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Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction
Deploy pre-built tools that crawl websites, extract structured data, and feed your applications. Reliable web data without maintaining scrapers.
Automate web data collection with cloud tools that handle anti-bot measures, browser rendering, and data transformation out of the box. Extract content from any website, push to vector databases for RAG workflows, or pipe directly into your apps via API. Schedule runs, set up webhooks, and connect to your existing stack. Free tier available, then scale as you need to.
Battery Life Tool Kit is a set of scripts and programs to monitor and log power consumption of Linux laptops/notebooks under different workloads. Set of reference workloads is included in the Tool Kit
Mail Log Filter filters out log entries of message duplicates from the postfix mail log caused by the use of extra MTAs (such as amavis) and thus preventing log analyzers (such as awstats) from seeing and counting the same message twice.
Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents
Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)
Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
rssyslog is a fast, network-only syslog daemon that sorts the messages
to different files based on source IP, facility and severity.
It is intended to be used as a central syslog-server for a large number of
devices.
Logjam is for log monitoring and log analysis in a cluster computing environment. It's unique contribution is the ability to recognize a distributed event accross many cluster nodes and summarize the event concisely.
Moodss is a modular monitoring application, composed of a GUI and a daemon, which supports any device or process for which a module can be developed. Complete dashboards with graphical viewers, thresholds, SQL database archiving, ... can be managed.
SnoopDos is a utility that allows you to monitor a variety of system
operations carried out by programs on your Amiga. This includes what
files a program is trying to open, what fonts, libraries, devices and
environment variables it is looking for.
This project is dedicated to finding best of breed opensource monitoring products, tools, sysadmin tools and overall systems management stuff. We will take all these components and make them work together.
Trafficlogger is a tiny program which logs your traffic from each device that is listet in /proc/net/dev. It logs all traffic (TCP, UDP,...). It is written in ANSI-C and should compile and work on nearly all Linux distributions.
We provide a mechanism to trace the NPTL Library as few intrusive as possible for the application dynamics. The post-mortem analysis then allows measurements (contension,...) and understanding of hangs or bugs. No change in kernel or user application.
Automated Incident Reporting (AirCERT) is an Internet-scalable infrastructure to automatically receive, process, and analyze security event information reported from across administrative domains.
sudosh is a sudo shell, filter and can be used as a login shell. Sudosh records all keystrokes and output and can play back the session as just like a VCR.
High performance, real-time data analysis engine capable of processing from various sources simultaneously (syslog, files, sockets, etc). Triggers internal and user-defined events based on built-in and user-defined rules.
This is the source of the rpc.rstatd for Linux. rstatd allows to remotly view many system load related parameters with programs like perfmeter or perf.
LKL is a userspace keylogger that runs under Linux on the x86 arch. LKL logs everything that passes through the hardware keyboard port (0x60). It translates keycodes to ASCII with a keymap file.
The X-Log Library (xlib) provides several logging functions for any program to utilize. Supports plain text and XML logging. Xlib also uses XSLT to display the XML-style logs in a nice graphical way.