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    PlexGuide.com

    PlexGuide.com

    Rapidly deploy multiple-hasty Docker containers

    ...Deploys multiple programs/apps and functional within 10 - 30 seconds. Deploy PlexGuide on a remote machine, local machine, VPS, or virtual machine. Deploy PlexGuide utilizing Google's GSuite for unlimited space or through the solo or multiple HD editions. Deploys a Reverse Proxy (Traefik) so you can obtain https certificates on all your containers. Backup and Restore data through your Google Drive. Aligns data and ports for efficiency.
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    RabbitMQ Server

    RabbitMQ Server

    Core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins

    Deploy as clusters for high availability and throughput; federate across multiple availability zones and regions. HTTP-API, command line tool, and UI for managing and monitoring RabbitMQ.
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    PHPloy

    PHPloy

    Incremental Git (S)FTP deployment tool that supports multiple servers

    ...This file contains the hash of the commit that you have deployed to that server. When you run PHPloy, it downloads that file and compares the commit reference in it with the commit you are trying to deploy to find out which files to upload. The phploy.ini file holds your project configuration. It should be located in the root directory of the project. phploy.ini is never uploaded to server.
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    Coolify

    Coolify

    An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative

    Coolify is an open-source & self-hostable alternative to Heroku / Netlify / Vercel / etc. It helps you manage your servers, applications, and databases on your own hardware; you only need an SSH connection. You can manage VPS, Bare Metal, Raspberry PIs, and anything else. Imagine having the ease of a cloud but with your own servers. That is Coolify. No vendor lock-in, which means that all the configurations for your applications/databases/etc are saved to your server. So, if you decide to...
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    Trellis

    Trellis

    WordPress LEMP stack with PHP 8.1, Composer, WP-CLI

    ...Your development virtual machine and your production are as similar as possible. This gives the confidence to know that if your WordPress site works in development, it will also work in production and you can deploy with confidence. trellis-cli provides a command-line interface (CLI) to manage Trellis projects via the `trellis` command with features.
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    gorush

    gorush

    A push notification server written in Go (Golang)

    ...Support graceful shutdown that workers and queue have been sent to APNs/FCM before shutdown service. Support different Queue as backend like NSQ or NATS, defaut engine is local Channel. You can deploy gorush to alternative solution like netlify functions. Netlify lets you deploy serverless Lambda functions without an AWS account, and with function management handled directly within Netlify. Support for HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 proxy. Support retry send notification if server response is fail. Support install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt automatically. ...
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    Parse Dashboard

    Parse Dashboard

    A dashboard for managing Parse Server

    Parse Dashboard is a standalone dashboard for managing your Parse Server apps. Build applications faster with object and file storage, user authentication, push notifications, dashboard and more out of the box. You may set the host, port and mount path by supplying the --host, --port and --mountPath options to parse-dashboard. You can use anything you want as the app name, or leave it out in which case the app ID will be used. The --dev parameter disables production-ready security features....
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    GoCD

    GoCD

    Main repository for GoCD, continuous delivery server

    ...GoCD excels at modeling complex CD workflows for fast feedback with its modeling constructs, parallel execution and dependency management. No plugin required, out of box CD. GoCD helps you troubleshoot a broken pipeline by tracking every change from commit to deploy in real time. Compare content, both files and commit messages, across any two arbitrary builds. GoCD integrates with many popular external tools and services via its extensible plugin architecture. We have put a lot of thought into making sure GoCD upgrades are painless and non-breaking even when you are using plugins.
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    Hazel

    Hazel

    Lightweight update server for Electron apps

    This project lets you deploy an update server for Electron apps with ease: You only need to click a button. The result will be faster and more lightweight than any other solution out there! Once it's deployed, paste the deployment address into your code (please keep in mind that updates should only occur in the production version of the app, not while developing).
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    Solution consits of UIPServer and UIPPortal. With UIPortal you can deploy UIP Applications on UIPServers and after deploy you can connect to your UIP Application running on UIPServer with your UI Protocol client.
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    BuildProcess is a set of Java tools to automatically deploy and manage application server. Each BuildProcess module is setup using a XML file. With BuildProcess, you can periodically deploy a J2EE application using JMX, delete old files, etc.
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    LANGlobal Server is an advanced Java RMI server implemented in Java. It is a platform on which developers can develop and deploy a wide range of distributed Java applications. It has a flexible and extensible model.
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    Pi.Deploy is used to deploy assets to application servers.
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