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git-secrets - (★ 13.3k) prevents you from committing passwords and other sensitive information to a git repository.
git-secrets scans commits, commit messages, and
--no-ff merges to prevent adding secrets into your git repositories. If a commit, commit message, or any commit in a --no-ff merge history matches one of your configured prohibited regular expression patterns, then the commit is rejected.
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Peekaboo - (★ 4k at GitHub) is Mac automation that sees the screen and does the clicks. It's a macOS CLI & optional MCP server that enables AI agents to capture screenshots of applications, or the entire system, with optional visual question answering through local or remote AI models.
#automation #agent #screen
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PriceGhost - (★ 550) a self-hosted price tracking application that monitors product prices from any website.
Get notified when prices drop, hit your target price, or items come back in stock.
#monitoring #selfhosted #price
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career-ops - (★32.6k) AI-powered job search system built on Claude Code. 14 skill modes, Go dashboard, PDF generation, batch processing.
And if you are on the job market at the moment, here is another tool for you:
Resume-Matcher - (★26.7k at GitHub) creates tailored resumes for each job application with AI-powered suggestions. Works locally with Ollama or connect to your favorite LLM provider via API.
(However, tailoring your CV for each job is not the most challenging part. The hardest part then is remembering what you highlighted for each application 🤭 Happy Friday!)
#ai #resume #job #aistolemyjob
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Revdiff - (★ 277 at GitHub) is a TUI for reviewing diffs, files, and documents with inline annotations. Outputs structured annotations to stdout on quit, making it easy to pipe results into AI agents, scripts, or other tools.
Built for a specific use case: reviewing code changes, plans, and documents without leaving a terminal-based AI coding session (e.g., Claude Code). Just enough UI to navigate diffs and files, annotate specific lines, and return the results to the calling process - no more, no less.
Essentially, it looks as a standard diff tool displaying changes. However, its main feature is adding annotations to modified lines. This is similar to GitHub PR comments we leave for fellow reviewers, but in RevDiff your annotations are returned to Claude Code, which can then fix the issue based on the context.
#review #coding #ai
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macpow - (★ 686) is a real-time power tree TUI for Apple Silicon. macpow reads directly from macOS hardware interfaces — IOReport, SMC, IORegistry, CoreAudio, and Mach/kernel APIs — to show per-component power draw, temperatures, frequencies, CPU utilization, and per-process energy attribution. No sudo required.
#useful #mac #silicon #power #battery
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Glance - (★ 33k) is a self-hosted, lightweight, highly customizable dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place.
Various widgets
・RSS feeds
・Subreddit posts
・Hacker News posts
・Weather forecasts
・YouTube channel uploads
・Twitch channels
・Market prices
・Docker containers status
・Server stats
・Custom widgets
・...
#dashboard #go #news
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AWS FinOps dashboard - (★ 1.2k) is an open-source command-line tool for AWS cost monitoring. It provides multi-account cost summaries by time period, service, and cost allocation tags; budget limits vs. actuals; EC2 instance status; six‑month cost trend charts; and “FinOps audit” reports (e.g. untagged or idle resources).
#aws #costs #optimisation
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Meshtastic - (★7k at GitHub) - is an open source, off-grid, decentralized mesh network built to run on affordable, low-power devices. No cell towers. No internet. Just pure peer-to-peer connectivity.
Imagine carrying a radio device flashed with Meshstatic firmware in your backpack. These devices create a mesh network, allowing you to connect to it via your smartphone and send messages securely. These messages travel through the mesh network rather than relying on the internet or cellular networks.
Currently, a limited number of devices are supported. For example, the LILYGO TTGO T-echo can be purchased on Amazon.
Mesh networks are particularly useful in areas where traditional connectivity is unavailable or unreliable. Think remote forests, rural areas or large gatherings like festivals, open-air events and even protests. As more people use mesh devices, the overall connection becomes more reliable.
