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    Weave GitOps

    Weave GitOps

    Weave GitOps provides insights into your application deployments

    Weave GitOps is a simple, open source developer platform for people who want cloud-native applications but who don't have Kubernetes expertise. Experience how easy it is to enable GitOps and run your apps in a cluster. Use Git to collaborate with team members making new deployments easy and secure. Start with what developers need to run apps, and then easily extend to define and run your own enterprise platform. Our vision is that all cloud-native applications should be easy for developers...
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    Status Page as a Service

    Status Page as a Service

    Self-hosted status page with an admin dashboard. SQLite, Docker, nothi

    ...Upptime requires GitHub Actions. OpenStatus needs Turso + Redis. Statuspage.io costs $29/mo. This is a status page you can deploy with docker compose up -d. No external databases, no Redis, no third-party dependencies. SQLite file in a Docker volume. That's it. Made by https://recurohq.com
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