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    hotel

    hotel

    A simple process manager for developers

    hotel is a developer tool that manages local services behind a friendly dashboard and automatically provisions per-project HTTP proxies. Instead of remembering port numbers and launch commands, you register apps once and then start, stop, or auto-start them from a central UI. The tool sets up a lightweight reverse proxy so each service gets a nice local domain, reducing friction when switching between multiple apps and APIs. Cross-platform support and a simple configuration format make it...
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    express-status-monitor

    express-status-monitor

    Realtime Monitoring solution for Node.js/Express.js apps

    ...If you're using socket.io in your project, this module could break your project because this module by default will spawn its own socket.io instance. To mitigate that, fill websocket parameter with your main socket.io instance as well as port parameter.
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    An OpenSource software (ApaciLinux) that allows to run a PHP Server to control a device connected through the serial port
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