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    V2Ray-Agent

    V2Ray-Agent

    Xray, Tuic, hysteria2, sing-box

    An all-in-one V2Ray/Xray agent script to automate proxy server deployment on Linux. Supports multiple protocols (VLESS, VMess, Shadowsocks, WireGuard), automatic certificate generation, CDN node management, and multi-VPS subscription configurations—often used for network optimization or censorship circumvention.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Seata

    Seata

    An easy-to-use, high-performance distributed transaction solution

    ...It has 3 basic components: a Transaction Coordinator for maintaining the status of global and branch transactions; a Transaction Manager that defines the scope of global transaction; and a Resource Manager that manages resources being worked on by branch transactions, and drives branch transaction commit or rollback. Seata has played a pivotal role of distributed consistency Middleware in Ali economy, and has provided strong support for businesses of all departments. It continues to be used and trusted by dozens of other companies.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Tengine

    Tengine

    A distribution of Nginx with some advanced features

    ...Support the CONNECT HTTP method for forward proxy. Support asynchronous OpenSSL, using hardware such as QAT for HTTPS acceleration. Enhanced operations monitoring, such as asynchronous log & rollback, DNS caching, memory usage, etc. Support server_name in Stream module. More load balancing methods, e.g., consistent hashing, and session persistence.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Mara CMS

    Mara CMS

    The file based CMS with full-featured editing

    ...Features include direct editing of the actual webpage so you see your changes as you type, drag and drop photo and video content addition, easy YouTube video linking, a photo gallery that can also double as a presentation or lecture slideshow, a secure contact form, rollback of changes, plus much more. For the experienced Web developer, Mara's use of industry standard HTML5 and CSS3 instead of proprietary markup or database structures makes for a shallower learning curve. If you already understand the fundamentals of webpage creation you can get productive really quickly. Open source, unrestricted, and free to use. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    XWiki
    XWiki is the next generation enterprise wiki, a feature rich tool that is secure, easy to use and more organized. At the same time it's a light and powerful development platform that allows you to customize the wiki to your specific needs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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