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Bunster: Compile Shell Scripts into Secure, Portable, Static Binaries

Bunster: Compile Shell Scripts into Secure, Portable, Static Binaries

Bunster is an innovative shell compiler that transforms shell scripts into standalone, shell-independent programs. Unlike traditional wrappers, it transpiles scripts into Go code, which is then compiled into secure, portable, and static binaries. This tool offers a robust solution for distributing shell logic without external dependencies.

Apr 13, 2026
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ZimaOS: A Simplified, Open NAS Operating System

ZimaOS: A Simplified, Open NAS Operating System

ZimaOS is a simplified, focused, and open NAS operating system developed by IceWhaleTech. Evolved from CasaOS, it offers enhanced hardware compatibility and a robust update experience, supporting both Zima series hardware and generic x86-64 systems with UEFI.

Apr 4, 2026
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claude-code-forge: Access Any AI Model Through Claude's Interface

claude-code-forge: Access Any AI Model Through Claude's Interface

claude-code-forge is a utility that enables users to access a wide array of AI models through the Claude Code interface. By configuring Claude Code to use TensorBlock Forge as its API provider, developers can leverage models like Qwen Coder and Gemini, expanding beyond Claude's default offerings. This repository provides simple setup scripts to integrate TensorBlock Forge seamlessly.

Feb 7, 2026
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The Fuck: Automatically Correct Your Previous Console Commands

The Fuck: Automatically Correct Your Previous Console Commands

The Fuck is a magnificent and highly popular Python application designed to automatically correct errors in your previous console commands. Inspired by a tweet, this tool aims to significantly enhance productivity for anyone frequently working in the terminal by fixing common typos and mistakes. With over 95,000 stars on GitHub, it's a widely adopted solution for command-line efficiency.

Jan 31, 2026
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Gum: Glamorous Shell Scripts with Interactive UI Components

Gum: Glamorous Shell Scripts with Interactive UI Components

Gum is a command-line tool from Charmbracelet designed to inject glamorous, interactive UI components into your shell scripts. It empowers developers to create engaging command-line experiences, leveraging the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss without needing to write Go code. Easily add prompts, spinners, tables, and other interactive elements to make your scripts more user-friendly and visually appealing.

Dec 20, 2025
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Oh My Zsh: Enhance Your Terminal with Plugins and Themes

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.

Nov 26, 2025
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ish: Linux Shell for iOS

ish: Linux Shell for iOS

iSH is an innovative project that brings a functional Linux shell environment to iOS devices. It achieves this by employing usermode x86 emulation and syscall translation, allowing users to run a variety of Linux tools and applications directly on their iPhone or iPad. This unique approach provides a powerful command-line experience for mobile users.

Nov 20, 2025
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fish-shell: The User-Friendly Command Line Shell

fish-shell: The User-Friendly Command Line Shell

fish-shell is a highly acclaimed, user-friendly command line shell designed for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Boasting over 31,000 stars, it offers powerful features like syntax highlighting, autosuggestions, and smart tab completions out of the box. Written in Rust, fish provides an intuitive and efficient experience for developers and users alike.

Nov 15, 2025
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dockur/macos: Run macOS in a Docker Container with KVM Acceleration

dockur/macos: Run macOS in a Docker Container with KVM Acceleration

dockur/macos is an innovative GitHub project that enables users to run macOS within a Docker container, leveraging KVM acceleration for optimal performance. This solution simplifies the process of setting up a macOS virtual machine, offering a web-based viewer and automatic download of macOS images. It provides a highly convenient and flexible way to access a macOS environment for various purposes, including development and testing.

Oct 12, 2025
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