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    4chan X

    4chan X

    Adds various features to anonymous imageboards

    4chan-X is a userscript and browser extension that enhances the browsing experience on the imageboard 4chan. It introduces numerous features such as inline post expansion, quick reply boxes, thread watching, and customizable filtering to streamline navigation and participation. The tool allows posts and threads to be hidden or highlighted based on keywords, IDs, or poster attributes, giving users more control over the content they see. It also provides auto-updating of threads, inline image expansion, and keyboard shortcuts to improve efficiency for heavy users. The extension is highly configurable, offering theme options, interface tweaks, and feature toggles so individuals can tailor the experience to their preferences. Over time, 4chan-X has become the de facto enhancement suite for users who want more functionality and usability beyond the default 4chan interface.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    YakYak

    YakYak

    Desktop chat client for Google Hangouts

    Yakyak is an open-source, unofficial Hangouts desktop client built in CoffeeScript and Electron/Node.js. It emulates an iOS device to connect to Google Hangouts APIs, enabling messaging, status indicators, and notifications on Windows, macOS, and Linux—eliminating the need for a Chrome-based Hangouts app.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Dispatch-Proxy

    Dispatch-Proxy

    Combine internet connections, increase your download speed

    dispatch-proxy is a Node.js tool that exposes a local proxy and distributes outgoing connections across multiple network interfaces to combine bandwidth for parallel transfers. Instead of trying to accelerate a single TCP flow, it improves aggregate throughput by load-balancing many connections—useful for download managers, package managers, or browsers that open multiple requests at once. It can bind new outbound sockets to different interfaces, letting a machine take advantage of Wi-Fi and Ethernet (or multiple uplinks) simultaneously. The utility runs as a simple proxy endpoint, so existing applications can benefit without code changes by pointing their traffic to it. Configuration is intentionally straightforward, making it easy to test with real-world workloads and see the effect on multi-connection downloads. While it won’t speed a single large stream, it’s a practical way to squeeze more total bandwidth out of multiple links in everyday use.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cyclotron

    Cyclotron

    A web platform for constructing dashboards

    Cyclotron is a web-based, drag-and-drop dashboard creation platform developed by ExpediaGroup. It enables non-programmers to build, edit, and host dashboards defined declaratively via JSON configs. Features include a built-in editor, REST API integration, Docker deployment, and extensibility for custom components. It facilitates rapid dashboard development without coding.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Greenscreen

    Greenscreen

    A digital signage solution using the Web and Chromecast devices

    Greenscreen is a lightweight “wallboard” app meant to turn a browser or kiosk into a live dashboard for teams. It focuses on displaying one or more web pages or widgets full-screen, cycling through them on a timer so an office TV can show build status, metrics, incident pages, or any internal site without manual tab juggling. Configuration is straightforward: define a playlist of URLs, the rotation interval, and a few presentation options, then point a dedicated device at it. Because it’s just the web at heart, it integrates easily with whatever monitoring or analytics tools you already use. The project emphasizes reliability and simplicity over heavy features, so you can leave it running unattended for long stretches. It’s popular in engineering rooms and support centers where at-a-glance visibility is more important than complex interaction.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    Node RTSP RTMP Server

    RTSP/RTMP/HTTP hybrid server

    This project is a streaming media server built on Node.js that supports both RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) and RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol). It enables users to set up a lightweight streaming infrastructure for delivering live video or audio across networks without relying on heavy external servers. By implementing these protocols in Node.js, it offers easy integration with JavaScript applications and rapid prototyping for developers working on real-time streaming. The server can be used in surveillance camera setups, broadcasting workflows, or low-latency streaming systems. Because Node.js is event-driven, the implementation is designed for handling concurrent client connections efficiently. It’s especially useful for developers who want a minimalistic streaming server for experimentation, custom deployments, or embedding into larger applications.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks-GUI

    Shadowsocks GUI client

    Shadowsocks GUI client provides a graphical interface for configuring and running Shadowsocks, an encrypted proxy, on desktop systems. For Windows, upgrade to Shadowsocks for Windows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    APM is the command-line package manager built specifically for the Atom editor; it functions as a thin, Atom-aware wrapper around npm that handles installing, publishing, and managing Atom packages. Unlike a typical npm install, APM installs packages into Atom’s package directory and applies Atom-specific defaults and lifecycle hooks so community packages behave consistently inside the editor. It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata, making it the standard developer tool for creating and distributing Atom extensions. The tool is designed to be simple and scriptable so package authors can automate builds, test installs, and CI workflows. Because it integrates closely with Atom’s expectations (package locations, service activation, etc.), using APM simplifies the developer experience compared with manually managing package folders.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Roots

