Python libadwaita

Open-source Python projects categorized as libadwaita

Top 21 Python libadwaitum Projects

  1. varia

    Download manager that supports regular downloads, torrents and videos

    Project mention: YouTube downloaders (and how Google silenced the press) | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-09-19

    Didn't know about https://stacher.io/, will take a look.

    On my favorites YouTube downloaders with UI, I have:

    Varia https://giantpinkrobots.github.io/varia/

    Media Downloader https://github.com/mhogomchungu/media-downloader/

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. gdm-settings

    A settings app for GNOME's Login Manager, GDM

  4. Frog

    Extract text from any image, video, QR Code and etc. (by TenderOwl)

  5. cartridges

    Mirrored from https://codeberg.org/kramo/cartridges

  6. Gradia

    Make your screenshots ready for all

    Project mention: Show HN: Make Beautiful Screenshots in Seconds | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-06-22

    I use a similar tool, Gradia.

    https://github.com/AlexanderVanhee/Gradia

    The border can look nice in certain settings, the annotation tools are handy for drawing attention to specific elements. It has the ability to hide/mask things too. All wrapped in a nice intuitive interface.

  7. SaveDesktop

    Save Desktop saves your Linux desktop environment configuration

    Project mention: Nix – Death by a Thousand Cuts | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-01-13

    I'm using Universal Blue now (Aurora, i.e. KDE flavour) and I'm very happy with it. With its large amount of pre-installed packages and drivers (including proprietary ones), I still didn't need to install any custom package (rpm-ostree) or otherwise modify the OS config (except for turning off SELinux in /etc/sysconfig/selinux). It's the most pragmatic distro I've used so far.

    SaveDesktop[0] (saves flatpak apps and DE configs) and mise-en-place[1] (declarative shell environment manager) are making my installation backupable and quite reproducible (not to NixOS standards though).

    For software that's not in flatpak, docker or mise, toolbox and distrobox are available for the rescue. Both work really well (toolbox is better for CLIs, distrobox for GUIs), but all atomicity/declarativity is lost.

    [0] https://github.com/vikdevelop/SaveDesktop

    [1] https://mise.jdx.dev/

  8. Curtail

    Simple & useful image compressor (by Huluti)

  9. Stream

    Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video. Stream helps developers build engaging apps that scale to millions with performant and flexible Chat, Feeds, Moderation, and Video APIs and SDKs powered by a global edge network and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

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  10. AdwSteamGtk

    A simple Gtk wrapper for Adwaita-for-Steam

  11. ascii-draw

    Sketch anything using characters

  12. plattenalbum

    Connect to your music

  13. vscode-adwaita

    VS Code theme for the GNOME desktop

  14. dynamic-wallpaper

    Dynamic wallpaper maker for Gnome 42 (by dusansimic)

  15. escambo

    Escambo is an HTTP-based APIs test application for GNOME

  16. Wordbook

    A dictionary application built for GNOME.

  17. conjure

    Magically transform your images. (by nate-xyz)

  18. simple-wireplumber-gui

    A simple GTK4 GUI for PipeWire

  19. vanilla-installer

    A frontend in GTK 4 and Libadwaita for Albius.

  20. passes

    Manage your digital passes

  21. ThemeChanger

    Theme changing utility for Linux, etc.

  22. Telegraph

    Write and decode morse (by fkinoshita)

  23. My-Waydroid-Manager

    My Waydroid Manager aims to be an easy way to install Waydroid regardless of distro

  24. SaaSHub

    SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives

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NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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Python libadwaita related posts

  • Cartridges – GTK4 and Libadwaita game launcher

    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Dec 2023
  • Is it possible to version control all configuration related to GNOME shell (and, possibly, extensions)?

    1 project | /r/gnome | 5 Dec 2023
  • Show HN: Lemonade A Lemmy client using GTK 4 and libadwaita

    1 project | /r/hypeurls | 29 Jun 2023
  • Get rid of GDM, only use gnome lock screen

    1 project | /r/gnome | 17 Jun 2023
  • Automate post install configuration

    1 project | /r/linuxmint | 19 May 2023
  • gnome user themes

    1 project | /r/linux | 17 May 2023
  • Introducing Escambo, an HTTP-based API testing application for GNOME.

    1 project | /r/gnome | 15 May 2023
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Index

What are some of the best open-source libadwaitum projects in Python? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 varia 1,497
2 gdm-settings 816
3 Frog 805
4 cartridges 788
5 Gradia 729
6 SaveDesktop 718
7 Curtail 432
8 AdwSteamGtk 327
9 ascii-draw 281
10 plattenalbum 223
11 vscode-adwaita 172
12 dynamic-wallpaper 156
13 escambo 145
14 Wordbook 138
15 conjure 91
16 simple-wireplumber-gui 88
17 vanilla-installer 86
18 passes 85
19 ThemeChanger 78
20 Telegraph 38
21 My-Waydroid-Manager 0

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