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    jQuery Validation Plugin

    jQuery Validation Plugin

    jQuery Validation Plugin library sources

    The jQuery Validation Plugin provides drop-in validation for your existing forms, while making all kinds of customizations to fit your application really easy. This jQuery plugin makes simple clientside form validation easy, whilst still offering plenty of customization options. It makes a good choice if you’re building something new from scratch, but also when you’re trying to integrate something into an existing application with lots of existing markup. The plugin comes bundled with a useful set of validation methods, including URL and email validation, while providing an API to write your own methods. All bundled methods come with default error messages in english and translations into 37 other languages. The plugin was initially written and maintained by Jörn Zaefferer, a member of the jQuery team, lead developer on the jQuery UI team and maintainer of QUnit. It was started back in the early days of jQuery in 2006, and updated and improved since then.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    qutebrowser

    qutebrowser

    A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5

    qutebrowser is a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI. It’s based on Python and PyQt5 and free software, licensed under the GPL. It was inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimperator/Pentadactyl. qutebrowser’s primary maintainer, The-Compiler, is currently working part-time on qutebrowser, funded by donations. To sustain this for a long time, your help is needed! See the GitHub Sponsors page for more information. Depending on your sign-up date and how long you keep a certain level, you can get qutebrowser t-shirts, stickers and more!
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    FreeWRL VRML/X3D browser
    FreeWRL is an Open Source, cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser, with script, SAI and EAI support. Platforms supported: Linux and other Unix-style platforms; Mac OS/X; Windows. Support for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, QNX) is under development.
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    Downloads: 174 This Week
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    Agregore Browser

    Agregore Browser

    A minimal browser for the distributed web (Desktop version)

    A minimal web browser for the distributed web. Web Extension support. Built-in Markdown/Gemini/JSON rendering extension. Built-in QR code scanner and generator extension. Generate a QR code for the current page. Scan a QR code from the browser action window. Right-click a link or image to generate a QR code for it. Built-in ad blocker (ublock origin). Built-in support for creating web archives via ArchiveWeb.page.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Ghostery

    Ghostery

    Ghostery Browser Extension for Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Edge

    Ghostery helps you browse smarter by giving you control over ads and tracking technologies to speed up page loads, eliminate clutter, and protect your data. This is the unified code repository for the Ghostery browser extensions in Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Edge. Browse the web safer, faster & with less annoying ads. Equipped with award-winning AI anti-tracking technology to browse the websafe and quickly. Ghostery helps you stay informed about what companies are tracking you by listing the trackers on each website you visit. Granular control within the detailed view allows you to block and unblock specific trackers. With one click, always allow or forbid Ghostery to block trackers and protect your personal data on a specific site. Smart-Browsing automatically optimizes page performance as your browse.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    CefSharp

    CefSharp

    .NET bindings for the Chromium embedded framework

    CefSharp is an easy way to embed a full-featured standards-compliant web browser into your C# or VB.NET app. CefSharp has browser controls for WinForms and WPF apps, and a headless (offscreen) version for automation projects too. CefSharp is based on Chromium Embedded Framework, the open source version of Google Chrome. CefSharp embraces modern web standards, and supports HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5 audio/video elements. 3D content is supported via WebGL which uses OpenGL/DirectX for hardware accelerated rendering. CefSharp includes embedded modules for PDF, web page printing and the WebKit Inspector (developer tools). CefSharp has no external dependencies, and the full build of CefSharp only adds ~80 MB to your app. See the CefSharp.MinimalExample project for ready-to-compile minimal example apps built with CefSharp. Within the projects source there are more complicated example projects.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    DuckDuckGo for iOS and Mac

    DuckDuckGo for iOS and Mac

    DuckDuckGo Browser for iPhone and Mac

    The DuckDuckGo browser for Mac and iOS is a free, privacy-focused web browser designed to protect users from online tracking. It blocks trackers, intrusive ads, and cookie pop-ups by default without requiring extensions. Built on Apple’s WebKit engine, the browser delivers fast and efficient performance. DuckDuckGo integrates its private search engine to prevent search history tracking and profiling. The Fire Button allows users to clear browsing data instantly with a single tap. Email Protection helps hide personal email addresses from trackers and marketers. Overall, DuckDuckGo offers simple, strong privacy protections built directly into the browsing experience.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Jasmine Comic

