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2024 M07 30

Ansible Playbook Grapher

A command line tool to create a graph representing your Ansible playbook tasks and roles.

ansible-playbook-grapher is a command line tool to create a graph representing your Ansible playbook plays, tasks and roles. The aim of this project is to have an overview of your playbook.

Ever UI

Unstyled highly composable components that you can copy/paste in your own codebase. Built with Tailwind CSS and a bit of Framer Motion. Customize them as you want.

The Mooltipass Hardware Authenticator
Ptyxis

A terminal for a container-oriented desktop.

Ptyxis is a terminal for GNOME with first-class support for containers.
Flatpak is the intended and preferred distribution mechanism.

zap.store

zap.store is a permissionless app store.

It uses nostr to establish identity, linking release artifacts to social profiles validated by the web of trust. This enables secure installs, a new app discoverability layer and developer monetization via zaps.

winapps

Run Windows applications (including Microsoft 365 and Adobe Creative Cloud) on GNU/Linux with KDE, GNOME or XFCE, integrated seamlessly as if they were native to the OS.

uCore

An OCI base image of Fedora CoreOS with batteries included.

uCore is an OCI image of Fedora CoreOS with "batteries included". More specifically, it's an opinionated, custom CoreOS image, built daily with some common tools added in. The idea is to make a lightweight server image including commonly used services or the building blocks to host them.

Bluefin

The Next Generation Linux Workstation.

Bluefin is an operating system for your computer. The best of both worlds: the reliability and ease of use of a Chromebook, with the power of a GNOME desktop.

Universal Blue

The Universal Blue project builds a diverse set of continuously delivered operating system images using Fedora Atomic Desktop's support for OCI/Docker containers.
That's nerdspeak for the ultimate Linux client: the reliability of a Chromebook, but with the flexibility and power of a traditional Linux desktop.