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    Alist

    Alist

    A file list/WebDAV program that supports multiple storages

    Alist is a file‑listing and WebDAV server built with Gin (Go) and SolidJS. It supports multiple storage backends—local disk, OneDrive, Google Drive, Aliyun Drive—and offers a modern UI for browsing, sharing, and streaming files.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Files.md

    Files.md

    Private, quiet space for thinking. A simple app for your .md files

    files.md is a local-first Markdown workspace for notes, documents, journals, projects, checklists, and tasks. It is designed around the idea that personal knowledge should remain in plain .md files instead of being locked inside a complex database or proprietary note format. The app works in the browser, can run offline, and keeps files on the user’s device unless a chosen sync option is configured.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    confd

    confd

    Manage local application configuration files using templates from etcd

    confd is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on keeping local configuration files up-to-date using data stored in etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars and processing template resources. confd is also focused on reloading applications to pick up new config file changes. Go 1.10 is required to build confd, which uses the new vendor directory. You should have a working etcd, or consul server up and running and the ability to add new keys. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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