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    Cowboy

    Cowboy

    Small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP

    Cowboy is a small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang and OTP applications. It provides a complete HTTP stack while keeping the codebase compact and optimized for low latency and low memory usage. Cowboy supports routing, request dispatching, HTTP handlers, REST handlers, WebSocket connections, and long-lived streaming-style interactions. Because it uses Ranch for connection management, it can be embedded directly inside larger Erlang systems rather than deployed only as a separate web server. ...
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    CloudPanel

    CloudPanel

    Server control panel to configure and manage a server

    CloudPanel CE is an open-source server control panel focused on hosting high-performance web applications with a clean, modern UI. It streamlines provisioning of sites and services—web servers, databases, PHP runtimes, and SSL—so teams can go from a fresh VM to a production-ready stack quickly. The panel emphasizes performance defaults and security best practices, offering features like one-click TLS, user isolation, and straightforward firewall controls. Developers can manage multiple...
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    sushii-image-server

    sushii-image-server

    Web server made with Koa and puppeteer to convert HTML to images

    Simple local web server made with Express and Puppeteer to generate images for sushi-bot. The static directory can be used to serve static files used for HTML screenshots (e.g., JavaScript, CSS, image files). This is intended for requests from trusted services and is not designed for direct public access. Any JavaScript code can be run on the system and local files can be accessed.
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    Pastebot is an irc bot that saves channels from large amounts of pasted material. Text is pasted into a web form, and the bot announces an URL where it can be read. Interested people can partake in the joy without the whole channel scrolling to hell
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    J-Alice is a C++ implementation of an Alicebot clone. It can chat on console, irc and function as a mini-http server. Currently it runs on Linux, BeOS, Windows and Solaris with equal functionality.
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