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    Diun

    Diun

    Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry

    Diun is a CLI application written in Go and delivered as a single executable (and a Docker image) to receive notifications when a Docker image is updated on a Docker registry. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms and architectures that Go supports. This support includes Linux, macOS, and Windows, on architectures like amd64, i386, ARM, PowerPC, and others.
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    jackal

    jackal

    Instant messaging server for the Extensible Messaging

    jackal is a free, open-source, high-performance XMPP server that aims to be known for its stability, simple configuration and low resource consumption. Customizable, enforced SSL/TLS. Stream compression (zlib), database connectivity for storing offline messages and user settings (PostgreSQL 9.5+, BoltDB). Caching (Redis 6.2+), clustering capabilities (etcd 3.4+) Expose Prometheus metrics, cross-platform (OS X, Linux). To make it easy to install jackal via Helm in Kubernetes a chart has been...
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