    Jasmine Comic

    A comic browser, supports Android / iOS / MacOS / Windows / Linux

    A comic browser that supports Android/iOS/MacOS/Windows/Linux.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Eric Integrated Development Environment

    Eric Integrated Development Environment

    Python Development Environment with all batteries included

    Eric is a Python IDE written using PyQt and QScintilla. It provides various features such as any number of open editors, an integrated (remote) debugger, project management facilities, unit test, refactoring and much more.
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    Downloads: 135 This Week
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    LibreWolf

    LibreWolf

    Linux-specific build and associated scripts for LibreWolf

    LibreWolf’s browser-linux repository hosts the Linux-specific build and associated scripts for LibreWolf, a free and open-source web browser that’s a community-driven fork of Firefox with a strong emphasis on privacy, security, and user freedom. Unlike mainstream browsers that collect telemetry or nudge users toward proprietary features, LibreWolf removes telemetry and many “data collection” mechanisms by default and ships with hardened privacy configurations geared toward minimizing tracking and unwanted online profiling. It also disables certain features like automatic updates or cloud synchronization out of the box, putting control back in the hands of the user and making it suitable for privacy-conscious individuals and organizations. Because this repository focuses on Linux builds, it includes tooling and CI configurations to compile and package up-to-date versions of the browser for common Linux distributions, with maintainers rolling in the latest Firefox security patches.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    WebdriverIO

    WebdriverIO

    Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js

    Adding helper functions, or more complicated sets and combinations of existing commands is simple and really useful. WebdriverIO can be run on the WebDriver Protocol for true cross-browser testing as well as Chrome DevTools Protocol for Chromium based automation using Puppeteer. The huge variety of community plugins allows you to easily integrate and extend your setup to fulfill your requirements. WebdriverIO allows you to automate any application written with modern web frameworks such as React, Angular, Polymeror Vue.js as well as native mobile applications for Android and iOS. It comes with smart selector strategies that can, e.g. using the react$ command, fetch React components by its component name and filter it by its props or states. A similar command called $shadow provides the ability to fetch elements within the shadow DOM of a web component.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    Progressive Web Apps for Firefox

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)

    A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox. Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use web APIs and features along with a progressive enhancement strategy to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications. Although Firefox supports many of Progressive Web App APIs, it does not support functionality to install them as a standalone system app with an app-like experience. This project creates a custom-modified Firefox runtime to allow websites to be installed as standalone apps and provides a console tool and browser extension to install, manage and use them. Command-line tool to install, manage and run Progressive Web Apps in Firefox. Extension to set up native programs, and install, manage and run PWAs and their profiles directly from the main Firefox browser. Isolated Firefox installation and profile(s) that stores the PWAs.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Ungoogled Chromium

    Ungoogled Chromium

    A lightweight approach to removing Google web service dependency

    In descending order of significance (i.e. most important objective first), ungoogled-chromium is Google Chromium, sans dependency on Google web services, ungoogled-chromium retains the default Chromium experience as closely as possible. Unlike other Chromium forks that have their own visions of a web browser, ungoogled-chromium is essentially a drop-in replacement for Chromium. ungoogled-chromium features tweaks to enhance privacy, control, and transparency. However, almost all of these features must be manually activated or enabled. In scenarios where the objectives conflict, the objective of higher significance should take precedence. Disable functionality specific to Google domains (e.g. Google Host Detector, Google URL Tracker, Google Cloud Messaging, Google Hotwording, etc.). This includes disabling Safe Browsing. Consult the FAQ for the rationale.
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    Ungoogled Chromium Mac

    Ungoogled Chromium Mac

    macOS packaging for ungoogled-chromium

    Ungoogled Chromium Mac is the macOS-specific build configuration and ecosystem support for Ungoogled Chromium, a Chromium fork designed to strip out Google telemetry, remote services, and proprietary integrations to deliver a more privacy-centric web browser for macOS computers. This repository includes patch sets, build scripts, and configuration adjustments tailored for Apple’s desktop environment so that developers and privacy enthusiasts can generate custom browser builds that behave like mainstream Chromium but without undesirable Google dependencies. By removing automatic update components, usage reporting systems, and bundled service APIs, this version aims to give macOS users a familiar web engine while maintaining control over data flows, network connections, and browser defaults. The macOS build also addresses platform conventions like keychain access, UI integration, and performance optimizations.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    CEF4Delphi

