Spreading Thankfulness in Open Source™
SayThanks.io provides a handy URL for you to share with your open source projects— it encourages users to send a simple thank you note to you, the creator of that project.
This simple link can be added to READMEs and project documentation.
Then, you can enjoy a nice inbox of very small but thoughtful messages from the happy users of the software that you've toiled over. :)
Proxyman is a high-performance macOS app, which enables developers to view HTTP/HTTPS requests from apps and domains.
!++ with debian 9
The classic minimal crunchbang feel, now with debian 9 stretch.
SimpleMonitor is a Python script which monitors hosts and network connectivity. It is designed to be quick and easy to set up and lacks complex features that can make things like Nagios, OpenNMS and Zenoss overkill for a small business or home network. Remote monitor instances can send their results back to a central location.
A simple terminal UI for both docker and docker-compose, written in Go with the gocui library.
Install the MMLINX homebrew application on your switch, to install these levels directly to your Super Mario Maker 2 Level slots!
If you use an RSS reader, and like reading comics, then this is the site for you! Preview comic strips, and if you like them, then add the RSS feed to your reader.
Very simple cross-platform file encryption
Have you ever wanted to protect a file with a password and found it unnecessarily difficult to do so? Cloaker aims to provide the most straightforward file encryption possible. Just drop a file onto the window and set a password. To decrypt, select "Decrypt", drop the encrypted file on the window, and enter the password.
Videoloupe for Mac bridges the gap between free media players and professional editing suites. It offers a unique mix of playback controls, editing tools and export options not found in other video applications.
A terminal for a more modern age
Olive is a free non-linear video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Statistical analysis across multiple runs.
- Support for arbitrary shell commands.
- Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates.
- Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark.
- Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run.
- Statistical outlier detection.
- Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown.
- Parameterized benchmarks.
- Cross-platform
Don’t let your friends dump git logs into changelogs.