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PixelViewer – cross-platform image viewer

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Graphics

PixelViewer is a cross-platform image viewer supports reading raw Luminance/YUV/RGB/ARGB/Bayer pixels data from file and rendering it.

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vv – image viewer for sixel terminals

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Graphics, Reviews

vv is different from the vast majority of image viewers. It’s a small command-line program to view images from the terminal.

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Hypervisors

Boxes – view, access, and manage remote and virtual systems

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms GUI, Internet

Boxes is a simple GNOME application to view, access, and manage remote and virtual systems.

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Diff Tools

sesdiff – generates a shortest edit script

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Software

sesdiff is a shortest edit script diff that’s written in the Rust programming language.

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Nebula

XEphem – Serious Interactive Astronomical Software Ephemeris

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Scientific

XEphem is a Motif based ephemeris and planetarium program for Unix-like operating systems including Linux.

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ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.3

ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.3 released: stamps and multi-page selection in PDF files, enhanced collaboration in sheets, Shape Merge and more

February 6, 2025 Steve Emms Office

The developers of ONLYOFFICE Docs have released version 8.3, bringing a fresh wave of enhancements.

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IntelliShell – like IntelliSense, but for shells

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

IntelliShell acts like a bookmark store for commands. No need to have a clean history to find something useful with CTRL + R.

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Snip – simple snippet manager

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

Snip is a simple snippet manager for your predefined Ultisnips Snippet Directory.

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Programming

Re-Highlight – powerful syntax highlighter

February 5, 2025 Eilidih Parris Programming

Re-Highlight is a powerful syntax highlighter, which is a sub-module of the Reqable project.

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Coding

Freeze – generate images of code and terminal output

February 5, 2025 Steve Emms CLI, Programming, Utilities

Freeze generates PNGs, SVGs, and WebPs of code and terminal output alike.

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