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An OpenTelemetry .NET distro that exports to Azure Monitor
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Driver used to connect to CryptoPackets Secure data tokenization service.
A simple generic cache library that allows developers to easily store, retrieve and remove collections of objects in IDistributedCache. This library also allows developers store cached data in Memory, SQL and Redis.
Nuke Updater
ConEmu-Maximus5 (short for Console Emulator) is a handy and full featured Windows console window (local terminal) with a lot of enhancements: panes, tabs, tasks, jump lists, quake style, handy text and block selection, handy paste of paths in either Unix or Windows notation, and much more. ConEmu.Core package contains only essential files - no extras, no Far Manager plugins, no documentation. Full distro and docs are available on the project site. ConEmu may work as either standalone window, or embeddable console control. And it may host two types of applications: * ‘console’: cmd, powershell, Far Manager, bash, and many others; * ‘graphical’ (GUI): Notepad, PuTTY, GVim, mintty and so on. Short list of features: * predefined and user-defined tasks for different shells; * user friendly text and block selection and paste; * smooth and friendly window resizing; * Windows 7 Jump Lists and Progress on Taskbar buttons; * DosBox integration: run old DOS applications (games) in modern OS; * quake-style and full screen window modes; * ANSI sequences and Xterm 256 colors; * cursor: standard console (horizontal) or GUI (vertical); * customizable starting tabs; * Far Manager integration: drag-n-drop, tabs, truecolor, thumbnails; * unicode and CJK support; * explore much more features on the project site.
Tired of seeing those cool ascii Linux distro's logos? now you can have it in your favorite OS.
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the [Chocolatey Team](https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. ### Information - [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://community.chocolatey.org) - [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [GitHub](https://github.com/chocolatey) - [Blog](https://blog.chocolatey.org/) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) - [Documentation](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support) ### Commands There are quite a few commands you can call - you should check out the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands). Here are the most common: - Help - choco --help or choco command --help - Search - choco search something - List - choco list - Config - choco config list - Install - choco install baretail - Pin - choco pin windirstat - Outdated - choco outdated - Upgrade - choco upgrade baretail - Uninstall - choco uninstall baretail #### Alternative installation sources: - Install ruby gem - choco install compass -source ruby - Install python egg - choco install sphynx -source python - Install windows feature - choco install IIS -source windowsfeatures #### More For more advanced commands and switches, use `choco --help` or `choco command --help`. You can also look at the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands), including how you can force a package to install the x86 version of a package. ### Create Packages? We have some great guidance on how to do that. Where? I'll give you a hint, it rhymes with socks! [Docs!](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages) In that mess there is a link to the [PowerShell Chocolatey module reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions).
NucleusDotNet is a cross-platform library used for the development of .NET applications
NucleusDotNet.Windows is the Windows version of NucleusDotNet, a helper library for developing applications using .NET
This NuGet package provides easy C# access for controlling the network adapters on a linux machine that uses the NMCLI (Network Manager) Library. This package is specifically designed with the Raspberry Pi in mind, and therefore is not guaranteed to work on any distro of linux besides Raspbian.
VMA bundle helpers. A bundle must be added separatetly to your project, see VmaBundle.distro packages.
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the Chocolatey Team (https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. This is the Chocolatey Library (API / DLL) package which allows Chocolatey to be embedded in your application. ### Information - [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://community.chocolatey.org) - [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [GitHub](https://github.com/chocolatey) - [Blog](https://blog.chocolatey.org/) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) - [Documentation](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support)
.NET implementation of the yescrypt a password-based key derivation function (KDF) and password hashing scheme. - Yescrypt.CheckPasswd() validates plaintext passwords against yescrypt password hashes typical of the /etc/shadow file in modern Linux distros - Yescrypt.ChangePasswd() generates a new password hash in the same format with random salt, using yescrypt settings in the existing password hash - Yescrypt.NewPasswd() generates a new password hash with the settings specified by the caller
This is a little helper NuGet package to share certain the following aspects: - Enable .NET metrics and expose them via OpenTelemetry - Provide a custom health check tool for distroless scenarios - Reference Roslyn analyzers for consistent code quality across projects - Enable NuGet package auditing to detect vulnerabilities in dependencies - Enable NuGet package lock files for deterministic builds - Set MSBuild properties for container builds using Microsoft.NET.Build.Containers, enabling OCI-compliant container image metadata - Provide dedicated MSBuild target for publishing both regular and chiseled container images with corresponding tags
A library for automating the build and distrobution of Clowd.Squirrel installers
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the [Chocolatey Team](https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. ### Information * [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://chocolatey.org) * [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) * [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [Github](https://github.com/chocolatey) * [Blog](https://chocolatey.org/blog) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) * [Documentation](https://chocolatey.org/docs) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support) ### Commands There are quite a few commands you can call - you should check out the [command reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/commands-reference). Here are the most common: * Help - choco -? or choco command -? * Search - choco search something * List - choco list -lo * Config - choco config list * Install - choco install baretail * Pin - choco pin windirstat * Outdated - choco outdated * Upgrade - choco upgrade baretail * Uninstall - choco uninstall baretail #### Alternative installation sources: * Install ruby gem - choco install compass -source ruby * Install python egg - choco install sphynx -source python * Install windows feature - choco install IIS -source windowsfeatures * Install webpi feature - choco install IIS7.5Express -source webpi #### More For more advanced commands and switches, use `choco -?` or `choco command -h`. You can also look at the [command reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/commands-reference), including how you can force a package to install the x86 version of a package. ### Create Packages? We have some great guidance on how to do that. Where? I'll give you a hint, it rhymes with socks! [Docs!](https://chocolatey.org/docs/create-packages) In that mess there is a link to the [PowerShell Chocolatey module reference](https://chocolatey.org/docs/helpers-reference).
Internal implementation package for OpenCvSharp to work on Linux. This runtime may work on other linux distros, but it was built using OpenCV 4.12.0 specifically for Ubuntu24.04LTS.
Userspace VMA bundle for Debian family distros. This package provides pre-built VMA libraries and dependencies for high-performance networking on Linux. Individual component licenses are included in the package.