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    Tamagui

    Tamagui

    Style React fast with 100% parity on React Native

    Tamagui is a cross-platform UI framework and styling system for React and React Native that enables developers to build high-performance applications with a single codebase shared across web and mobile platforms. It combines a universal style system with a powerful optimizing compiler that transforms styled components into efficient, platform-specific output, significantly improving runtime performance. The framework provides a superset of the React Native styling API, allowing developers to write styles once and have them work consistently across environments. Tamagui also includes a full UI kit with both styled and unstyled components, enabling flexible design system creation. Its compiler performs advanced optimizations such as CSS extraction, tree flattening, and dead code elimination, reducing bundle size and improving rendering speed. The system includes robust theming capabilities with support for design tokens, responsive props, and dynamic themes like dark mode.
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    sh

    sh

    A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter with bash support

    A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter. Supports POSIX Shell, Bash, and mksh. Requires Go 1.16 or later. To parse shell scripts, inspect them, and print them out, see the syntax examples. For high-level operations like performing shell expansions on strings, see the shell examples. shfmt formats shell programs. See canonical.sh for a quick look at its default style. shfmt formats shell programs. If the only argument is a dash (-) or no arguments are given, standard input will be used. If a given path is a directory, all shell scripts found under that directory will be used. When indexing Bash associative arrays, always use quotes. The static parser will otherwise have to assume that the index is an arithmetic expression. Some builtins like export and let are parsed as keywords. A subset of the Go packages are available as an npm package called mvdan-sh.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Kando

    Kando

    The Cross-Platform Pie Menu

    Kando is a cross-platform pie menu for your desktop. It offers an unconventional, fast, highly efficient, and fun way of interacting with your computer! You can use Kando to launch applications, simulate keyboard shortcuts, open files, and much more.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    JavaCV

    JavaCV

    Java interface to OpenCV, FFmpeg, and more

    JavaCV uses wrappers from the JavaCPP Presets of commonly used libraries by researchers in the field of computer vision (OpenCV, FFmpeg, libdc1394, FlyCapture, Spinnaker, OpenKinect, librealsense, CL PS3 Eye Driver, videoInput, ARToolKitPlus, flandmark, Leptonica, and Tesseract) and provides utility classes to make their functionality easier to use on the Java platform, including Android. JavaCV also comes with hardware accelerated full-screen image display (CanvasFrame and GLCanvasFrame), easy-to-use methods to execute code in parallel on multiple cores (Parallel), user-friendly geometric and color calibration of cameras and projectors (GeometricCalibrator, ProCamGeometricCalibrator, ProCamColorCalibrator), detection and matching of feature points (ObjectFinder), a set of classes that implement direct image alignment of projector-camera systems (mainly GNImageAligner, ProjectiveTransformer, ProjectiveColorTransformer, ProCamTransformer, and ReflectanceInitializer), and more.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Choices.js

    Choices.js

    A vanilla JS customizable select box/text input plugin

    Choices.js is a lightweight, configurable select box/text input plugin. Similar to Select2 and Selectize but without the jQuery dependency. Choices is compiled using Babel targeting browsers with more than 1% of global usage and expecting that features listed below are available or polyfilled in the browser. You may see exact list of target browsers by running npx browserslist within this repository folder. If you need to support a browser that does not have one of the features listed below, I suggest including a polyfill from the very good polyfill.io. Events fired by Choices behave the same as standard events. No jQuery dependency, configurable sorting, flexible styling, fast search/filtering, clean API, right-to-left support, custom templates.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Neovide

    Neovide

    No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust

    This is a simple graphical user interface for Neovim (an aggressively refactored and updated Vim editor). Where possible there are some graphical improvements, but functionally it should act like the terminal UI. To check out all the cool features, installation instructions, configuration settings, and much more, head on over to neovide.dev.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Postbird

    Postbird

    Open source PostgreSQL GUI client for macOS, Linux and Windows

    Postbird is a cross-platform PostgreSQL GUI client, written in JavaScript, runs with Electron.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    [incr Tcl] is the most widely used O-O system for Tcl. The name is a play on C++, and [incr Tcl] provides a similar object model, including multiple inheritence and public and private classes and variables. Repos now http://core.tcl.tk/itcl and itk
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    Downloads: 136 This Week
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    Gator

    Gator

    Conda environment and package management extension from within Jupyter

    The Mamba Navigator, a Web UI for managing conda environments. Provides Conda/Mamba environment and package management as a standalone application or as an extension for JupyterLab.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Karabiner-Elements

