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    Gogs

    Gogs

    A painless self-hosted Git service

    Gogs is a simple, stable, self-hosted Git service that is easy to install and setup. All you have to do is run the binary on any platform that Go supports: Linux, macOS and Windows. You may also install from source, from packages, or ship with Docker or Vagrant. Gogs is very lightweight with minimal hardware requirements, running on Raspberry Pi and even on NAS devices. Gogs offers plenty of great features, including various access repositories, repository and organization webhooks,...
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    damo-blog-engine

    DAMO Blog Engine is a light posting articles, comment, ...

    - generate static html from simple syntax articles - tags index generation - comment posting - smart formating : titles, images, text, ...
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    Divsto online radio

    online radio webpage

    online radio webpage made using html, php, icecast and hosted on raspberry pi
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    nxcEditor

    nxcEditor

    Editor for NXT and BrickPi robot (with simulator for NXT)

    With the nxcEditor for Linux NXT and BrickPi robots can be programmed (the source code is highlighted). A NXC-program can be executed either on the real robot or the nxcSimulator, which is integrated in the nxcEditor (the official compiler is invoked from the nxcEditor). A C-program for the BrickPi robot can be programmed either locally on the Raspberry Pi or over a network (using the compiler on the Raspberry Pi). The nxcEditor (as well as the nxcSimulator) is designed so that programming...
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    TclFltk

    Dynamic Extension for TCL/TK

    Implements a Tcl binding for the Fast Light Tool Kit portable GUI development environment.
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    Homie for ESP8266

    Homie for ESP8266

    ESP8266 framework for Homie, a lightweight MQTT convention

    An Arduino for ESP8266 / ESP32 implementation of Homie, an MQTT convention for the IoT. This branch of Homie for ESP8266 implements Homie 3.0.1 and adds support for ESP32. PlatformIO is an open-source ecosystem for IoT development with the cross-platform build system, library manager and full support for Espressif ESP8266 development. It works on the popular host OS, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux 32/64, Linux ARM (like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, CubieBoard). Available in the PlatformIO registry....
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    QStripper
    Convert Sinclair QL word processing (Quill etc) documents to pdf, html, text and DocBook XML.
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    RaspberryBMS

    RaspberryBMS

    User interface for Simp-BMS throuh Node-Red on a Raspberry Pi

    This is a preconfigured version of Rasbian that communicates with Tom de Bree:s Simp-BMS hardware. Presentation of the data from the CAN-bus is presented in Node-Red through its GUI-capability. Prerequisites: 1 - Raspberry Pi 3 or newer. 1 - USBtin CAN-USB converter 1 - Simp-BMS https://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/fs-tesla-vw-outlander-bms-master-198263.html https://www.fischl.de/usbtin/ See README.txt for more info.
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    LogHut

    LogHut

    Static blog engine written in Java.

    It creates html file when you write a post. So when people read your post your blog is basically a static web site. This makes you able to run personal blog even on raspberry pi. You can also customize your blog using freemarker templates. Please read descriptions at the link below for more details.
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    CODDNS

    CODDNS

    Custom Open Dynamic DNS, an integrated solution for DNS management.

    The coddns system is a HTML-PHP-DB console working through scripts with Bind9 to provide a dynamic DNS resolution over the hosts registered through the console. It has two work modes: WAN Mode: This is the default work mode, coddns will act as resolver for every host registered. In the moment you provide a tag and an IP, the system will resolve any query made over that tag into the IP you set.
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    weewx weather software

    weewx weather software

    Python program for getting the most from your weather station

    WeeWX is a free, open source, software program, written in Python, which interacts with your weather station to produce graphs, reports, and HTML pages. Downloads can be found at http://weewx.com/downloads Development happens at https://github.com/weewx/weewx
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    NAZverryPie

    NAZverryPie

    Single script to create NAS out of you Raspberry Pi

    This script takes opensource packages to create a NAS out of a Raspberry Pi. It uses a simpel ui to create a userfriendly and almost-unattended install of the following popular packages on your RPI: - NZBget - ownCloud - vsFTP daemon - SAMBA - rsync - Domoticz - Apache - MySql and phpmyadmin - Webmin - miniDLNA Besides this, it automatically sets up fstab to enable automatic mounting of volumes connected to the Pi A simple HTML site is provided for ease of access to all...
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    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    CppWeb - C++ Web developement framework

    Cross-platform C++ library for developing CGI Web applications

    CppWeb is cross-platform C++ library for developing web applications with server push support. The library decodes CGI variables and cookies, supports file uploads, performs automatic cookie detection, provides URL and HTML entity encode/decode functions, supports server-push (long-polling via ajax), has built-in HTML parser, SQLite database wrapper etc. CppWeb compiles on Windows, Linux and MacOSX (tested with GNU C++, MingW, MS Visual C++ and Borland C++ compiler) and can run with...
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