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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator

    Alacritty is the fastest open source terminal emulator there is. How is it the fastest? With such a strong focus on simplicity and performance, Alacritty’s included features are very carefully considered, ensuring that it remains blazingly fast. It’s got a GPU for rendering that makes a whole lot of optimizations possible. In various benchmarked terminals, Alacritty has shown to be either faster, or way faster than others. Alacritty requires no additional setup, but still allows...
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    xplr

    xplr

    A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer

    xplr is a terminal UI-based file explorer that aims to increase our terminal productivity by being a flexible, interactive orchestrator for the ever-growing awesome command-line utilities that work with the file-system. To achieve its goal, xplr strives to be a fast, minimal and more importantly, hackable file explorer. xplr is not meant to be a replacement for the standard shell commands or the GUI file managers. Rather, it aims to integrate them all and expose an intuitive, scriptable,...
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    Crosvm

    Crosvm

    The Chrome OS Virtual Machine Monitor

    crosvm (ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor) is a secure, lightweight virtual machine monitor built on top of the Linux KVM hypervisor. Developed for ChromeOS, it is designed to isolate and execute Linux and Android guests efficiently while maintaining strong security boundaries. Unlike general-purpose emulators like QEMU, crosvm avoids full hardware emulation and focuses on modern paravirtualized I/O using the virtio standard, reducing complexity and attack surface. Written in Rust, it emphasizes memory safety and modularity, allowing sandboxed device emulation with fine-grained privilege separation. crosvm underpins several ChromeOS subsystems, including Android Runtime for Chrome (ARCVM) and Crostini Linux containers, enabling rich application compatibility within a tightly controlled environment.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    AIChat

    AIChat

    All-in-one LLM CLI tool featuring Shell Assistant

    AIChat is a lightweight terminal-based chatbot powered by GPT models, enabling AI-driven conversations directly from the command line.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    LSD

    LSD

    LSDeluxe for commands

    This project is heavily inspired by the super colorls project but with some little differences. For example it is written in rust and not in ruby which makes it much faster. Install the patched fonts of powerline nerd-font and/or font-awesome. Have a look at the Nerd Font README for more installation instructions. Don't forget to setup your terminal in order to use the correct font. lsd can be configured with a configuration file to set the default options. On non-Windows systems lsd follows...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    sentinel

    sentinel

    Sentinel is a filesystem-backed document DBMS written in Rust.

    Sentinel is a filesystem-backed document DBMS built in Rust that prioritizes compliance, transparency, and auditability over raw performance. Unlike traditional databases, every document is a plain JSON file, making your data immediately forensic-friendly and Git-versionable. Perfect for regulated industries requiring GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA, or PCI-DSS compliance. Sentinel provides async operations with automatic BLAKE3 hashing and optional Ed25519 signatures for cryptographic integrity. Data...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ForPC

    ForPC

    Run any game or software on Windows, powered by ForPC.

    ForPC is a universal compatibility platform for Windows that lets you run virtually any game or software ever created, regardless of the original hardware it was designed for. At its core, ForPC bundles a curated collection of the best emulation backends available, automatically selecting the right one for your software with zero configuration required. Beyond emulation, ForPC includes a native binary translation engine that converts foreign CPU architectures directly into Windows x64...
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    Mooneye GB

    Mooneye GB

    A Game Boy research project and emulator written in Rust

    Mooneye GB is a Game Boy research project and emulator written in Rust. The main goals of this project are accuracy and documentation. Some existing emulators are very accurate (Gambatte, BGB >= 1.5) but are not documented very clearly, so they are not that good references for emulator developers. I want this project to document as clearly as possible why certain behavior is emulated in a certain way. This also means writing a lot of test ROMs to figure out corner cases and precise behavior...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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