teams-cli
dillo-plugin-gemini
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teams-cli
- Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
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Microsoft rebuilt Teams from the ground up, promises 2x faster performance
https://github.com/fossteams/teams-cli uses https://github.com/fossteams/teams-api
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Microsoft Teams Premium: Cut costs and add AI-powered productivity
We've had already requests for a Weechat plugin [1], and Pidgin / Matrix are good candidates too.
[1]: https://github.com/fossteams/teams-cli/issues/2
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Teams Is Killing My Mac Every Day
Check out my projects, PRs are open!
https://github.com/fossteams/teams-cli
https://github.com/fossteams/fossteams-frontend
https://github.com/fossteams/fossteams_gui
- Bloated Microsoft Teams
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Element Matrix Services Launches Bridging for Microsoft Teams
If you want to get partially read of the Teams UX / UI, check my project. I'm working on providing a Teams library and a Teams CLI:
https://github.com/fossteams/teams-cli
- Microsoft Teams from Your Terminal
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teams-cli, a CLI for Microsoft Teams
These tokens are collected by replicating the Oauth flow with an Electron app that basically intercepts the redirection and gets the tokens. These tokens are then saved in a directory and are picked up by teams-cli (actually teams-api) when you use it.
- Teams-CLI, a Microsoft Teams CLI written in Go
- Show HN: Microsoft Teams CLI (WIP)
dillo-plugin-gemini
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Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
Thanks for your DPI work. I tested the gemini plugin and works very well.
My only complain is that it keeps asking to confirm new keys every time a new server is visited which causes a lot of friction to explore several gemini servers. I understand that is a tradeoff between usability and security, but I wish there was a better solution than that.
For now I uploaded Charles plugin written in shell script[1], which always trusts the certificate.
[1]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo-plugin-gemini/
But I'm considering switching to the Go version if I can find a way to improve the UX.
Also, I kindly ask you to add the tag "dillo-plugin" so you can make Dillo plugins easily discoverable by searching for the tag in GitHub[2].
[2]: https://github.com/topics/dillo-plugin
> I believe that in recent versions of Dillo, even https is implemented as a DPI plugin.
This was done initially[3] (before 2007) but it was moved to the browser itself[4] in 2016.
[3]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/commits/afd2763caa56d...
[4]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/commit/bf5a7783f4a192...
What are some alternatives?
teams-api - Unofficial Microsoft Teams Library
purple-teams - A MS Teams plugin for libpurple/Pidgin (3rd party client)
matrix-appservice-irc - Node.js IRC bridge for Matrix
awesome-electron-alternatives - A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
MicrosoftTeams-msinternal - This project was created from PowerShell which allows people to download the latest internal build of Microsoft Teams.
teams-token - A super simple Electron app that will save your Microsoft Teams tokens
WebViewFeedback - Feedback and discussions about Microsoft Edge WebView2
dillo - Dillo, a multi-platform graphical web browser
fossteams-backend
fossteams-frontend - Vue based frontend for fossteams-backend
TeamsUserEnum - User enumeration with Microsoft Teams API
fossteams_gui - A Flutter GUI for fossteams-backend (WIP)