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    Wasmer

    Wasmer

    The leading WebAssembly Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten

    ...Packages are limited by their languages no more. Collaborate across stacks, leverage the ecosystem, and contribute your own packages. Get the scalability of serverless and the reusability of the cloud. Deploy to the edge, save your users time and yourself money. Faster, affordable & indefinitely scalable. All languages are fully containerized & collaborative. Plug your own backend, compiler, or runner. Run apps at close to native speed and outperform the competition.
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    agentOS

    agentOS

    A portable open-source operating system for agents. ~6 ms coldstarts

    agentOS is a portable, open-source runtime environment designed specifically for executing AI agents efficiently, acting as a lightweight operating system tailored for agent-based workloads. It is built using WebAssembly and V8 isolates to provide secure, sandboxed execution without the overhead of traditional containers or virtual machines. The system is optimized for extremely fast startup times, with near-instant cold starts that allow agents to be created and executed in milliseconds....
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    Shuttle

    Shuttle

    Build & ship backends without writing any infrastructure files

    Shuttle is a Rust-focused backend deployment platform designed to help developers build and ship applications without writing infrastructure configuration files. It lets projects provision resources such as databases directly from application code, removing the need for separate YAML or cloud setup workflows. The platform supports fast development by combining project initialization, resource provisioning, and deployment into a streamlined CLI experience. It works with popular Rust web frameworks such as Axum, Actix Web, and Rocket. Shuttle also handles infrastructure concerns like permissions and security so developers can focus on application logic. ...
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    fastn

    fastn

    (Alpha stage software) fastn - Full-stack Web Development Made Easy

    ftd is a programming language for building user interfaces and content-centric websites. ftd is easy to learn, especially for nonprogrammers, but it does not compromise on what you can build with it. fastn is a web framework, a content management system, and an integrated development environment for ftd. fastn is a web server, that compiles ftd to HTML/CSS/JS and can be deployed on your server, or on fastn cloud by FifthTry. ftd is designed with minimal and uniform syntax, and at first glance does not even look like a programming language.
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    Destructive Command Guard

    Destructive Command Guard

    The Destructive Command Guard (dcg) is for blocking dangerous git

    ...The Rust implementation uses fast filtering and context-aware rules to distinguish dangerous execution from harmless text matches. Its modular security packs cover Git, filesystems, databases, containers, cloud platforms, Kubernetes, Terraform, and other tools. Users can inspect denials, enable agent-specific profiles, add allowlist entries, or temporarily bypass a rule when necessary. It also provides scan modes for CI and pre-commit checks, while a fail-open design avoids stopping work because of parser errors or timeouts.
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    Habitat

    Habitat

    Modern applications with built-in automation

    ...By packaging applications with their dependencies and configuration, Habitat allows for consistent and repeatable deployments across various environments, from bare metal to containers and cloud platforms. Its approach to application automation simplifies the management of complex systems.​
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    Kata Containers

    Kata Containers

    Build a standard implementation of lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs)

    ...Since launching in December 2017, the community successfully merged the best parts of Intel Clear Containers with Hyper.sh RunV and scaled to include support for major architectures including AMD64, ARM, IBM p-series, and IBM z-series in addition to x86_64. Kata Containers also supports multiple hypervisors including QEMU, Cloud-Hypervisor, and Firecracker, and integrates with the containerd project among others.
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    MooseStack

    MooseStack

    The developer framework for building analytical backends

    ...It typically includes helpers for dependency management, task automation, and continuous integration hooks, allowing new contributors to bootstrap a development environment with a single command. Deployment is treated as part of the developer experience, with templates for promoting builds and pushing to cloud infrastructure so releases are predictable.
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    OpenChat for Linux

    OpenChat for Linux

    OpenChat for Linux — a fast, lightweight desktop client for ChatGPT

    OpenChat for Linux is a desktop client for ChatGPT / OpenAI Chat designed specifically for Linux. It’s built with Tauri (Rust) for low resource usage and stability, and it uses a “message window” approach (keeps a small active slice of the conversation and loads more as you scroll) so long chats don’t bog down or crash the app. Downloads are available in common Linux formats (AppImage, Debian package, tarball), with additional packaging manifests for Flatpak, Snap, RPM, AUR, and Nix.
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    pipeless

    pipeless

    A computer vision framework to create and deploy apps in minutes

    ...Pipeless ships some of the most popular inference runtimes, such as the ONNX Runtime, allowing you to run inference with high performance on CPU or GPU out-of-the-box. You can deploy your Pipeless application with a single command to edge and IoT devices or the cloud.
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    CloudI: A Cloud at the lowest level
    CloudI is an open-source private cloud computing framework for efficient, secure, and internal data processing. CloudI provides scaling for previously unscalable source code with efficient fault-tolerant execution of ATS, C/C++, Erlang/Elixir, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript/node.js, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or Rust services. The bare essentials for efficient fault-tolerant processing on a cloud!
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    Poem Framework

    Poem Framework

    A full-featured and easy-to-use web framework

    A full-featured and easy-to-use web framework with the Rust programming language. A distributed task scheduling platform written in rust. A cloud-native data warehouse written in rust. A NetEase Leihuo's internal art resource sharing platform, backend in rust. A front-end automated deployment platform based on continuous integration of aws. Hik-ProConnect project for Hikvision. A smart SSH bastion host that works with any SSH clients. A fast, auto-optimizing image server designed for high throughput and caching. ...
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    Krustlet

    Krustlet

    Kubernetes Rust Kubelet

    ...This approach provides improved startup times, stronger security isolation, and reduced resource consumption compared to containers, making it particularly appealing for edge and cloud-native environments. Krustlet supports WASI (WebAssembly System Interface), enabling Wasm modules to interact with system resources in a controlled and standardized way. It is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing Kubernetes clusters, allowing developers to schedule and manage Wasm workloads using familiar Kubernetes APIs and tooling.
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be adapted directly into your own infrastructure or to serve as reference blueprints when learning how to structure automation projects. Whether you’re managing a handful of servers or deploying at scale, this repo provides starting points that illustrate how Ansible can streamline repetitive operational tasks.
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