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An ncurses-based Tox client (please make pull requests on the development fork: https://github.com/toktok/toxic)
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Miranda NG: Next Generation of Miranda IM
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Platform for analytics and monitoring
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a modern Tox client for the GNU/Linux desktop
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Tunnel TCP connections over the Tox protocol
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Provision basic metrics exporter for prometheus monitoring tool
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Tox Reference implementation for Android
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Example using Docker, Django, multiple Postgres databases, NginX, Gunicorn, pipenv, GitLab CI and tox.
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This needs to be implemented if we want to make some releases c:
https://electron.build
Deploy Prometheus Alertmanager service
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A pipeline for handling the SOP to SVG pipeline. This is especially handy for using procedurally generated geometry for paths to be cut or plotted.
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Seamless integration of tox into GitHub Actions
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Secure P2P instant messenger. A new Tox client.
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Blight is a Tox client written in Racket that utilizes libtoxcore-racket
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In osx/updater/updater.go, we're referencing an ancient Go package, which has moved to a new location. Right now, the updater doesn't build (should we test this on travis?).