🌌 A semi-temporary directory for Windows & macOS
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May 3, 2026 - Rust
🌌 A semi-temporary directory for Windows & macOS
Flexible task / knowledge organizational tool
A godot project to help life organization (especially for students), with todolists, timetable, and even a sheet system to learn and remind notions !
script that scans directories for images and videos, identifies potentially NSFW content using the OpenNSFW2 library, and moves flagged files to a separate folder. The script processes files in parallel for efficiency, logs NSFW probabilities, and ensures smooth operation with built-in error handling and safety measures
App for aiding the process of creating and managing LARPs
Command line tools to compress and encrypt your keys
KuKaKo is a visual, open source tool for communicating (sometimes messy) connections between people and things in community.
A lightweight Windows desktop calendar application for tracking daily events and goals with a clean, distraction-free interface. Made with Python. Simple to install. Simple to use.
A project to help you find all the repos in an org where you contributed
Ascension is a digital personal development system
Centralized development dashboard and project launcher.
App for artists
Basic Android application based on sample code from the Freelancer Hackathon
create, update and remove labels on git repositories from an owner or organization
Internal package providing tools for Epiverse-TRACE developers
Custom start page builder & editor - no account needed, templates, creates files
Filum: take a tangle of competing tasks, and patiently pull out one calm thread. The whole project is inspired by Carl Jung's book "Man and his symbols"
Just a little script that puts loose files into their own automatically named folders (minus extension).
Add a description, image, and links to the organisation-tool topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the organisation-tool topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."