clbre is a fork of calibre with the aim of stripping out the AI integration. I hope to keep it up to date, but for now this is for my own purposes. All copyrights, trademarks, etc. belong to their owners, and I do not make any claim to them.
calibre is an e-book manager. It can view, convert, edit and catalog e-books in all of the major e-book formats. It can also talk to e-book reader devices. It can go out to the internet and fetch metadata for your books. It can download newspapers and convert them into e-books for convenient reading. It is cross platform, running on Linux, Windows and macOS.
RomM (ROM Manager) allows you to scan, enrich, browse and play your game collection with a clean and responsive interface. With support for multiple platforms, various naming schemes, and custom tags, RomM is a must-have for anyone who plays on emulators.
A text-mode X display manager for the console. Lightweight, not trying to be pretty. Enter your username and password, get a desktop. Has an extensive list of window managers and desktop environments it's been tested with. Designed to not require systemd (though it can work under it if necessary).
XFiles is a file manager for X11. It can navigate through directories, show icons for files, select files, call a command to open files, generate thumbnails, and call a command to run on right mouse button click. Supports running scripts when the user selects a file.
This is an old-school X11-style X application. No toolkit, no desktop environment, no skinning, just a file manager.
The open source password manager for teams.
Harmonoid is a new-generation personal media management application. It's a webapp but thankfully it's not more Electron webshit. Unfortunately, more Discord instead of documentation bullshit. Play and manage your music library. Uses mpv as its playback system. Metadata manager. Strictly follows Material design. Small, low memory usage.
filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit your files. It allows the creation of multiple users and each user can have its own directory. It can be used as a standalone app or as a middleware. Install it on a server, direct it to a path and then access your files through a nice web interface. Login-mediated. Built-in file editor. Upload and download. Custom command execution on the server. Customizable.