Semantic search
- Barcode true
- Convert text strings to printed bars.
- Barista false
- transparent coffeescript support for rails 3
- Bas55 false
- ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC Interpreter
- Basapp false
- Web infrastructure for database application
- Bash true
- The GNU Project implementation of the standard Unix shell.
- Bash-dirstack false
- An implementation of a persistent directory stack in bash.
- Bash.Diff false
- Extended version of the 'bash' shell
- BashBurn false
- A CD burning utility.
- BashDiff false
- A patch for Bash with features from Awk, Python, Zsh, Ksh, and others.
- Bayonne true
- Telephony server.
- Bazaar true
- Friendly powerful distributed version control system.
- Bazel false
- a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
- Bbdb false
- Contact management utility for Emacs.
- Bbe false
- A binary block editor
- Bc true
- Interactive algebraic language.
- Bcaml false
- tools for B formal
- Bcbio-nextgen false
- Genome variant calling and RNA-seq analysis.
- Bcrypt false
- Password hashing Python library
- Beacon false
- Simple date and category-driven Web publishing system.
- Beancounter false
- A stock portfolio performance monitoring tool
- Beanstalkc false
- a simple beanstalkd client library.
- Bedtools false
- Suite of utilities for comparing genomic features.
- Beehive false
- Flexible event/agent & automation system.
- Benchmark-Timer false
- Times and becnhmarks portions of code
- Beremiz false
- Integrated development environment for machine automation.
- Besssugo false
- a tool to build videos out of scientific calculations
- BezierComposer false
- Continuous composing using Bézier curves
- Bff false
- BrainF*ck language interpreter
- Bfloop false
- An interpreter for the BLooP and FLooP programming languages.
- Bhl false
- Converts plain TXT files into HTML, LaTeX, and SGML.
- Bhpos false
- E-commerce point of sale system.
- Bib2xhtml false
- Converts BibTeX files into XHTML 1.0
- BibTeXConv false
- BibTeX Converter
- Bibfilex false
- Bibliographic manager
- BibleTime false
- A Bible study software
- Bibliogram false
- An alternative libre frotend for Instagram
- Biferno false
- Scripting language for web development
- BigFORTH false
- Forth compiler
- Bigloo false
- Implementation of the Scheme programming language
- Binfind false
- Searches for a byte sequence in a binary file
- Bino false
- 3D video player with multi-display support.
- Binutils false
- Collection of binary utilities.
- BioRuby false
- Bioinformatics library for Ruby.
- Biom-format.org false
- Biological Observation Matrix (BIOM) format.
- Bioperl false
- Tools for computational molecular biology.
- Bioperl-run false
- Interface to bioinformatics applications.
- Biosig4c++ false
- Library for processing of biomedical signals.
- Birdfont false
- vector font editor
- Bison true
- General-purpose parser generator.
- Bisonc++ false
- LALR1 parser generator generating C++ code
- Bisq false
- A decentralized cryptocurrency exchange
- Bitcask false
- Log-Structured Hash Table for Fast Key/Value Data
- Bitcoin Armory false
- The Only Open-Source Wallet With Cold Storage And Multi-Signature Support
- Bitpacket false
- Python representation for bit field structures.
- Bitstring false
- Simple construction, analysis and modification of binary data.
- Bitten false
- a simple distributed continuous integration system.
- Bkchem false
- Chemical drawing program.
- Black-widow false
- Offensive penetration testing tool
- Blade false
- A lightweight and portable language that allows you to develop complex applications quickly
- Blame false
- RCS equivalent of CVS's "annotate" command
- Blender false
- 3D creation suite
- Bless false
- A fast and customizable hex editor.
- Blind false
- A collection of command line video editing utilities.
- Blindsend false
- End-to-end encrypted file exchange
- Blob-polyfill false
- Blob Polyfill serves Blob.js over npm.
- BlockSignal false
- Secure Messaging Application
- Blockly false
- Blockly is a web-based, graphical programming editor.
- Bloom false
- A creative 2D platformer game
- BlueSpice false
- Enterprise distribution of the famous Wikipedia software MediaWiki.
- Bluefish false
- GTK+ programmers editor
- Blueman false
- GTK+ Bluetooth Manager
- Blwm false
- Window manager.
- Bmrblib false
- The Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BioMagResBank or BMRB) library
- Board-tnk false
- Discussion board
- Bobcat false
- run-time (shared) Bobcat library
- Bochs false
- IA32 (x86) PC emulator
- Bochs-Tools false
- Scripts and programs to be used with the Bochs-emulator
- Boehm garbage collector false
- Conservative garbage collector for C and C++
- Bongo false
- Media player for Emacs.
- Bonsai false
- Performs queries on the contents of a CVS archive
- Bookworm false
- A simple user centric eBook reader which displays multiple eBooks formats uniformly
- Bool true
- Utility for matching boolean queries in text.
- Booleano false
- an interpreter of boolean expressions, a library to define and run filters available as text (e.g., in a natural language) or in Python code.
- Boost false
- Portable C++ source libraries.
- Bootstrap false
- Mobile-first, responsive Web front-end framework
- Bootswatch false
- Free themes for Bootstrap
- Bosco false
- Rewrite of Bugzilla in PHP
- Bosh false
- The Browsable-Output SHell.
- Bottle false
- a fast and simple WSGI web-framework for Python.
- Bpel2owfn true
- Translate web service expressed in BPEL to oWFN.
- Brackets false
- Code editor for the Web
- Braille Scrabble false
- A text-based implementation of TuxWordSmith for use in terminal.
- Braze false
- A scripted MIDI patch bay manager for ALSA
- Breach false
- Modular and lightweight Web browser
- Brightway2 false
- Life cycle assessment framework
- Brinance false
- Lightweight personal finance program
- Broadband-usage false
- Home broadband usage meter for SNMP-enabled modem/routers
- Brother ql false
- A software package to facilitate printing labels on Brother’s QL-Series label printers
- Browser-history-viewer false
- A tool to view Web browser history information.
- Browsersync false
- Real-time browser synchronization for Web development
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