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Darwin is the Open Source core of macOS, and PureDarwin is a community project to extend Darwin into a complete, usable operating system.
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A blazing fast and asynchronous web server for static files-serving. ⚡
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Pre-built ARM/Linux C cross-compilers for MacOS
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Research into porting the XNU kernel to ARM devices.
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A flexible logging library written in Swift
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A script for automatically compiling xnu and it's dependencies works for 10.13 High Sierra+ source code from Apple Inc.
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Nore Emacs on MacOS, Windows and Linux
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GNU libmicrohttpd repository unofficial mirror on GitHub
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Use the same Docker image to cross-compile Rust programs for Linux (musl libc) and macOS (osxcross).
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A rust library for getting information about running processes for Mac and Linux
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Flexible genetic algorithm implementation in TypeScript.
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Since this is a command line program it should contain a man page.