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    Coral

    Coral

    A better commenting experience from Vox Media

    Coral improves community on your website through smart technology, effective design, and strategies that work. With Coral, your commenters can identify journalists in the conversation, mute annoying voices, share discussions, receive notifications, and see new comment alerts instantly. A full suite of tools helps moderators easily identify disruptive comments and surface the best submissions, supported by smart AI technology. Coral increases loyalty and engagement on your website, giving you complete control of the interactions and data, without inserting any ads or trackers on your page. And it works great on mobile. Developers love working with Coral. You can easily connect it to your existing registration system, fully customize the look and feel, and extend the platform with our GraphQL API and by adding features to the open source codebase.
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    Cypht

    Cypht

    Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript

    All your E-mail, from all your accounts, in one place. Cypht is not your father's webmail. Unless you are one of my daughters, in which case it is your father's webmail. Cypht is like a news reader, but for E-mail. Cypht does not replace your existing accounts - it combines them into one. And it's also a news reader. The driving force behind Cypht development is to provide combined views for multiple accounts, but it's also a standard E-mail client that lets you browse and manage IMAP folders and send outbound messages with SMTP. Cypht is an application built entirely of plugins, or as we call them, module sets (which is obviously way cooler sounding than plugins), that are executed by the framework. Modules provide a flexible way to add new features or customize the program without hacking the code. Cypht is Open Source (LGPL V2), and written in PHP and JavaScript.
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    DScan

    DScan

    Uploads the content to IPFS and generates decentralized QR codes

    DScan is a decentralized storage and file sharing tool. DScan allows you to quickly upload files as well as folders to IPFS by using web3.storage and receive a "decentralized QR code" with IPFS CID. Later you can customize and share the QR code or hosted gateway link with everyone for easy and decentralized file sharing. Because of web3.storage, the content can be accessed over IPFS without the user installing and setting up a local instance of Kubo.
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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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    Discord-Sandbox

    Discord-Sandbox

    Alternative electron-based Discord client with custom telemetry

    Are you worried Discord is watching what programs you have open or listening to your mic even while you're not pressing your push-to-talk key? Discord-Sandbox isolates the Discord client from reading background processes by running the Discord web client inside of a webview, which is finally contained inside the Electron process. While I cannot guarantee this client protects you from anything, I have tried my best to remove Discord's data collection. As detailed from Luna Mendes' discord-unofficial-docs, Discord sends telemetry data over the /api/science endpoint. This project does its best to disable this telemetry communication by running javascript code into the webview that adds a blacklist/whitelist to the default XMLHttpRequest behavior. In this way, we explicitly block all communication with the science address, while simultaneously whitelisting addresses needed for minimum Discord functionality. See the full code in mainRender.js.
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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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    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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    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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    Fine Uploader

    Fine Uploader

    Multiple file upload plugin with image previews, drag and drop, etc.

    Multiple file upload plugin with image previews, drag and drop, progress bars. S3 and Azure support, image scaling, form support, chunking, resume, pause, and tons of other features. A fully customizable progress bar is included in UI mode. Core users can build their own with the help of a friendly API. Drag and drop files (and even folders in Chrome and Opera) straight from your desktop. Sometimes the network misbehaves. Fortunately, Fine Uploader can detect these sorts of disturbances and notify the user, or even automatically retry uploading the failed piece. Pause an in-progress upload when you know you are about to go offline, and safely resume them again right where you left off. Splitting a file into smaller pieces allows for a more efficient overall upload, and powers some Fine Uploader features such as pausing, and resuming uploads. Fine Uploader can also upload multiple chunks for the same file concurrently.
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    Fluent Reader Lite

    Fluent Reader Lite

    Simplistic mobile RSS client built with Flutter

    A simplistic mobile RSS client. Fluent Reader Lite is a simplistic, cross-platform, and open-source RSS client.
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    FxFotos

    FxFotos

    "Fx Fotos" is an opensource gallery app in react native

    Photos is a react-native(expo)+typescript application to replace Google Photos/Apple Photos, and give freedom in hosting your photos on any platform, either centralized servers like Amazon or Microsoft, or decentralized solutions such as Dfinity or IPFS-based "box". It is optimized for decentralized platforms, but is backend-agnostic. Your can easily use it with the IPFS-based "box" or "Dfinity" to host your files and photos with the same experience you had using Google Photos, however, with full privacy.
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    Gilfoyle

    Gilfoyle

    Distributed video encoding, hosting and streaming

    Gilfoyle is a web application from the Dreamvo project that runs a self-hosted media streaming server. Allowing you to easily implement media streaming in any application at any scale. It's written in Golang, mostly designed for Kubernetes and runs as a single Linux binary with PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ.
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    Hydra Booster

