and you won't remember that it is a website running behind this native-like app.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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