    Roots

    A toolkit for rapid advanced front-end development

    Roots is a CoffeeScript-based toolkit designed to speed up front-end and static site development. It functions as a fast, flexible static site generator but also offers MV* integration with frameworks like Backbone or Angular. Roots comes with extensible pipelines, asset compilation, template engines (Jade, etc.), live reloading, server integration, and plugin support. Widely used in production, it's maintained actively and is MIT-licensed.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Apparatus

    Apparatus

    A hybrid graphics editor and programming environment

    Apparatus is a browser-based visual editor and programming environment that streamlines building interactive diagrams. Users draw shapes, flows, constraints, and attach behavior code-side. It combines visual design with real code, supporting live demos, exports, and embedding. Created by CDG Labs, it helps build educational and exploratory tools quickly.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Bootstrap Tour

    Bootstrap Tour

    Quick and easy product tours with Twitter Bootstrap Popovers

    The easiest way to show people how to use your website. Bootstrap Tour is a quick and easy way to build your product tours with Bootstrap Popovers. Build the name of the storage item where the tour state is stored. The name should contain only alphanumerics, underscores and hyphens. You can initialize several tours with different names in the same page and application. You can dynamically reorient the popover by default by specifying auto for the placement, every time. Bootstrap Tour can be used to create tours that span multiple pages. If you have URLs for each page that have unique paths, and the dependencies are loaded on each page, you can easily create a tour. If you do not know the URL you wish to go to because it contains a different value per user or per instance, you can use a regular expression as the path attribute and set the redirect attribute to a function that performs the redirect.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    JSON-Diff

    JSON-Diff

    Structural diff for JSON files

    json-diff is a command-line tool (and library) that computes differences between two JSON documents in a user-friendly manner. It highlights additions, deletions, and modifications in nested JSON structures, showing context so users can see where changes occurred. The output is presented in a readable diff style (text, colorized, or in various output formats) so developers can quickly understand changes between two versions of a JSON file. The tool also supports ignoring order in arrays, skipping certain paths, and configuration options so it can adapt to different JSON schemas or tolerance levels. Because JSON is ubiquitous in APIs, configs, and data interchange, json-diff is particularly handy for developers, devops, and QA to compare API responses or configuration states. It is designed to be lightweight and embeddable so it can be used both interactively and in scripts or CI pipelines.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Lineman

    Lineman

    Lineman helps you build fat-client JavaScript apps

    Lineman is a Node.js/Grunt-based toolchain for developing fat-client web apps. It provides asset compilation (JS, CSS, templates), live server, file-watching with auto-tests, mock backends, and build optimizations. It simplifies SPA development without tightly coupling frameworks, and includes plugins for blogging, Angular/Ember, etc. Though less maintained nowadays, it was pioneer in front-end tooling.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Odometer

    Odometer

    Smoothly transitions numbers with ease. #hubspot-open-source

    Odometer is a lightweight JavaScript and CSS library for animating numbers with a smooth rolling effect, similar to a car’s odometer. It provides a visually engaging way to display counters, statistics, or values that update dynamically in dashboards and web apps. The library requires minimal setup—just drop in the script and apply the class to an element, then update the number to trigger the animation. It supports multiple themes and styles, all implemented with CSS so they are easy to customize. The animation is GPU-accelerated and designed to be smooth even for rapid updates. Odometer is often used in marketing sites, financial dashboards, and gamified interfaces where numeric feedback benefits from a touch of motion and polish.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Omelette

    Omelette

    Omelette is a simple, template based autocompletion tool for Node

    Omelette is a minimalist tool for adding shell autocompletion to Node.js and Deno command-line apps. Using a tagged-template DSL, it supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish. Developers define CLI structures, bind events to completion nodes, and call .init() to register completion scripts. It’s used by projects like Office 365 CLI and App Center, and is MIT‑licensed.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    PSD.js

