JS Bin is an open-source collaborative web development debugging tool1. It’s designed to help JavaScript and CSS developers test snippets of code, within some context, and debug the code collaboratively1. JS Bin allows you to edit and test JavaScript and HTML1. It also supports other languages like Markdown, Jade, and Sass2. The complete output of the code is shared with other developers, colleagues, and/or students2.
Upt provides a unified command interface to manage packages for any operating system.
Upt relies on the platform's package management tool to perform the task, it is more like an alias.
Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
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Introduction
Quickly create and run highly optimised desktop virtual machines for Linux, macOS and Windows; with just two commands. You decide what operating system you want to run and Quickemu will figure out the best way to do it for you.
Steam Tinker Launch is a versatile Linux wrapper tool for use with the Steam client which allows for easy graphical configuration of game tools, such as GameScope, MangoHud, modding tools and a bunch more. It supports both games using Proton and native Linux games, and works on both X11 and Wayland.
Notepad++ is a popular source code editor and a solid Notepad alternative for Windows users.
It is a powerful utility that provides the best possible performance without taking a lot of storage space.
Unfortunately, it is not available for Linux users. An unofficial Snap package is available to install, but it may not be satisfactory considering it depends on an embedded version of Wine under the hood.
While we do have some options for Notepad++ alternatives, I came across something that tries to re-implement what Notepad++ offers for Linux users. And, with a similar user interface.
Moreover, it is a cross-platform offering. Exciting, right?
a tool to analyze file system usage written in Rust
PhoneInfoga is one of the most advanced tools to scan international phone numbers. It allows you to first gather basic information such as country, area, carrier and line type, then use various techniques to try to find the VoIP provider or identify the owner. It works with a collection of scanners that must be configured in order for the tool to be effective. PhoneInfoga doesn't automate everything, it's just there to help investigating on phone numbers.
This is a complete rewrite in Rust of the UAD project, which aims to improve privacy and battery performance by removing unnecessary and obscure system apps. This can also contribute to improve security by reducing the attack surface.
Packages are as well documented as possible in order to provide a better understanding of what you can delete or not. The worst thing which could happen is removing an essential system package needed during boot causing then an unfortunate bootloop. After about 5 failed system boots, the phone will automatically reboot in recovery mode and you'll have to perform a FACTORY RESET. So make a backup first!