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    Elk alpha

    Elk alpha

    A nimble Mastodon web client

    ...In order to host Elk yourself you can use the provided Dockerfile to build a container with Elk. Be aware, that Elk only loads properly if the connection is done via SSL/TLS. The Docker container itself does not provide any SSL/TLS handling. You'll have to add this bit yourself. One could put Elk behind popular reverse proxies with SSL Handling like Traefik, NGINX, etc. The provided Dockerfile creates a container that will eventually run Elk as a non-root user and create a persistent named Docker volume upon first start (if that volume does not yet exist). ...
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    Sengi

    Sengi

    Mastodon & Pleroma Multi-account Desktop Client

    Sengi is a Mastodon and Pleroma desktop-focused client. It takes inspiration from the old Tweetdeck client, the new Tweetdeck web app, and Mastodon UI.
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    PingMe

    PingMe

    PingMe is a CLI which provides the ability to send messages or alerts

    PingMe is a personal project to satisfy my need to have alerts, most major platforms have integration to send alerts but it's not always useful, either you are stuck with one particular platform, or you have to do a lot of integrations. I needed a small utility that I could just call from my backup scripts, cron jobs, CI/CD pipelines, or from anywhere to send a message with particular information. And I can ship it everywhere with ease. Hence, the birth of PingMe. Everything is configurable...
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