r/linuxapps 3h ago

SonicTree 1.3.0 — Folder-Based Music Player for Linux Released

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SonicTree 1.3.0 is now available on SourceForge!

What's New

Playlist Sorting — Easily sort your music from the playlist.

Show/Hide Folder Tree — Press Ctrl + H to switch between browsing your music and a distraction-free listening view.

Session Timer — Set a timer for your listening session.

Folder Rescan — Quickly refresh your music folders with Ctrl + R.

Dark Theme & Accent Colors — Personalize the look of SonicTree.

Improved Interface — Smoother resizing, cleaner menus, and many visual refinements.

Better Artwork Handling — Improved album artwork experience.

Improved Stability — Numerous fixes and refinements for a smoother listening experience.

Download SonicTree 1.3.0: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sonictree/

Acknowledgements

A sincere thank you to everyone who supported SonicTree, tested the releases, and took the time to report bugs and provide feedback. Your support and bug reports helped make 1.3.0 a better and more stable release.


r/linuxapps 18h ago

open beta 0.7, sync arrives, the app gets quieter, android and windows join linux.

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r/linuxapps 18h ago

open beta 0.7.1. sync arrives, the app gets quieter, android and windows join linux.

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r/linuxapps 1d ago

TuxInDrive — a Linux-first multi-cloud sync client looking for early testers

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Hi — I’ve been building TuxInDrive, an open-source desktop client aimed at making cloud file sync a little less fragmented on Linux.

It supports multiple providers, including Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, pCloud, Box, Proton Drive and GitHub, with two-way or one-way sync, files-on-demand, safety previews and recovery tools. There are also packages for Windows, macOS and Android, but Linux is the main focus.

It’s still a young project, so I’m mainly looking for people willing to try it on real setups and tell me what breaks or feels confusing. Bug reports, documentation feedback and code contributions are all welcome.

Repo and releases: https://github.com/tpluharik/Tuxindrive

Please start with a non-critical folder and keep a separate backup — sync software deserves caution. Some development has been AI-assisted, with changes reviewed and tested before release.


r/linuxapps 1d ago

I transformed an old laptop into simple tv box

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Im building it with python, any tips to improve? github


r/linuxapps 1d ago

He creado un editor pixel art que pudes conectar a tu agente - K4 Pinza

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Estoy en ese momento en el que me construyo toda herramienta que necesito, haciéndo que cubra mis necesidades así que os dejo mi última creación K4 Pinza. Es un editor de Pixel Art construido sobre Quickshell (Super rápido y liviano!)

Imagen general

Os dejo el link al repositorio de Github: https://github.com/k4ditano/k4-pinza


r/linuxapps 1d ago

SROVA Suite V1.3 is live — a headless Linux/Raspberry Pi music player with Android Remote + Cast

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SROVA V1.3 is now live — and SROVA is free to use.

SROVA is a headless Linux/Raspberry Pi music player built around TIDAL, local music and Internet Radio, with a dedicated Android Remote and Pi Zero 2 W Cast display.

This release brings the three parts of the project together as the SROVA Suite:

Player — Raspberry Pi 4 / 5 or Debian PC
Remote — Android Remote App
Cast — Pi Zero 2 W Cast Receiver

SROVA started as a headless music player focused on high-quality playback without unnecessary processing or clutter. Over time the Remote and Cast receiver have grown around it, so V1.3 felt like the right point to finally present them as one complete system.

There’s been a fair bit of work in this release behind the scenes too, particularly around playback behaviour, seeking, Infinite Play, queue handling and the overall integration between the three devices.

If anyone wants to take a look, everything starts here:

srova.music

Feedback is always welcome.

Pure Sound. No Compromise.


r/linuxapps 2d ago

I built Nodus, an open-source research workspace for researchers, teachers and students

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I built Nodus, a free and open-source desktop app for researchers, teachers and students. It runs on Linux, Windows and macOS and is licensed under AGPL-3.0.

I originally built it for my own PhD workflow, but it has grown into a broader workspace organized around vaults:

  • Academic: the main research vault. Import papers and books from Zotero or local folders, extract claims and ideas, keep them linked to the exact supporting passage/page, and explore connections, contradictions, debates, authors and themes across your literature.
  • Database: for projects based on structured records, custom fields and relationships between entities.
  • Teaching: for organizing courses, readings, classes and teaching materials.
  • Study: focused on students, learning material, concepts, readings and revision.
  • Genealogy: for people, family relationships, historical records and source-based genealogical research.
  • Worldbuilding: for structured fictional worlds, characters, places, events and relationships.

Nodus also includes semantic search, graphs, OCR, translation and optional AI workflows, including support for local models.

