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    Pixiv Batch Downloader

    Pixiv Batch Downloader

    Batch download artworks and novels, filter works, etc.

    ...Powerful Pixiv batch downloader. Batch download artworks and novels, filter works, rename when downloading, convert animated images, and more. Pixiv Image Batch Downloader is installed in the browser, when you want to download, you don't have to leave the browser. You just need to click the download button on the page to open the download interface directly. If you're downloading multiple illustrations, you don't have to download them one by one. The batch download function of the downloader is very powerful. You can download in batches on the illustration page, as well as the work list page, collection page, rankings and other pages. ...
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    ipfsd-ctl

    ipfsd-ctl

    Control an IPFS daemon (go-ipfs or js-ipfs) using JavaScript

    Control an IPFS daemon (go-ipfs or js-ipfs) using JavaScript! Spawn IPFS Daemons, JS or Go.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ElectronMail

    ElectronMail

    Unofficial ProtonMail Desktop App

    ElectronMail is an Electron-based unofficial desktop client for ProtonMail. The app aims to provide enhanced desktop user experience enabling features that are not supported by the official in-browser web clients. It is written in TypeScript and uses Angular. The way of verifying that the installation packages attached to the releases have been assembled from the source code is being provided. The app works on Linux/OSX/Windows platforms. Binary installation packages. Offline access to the email messages (attachments content not stored locally, but emails body content). ...
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Proton Web Clients

    Proton Web Clients

    Monorepo hosting the proton web clients

    ...It consolidates all web client code, shared modules, dependencies, and development tooling into a single repository, enabling unified maintenance, consistency of design patterns, and efficient evolution of Proton’s online interfaces. These web clients run entirely in the browser, letting users securely interact with their email, calendars, files, and other services without needing native software installed, and benefiting from end-to-end encryption where applicable. The monorepo includes application logic, UI components, build scripts, and testing infrastructure for reliable deployments and streamlined continuous integration.
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    blockfrost-js

    blockfrost-js

    Node.js SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

    To run the SDK you need Node.js version 16 and higher. While you may find a way to run it directly in a browser, we don't actively support or provide troubleshooting assistance with this scenario. We recommend setting up your own Node.js backend. Exposing your API keys in a frontend application is almost always a bad idea. Using the SDK is pretty straight-forward as you can see from the following examples. For more examples take a look in blockfrost-js-examples repository.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Telegram Web A

    Telegram Web A

    Telegram Web A, GPL v3

    ...The project achieved recognition (winning first prize in the Telegram Lightweight Client Contest) and serves as the code base behind the official web client available at web.telegram.org/a. The architecture takes advantage of advanced browser capabilities: WebSockets for real-time messaging, Web Workers and WebAssembly for performance-critical tasks, multi-level caching and PWA features for offline or near-offline usability, voice recording and media streaming, raw binary data handling and cryptographic operations. It also handles rich UI/UX elements such as CSS/Canvas/SVG animations, reactive data streams, etc.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Piping Server

    Piping Server

    Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes

    ...The demo below transfers an infinite text stream with seq inf. You can transfer any kind of data infinitely on a stream. Streams are very efficient in terms of both time and space. All you need is to have either a Web browser or curl, which are widely pre-installed. You do not need to install any extra software.
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    ODD SDK

    ODD SDK

    An SDK for building apps with decentralized identity and storage

    Give your users modern, passwordless accounts, without a complex and costly cloud-native back-end. Our SDK includes everything you need to enable auth through either browser standards or Ethereum wallets. WebAuthn and passkey support coming soon. Your users’ data is kept secure by default by the ODD SDK's encrypted-at-rest file storage protocol. Users have control over who has access to their private data thanks to the Privacy and Encryption features of the ODD Filesystem. ODD apps are local-first and include the ability to work offline and collaborate across multiple devices, while also improving the security, privacy, long-term preservation, and user control of data.
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    EHR 2.0

    EHR 2.0

    Electronic Health Record (EHR) Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems

    Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems. However, they still face some issues regarding the security of medical records, user ownership of data, data integrity etc. The solution to these issues could be the use of a novel technology, i.e., Blockchain.
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    Fission VSCode

    Fission VSCode

    A vscode extension for fast app publishing powered by IPFS

    Publish apps to the Fission platform with this VSCode extension. This extension gives you access to the most common commands from the Fission CLI. See the Fission CLI docs for extended documentation and advanced use cases.
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    Space SDK

    Space SDK

    Library for building web and mobile applications

    Javascript/Typescript library for interacting with Space in web/browser applications via an implementation of the Space API. Build websites or applications that can easily leverage Open Web protocols (IPFS, Textile, GunDB, Ethereum) to enable Web3-ready features.
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    qD Messages

    qD Messages

    Lightning fast peer-to-peer cross-platform messenger

    qDesk Messages is on track to become the first fully featured, cross-platform, publicly auditable, decentralized, real-time, dag-based end-to-end encrypted messenger with a feature to exchange goods and services and send payments. In this module, you can create end-to-end encrypted channels, organize them in folders, share the folder structure with your invite, control the channels you own, and participate in self-owned channels. Have private conversations or public channel discussions. Use...
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    DAGService

    DAGService

    Library for storing and replicating hash-linked data over the IPFS

    ...It provides the bare minimum functionality for any application to interact with the IPFS network (by getting and putting IPLD blocks) without having to deal with the complexities of operating a full IPFS node. It is an attempt to remake the core piece of the IPFS node reusable on it's own. Because 99% of the time, a browser or mobile (d)App only needs to be able to add and get small bits of data over the IPFS network. This library provides that, in a much smaller package (currently less than 1/2 the size of js-ipfs without much optimization -- we will continue to optimize further). It is also highly extensible, so developers need only include the features they need, keeping load times fast, and (d)Apps feeling snappy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Wrapper Client

    ...The reference implementation of Textile is written in Go, and can be compiled to various platforms, including mobile (Android/iOS) and desktop/server (OSX, Windows, Linux, etc). The library in this repo is designed to help support things like browser-based Textile apps, Node.js apps, and other use-cases.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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