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    PHPloy

    PHPloy

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

    PHPloy is an incremental Git FTP and SFTP deployment tool. By keeping track of the state of the remote server(s) it deploys only the files that were committed since the last deployment. PHPloy supports submodules, sub-submodules, deploying to multiple servers and rollbacks. PHPloy requires PHP 7.3+ and Git 1.8+. PHPloy is very easy to use. PHPloy stores a file called .revision on the server. This file contains the hash of the commit that you have deployed to that server. ...
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    Vito

    Vito

    Free and Self-Hosted Server Management Tool

    Vito is an open-source deployment tool designed for PHP projects. It provides a simple and automated way to deploy code to remote servers using SSH. With Vito, developers can define deployment workflows in configuration files, ensuring consistency and repeatability. It is lightweight, easy to set up, and suitable for teams looking to automate deployments without the overhead of large CI/CD platforms.
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    Ptah.sh

    Ptah.sh

    Self-hosted alternative to Heroku

    Ptah.sh is a Fair Source self-hosting deployment platform - an alternative to Heroku/Vercel and other Big Corp software. We believe that indie, startups, and small to medium businesses must not suffer from unpredicted billing or bare-metal/VPS configurations. Designed for indie developers and SMBs, Ptah.sh offers the simplest hosting experience.
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    m23

    m23

    Your linux deployment tool!

    ...With the integrated virtualisation software, m23 can create and manage virtual m23 clients, that run on real m23 clients or the m23 server. Scripts and software packages (for installation on clients) can be created directly from the m23 web interface.
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    Rocketeer

    Rocketeer

    Send your projects up in the clouds

    ...While it is coded in PHP, it can deploy any project from small HTML/CSS websites to large Rails applications. Versatile, support for multiple connections, multiserver connections, multiple stages per server, etc. Fast, queue tasks and run them in parallel across all your servers and stages. Modulable, not only can you add custom tasks and components, every core part of Rocketeer can be hot swapped, extended, hacked to bits, etc. Preconfigured, tired of defining the same routines again and again ? Rocketeer is made for modern development and comes with smart defaults and built-in tasks such as installing your application's dependencies.
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