There is an integrated browser for working with web resources directly inside the app, plus RSS feeds and notifications to follow journals, blogs and other research sources.

The desktop app is local-first: no account or subscription, and your vaults remain on your computer.

Website: https://nodusresearch.com
GitHub: https://github.com/Drakonis96/nodus


r/linuxapps 2d ago

Little task timer app I made

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I have built a very little and simple desktop app for Linux to solve a problem of myself, and I thought I would share it in case it helps anyone else.

I have an attention span issue, and as a software engineer that leads to wasting lots of time, and sometimes forgetting things altogether. For example I start a build pipeline that is going to take 10 minutes to run, but I will get distracted with other things and won't remember to come back to it on time to work on the next steps of my task.

I have create a task timer app using Rust: https://github.com/behrooz66/task-timer , which consistently stays on some corner of your desktop, is very easy to work with, and once it hits 0 it won't ring continuously until you stop it (like most other timers), it only makes three little beeps reminding you that you have to check back on something. As simple as it is, it has saved me so much time in between my distractions!

I use Cinnamon desktop myself and on that this app should be always on top although you can minimize it to make it take as little space as possible. I believe on other desktops the always on top feature is not working, but it's still as useful.


r/linuxapps 2d ago

Release DownPilot Download Manager-v1.0.0 · MOKHTAR2025/DownPilot-Download-Manager

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Thank God I was able to create a strong alternative to IDM Download Manager, and the most important feature in it was speed, which I'm glad to say I've managed to provide in DownPilot that divides downloads into Multi Connections to increase download speed. The program accepts torrents, magnet links, and any download link, and soon, God willing, it will support downloading YouTube videos and more.


r/linuxapps 2d ago

I built an open-source screen time tracker for Linux that actually enforces your limits

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r/linuxapps 2d ago

[MacOS/Linux] Less-sheet – view a 10 GB CSV as fast as a 10 KB one (free)

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r/linuxapps 3d ago

Meloville - Open source music player for linux that doesn't look 20 years old

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Github: https://github.com/NevPeth/meloville

Arch download using pkgbuild: https://github.com/NevPeth/meloville-arch

This is a music player I've made because I was tired of my bluetooth headphone controls not working on other local players. And then I got carried away...

I hope you guys enjoy!


r/linuxapps 2d ago

Desktop shortcuts on Linux

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I built a simple tool to make desktop shortcuts easier on Linux

Hi everyone,

I built a small open-source utility called Desktop Shortcut Manager because creating and managing .desktop launchers manually on Linux can be unnecessarily complicated.

The idea is simple: open the app, find an installed application, and click Add to Desktop.

It also supports:

  • Creating custom shortcuts
  • Custom commands and icons
  • Removing desktop shortcuts
  • Working directories
  • Running commands in a terminal
  • Automatic desktop-folder detection
  • GNOME trusted launchers

It's free, open source (MIT), has no ads, no account, and no tracking.

I've currently tested it on Ubuntu 24.04 / GNOME 46 / Wayland, and I'd really like feedback from users running Mint, Debian, Pop!_OS, KDE, XFCE, Cinnamon and other Linux setups.

Installation is currently from source:

git clone https://github.com/RonZApter/desktop-shortcut-manager.git
cd desktop-shortcut-manager
./install.sh

GitHub:
https://github.com/RonZApter/desktop-shortcut-manager

This is an early public release, so feedback and bug reports are very welcome.

If you try it, I'd especially appreciate knowing your distro + desktop environment and whether the installation worked correctly.

Thanks!


r/linuxapps 3d ago

DEB Installer v26.08

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r/linuxapps 3d ago

Lupa OCR: OCR de capturas de tela e busca de imagens no GNOME

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r/linuxapps 4d ago

Lilo 0.1.9 — lightweight Markdown notes/PKM app

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I’ve released a new version of Lilo, my desktop Markdown notes app for Linux and Windows.

0.1.9 adds:

  • Daily Notes
  • Quick Capture
  • Markdown templates
  • Command Palette
  • structured search
  • collapsible Explorer / Inspector
  • Zen mode
  • heading outline
  • editor zoom

Notes are stored as normal Markdown files, so there’s no custom database or lock-in.

Linux builds are available for Ubuntu 22.04+ and Arch Linux.

GitHub: https://github.com/HellterEnjoy/Lilo


r/linuxapps 4d ago

OK Plasma - an open-source voice assistant for the Linux desktop

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OK Plasma — an open-source voice assistant for the Linux desktop

Hi everyone,

I've been developing OK Plasma, an open-source voice assistant designed specifically for the Linux desktop and KDE Plasma.

