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    Dockge

    Dockge

    A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml

    ...Instead of treating each container individually, it focuses on stacks defined by docker-compose.yaml files, allowing users to create, edit, start, stop, restart, and delete entire stacks through a UI rather than via CLI only. The tool preserves the stack files on disk (rather than hiding them inside a database), so users retain full flexibility to inspect and manage via normal Docker commands. It also supports multiple agents across different Docker hosts, enabling one unified UI to control stacks on multiple servers. The interface is reactive and real-time: progress bars show pulling, starting, and updating operations, and a built-in web terminal allows direct interaction.
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    kube-bench

    kube-bench

    Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed

    kube-bench is a tool that checks whether Kubernetes is deployed securely by running the checks documented in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark. Trivy, the all-in-one cloud-native security scanner, can be deployed as a Kubernetes Operator inside a cluster. Both, the Trivy CLI, and the Trivy Operator support CIS Kubernetes Benchmark scanning among several other features. There are multiple ways to run kube-bench. You can run kube-bench inside a pod, but it will need access to the host's PID namespace in order to check the running processes, as well as access to some directories on the host where config files and other files are stored.
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    Celest

    Celest

    The Flutter cloud platform

    ...As you make changes in the local environment, this client will be updated to reflect those changes. To get started with Celest, you'll need to configure your development environment so that you have Flutter and the Celest CLI installed on your machine.
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    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple

    OpenFaaS® makes it easy for developers to deploy event-driven functions and microservices to Kubernetes without repetitive, boiler-plate coding. Package your code or an existing binary in an OCI-compatible image to get a highly scalable endpoint with auto-scaling and metrics.
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    AWS .NET deployment tool

    AWS .NET deployment tool

    The tooling that simplifies deployment of .NET applications

    AWS Deploy Tool is an interactive tooling for the .NET CLI and the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio that helps deploy .NET applications with minimum AWS knowledge, and with the fewest clicks or commands. It works by analyzing .NET projects and guiding developers to the right AWS service. It then selects the right deployment service, builds and packages your application, and creates the deployment infrastructure.
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    Deployer

    Deployer

    Deployment tool with support for popular frameworks out of the box

    A deployment tool written in PHP with support for popular frameworks out of the box. Deployer is a cli tool for deployment of any PHP applications, including frameworks such as Laravel, Symfony, Zend Framework and many more. Main concept of Deployer is recipe, a php file containing tasks definitions. Recipe can require other recipes and extend/ override functionality. Also Deployer comes with bunch of ready to use recipes from community for Slack, etc.
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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

    Launcher that prepares Python/deps and runs your app like OS-native

    ...The Qt-based installer can scaffold pyappexec.ini, copy/rename the launcher, and (on macOS) bundle a self-contained .app with icons. The optional run-time GUI captures logs, while CLI mode stays lean for automation. Config is driven by a simple INI per OS, so app IDs, entry points, requirements, and paths are declarative. PyAppExec also manages user-level caches/state, log rotation, and GUI suppression preferences letting you ship Python apps without asking end users to touch Python, virtualenvs, or package managers.
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    s3_website

    s3_website

    Manage an S3 website: sync, deliver via CloudFront

    s3_website is a Ruby gem that automates the deployment of static websites to AWS S3 and optionally CloudFront. It handles site configuration, uploads, cache control, gzip compression, redirects, and supports Jekyll, Nanoc, and Middleman out of the box. Ideal for static site hosting without manual AWS setup.
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    Dploy

    Dploy

    FTP/SFTP deployment tool built in node.js

    dploy is a deployment automation tool written in Node.js, designed to simplify pushing code and assets to servers. It uses configuration files to define environments and deploy rules, allowing developers to quickly push updates via FTP or SFTP. With a single command, dploy compares the local project with the remote server and uploads only the files that have changed, making deployments efficient and incremental. It is particularly helpful for small- to medium-sized web projects where complex...
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