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ukify joins together a UKI stub, linux kernel, initrd, kernel arguments, and optional secure boot signatures into a single, UEFI-bootable image.
Limine is a multiprotocol bootloader and boot manager. It's also used as the reference implementation for the Limine boot protocol.
GRUB is a multiboot bootloader. It is used for initially loading the kernel of an operating system and then transferring control to it. The kernel then goes on to load the rest of the operating system. As a multiboot bootloader, GRUB handles the presence of multiple operating systems installed on the same computer; upon booting the computer, the user is presented with a menu to select one of the installed operating systems.
This package provides browser extension for Bitwarden client.
OhMyECH is a browser extension for indicating the use of ECH on web pages. When enabled, it adds an icon to the browser address bar, providing users with a visual cue about whether the current page employs ECH, which helps protect sensitive information during the TLS handshake process.
This package provides a browser extension to inject Miniflux search results into search page. Search terms are sent to your Miniflux instance and results are added in a sidebar next to search engine results.
This package provides a browser extension to inject Miniflux search results into search page. Search terms are sent to your Miniflux instance and results are added in a sidebar next to search engine results.
This package provides browser extension for Bitwarden client.
OhMyECH is a browser extension for indicating the use of ECH on web pages. When enabled, it adds an icon to the browser address bar, providing users with a visual cue about whether the current page employs ECH, which helps protect sensitive information during the TLS handshake process.
BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a single small executable. It provides a fairly complete environment for any small or embedded system.
Cuirass is a continuous integration tool using GNU Guix. It is intended as a replacement for Hydra.
Chinese-specific configuration to improve your favorite DNS server. Best partner for chnroutes.
Improve resolve speed for Chinese domains.
Get the best CDN node near you whenever possible, but don't compromise foreign CDN results so you also get best CDN node for your VPN at the same time.
Block ISP ads on NXDOMAIN result (like 114so).
Eat (Emulate A Terminal) is a terminal emulator in Emacs, written in pure Elisp. It has features like Sixel support, complete mouse support and shell integration.
This package provides enhanced completions for the tailscale command and it's subcommands.
WakaTime mode is an Emacs minor mode for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity.
This Emacs package provides an alternative isearch UI based on the minibuffer. This allows editing the search string in arbitrary ways without any special maneuver. Unlike standard isearch, cursor motion commands do not end the search. Moreover, the search status information in the echo area and some keybindings are slightly simplified.
Sleek Guile IDE for Emacs.
This package provides caddyfile-mode, an Emacs major mode for editing Caddyfiles, configuration files for caddy.
Allows you to have multiple, separate instances of Minecraft (each with their own mods, texture packs, saves, etc), and helps you manage them and their associated options with a simple interface.
This package provides a Matrix-Telegram hybrid puppeting/relaybot bridge.
Heisenbridge brings IRC to Matrix by creating an environment where every user connects to each network individually like they would with a traditional IRC bouncer. Simplicity is achieved by exposing IRC in the most straightforward way as possible where it makes sense so it feels familiar for long time IRC users.
Tailscale is a mesh VPN service that simplifies the process of securely connecting devices and services across various networks. It allows you to create a private network with minimal configuration and aims to remove the complexity of building a trusted and secure network.