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    PingMe

    PingMe

    PingMe is a CLI which provides the ability to send messages or alerts

    PingMe is a personal project to satisfy my need to have alerts, most major platforms have integration to send alerts but it's not always useful, either you are stuck with one particular platform, or you have to do a lot of integrations. I needed a small utility that I could just call from my backup scripts, cron jobs, CI/CD pipelines, or from anywhere to send a message with particular information. And I can ship it everywhere with ease. Hence, the birth of PingMe. Everything is configurable...
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    Rain

    Rain

    BitTorrent client and library in Go

    Rain is a fast, lightweight, and feature-rich BitTorrent client written in Go, designed to be used from the command line. It focuses on performance and simplicity, supporting both seeding and downloading operations with minimal system resource usage. Rain is ideal for automation, headless servers, and users who prefer terminal-based tools. It offers a clean API, making it easy to integrate into scripts and backend services that require torrent functionality. With its statically compiled binary...
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    PLEX

    PLEX

    Plex Lab Exchange. Client for running scientific workflows

    Build highly reproducible container workflows on top of a decentralized computing network. PLEX is using distributed computing and storage to run containers on a public network. Need GPUs? We got you covered. Every tool in PLEX has declared inputs and outputs. Plugging together tools by other authors should be easy. Every file processed by PLEX has a deterministic address based on its content. Keep track of your files and always share the right results with other scientists. PLEX is a simple...
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    orb DID Method

    orb DID Method

    A DID method implementation that extends the Sidetree protocol

    Orb implements the following specifications: did:orb, Activity Anchors. The did:orb method is based on the Sidetree specification and Activity Anchors is based on the ActivityPub and ActivityStreams specifications. The project is built using make. The BDD test suite can be run with make bdd-test. This command builds the Orb images and runs the integration tests. A full set of integration tests is included, which demonstrate all the features of Orb, including adding followers/witnesses and...
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    vocdoni-node

    vocdoni-node

    A set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend

    This repository contains a set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend infrastructure, as described in the documentation. Vocdoni is a universally verifiable, censorship-resistant, and anonymous self-sovereign governance system, designed with the scalability and ease-of-use to support either small/private and big/national elections. Our main aim is a trustless voting system, where anyone can speak their voice and where everything can be audited. We are engineering building...
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    peco

    peco

    Simplistic interactive filtering tool

    ... mac. You can page through your results, and you can keep changing the query. When you combine tools like zsh, peco, and ghq, you can make managing/moving around your huge dev area a piece of cake! Search results are filtered as you type. When you find that line that you want, press enter, and the resulting line is printed to stdout, which allows you to pipe it to other tools. You can select multiple lines!
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    jackal

    jackal

    Instant messaging server for the Extensible Messaging

    jackal is a free, open-source, high-performance XMPP server that aims to be known for its stability, simple configuration and low resource consumption. Customizable, enforced SSL/TLS. Stream compression (zlib), database connectivity for storing offline messages and user settings (PostgreSQL 9.5+, BoltDB). Caching (Redis 6.2+), clustering capabilities (etcd 3.4+) Expose Prometheus metrics, cross-platform (OS X, Linux). To make it easy to install jackal via Helm in Kubernetes a chart has been...
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    nftool

    nftool

    A suite of tools for NFT generative art

    A suite of tools for NFT generative art. Generate ERC-721 and ERC-1155 compatible metadata. Traits/Attributes/Properties Generation. Configure custom rarity. Generate collection attributes configuration file. Merge collections, shuffle collections. Find collisions between collections, and image Generation. Generate images from the collection description. Generate images in parallel. Generate only missing images (if you delete a few images from the output folder). Generate traits rarity...
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    Qri CLI

    Qri CLI

    Organize, version, automate, and share datasets

    ... comes with tools to turn all datasets on the network into a JSON API with a single command. Finally, all changes in qri are tracked & synced. Qri helps you organize, version, automate, and share datasets. All changes to Qri Datasets are versioned. Compare one version to any other. Explore the history of commits to see how datasets evolve over time. Use our code editor and CI-style automation to keep your datasets fresh and tidy.
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    pcp - Peer Copy

    pcp - Peer Copy

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p. There already exists a long list of file transfer tools, so why bother building another one? The problem I had with the existing tools is that they rely on a limited set of servers to orchestrate peer matching and data relaying which poses a centralization concern. Many of the usual centralization vs. decentralization arguments apply here, e.g. the servers are single points of failure, the service operator has the power over whom...
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    Space Daemon

    Space Daemon

    The Space Daemon packages together IPFS, Textile Threads/Buckets

    Space Daemon is a wrapper built in Go around awesome IPFS tools so that you can have start coding a decentralized desktop app as fast as possible. It's built on top of Textile Threads and Buckets. Space Daemon requires a few modules to run successfully. If you downloaded the binary, you don't have to worry about this since it will be connecting to our services. It's good to understand what's happening behind the scenes though. All encrypted files are stored in an IPFS node. For convenience...
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    go-textile

    go-textile

    Infrastructure for building composable apps and services on the IPFS

    ... and the underlying protocols may contain design flaws. Please let us know immediately if you have discovered a security vulnerability. Textile is a set of tools and trust-less infrastructure for building censorship-resistant and privacy-preserving applications. While interoperable with the whole IPFS peer-to-peer network, Textile-flavored peers represent an additional layer or sub-network of users, applications, and services.
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    krab

    krab

    krab is an encrypted keystore for use with IPFS

    krab is a "semi secure" keystore that satisfies the IPFS keystore interface, allowing it to be used natively with many existing IPFS implementations, and tools. It stores keys on disk in a badger datastore, encrypting the keys before being stored in the datastore. Each time a key is fetched, it is decrypted first. A single password is used to encrypt all keys.
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