#mesh #hardware #privacy #messages #connectivity
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git-cliff - (★11.5k at GitHub) is a highly customizable Changelog Generator that follows Conventional Commit specifications. git-cliff can generate changelog files from the Git history by utilizing conventional commits as well as regex-powered custom parsers. The changelog template can be customized with a configuration file to match the desired format.
#git #commit
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llmfit - (★11.1k) a terminal tool that right-sizes LLM models to your system's RAM, CPU, and GPU. Detects your hardware, scores each model across quality, speed, fit, and context dimensions, and tells you which ones will actually run well on your machine.
If Ollama is running in your system and llmfit can detect it, then you can pull model directly to your local ollama by pressing
d key, which is very convinient.
#hardware #llm #model #ollama2 091
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Hyprnote - (★ 7.7k at GitHub) is an AI notetaking app specifically designed to take meeting notes. With Hyprnote, you can transcribe all kinds of meetings whether it be online or offline.
・ Listens to your meetings so you can only jot down important stuff
・ No bots joining your meetings - Hyprnote listens directly to sounds coming in & out of your computer
・ Crafts perfect summaries based on your memos, right after the meeting is over
・You can run Hyprnote completely offline by using LM Studio or Ollama
You can also use it for taking notes for lectures or organizing your thoughts
#ai #notes #meetings
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SQL Explain Plan Visualizer by Datadog.
This is a very useful tool for analysing your SQL query performance and identifying bottlenecks. Simply call the command for your SQL database, like this:
EXPLAIN (ANALYSE, FORMAT JSON, VERBOSE, BUFFERS) [your query]
The console will then generate a detailed JSON report. Copy this report and paste it into the visualiser to explore your query’s weaknesses.
#sql #report #analyse #postgresdb #mysql2 091
TrailBase - (★ 4,5k at GitHub) is an open, sub-millisecond, single-executable Firebase alternative with type-safe REST APIs, realtime subscriptions, built-in WebAssembly runtime, SSR, auth and admin UI built on Rust, SQLite & Wasmtime.
Simplify with fewer moving parts: an easy to self-host, single-executable, extensible backend for your mobile, web or desktop application. Sub-millisecond latencies eliminate the need for dedicated caches, no more stale or inconsistent data.
#rapid #rust #selfhosted #cloud
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prek - (★ 4k at GitHub) is a better
pre-commit, re-engineered in Rust.
pre-commit is a popular framework to run hooks written in many languages, and it manages the language toolchain and dependencies for running the hooks.
prek is a reimagined version of pre-commit, built in Rust. It is designed to be a faster, dependency-free and drop-in alternative for it, while also providing some additional long-requested features.
#hooks #precommit #commit #rust2 091
maptoposter - (★ 6.6k) is a fun project, allowing you to transform your favorite cities into beautiful, minimalist designs. MapToPoster lets you create and export visually striking map posters with code.
clone the repo, then run it with:
uv venv
uv pip install -r requirements.txt
uv run create_map_poster.py -c "London" -C "UK" -t sunset -d 15000
and enjoy your brand new nice poster. Happy Friday!
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Resterm - (★ 1.2k) is a terminal-based REST/GraphQL/gRPC/WebSocket/SSE client.
Although sharing a common purpose, this client doesn’t feel like just another Postman alternative. Instead, it boasts a few very neat features:
⋅ Resterm is keyboard driven.
⋅ Everything lives in plain files (
.http/.rest) - no cloud or account - everything stays local (whch is awesome)
⋅ Built-in SSH tunnels for HTTP/gRPC/WebSocket/SSE.
⋅ OAuth 2.0 built-in - client credentials, password grant, authorization code + PKCE with automatic browser flow and token refresh.
⋅ RestermScript (RTS) resterm focused custom scripting lang for safe, predictable request-time logic (templates, directives, workflows). If you want JavaScript instead - this works too.
⋅ Fast iteration loop with explorer + history + diff/compare + captures/workflows.
⋅ Debuggable - timeline tracing, profiler, streaming transcripts and inline scripts/tests.
More screenshots can be found here.
#rest #grpc #api #cli #terminal #bobukrecommends
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