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    Capistrano

    Capistrano

    Remote multi-server automation tool

    A remote server automation and deployment tool written in Ruby. Capistrano extends the Rake DSL with methods specific to running commands on() servers. Capistrano is written in Ruby, but it can easily be used to deploy any language. If your language or framework has special deployment requirements, Capistrano can easily be extended to support them.
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    nvm

    nvm

    Version manager for node.js

    Node Version Manager or nvm is a POSIX-compliant bash script for managing multiple active node.js versions. It allows you to access every long term support (LTS) version of node.js, download any of these remote LTS versions locally, set up aliases so you can easily switch between downloaded Node versions, and automatically use the version of node.js that is specified if a .nvmrc file is present. Nvm can work on any POSIX-compliant shell, particularly on windows WSL, macOS and unix platforms. ...
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    Flutter Server Box

    Flutter Server Box

    ServerBox - server status & toolbox

    Flutter Server Box (aka ServerBox) is a Flutter app that monitors and manages Linux servers. It provides charts for CPU, memory, disk, network, and tools like SSH terminal, file manager, and commands via dartssh2 & xterm.dart. Available on iOS, Android, desktop, and TV platforms, it's community-acclaimed as a lightweight alternative to Termius/ServerCat.
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    Spring Cloud Config Server

    Spring Cloud Config Server

    External configuration (server and client) for Spring Cloud

    Spring Cloud Config provides server-side and client-side support for externalized configuration in a distributed system. With the Config Server, you have a central place to manage external properties for applications across all environments. The concepts on both client and server map identically to the Spring Environment and PropertySource abstractions, so they fit very well with Spring applications but can be used with any application running in any language. As an application moves through...
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    Snowflake

    Snowflake

    React-Native Android iOS starter app/BoilerPlate/example with Redux

    A React-Native starter mobile app, or maybe just an example, or maybe a boilerplate (you decide) for iOS and Android with a single code base, with 2 backends to chose from, a Hapi or Parse Server solution. To make things easy for you, the config.example.js has been initialized to use the remote Snowflake Hapi Server which is running on Redhat OpenShift. Code is written to JS Standard and validated with Eslint. Navigation is handled with React Native Router Flux. Multiple scenes support login, register, and reset password. Once successfully logged in, there are 3 more scenes, logout, subview, and profile. The icons used throughout the app are from React Native Vector Icons, namely using FontAwesome. ...
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