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    Helm

    Helm

    The Kubernetes package manager

    Helm is a tool that streamlines the installation and management of Kubernetes applications. With Helm you can find and use popular software packaged as Helm Charts. Charts are Helm packages that define, install and upgrade just about any Kubernetes application. With Helm you can manage even the most complex Kubernetes apps. It’s easy to update and offers simple sharing options on public or private servers.
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    PostHog Browser JS Library

    PostHog Browser JS Library

    Send usage data from your web app or site to PostHog

    PostHog JS is the JavaScript SDK for integrating PostHog's product analytics into web applications. It allows developers to track user interactions, analyze behavior, and improve app performance based on user data.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Habitat

    Habitat

    Modern applications with built-in automation

    ...By packaging applications with their dependencies and configuration, Habitat allows for consistent and repeatable deployments across various environments, from bare metal to containers and cloud platforms. Its approach to application automation simplifies the management of complex systems.​
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    .NET Core Home

    Home repository for .NET Core

    This is the dotnet/core repository and is a good starting point for .NET Core, an open source general-purpose development framework for building cross-platform apps. .NET Core lets you create apps for Windows, macOS or Linux, as well as ARM64 processors using various programming languages. It provides frameworks and APIs for cloud, client UI, IoT, and machine learning. The latest major release (as of this writing) is .NET Core 3.1. You must be on the latest patch release in order to get support from Microsoft.
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    BaGet

    BaGet

    A lightweight NuGet and symbol server

    BaGet (pronounced "baguette") is a lightweight NuGet and symbol server. It is open-source, cross-platform, and cloud-ready! You can also use the BaGet.Protocol package to interact with a NuGet server. Cross-platform, dockerized, cloud-ready, supports read-through caching. Can index the entirety of nuget.org. Coming soon, support for private feeds. You can run BaGet on your preferred platform, on your computer, Docker, Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud (Aliyun). ...
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