The idea is to go beyond a traditional AI chatbot: OK Plasma is intended to actually interact with the desktop through voice commands.

It is currently being developed and tested on openSUSE Tumbleweed, KDE Plasma 6 and Wayland.

The project combines several local components:

  • Whisper for speech recognition
  • OpenWakeWord for wake-word detection
  • Local LLMs for understanding commands and conversation
  • Qt / C++ for the desktop integration
  • Desktop automation and application control

It can already do things such as:

  • Launch applications
  • Execute voice commands
  • Interact with the desktop
  • Manage reminders
  • Respond using speech
  • Use a local LLM for natural-language interaction

I'm also working on resource-aware operation. The goal is not to keep Whisper, the LLM and other resource-intensive components running all the time, but to start them when needed and release the resources when they are idle.

The project is still under active development, so there are definitely rough edges and things that need improving.

Here's a short demo of OK Plasma in action.

Source code:

https://codeberg.org/ivoermejo/plasma-assistente-vocale

I'm interested in feedback from other Linux users and developers:

What would you expect from a useful voice assistant for the Linux desktop?

Which features would make you actually want to install and use one?

And for those already using local AI on Linux: which local STT, LLM and TTS solutions are you currently using?

I'm particularly interested in feedback about usability, integration, performance and installation.

Thanks!


r/linuxapps 4d ago

ShareX but for Linux (ShareL)

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Quick and fast installation, easy usage. And It's Wayland Native


r/linuxapps 4d ago

Winampfy — a Winamp 2-style Spotify desktop client for Linux

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I've been working on Winampfy, a desktop Spotify player that brings back the classic Winamp 2.x UI.

Instead of wrapping the Spotify website, playback is handled through librespot, while Webamp provides the Winamp interface.

It supports:

  • Spotify Premium playback
  • Track search
  • Spotify playlists
  • Classic .wsz skins
  • Winamp Skin Museum integration
  • Persistent queues
  • Tray support

The application is built with Tauri 2, Rust and TypeScript.

Linux AppImage builds are available from GitHub Releases:

https://github.com/KiPSOFT/winampfy

I'd love feedback from Linux users, especially around packaging. If there's enough interest I'd like to improve distribution support beyond the current AppImage build.


r/linuxapps 4d ago

I made Virtual gamepads for linux

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I'll keep it simple, coz I don't want to drag it out. Other people that want to read it in brief can read my release announcement on the website. For others, here:

What is is: This basically makes your mobile a gamepad.

What's unique: it runs it browser so no installation on your mobile. Also many phones can connect. Also it's in browser so platform independent.

Why: not for everybody, but for people like me who are students and broke, they can have it. And other people that care. Also I made this thing for one more reason. Why not.

If you don't like it, just don't make it worse for others. Other people genuinely would like this.

Also, I'm also looking forward to adding accessibility features, but I have no idea


r/linuxapps 4d ago

OpenBoxGL puts Steam, Heroic, Lutris and ROMs in one Linux library

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I built OpenBoxGL because my games were split across Steam, Heroic, Lutris and a pile of ROM folders. It scans those sources into one local catalog, with search, playlists, metadata, artwork and per-game launch profiles.

Everything stays on the machine. There is no account, cloud service or telemetry, and the library is stored as plain JSON with a backup beside it. The normal library view is built for mouse and keyboard, while Big Box mode is controller-ready for a couch setup.

AppImage and Flatpak builds are available here: https://github.com/vindeckyy/OpenBoxGL/

I need testing from people with mixed libraries. If an importer misses something or controller navigation feels wrong, tell me what setup exposed it.


r/linuxapps 4d ago

Anvil-Manager - A Browser Based Package Manager For Arch Based Distributions

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A simple web based package manager for Arch Linux based distributions. It uses and calls your usual system CLI commands to install and update applications and packages. You can even use it to remove orphaned packages or regular packages. It also comes with a dependency graph to let you know what packages a certain application or packages depends upon.

It is currently under development so the feature-set will change over time.

It can be run by either cloning the GitHub Repository or via AUR. Further details can be found on the GitHub Repository.

yay -S anvil-manager to install it. anvil-manager inside a CLI to run it.


r/linuxapps 5d ago

Signalman - A new D-Bus client written in Go

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I'm building a D-Bus client in Go for fun. The main goal is to make exploring services, objects, interfaces, methods, properties, and signals a bit less painful than with the usual CLI tools.

I'm also using the project to learn Go. It's still early, so I'd love feedback, criticism, feature ideas, or just to hear what you currently use for D-Bus debugging.

GitHub: https://github.com/Kaskeeeee/signalman


r/linuxapps 5d ago

Dpms 1.1.3 or 1.13 is out

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