    CEF4Delphi

    CEF4Delphi is an open source project to embed Chromium-based browsers

    CEF4Delphi is an open source project to embed Chromium-based browsers in applications made with Delphi or Lazarus/FPC for Windows, Linux and MacOS. CEF4Delphi is based on DCEF3 and fpCEF3. The original license of those projects still applies to CEF4Delphi. Read the license terms in the LICENSE.md file. CEF4Delphi was developed and tested on Delphi 12.1 and it has been tested in Delphi 6, Delphi XE, Delphi 10, Delphi 11 and Lazarus 3.4/FPC 3.2.2. CEF4Delphi includes VCL, FireMonkey (FMX) and Lazarus components.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Dillo

    Dillo

    Dillo, a multi-platform graphical web browser

    Dillo is a lightweight, minimal graphical web browser, designed for speed, low resource usage, and privacy. It is written in C and C++ using the FLTK (Fast Light Toolkit) GUI library. Its goals include enabling web access on old or constrained hardware, using slow or unreliable network connections, minimizing dependencies, and avoiding many of the complexities and overheads of modern full-featured browsers. It omits many modern features (notably JavaScript), instead focusing on rendering HTML (mostly older/standardized subsets), images, and some CSS, while keeping the codebase small. It is free/open source under GPL-3.0.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Wexond

    Wexond

    Modern and feature-rich web browser base based on Electron

    Wexond is a beautiful, open-source, extensible web browser that's focused on privacy and offers a totally new user experience. Because it's made with Electron, it's not bloated with redundant Google tracking services and only utilizes minimal resources. And thanks to its Wexond Shield powered by Cliqz, websites can load up to eight times faster, and you can freely browse the web without pesky ads or worrying about websites tracking you. It features a clean, modern UI that's fast and fluent, with silky smooth animations that are perfectly timed. You can choose between a compact or normal browser UI. It also features convenient tab groups and scrollable tabs. Browse the web without any ads and don't let websites to track you. The animations are really smooth and their timings are perfectly balanced. Downloads popup with currently downloaded items (download manager WebUI page is WIP).
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    user.js

    user.js

    Firefox privacy, security and anti-tracking: a comprehensive user.js

    A user.js is a configuration file that can control Firefox settings - for a more technical breakdown and explanation, you can read more in the wiki. The arkenfox user.js is a template that aims to provide as much privacy and enhanced security as possible and to reduce tracking and fingerprinting as much as possible - while minimizing any loss of functionality and breakage (but it will happen). Everyone, experts included, should at least read the wiki, as it contains important information regarding a few user.js settings. Note that we do not recommend connecting over Tor on Firefox. Use the Tor Browser if your threat model calls for it, or for accessing hidden services. Also be aware that the arkenfox user.js is made specifically for desktop Firefox. Using it as-is in other Gecko-based browsers can be counterproductive, especially in the Tor Browser.
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    Gradle IntelliJ Plugin

    Gradle IntelliJ Plugin

    Gradle plugin for building plugins for IntelliJ-based IDEs

    The Gradle IntelliJ Plugin is a plugin for the Gradle build system to help configure your environment for building, testing, verifying, and publishing plugins for IntelliJ-based IDEs. The Gradle Wrapper files, and in particular the Gradle-wrapper.properties file, which specifies the version of Gradle to be used to build the plugin. If needed, the IntelliJ IDEA Gradle plugin downloads the version of Gradle specified in this file. The IDE Plugin generator automatically creates the Run Plugin run configuration that can be executed via the Run | Run... action or can be found in the Gradle tool window under the Run Configurations node. To execute the Gradle runIde task directly, open the Gradle tool window and search for the runIde task under the Tasks node. If it's not on the list, hit the re-import button in the toolbar at the top of the Gradle tool window.
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    Search by Image

