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Hypervisors

Boxes – view, access, and manage remote and virtual systems

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Internet

Boxes is a simple GNOME application to view, access, and manage remote and virtual systems.

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Diff Tools

sesdiff – generates a shortest edit script

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Software

sesdiff is a shortest edit script diff that’s written in the Rust programming language.

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Nebula

XEphem – Serious Interactive Astronomical Software Ephemeris

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Scientific

XEphem is a Motif based ephemeris and planetarium program for Unix-like operating systems including Linux.

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IntelliShell – like IntelliSense, but for shells

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

IntelliShell acts like a bookmark store for commands. No need to have a clean history to find something useful with CTRL + R.

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Snip – simple snippet manager

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

Snip is a simple snippet manager for your predefined Ultisnips Snippet Directory.

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Programming

Re-Highlight – powerful syntax highlighter

February 5, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Re-Highlight is a powerful syntax highlighter, which is a sub-module of the Reqable project.

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Qreator – create your own QR codes

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Utilities

Qreator enables you to easily create your own QR codes to encode different types of information in an efficient and compact way.

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Vulnerability Detection

Greenbone Vulnerability Manager – central management service

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms Security

The Greenbone Vulnerability Manager is the central management service between security scanners and the user clients.

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Encrypted Files

PGPTool – encrypt and decrypt files

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms Security

PGPTool is a Java-based desktop GUI application for easy and regular PGP decryption/encryption.

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Brazil

Eye of MATE – simple graphics viewer for the MATE Desktop Environment

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

Eye of MATE (or eom) is the official image viewer for the MATE Desktop Environment.

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Project Management

Scrumlens – agile retrospective tool

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms Documents, Web Apps

Scrumlens is an agile retrospective tool. Real-time, and designed to make your team’s voice heard loud and clear.

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Programming

Chroma – general purpose syntax highlighter

February 4, 2025 Eilidih Parris CLI, Programming

Chroma takes source code and other structured text and converts it into syntax highlighted HTML, ANSI-coloured text, and more.

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Images of shells by the sea

Gum – tool for glamorous shell scripts

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

Gum lets you leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go code.

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Image of Bogota, Columbia

QIV – Quick Image Viewer

February 4, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

Quick Image Viewer (QIV) is a very small and pretty fast open source gdk/imlib image viewer.

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Sign files

Minisign – sign files and verify signatures

February 3, 2025 Steve Emms Utilities

Minisign is a very simple tool to sign files and verify digital signatures.

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Brazil

Mirage – fast and simple GTK+ image viewer

February 3, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

Mirage is a fast and simple GTK+ image viewer which only depends on PyGTK.

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Painting tools

Drawing – simple image editor

February 3, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics, GUI

Drawing is a basic raster image editor is similar to Microsoft Paint, but aiming at the GNOME desktop.

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Vulnerability Detection

grype – vulnerability scanner

February 3, 2025 Steve Emms Security

grype is a vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems.

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Email

bower – curses frontend for the Notmuch email system

February 3, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Internet

bower is a curses frontend for the Notmuch email system. There are two main views: the index, and the combined thread/pager.

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The Way – code snippets manager

February 2, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

the-way is a terminal-based code snippets manager.Record and retrieve snippets you use every day, or occasionally, without starting a browser.

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