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  1. OpenDoas Public

    Forked from nholstein/OpenDoas

    A portable fork of the OpenBSD `doas` command

    C 633 37

  2. leahneukirchen/mblaze Public

    Unix utilities to deal with Maildir

    C 466 49

  3. lobase Public archive

    Port of the OpenBSD userland to Linux.

    C 100 7

  4. void-linux/xbps Public

    The X Binary Package System (XBPS)

    C 862 125

  5. dotfiles Public

    Portable configuration files and utility scripts for Linux and OpenBSD

    Shell 40

  6. go-xbps-src Public

    Go 8 4

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Contributed to void-linux/void-packages, void-linux/xbps, oliexdev/openScale and 10 other repositories
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February 2025

Created 39 commits in 1 repository
Created 1 repository
Opened 3 pull requests in 1 repository
void-linux/void-packages 3 merged
Answered 1 discussion in 1 repository
void-linux/void-packages
8 contributions in private repositories Feb 2 – Feb 3
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