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    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    The Docker image for Aria2 + AriaNg + File Browser + Rclone

    One Docker image for file downloading, managing, sharing, as well as video playing and evening cloud storage synchronization. Furthermore, it's pretty small and ARM CPU compatible which means you can also run it on Raspberry Pi. Last but not least, Auto HTTPS can't be more easy.
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    openHAB Distribution

    openHAB Distribution

    The binary distribution of openHAB

    The open Home Automation Bus (openHAB) project aims to provide a universal integration platform for all things around home automation. It is a pure Java solution, fully based on OSGi. It is designed to be vendor-neutral as well as hardware/protocol-agnostic. openHAB brings together different bus systems, hardware devices, and interface protocols by dedicated bindings. These bindings send and receive commands and status updates on the openHAB event bus. This concept allows designing user...
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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, repository Git hooks, repository management and so much more. It also offers software, service and product support for various areas such as project management (Kanboard, Taiga), DevOps (Fabric8) and team communication (BearyChat).
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    Coolify

    Coolify

    An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative

    Coolify is an open-source & self-hostable alternative to Heroku / Netlify / Vercel / etc. It helps you manage your servers, applications, and databases on your own hardware; you only need an SSH connection. You can manage VPS, Bare Metal, Raspberry PIs, and anything else. Imagine having the ease of a cloud but with your own servers. That is Coolify. No vendor lock-in, which means that all the configurations for your applications/databases/etc are saved to your server. So, if you decide to...
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    ShellHub

    ShellHub

    Get seamless remote access to any Linux device

    ...It provides a secure and convenient way to connect to and control your servers and devices and can help to improve the security of your servers by preventing unauthorized access. ShellHub incorporates the use of Docker containers to facilitate the integration of new devices into the platform, simplifying configuration. ShellHub uses the SSH communication protocol to allow data exchange with the guarantee of privacy and integrity. Support multiple devices connected at the same time, different networks, and integration with architectures, including ARM (32 and 64 bits), which is used in most embedded devices, like Raspberry Pi, and i.MX6.
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    pv-migrate

    pv-migrate

    CLI tool to easily migrate Kubernetes persistent volumes

    pv-migrate is a CLI tool/kubectl plugin to easily migrate the contents of one Kubernetes PersistentVolumeClaim to another. On Kubernetes, if you need to rename a resource (like a Deployment) or to move it to a different namespace, you can simply create a copy of its manifest with the new namespace and/or name and apply it. However, it is not as simple with PersistentVolumeClaim resources: They are not only metadata, but they also store data in the underlying storage backend. In these cases,...
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    faasd

    faasd

    A lightweight & portable faas engine

    faasd is OpenFaaS reimagined but without the cost and complexity of Kubernetes. It runs on a single host with very modest requirements, making it fast and easy to manage. Under the hood it uses containers and Container Networking Interface (CNI) along with the same core OpenFaaS components from the main project. To deploy microservices and functions that you can update and monitor remotely. When you don't have the bandwidth to learn or manage Kubernetes. To deploy embedded apps in IoT and...
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    json-scada

    A portable SCADA/IoT platform centered on the MongoDB database server.

    ...Portability and interoperability over Linux, Windows, x86/64, ARM. Horizontal scalability, from a single computer to big clusters (MongoDB-sharding), Bare Metal, Docker containers, VM, cloud, or hybrid deployments. Unlimited tags, servers, and users. HTML5 Web interface. UTF-8/I18N. Protocols: IEC61850 Client, IEC60870-5-101/104 Client and Server, DNP3 Client, OPC-UA Client/Server, MQTT/Sparkplug-B, Telegraf (various data sources for monitoring like Modbus, SNMP, etc.) Github. project https://github.com/riclolsen/json-scada Requirements for Windows Installer: Windows 10/11 64 bits or Server 2016, Windows PowerShell.
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    Financial Freedom

    Financial Freedom

    An open source alternative to Mint, YNAB, and more

    ...With open source at its core, you have the freedom to review exactly what's happening with your data and participate in the improvement of the product. Break free from third parties tracking every financial footstep you have. Run this application on any device or host that supports Docker -- if that's something like AWS, Digital Ocean, or even your own Raspberry Pi running in your basement.
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    Overboot

    OverlayFS toolkit composing system layers at boot time

    The Overboot project uses manageable read-only layers to compose the system image at boot time. The general concept can be compared to Docker, but run earlier and on a system-wide basis. The two main components are obinit, written in C and run at boot time, and the extensible C++ obctl application that provides administration tools (CLI, API, management panel, etc.). Possible applications: - creating, testing, and distributing update packages, - creating and managing system snapshots without using virtual machines, - protecting the root partition from unwanted changes and damage, - speeding up services and applications running in the user space, - reducing the number of write cycles in flash drives, - versioning changes across the system, - quick rollback of changes or updates, - quick and easy device role switching, - debugging, - practice systems for students and trainers. ...
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    selas gnu/linux

    selas gnu/linux

    A Simple, small, powerful gnu/linux server for Raspberry Pi

    A Simple, small, powerful gnu/linux server for Raspberry Pi selas is gnu/linux based in Raspbian selas Containing all you need to run your small home server
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    image-builder-rpi

    image-builder-rpi

    SD card image for Raspberry Pi with Docker: HypriotOS

    This repo builds the SD card image with HypriotOS for the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 and Zero. You can find released versions of the SD card image here in the GitHub releases page. To build this SD card image we have to take the files for the root filesystem from os-rootfs.
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    Raspberry Pi compatible docker image containing a Citadel groupware server. This image has been successfully tested on a Raspberry Pi 3 running Hypriot OS. Run it with the following command (make sure to replace YOUR_HOSTNAME with your preferred hostname (e.g. mail.my.domain): docker run -d -h YOUR_HOSTNAME --name citadel --dns 8.8.8.8 -e WEBCIT_LANG=en -e WEBCIT_HTTP_PORT=8080 -e WEBCIT_HTTPS_PORT=8443 -p 25:25 -p 110:110 -p 143:143 -p 465:465 -p 587:587 -p 993:993 -p 995:995 -p 8881:8080 -p 8481:8443 ufud/rpi-citadel If you use docker-compose to build the image, please replace YOUR_DOCKER_HOST_IP with the correct IP of your docker host in docker-compose.yml. ...
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