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    DocsGPT

    DocsGPT

    Private AI platform for agents, enterprise search and RAG pipelines

    ...Connect any data source (PDFs, DOCX, CSV, Excel, HTML, audio, GitHub, databases, URLs) and get accurate, hallucination-free answers with source citations. Choose your LLM: OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, or local models. Works with Qdrant, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch and more. Deploy via Docker or Kubernetes with full data sovereignty. Build embeddable chat and search widgets, automate multi-step workflows with AI agents, and integrate via Slack, Telegram, Discord, or REST API. Enterprise features include RBAC, 99.9% uptime SLA, and dedicated support. MIT licensed.
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    jsPolicy

    jsPolicy

    Easier & faster Kubernetes policies using JavaScript or TypeScript

    ...Most policies do not even take a single millisecond to execute. JavaScript is made for handling and manipulating JSON objects (short for: JavaScript Object Notation!) and Kubernetes uses JSON by converting your YAML to JSON during every API request. Run custom JavaScript controllers that react to any changes to the objects in your cluster (controller policies are reactive, so they are not webhooks and part of a Kubernetes API server request but instead react to Events in your cluster after they have happened). ...
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