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    crun

    crun

    A fast and lightweight fully featured OCI runtime and C library

    A fast and low-memory footprint OCI Container Runtime fully written in C. While most of the tools used in the Linux containers ecosystem are written in Go, I believe C is a better fit for a lower-level tool like container runtime. runc, the most used implementation of the OCI runtime specs written in Go, re-execs itself and uses a module written in C for setting up the environment before the container process starts. crun aims to be also usable as a library that can be easily included in...
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    Swarmpit

    Swarmpit

    Lightweight mobile-friendly Docker Swarm management UI

    Swarmpit is an open-source, self-hosted web dashboard that simplifies Docker Swarm cluster operations. It offers management of stacks, services, secrets, volumes, networks, and allows secure team access. It visualizes real-time CPU/memory/disk metrics, supports private registry integration, and streamlines deployment flows. The interface is mobile-friendly and privacy-focused—collecting no telemetry.
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