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    Niubi Guard

    Niubi Guard

    Open-source GitHub repository abuse detection and response system

    Niubi Guard is an open-source defense system for GitHub maintainers who need to detect and respond to repository abuse. It focuses on spam, harassment, coordinated attacks, suspicious issue activity, and bot-like comment patterns. The project gives maintainers control over rules, allowlists, detection signals, confidence thresholds, and response modes. It includes both a command-line workflow and a web console for configuring scans and reviewing results. AI-assisted detection can be...
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    Infisical

    Infisical

    Infisical is the open-source platform for secrets management, PKI

    Infisical is an open-source, all-in-one platform for managing secrets, certificates, and privileged access. It delivers modern security workflows like secrets rotation, dynamic credentials, role-based access control, and SSH certificate-based access—tailored for development and infrastructure teams. Manage secrets across projects and environments (e.g. development, production, etc.) through a user-friendly interface. Sync secrets to platforms like GitHub, Vercel, AWS, and use tools like...
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    Wayne

    Wayne

    Kubernetes multi-cluster management and publishing platform

    Wayne is a universal, web-based Kubernetes multi-cluster management platform. It reduces service access costs by visualizing Kubernetes object template editing. With a complete permission management system and adapting to multi-tenant scenarios, it is a publishing platform suitable for enterprise-level clusters. Wayne has been serving 360 search on a large scale, carrying most of the online services, stably managing nearly a thousand applications, and tens of thousands of containers, running...
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    nexTM

    nexTM

    The vision: Building the best and most convenient threat model editor

    nexTM is a threat modeling tool tailored towards agile software development. It provides a clean and easy to use model editor which is loosely inspired by OWASP Threat Dragon (as it also makes use of the antvis X6 library). Besides the model editor, nexTM allows you to structure your threat modeling projects into products, product increments, and models to conveniently keep track of any changes throughout application development. In the near future, it is planned to implement a "diff view"...
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