The Open Source Ward Weekly (30 September 2025)

Github Trendings:
Dayflow - your screen activity in timeline with summaries and distraction highlights

Dayflow is a native macOS app that records your screen, analyzes it every 15 minutes, and generates a timeline of your activities with summaries. It’s lightweight (25MB app size), uses ~100MB of RAM, and consumes less than 1% CPU.
I started using it to see how depraved my multitasking was. The feedback loop is still too short since the repository just came out, but I’ll definitely keep you updated and I highly recommend you try it.
OpenCut is a free, open-source video editor built for web, desktop, and mobile platforms. It’s designed as an alternative to CapCut, which has progressively placed many basic features behind a paywall.
We already presented OpenCut in June, but since then it has been one of the most consistent high-growth repositories, proving that it is definitely filling a gap in the video editing ecosystem, so thumbs up.
Omarchy - Level up your Arch Installation
I’ve never touched Arch in my entire life, but this repo seems pretty leet — so here’s the author’s own description of it:
Turn a fresh Arch installation into a fully configured, beautiful, and modern web development system based on Hyprland by running a single command. That’s the one-line pitch for Omarchy (just like it was for Omakub). No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to keep up with the latest command-line tools. Omarchy is an opinionated take on what Linux can be at its best.
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I was on holiday, so my news watch was a bit shaky see you next week 🥳
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