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    Foreman

    Foreman

    Manage Procfile-based applications

    Foreman is a Procfile-based process manager that mirrors Heroku’s process model, making it easy to run multi-process applications in development and beyond. You declare your app’s processes (web workers, background jobs, schedulers) in a Procfile, and Foreman starts them together, streams multiplexed logs, and manages environment variables from .env files. It handles port assignment and process concurrency, so you can spin up multiple copies of a worker or web server with a single command. Exporters generate native service definitions (e.g., systemd/Upstart/launchd), enabling the same process topology to run under OS service managers in staging or production. ...
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    San Francisco is highly versatile and customizable product information management software package.
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    Governance, risk and compliance management solution (GRC). Incorporating Enterprise risk management (ERM), business intelligence (BI) and performance management. Project services available at opengrc.org
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