    Hydra Booster

    A DHT Indexer node & Peer Router

    A new type of DHT node designed to accelerate the Content Resolution & Content Providing on the IPFS Network. A (cute) Hydra with one belly full of records and many heads (Peer IDs) to tell other nodes about them, charged with rocket boosters to transport other nodes to their destination faster. Only run a hydra-booster on machines with public IP addresses. Having more DHT nodes behind NATs makes DHT queries in general slower, as connecting in generally takes longer and sometimes doesn't even work (resulting in a timeout). The total number of heads a single Hydra can have depends on the resources of the machine it's running on. To get the desired number of heads you may need to run multiple Hydras on multiple machines.
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    IGdm Messenger

    IGdm Messenger

    Desktop application for Instagram DMs

    Multi-platform Desktop application for Instagram DMs, built with electron Build Status! To setup this project locally for development purposes please follow the following steps. Ensure you Node.js installed. Clone this repo by running the command - git clone. Navigate to the directory where the repo is cloned to. (e.g cd igdm). Run npm install to install all the dependencies. Start the application locally by running npm start.
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    IPFS Cluster

    IPFS Cluster

    Pinset orchestration for IPFS

    IPFS Cluster provides data orchestration across a swarm of IPFS daemons by allocating, replicating and tracking a global pinset distributed among multiple peers. IPFS has given the users the power of content-addressed storage. The permanent web requires, however, a data redundancy and availability solution that does not compromise on the distributed nature of the IPFS Network. IPFS Cluster is a distributed application that works as a sidecar to IPFS peers, maintaining a global cluster pinset and intelligently allocating its items to the IPFS peers. IPFS Cluster powers large IPFS storage services like nft.storage and web3.storage.
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    IPFS Web UI

    IPFS Web UI

    A frontend for an IPFS node

    A web interface to IPFS, shipped with Kubo, and ipfs-desktop. Check on your node stats, explore the IPLD powered merkle forest, see peers around the world and manage your files, without needing to touch the CLI. When working on the code, run an ipfs daemon, the local dev server, the unit tests, and the storybook component viewer and see the results of your changes as you save files. If you need to run IPFS in a Docker container, you can still have Web UI available by exposing both the Gateway and Web UI ports. The end-to-end tests (E2E) test the full app in a headless Chromium browser. They spawn real IPFS node for HTTP API and a static HTTP server to serve the app. The purpose of those tests is not being comprehensible, but act as a quick regression and integration suite.
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    Isso

    Isso

    a Disqus alternative

    Isso is a lightweight commenting server written in Python and JavaScript. It aims to be a drop-in replacement for Disqus. Users can edit or delete own comments (within 15 minutes by default). Comments in moderation queue are not publicly visible before activation. You can migrate your Disqus/WordPress comments without any hassle. Embed a single JS file, 40kb (12kb gzipped) and you are done. It allows anonymous comments, maintains identity and is simple to administrate. It uses JavaScript and cross-origin resource sharing for easy integration into (static) websites. No anonymous comments (IP address, email and name recorded), hosted in the USA, third-party. Just like IntenseDebate, livefrye etc. When you embed Disqus, they can do anything with your readers.
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    JBot

    JBot

    Make Slack and Facebook Bots in Java

    JBot is a java framework (inspired by Howdyai's Botkit) to make Slack and Facebook bots in minutes. It provides all the boilerplate code needed so that you can make your bot live right away. Provides you with all the boilerplate code which handles underlying WebSocket connections and other complexities. Supports extra events in addition to all the events supported by Slack/Facebook which makes your work a lot easier. Receiving & sending messages is as easy as defining a @Controller and calling reply(). The conversation feature of JBoss makes talking to your bot a breeze. This feature makes JBot different from than rest of the Java frameworks out there.
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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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    Lettura

    Lettura

    Another RSS reader

    Lettura is a free and open-source feed reader for macOS and Windows. Lightning-fast performance meets powerful user experience.
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    LibreWeb Browser

    LibreWeb Browser

    Decentralized Web Browser

    LibreWeb is an open-source decentralized web browser, leveraging IPFS. What would you do differently; if you could reinvent The Internet in the 21st century? With all the knowledge and new technologies available today. I was inspired by Douglas Engelbart, Tim Berners-Lee, and Ted Nelson as well as projects like IPFS, Jekyll, ARPANET, and more. Everyone should be able to easily read and create a site/blog/news page and publish the content online (without minimal technical knowledge). Built-in easy-to-use editor (whenever you want to publish some content without programming language knowledge). Decentralized (no single-point of failure or censorship), like P2P, DHT, and IPFS. Versioning/revisions of content and documents (automatically solves broken 'links', that can't be happy anymore). Publisher users should be able to add additional information about the document/page, eg. title or path (similar in how Jekyll is using the YML format for meta data).
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