Shell opkg

Open-source Shell projects categorized as opkg

Top 3 Shell opkg Projects

  1. toltec

    Community-maintained repository of free software for the reMarkable tablet.

    Project mention: EWritable – e-ink tablet news and reviews | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-08-03

    It's just linux under the hood and they give you root access. So you can install anything that you can compile, and you have access to all the compiled packages in entware [0].

    For sync, I have wireguard and syncthing. For backups, I use rsync. For epubs, I have koreader. I even installed netsurf for fun, but I don't use it often. I was even using gocryptfs at one point, but that workflow kept breaking with updates so I stopped using that.

    All of the tablets that I have seen perform handwriting recognition via a cloud service, so that doesn't interest me and I haven't come across any local solutions for rM (although it's been over a year since I last checked).

    It's an unusually nice experience for such an open platform.

    [0]: https://toltec-dev.org/

  2. Nutrient

    Nutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers. Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries.

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  3. opkg-upgrade

    List and install OpenWRT / LEDE opkg upgradable packages

  4. pkgtop

    Show largest installed packages

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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# Project Stars
1 toltec 786
2 opkg-upgrade 336
3 pkgtop 2

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