    PSD.js

    A Photoshop PSD file parser for NodeJS and browsers

    psd.js is an open-source JavaScript library (CoffeeScript/JS) for reading and parsing Adobe Photoshop PSD files in both Node.js and web browsers. It reconstructs the document into a DOM-like tree with layers, masks, text metadata, vector information, and pixel data. It enables developers to traverse layer structures, extract flattened or individual image buffers, and integrate PSD assets programmatically in web or backend applications.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Pt

    Pt

    An experimental library on point, form, and space

    Pt.js is an experimental JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit for generative visuals and interactive graphics. Built around the ideas of Point, Form, and Space, it provides entities for vectors, shapes, animations, and event handling. Suitable for visualizations, D3-like interactions, and creative coding experiments in browser or desktop.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    jQuery.Turbolinks

    jQuery.Turbolinks

    Plugin for drop-in fix binded events problem caused by Turbolinks

    jQuery.Turbolinks bridges the gap between jQuery plugins and Turbolinks 1–4. It ensures jQuery event handlers rebind properly on page change, solving issues with uninitialized bindings after Turbolinks page swaps. Though deprecated (incompatible with Turbolinks 5+), its simplicity makes it valuable for older Rails apps.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Atom Simplified Chinese Menu

    Atom Simplified Chinese Menu

    Simplified Chinese localization for Atom's menu, context, settings

    This Atom plugin localizes the interface into Simplified Chinese, translating main menus, context menus, and setting dialogs into colloquial style. It provides settings to toggle specific UI parts and supports Windows, macOS, and Linux Atom installs. Though no longer actively updated, it remains useful for Chinese-speaking Atom users.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Aurora.js

    Aurora.js

    JavaScript audio decoding framework

    Aurora.js is a JavaScript framework that simplifies audio decode pipeline implementation—covering source, demux, decode, and playback stages. It provides high-level APIs for inspecting and playing audio, supports plugins for decoders (MP3, AAC, FLAC), works in browser and Node.js (via Browserify), and abstracts browser audio APIs.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Butterfly

    Butterfly

    A web terminal based on websocket and tornado

    Butterfly is a web-based, xterm-compatible terminal emulator written in Python, leveraging WebSockets and Tornado to allow users to access and interact with a terminal via their browser without plugins, featuring robust theming, multi-session support, browser-native features, and security mechanisms. Native browser scroll and search. Theming in css / sass (20 preset themes) endless possibilities. HTML in your terminal! cat images. Multiple sessions support (à la screen -x) to simultaneously access a terminal from several places on the planet. Secure authentication with X509 certificates.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CoffeeScript

    CoffeeScript

    Unfancy JavaScript

    CoffeeScript is a lightweight programming language that compiles into JavaScript. It adds syntactic sugar inspired by Ruby, Python, and Haskell to improve brevity and readability, while producing predictable and efficient JavaScript output. Its design emphasizes that “It’s just JavaScript,” meaning any JS library works seamlessly, and compiled output is clean and performant. Adds syntactic sugar like list comprehensions and destructuring assignment. Supports literate programming via .litcoffee or Markdown-embedded files.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Keypress

    Keypress

    A keyboard input capturing utility

    Keypress is a JavaScript utility (Apache‑2.0) for defining keyboard combos, sequences, and custom modifiers. Popular in game development and interactive web apps, it supports keydown/keyup, multiple modifiers, sequence combinations, and offers ~9 KB footprint with zero dependencies.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Mondrian

    Mondrian

    Web-based vector graphics editor

    Mondrian is a browser-based drawing application that explores minimalist, grid-oriented composition in the spirit of geometric art. It provides a clean canvas for placing rectangles, lines, and color blocks, aiming to make creating crisp, balanced layouts feel immediate and fun. The interface favors direct manipulation—click, drag, resize, recolor—over menus and tool overload, so newcomers can produce striking designs quickly. Under the hood, it uses standard web tech to render shapes and support undo/redo, export, and sharing. Because it’s self-contained and open, it doubles as a learning resource for anyone curious about building interactive graphics editors in the browser. Designers and students use it for quick studies, poster drafts, and experiments with rhythm, contrast, and proportion.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PleaseWait.js

    PleaseWait.js

    JavaScript library to display customizable splash/loading screens

    PleaseWait.js is a minimalist JavaScript library for showing splash-loading screens during the initialization of single-page applications (SPAs). It allows developers to define background colors, logos, and HTML content (like spinners) while delaying the main UI presentation. Once content is ready, it removes the loader and reveals the app. Installable via npm, Bower, or CDN.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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