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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    dyrector.io

    dyrector.io

    dyrector.io is a self-hosted continuous delivery & deployment platform

    dyrector.io is a self-hosted continuous delivery & deployment platform with version management. dyrector.io helps engineers & DevOps teams and individual developers to shift their focus from maintaining and setting up their containerized applications to developing their software. The platform achieves this by offering continuous delivery and version management capabilities to your OCI containers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Uncloud

    Uncloud

    A lightweight tool for deploying and managing containerised apps

    Uncloud is a self-hosted personal cloud and file synchronization platform that gives individuals full control over their data without relying on centralized third-party cloud providers. Designed to replace services like Dropbox or Google Drive for people who want privacy and ownership, uncloud lets you sync files across multiple devices—such as laptops, phones, or home servers—while keeping all contents under your own infrastructure.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    docker-jitsi-meet

    docker-jitsi-meet

    Jitsi Meet on Docker

    docker-jitsi-meet is an official Docker-based deployment solution for Jitsi Meet, a secure and scalable open-source video conferencing platform. It uses Docker Compose to orchestrate the necessary services (web, Prosody, Jicofo, JVB) and enables quick deployment of a self-hosted Jitsi instance with TLS support and custom configuration.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

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

    ...It locates or installs the required Python runtime, provisions an isolated virtual environment, installs your project’s pip requirements, and handles any external tools requirements or dependencies (e.g., FFmpeg) with version checks and auto-download/extract on Windows/macOS/Linux. 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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    Distillery

    Distillery

    Simplify deployments in Elixir with OTP releases

    Distillery is a release manager for Elixir applications, designed to package apps into self-contained, deployable artifacts. It automates the process of building OTP releases, handling steps like compilation, dependency bundling, and generating start/stop scripts. Releases built with Distillery include everything needed to run an Elixir app in production, even on machines without Elixir or Erlang installed. It also supports features like configuration providers, hot upgrades, and customizable release pipelines. ...
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    Capsule

    Capsule

    Dead-simple packaging and deployment for JVM apps

    ...It can contain your JAR artifacts, your dependencies and resources, native libraries, the require JRE version, the JVM flags required to run the application well, Java or native agents and more. In short, a capsule is a self-contained JAR that knows everything there is to know about how to run your application the way it's meant to run. One way of thinking about a capsule is as a fat JAR on steroids (that also allows native libraries and never interferes with your dependencies) and a declarative startup script rolled into one; another, is to see it is as the deploy-time counterpart to your build tool. ...
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