    Karabiner-Elements

    Powerful utility for keyboard customization

    Karabiner-Elements is a powerful key remapper for macOS.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Pock

    Pock

    Widgets manager for MacBook Touch Bar

    Pock brings your macOS Dock and useful widgets to the MacBook Pro Touch Bar, turning that slim display into an always-available control strip tailored to your workflow. Its signature feature replicates the Dock directly on the Touch Bar, letting you launch or switch apps with a tap while freeing precious pixels on your desktop. Beyond the Dock, Pock offers modular widgets—like Now Playing, status indicators, and system controls—that you can enable, disable, or rearrange to taste. The interface is intentionally minimal and glanceable, so information like track titles or app badges are readable without distracting from your main screen. Configuration is straightforward, allowing per-widget settings and theming that fits both light and dark environments. For users who still rely on Touch Bar-equipped Macs, Pock turns an underused strip into a genuinely helpful, customizable dashboard that speeds up common actions and surfaces the right context at the right time.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Stable Diffusion Web UI

    Stable Diffusion Web UI

    Feature showcase for stable-diffusion-webui

    This repository curates a living gallery of examples that demonstrate what the Stable Diffusion Web UI and its ecosystem can do. It documents practical recipes that pair prompts with parameters, samplers, upscalers, and extensions so others can reproduce results reliably. The focus is on education by example: side-by-side comparisons reveal how settings like CFG scale, denoising strength, schedulers, or ControlNet inputs change an image. It also highlights workflows—for instance, text-to-image to image-to-image refinement, then upscaling and face enhancement—to teach good production hygiene. The showcase lowers the barrier for newcomers who want a concrete starting point rather than abstract options. It doubles as a reference for experienced users who want quick reminders and reproducible settings for specific looks.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    wxFormBuilder

    wxFormBuilder

    A wxWidgets GUI Builder

    wxFormBuilder is a GUI builder for the wxWidgets framework. Code generation is supported for C++, Python, Lua and PHP. Additionally, the import and export of XRC code is possible. To support additional widgets, custom plugins can be used. wxFormBuilder runs on Windows, various Linux distributions and macOS.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Helm Dashboard

    Helm Dashboard

    The missing UI for Helm - visualize your releases

    Helm Dashboard is an open-source project which offers a UI-driven way to view the installed Helm charts, see their revision history and corresponding k8s resources. It also allows users to perform simple actions such as rolling back to a revision or upgrading to a newer version. This project is part of Komodor's vision to help Kubernetes users to navigate and troubleshoot their clusters. It is important to note that Helm Dashboard is NOT an official project by the helm team.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Slint

    Slint

    Slint is an open-source declarative GUI toolkit

    Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit written in Rust (with bindings for C++, JavaScript, and Python) for building modern, native user interfaces across desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms. It uses a domain-specific UI markup that compiles to efficient native code.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    lazynpm

    lazynpm

    Terminal UI for npm

    Lazynpm is a terminal user interface (TUI) for working with npm (Node.js package manager) commands, written in Go using the gocui library. It is designed for developers who find themselves doing repetitive npm workflows — linking, building dependencies, installing, and so on — and want a simplified interface rather than remembering or typing long sequences of npm commands. The UI offers keybindings and visual feedback so you can navigate dependencies, install packages, run scripts, and link modules in a more interactive way. It is inspired by Duffield’s other tools (such as lazygit and lazydocker) in giving “the lazier way” to manage terminal workflows. While it supports Unix environments (macOS/Linux), it is noted that it is not compatible with Windows due to one of its dependencies (pty) being incompatible with Windows. The project is open-source under the MIT license, and provides installation via Homebrew or Go install.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    miniblink49

    miniblink49

    Lighter, faster browser kernel of blink to integrate HTML UI in apps

    miniblink is an open source, one file, small browser widget based on chromium. By using C interface, you can create a browser with just some line code. miniblink is an open source, single-file, and currently the smallest known chromium-based browser control. Through its exported pure C interface, a browser control can be created in a few lines of code. C++, C#, Delphi and other language calls (support C++, C#, Delphi language to call). Embedded Nodejs, support electron (with Nodejs, can run electron). Customize as you wish, simulate another browser environment. Perfect HTML5 support, friendly to various front-end libraries (support HTML5, and friendly to front framework). After turning off the cross-domain switch, you can use various cross-domain functions (support cross-domain). Headless mode, which greatly saves resources and is suitable for crawlers (headless mode, be suitable for Web Crawler).
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    pywebview

