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Filestash: Universal Data Access & File Management Platform
Filestash is an open-source, storage-agnostic file management platform that provides universal data access. It functions as a Dropbox-like file manager, supporting numerous storage protocols and offering a highly modular architecture. With its extensive plugin ecosystem, Filestash allows users to manage, access, and automate workflows across various data sources and file formats.

Pear Desktop: An Electron-based Music Player Extension
Pear Desktop is an open-source, Electron-based application designed to enhance your music player experience with a native look and feel. It offers cross-platform compatibility for Windows, macOS, and Linux, alongside extensive customization options through themes and a robust plugin system. This independent extension provides a dedicated desktop interface for your favorite music.

Oh My Zsh: Enhance Your Terminal with Plugins and Themes
Oh My Zsh is a community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration, transforming your terminal into a powerful and personalized environment. It provides a vast collection of over 300 plugins and 140 themes to boost productivity and customize your command-line interface. With easy installation and an auto-update tool, keeping your setup fresh and efficient is straightforward.

asdf: A Universal Version Manager for Multiple Runtimes
asdf is an extendable command-line tool designed to manage multiple language runtime versions efficiently. It acts as a single, unified solution, replacing individual version managers like nvm or rbenv for various programming languages. With its plugin-based architecture, asdf provides consistent commands and project-specific version control across diverse development environments.