Boxcars is a free and open source application for playing backgammon online and offline.
- Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3182230/Boxcars/
- Source code: https://codeberg.org/tslocum/boxcars
- Website: https://bgammon.org/
Boxcars is a free and open source application for playing backgammon online and offline.
Boxcars is a free and open source application for playing backgammon online and offline.
godoc-static executes and scrapes a local godoc process to generate static documentation sites. These static sites, when served to your org or publicly, can provide access to relevant documentation without reliance on any third-party services.
A demo of its output is available at https://docs.rocket9labs.com
F-Droid is more of a marketplace for software developers than it is a set of community curated apps. The requirement for F-Droid software to be open source is just a guideline/rule like the minimum target API level on the Google Play Store. F-Droid is a neutral platform in my observations over the couple of years I have published there, and does not curate its content.
The graphical client is powered by the Ebitengine game engine.
Source code:
https://bgammon.org is an AGPL-licensed online backgammon service.
This post was authored by EGYT, one of the community members who has translated the client into Ukrainian.
bgammon.org is a free and open source backgammon server without ads. Registration is optional.
Join the community at https://bgammon.org/community
https://bgammon.org is a free and open source online backgammon service.
Code: https://code.rocket9labs.com/tslocum/bgammon
Community: https://bgammon.org/community
Learn how to play: https://bgammon.org/faq
Thank you. I created an app that makes it easy to host any application for people to SSH into, called sshtargate.
Now that's what I call layers of abstraction!
For more eyes, not points. :)
Joint Force will be available on Steam starting January 1st.
Joint Force is free software, as it is released under the GNU Affero General Public License.
Download the source code at https://codeberg.org/tslocum/jointforce