    Search by Image

    Browser extension for reverse image search, available for Chrome

    Search by Image is a powerful browser extension for Safari that makes effortless reverse image searches possible, and comes with support for more than 30 search engines, such as Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu and TinEye. Search by Image is an open source project made possible thanks to a community of awesome supporters. By purchasing the extension on the Mac App Store, you help support the continued development of the extension. The extension helps journalists and researchers verify the authenticity of images, and assists in the identification of false information on social media. Search by Image is also popular among photographers, helping artists explore how their work is shared on the web, while shoppers find it valuable for discovering similar products at discounted prices. The extension enables you to search for images from the context menu and the browser toolbar with the help of a diverse set of reverse image search engines, which can be toggled and reordered from th
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Servo

    Servo

    Embed web technologies in applications

    Servo is an experimental, highly parallel, and embeddable browser rendering engine written in Rust. It leverages Rust’s memory-safety and concurrency strengths, supports modern GPU-powered rendering (WebGL/WebGPU), and serves as a research-forward alternative to traditional browser engines. Servo is a prototype web browser engine written in the Rust language. It is currently developed on 64-bit macOS, 64-bit Linux, 64-bit Windows, 64-bit OpenHarmony, and Android. Open governance under Linux Foundation Europe; collaborative project evolving standards. Cross-platform support including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, OpenHarmony.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    chromium-web-store

    chromium-web-store

    Allows adding extensions from chrome web store on ungoogled-chromium

    Allows adding extensions from chrome web store on ungoogled-chromium. Also adds semi-automatic extension updating. This extension brings the following functionality to ungoogled-chromium (and other forks that lack web store support). Allows installing extensions directly from chrome web store. Automatically checks for updates to your installed extensions and displays them on the badge. Pin the Chromium Web Store badge in your browser's toolbar. (Badges are hidden by default). The badge will show a red number indicating available updates. Click on the badge, then click the name of any extension to install the latest version. This method will work for non-webstore extensions as well if they support it, including chromium web store itself. (See the section below if you are an extension developer and don't have your extension listed in the chrome web store.)
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    cat-catch

    cat-catch

    Cat scratch chrome resource sniffing extension

    cat-catch is a resource sniffing extension that can help you filter and list resources on the current page. Maozha is open source. Anyone can download and modify it and put it on the app store. There are already many fake Maozha with the ad code added. Please pay attention to your own data security. All installation addresses are subject to github and user documentation. Chromium kernel version 93 or later is required after version 1.0.17. If it is lower than 93, please use version 1.0.16. The extension is a general sniffing tool and has the same function as the browser DevTools. It does not decrypt any website. Any content downloaded by the user has nothing to do with the extension. Please pay attention to the permissions and copyrights of the downloaded resources.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    linuxdeployqt

    linuxdeployqt

    Makes Linux applications self-contained by copying in the libraries

    Makes Linux applications self-contained by copying in the libraries and plugins that the application uses, and optionally generates an AppImage. Can be used for Qt and other applications. This Linux Deployment Tool, linuxdeployqt, takes an application as input and makes it self-contained by copying in the resources that the application uses (like libraries, graphics, and plugins) into a bundle. The resulting bundle can be distributed as an AppDir or as an AppImage to users, or can be put into cross-distribution packages. It can be used as part of the build process to deploy applications written in C, C++, and other compiled languages with systems like CMake, qmake, and make. When used on Qt-based applications, it can bundle a specific minimal subset of Qt required to run the application. This tool is conceptually based on the Mac Deployment Tool, macdeployqt in the tools applications of the Qt Toolkit, but has been changed to a slightly different logic.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Automa

    Automa

    A chrome extension for automating your browser by connecting blocks

    Automa is a browser extension for browser automation. From auto-fill forms, doing a repetitive task, taking a screenshot, to scraping data of the website, it's up to you what you want to do with this extension. Automa has provided various kinds of blocks that will help you do automation, and all you need to do is connect them. Want your workflow to run every day or every time you visit a specific website? You can set the workflow trigger on the trigger block. Try a workflow from the marketplace. There're dozens of workflows been shared by Automa users which you can add and customize. Auto-fill forms, do a repetitive task, take a screenshot, or scrape website data, the choice is yours. You can even schedule when the automation will execute! Browse the Automa marketplace where you can share and download workflows with others.
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