OmniMon v4 – A cross-platform system monitor in Rust/Tauri (35MB RAM)
Rust/Tauri system monitor under 35MB with native CDP for browser tab control—real optimization.
Fast, cross-platform, fully customizable file & web search for the desktop.
The project pairs an in-memory Rust search core with a Tauri + Svelte UI to deliver millisecond search results plus features like prefix, fuzzy, and regex queries and customizable templates/themes. It’s a sensible, privacy-first alternative to Spotlight/Everything for multi-OS users, but it doesn’t yet demonstrate a clear, unique advantage over established platform-native or CLI search tools.
Developers and power users, privacy-minded people who need fast local file and web search
Rust/Tauri system monitor under 35MB with native CDP for browser tab control—real optimization.
Another Pomodoro timer, but this one forces you to stop working.
FluxDown pairs a Rust/Tokio transfer engine with a Flutter front end and a browser extension to offer multi-protocol downloads, token-bucket bandwidth control, IDM-style segmentation, and SQLite-backed resume. The implementation choices promise real throughput gains, but this competes directly with mature tools (aria2, qBittorrent, IDM) and the landing page currently highlights only a Windows build — solid engineering, not a category redefinition.
Atomic saves with fsync+rename and sha256 content-addressed images show real craft.
The neat technical hook is the Udemy/Hotmart login handling — the app injects JS into a WebView to capture cookies (using WebView2 on Windows and a JS-redirect trick on macOS/Linux) so it can pull entire courses including attachments. Add native Telegram QR/phone logins, an yt-dlp fallback for 1000+ sites, and GPU-accelerated FFmpeg conversion, and you get a focused desktop tool that actually tackles the messy parts of course and media scraping.
Tauri-based DBeaver alternative with plugin system, shipping on three platforms today.