    pywebview

    Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS

    pywebview is a lightweight cross-platform wrapper around a webview component that allows to display HTML content in its own native GUI window. It gives you power of web technologies in your desktop application, hiding the fact that GUI is browser based. You can use pywebview either with a lightweight web framework like Flask or Bottle or on its own with a two way bridge between Python and DOM. pywebview uses native GUI for creating a web component window: WinForms on Windows, Cocoa on macOS and QT or GTK on Linux. If you choose to freeze your application, pywebview does not bundle a heavy GUI toolkit or web renderer with it keeping the executable size small. pywebview is compatible with Python 3.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    Crazy Eddies GUI System (CEGUI)

    A fast, powerful and adaptable GUI solution

    Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) system is a graphical user interface C++ library. It was designed particularly for the needs of videogames, but the library is usable for non-game tasks, such as any other type of applications (rendering/visualisation/virtual reality) and tools. It is designed for user flexibility in look-and-feel, as well as being adaptable to the user's choice in tools and operating systems. Established in 2003, CEGUI sees continual, active development and remains one of the most powerful and most popular options for developers requiring an adaptable and efficient GUI solution. CEGUI is fully supported by the developers that created - and continue to develop - the library, and who are accessible via the project's dedicated internet forums and IRC channel. For more information, more screenshots and for news, check out out our homepage: http://cegui.org.uk The repository is now at bitbucket (including our issue/bug tracker): https://bitbucket.org/cegui
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    Clashy

    Clashy

    A GUI proxy client for Windows / Mac / Ubuntu Desktop based on Clash

    A GUI proxy client for Windows / Mac / Ubuntu Desktop based on Clash and Electron. Windows / Mac / Ubuntu.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Material UI

    Material UI

    Comprehensive React component library that implements Material Design

    Material UI is an open-source React component library that implements Google's Material Design. It's comprehensive and can be used in production out of the box. A meticulous implementation of Material Design; every Material UI component meets the highest standards of form and function. Start quickly with Material Design or use the advanced theming feature to easily tailor the components to your needs. CSS utilities allow you to move faster and make for a smooth developer experience when styling any component. Reach out for the Figma Design Kit and the Sync plugin to bridge the gap between development and design when using Material UI.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    TanStack Table

    TanStack Table

    Headless UI for building powerful tables & datagrids for TS/JS

    TanStack Table is a headless UI library crafted for building powerful, highly customizable tables and data grids with TypeScript/JavaScript. It provides robust logic, state management, and APIs while intentionally omitting UI markup and styling, giving developers total control over presentation. It supports multiple frameworks, including React, Vue, Solid, Svelte, Qwik, Lit, and Vanilla JS/TS.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Eww

    Eww

    ElKowars wacky widgets

    Eww (ElKowar's Wacky Widgets, pronounced with sufficient amounts of disgust) is a widget system made in Rust, which lets you create your own widgets similarly to how you can in AwesomeWM. The key difference: It is independent of your window manager. Configured in yuck and themed using CSS, it is easy to customize and provides all the flexibility you need. Rather than with your system package manager, I strongly recommend installing it using rustup. Additionally, eww requires some dynamic libraries to be available on your system. The exact names of the packages that provide these may differ depending on your distribution.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    OpenKey

    OpenKey

    Vietnamese Input for macOS, Windows and Linux

    OpenKey is an open-source third-party keyboard for iOS that aims to provide customizable layouts and extend typing functionality. It focuses on user privacy and extensibility, offering a framework to build custom iOS keyboards.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Page Agent

    Page Agent

    JavaScript in-page GUI agent. Control web interfaces

    Page Agent is an open-source in-page AI agent framework that allows developers to control and interact with web interfaces using natural language directly within the browser. Unlike traditional browser automation tools, it operates entirely through in-page JavaScript, eliminating the need for browser extensions, headless browsers, or external automation environments. The system enables users to manipulate the DOM through text-based commands, allowing complex workflows such as form filling, navigation, and UI interaction to be executed through simple natural language instructions. Page Agent is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing web applications, making it possible to embed AI copilots into SaaS platforms without major backend changes. It supports a bring-your-own-LLM approach, allowing developers to connect their preferred language models to power the agent’s reasoning capabilities.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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