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    if-me.org

    if-me.org

    Free, open source mental health communication web app

    if-me.org is a community for mental health experiences that encourages people to share their personal stories with trusted allies. Trusted allies are the people we interact with on a daily basis, including friends, family members, co-workers, teachers, and mental health workers. Dealing with mental health is what makes us human. But for a lot of us, it's a struggle to be open about it. Not everyone is a counselor or therapist. The people who we interact with every day shape our emotions and...
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    Chatwoot

    Chatwoot

    Open-source customer engagement suite, an alternative to Intercom

    If you have questions, are confused, or just want to understand our product better, we've got your back. Customer engagement suite, an open-source alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc. Chatwoot is an open-source, self-hosted customer engagement suite. Chatwoot lets you view and manage your customer data, communicate with them irrespective of which medium they use, and re-engage them based on their profile. Talk to your customers using our live chat widget and make...
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    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole

    Ridgepole is a tool to manage DB schema. It defines DB schema

    Ridgepole is a database schema management tool that treats your schema as code by expressing it in a Ruby DSL and applying diffs to keep databases in sync. You describe the desired state in a “Schemafile” (tables, columns, indexes, constraints), and Ridgepole compares it with the live database to generate only the necessary changes. This diff-and-apply approach makes schema changes repeatable and reviewable, avoiding hand-written migrations for routine structural edits. It supports multiple...
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    Chef

    Chef

    Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform

    Chef is an infrastructure-as-code framework that automates how servers are configured and kept in the desired state across fleets. You describe system intent in Ruby-based “recipes” and “cookbooks” made of resources (packages, files, services, users, registries, and more) that converge idempotently, so repeated runs only change what’s necessary. Its client regularly gathers system facts, evaluates policy, and enforces drift correction, which makes environments reproducible from bare metal to...
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    Excuse Me
    I wrote an web based to-do list at http://www.excusemenow.com a few years ago, it's live, but I haven't touched it. So it seemed like the thing to do would be to open source the code for the project so that others might get some use from it.
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