teams-cli
dillo-plus
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almost 2 years ago | 19 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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-plus
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Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
The Dillo+ (Dillo-Plus) project has already added Gopher and Gemini support to their fork of Dillo:
https://github.com/crossbowerbt/dillo-plus
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Google engineers want to make ad-blocking (near) impossible
There are many, many, many web browsers that are not corporate-controlled. Some of my favourites lately are the Argonaut Constellation [0] – mostly because of the interesting technical decisions going in the development (particularly the CSS and the Haskell), but also because Rhapsode is already better than eSpeakNG + AT-SPI2 + Firefox.
There's also the venerable lynx, and elinks (which I reluctantly admit is better than lynx, even if I don't use it much), and Dillo+ [1] (a fork / continuation of Dillo that supports Gopher and Gemini). And could I forget NetSurf, with its graph-y history navigation? And of course, Ladybird, [2] probably the best-funded of the lot.
These are just the ones I've heard of. There are surely dozens more you'd be interested in, and thousands of little hobby projects. Why not try making your own web browser?
[0]: https://argonaut-constellation.org/
[1]: https://github.com/crossbowerbt/dillo-plus
[2]: https://ladybird.dev/
What are some alternatives?
teams-api - Unofficial Microsoft Teams Library
ncgopher - A gopher and gemini client for the modern internet
matrix-appservice-irc - Node.js IRC bridge for Matrix
Web-Environment-Integrity
awesome-electron-alternatives - A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
phetch - 🐭 quick lil gopher client for your terminal
MicrosoftTeams-msinternal - This project was created from PowerShell which allows people to download the latest internal build of Microsoft Teams.
Buran - Gemini browser for Android
teams-token - A super simple Electron app that will save your Microsoft Teams tokens
kristall - Graphical small-internet client for windows, linux, MacOS X and BSDs. Supports gemini, http, https, gopher, finger.
WebViewFeedback - Feedback and discussions about Microsoft Edge WebView2
fenix - Iceraven Browser [Moved to: https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser]