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A Material Design-inspired userChrome.css theme for Firefox, with tweaks to make the UX as optimal and minimal as possible
A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
Modern, advanced, portable, multiprotocol bootloader and boot manager. (Official mirror of https://codeberg.org/Limine/Limine)
Media controls for Linux, powered by MPRIS via D-Bus
๐ฆ Soothing pastel icons for VSCode/VSCodium
Desktop utility that helps preventing repetitive strain injuries by keeping track of usage patterns and periodically informing the user to take breaks.
PDF version of Drew DeVault's Wayland Book from https://wayland-book.com/
Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. โ๏ธ ๐
mortie / swaylock-effects
Forked from swaywm/swaylockSwaylock, with fancy effects
๐ง A list of awesome Linux softwares
a polkit agent in 145 lines of code, because polkit is dumb and none of the other agents worked
Client did not pay? Add opacity to the body tag and decrease it every day until their site completely fades away
Only one udevrule file triggering plug and critical battery level notifications (multi-x sessions support)
A mardown renderer for nvim written with gtkrs and neovim-lib
๐ฅ Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O.
lbonn / rofi
Forked from davatorium/rofi[Historical wayland fork - see davatorium/rofi!] Rofi: A window switcher, run dialog and dmenu replacement
How to work with embedded Linux, since nobody else wants to tell you.