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Top 16 flathub Open-Source Projects
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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steam-repo-manager
GUI interface on top of https://steamdeckrepo.com/ to install boot videos on your steam deck
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flatline
Select apps directly from your favorite software center by clicking Install from Flathub, apps.gnome and AppCenter.
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flutter_flatpak_example
An example of how to package a Flutter application as a Flatpak for distribution on Linux, using the default counter example app.
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flatpaks
Personal Flatpak manifests I've written for anyone that wants to maintain (by TheEvilSkeleton)
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flatjak
Wee helper script that installs Flatpak with required integrations & enables the Flathub repo.
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SaaSHub
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I don't have any personal experience with any soundboard stuff, so you'll have to research that yourself. A quick web search led me to Soundux: https://github.com/Soundux/Soundux
> Nobody ever even audits the binary contents of flatpaks on flathub (were they actually built from the source? the author attests so!).
IME/IIRC There aren't (or shouldn't be) any binary contents on Flathub that are submitted by the author, at least for projects with source available? You're supposed to submit a short, plain-text recipe instead, which then gets automatically built from source outside the control of the author.
> The Flathub service then uses the manifest from your repository to continuously build and distribute your application on every commit.
https://docs.flathub.org/docs/for-app-authors/submission/#ho...
Usually the recipes should just list the appropriate URLs to get the source code, or, for proprietary applications, the official .DEBs. Kinda like AUR, but JSON/YAML. Easy to audit if you want:
https://github.com/orgs/flathub/repositories
I haven't tried it, but maybe this is a good middle-ground? https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Denaro
Tagger
Flatline
Project mention: A little bash script for new Ubuntu users to help them install Flatpak with necessary software center & desktop integrations | /r/bash | 2023-06-28
flathub related posts
- XZ backdoor story – Initial analysis
- FOSS software is probably less likely to abuse this, but it just depends how ruthless the publisher is, a lot of people desire to be successful and it's human nature to look for advantages to put yourself above others in competitive environments.
- Flathub – The Linux App Store
- Flatpak Subtle Welcome UI Update
- Bforartists Flatpak, coming soon to Flathub
- A little bash script for new Ubuntu users to help them install Flatpak with necessary software center & desktop integrations
- Turtle 0.3 released (formerly TurtleGit)
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Index
What are some of the best open-source flathub projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Soundux | 1,356 |
2 | flathub | 1,060 |
3 | Denaro | 522 |
4 | glide | 232 |
5 | steam-buddy | 221 |
6 | Tagger | 197 |
7 | ThiefMD | 143 |
8 | whaler | 86 |
9 | steam-repo-manager | 70 |
10 | flatline | 67 |
11 | flutter_flatpak_example | 60 |
12 | tally | 51 |
13 | pinit | 43 |
14 | Flatpak-remotes | 7 |
15 | flatpaks | 4 |
16 | flatjak | 2 |
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