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Static Site Generator

Goldsmith – extensible static website generator

October 29, 2024 Eilidih Parris Web Apps

Goldsmith is a fast and easily extensible static website generator.

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Portmaster – application firewall that does the heavy lifting

October 26, 2024 Steve Emms Security

Portmaster is an application firewall. Restore privacy and take back control over all your computer’s network activity.

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Opengist – self-hosted pastebin powered by Git

October 18, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Opengist is a self-hosted pastebin powered by Git. All snippets are stored in a Git repository.

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Static Site Generator

Gozer – fast and simple static site generator

October 18, 2024 Eilidih Parris Web Apps

Gozer is a fast, opinionated and simple static site generator in a single static binary.

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Text Editor

TextBin – create, manage, and share text snippets

October 15, 2024 Steve Emms Programming

TextBin is a modern, feature-rich pastebin alternative. It allows users to easily share and manage text snippets with powerful functionality

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bgpipe – BGP reverse proxy and firewall

October 10, 2024 Steve Emms Security

The vision for bgpipe is to be a powerful BGP firewall that transparently secures, enhances, and audits existing BGP speakers.

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FastFinder – fast suspicious file finder

October 10, 2024 Steve Emms Security

FastFinder is a lightweight tool made for threat hunting, live forensics and triage.

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OpenSnitch – interactive application firewall

October 6, 2024 Steve Emms Security

OpenSnitch is a Linux application firewall. It lets you create rules for which apps are granted access to the internet

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Clipboard

cliphist – clipboard history manager for Wayland

October 4, 2024 Steve Emms Utilities

cliphist is a clipboard history “manager” for Wayland. It’s written in Go.

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pik – terminal-based colour picker

October 2, 2024 Steve Emms Graphics

pik is a color picker for the terminal.

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