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    Homebridge Config UI X

    Homebridge Config UI X

    The Homebridge UI. Monitor, configure and backup Homebridge

    ...View the Homebridge logs. View and control Homebridge accessories. Restart Homebridge. Backup and Restore your Homebridge instance and more. Homebridge Config UI X also provides a tool called hb-service which makes it easy to setup Homebridge as a service on Linux/Raspbian, macOS and Windows 10. The dashboard is widget-based and completely customizable with a number of themes available.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Codex++

    Codex++

    Codex++ tweak system for the Codex desktop app

    Codex++ is a tweak system for the Codex desktop app that lets users add custom features, fix UI issues, and manage extensions without rebuilding the application. It patches the local Codex installation so a loader runs on startup and loads tweak modules from the user’s data directory. The runtime injects a Tweaks tab into the Codex settings interface, where users can enable, disable, and configure installed tweaks. The project works on macOS and Windows, with platform-specific installation,...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Openship

    Openship

    Self-hosted deployment platform

    ...It supports common programming languages, Docker images, Docker Compose projects, monorepos, background workers, WebSockets, and persistent storage. Applications can run on Openship Cloud, a personal Linux server, dedicated hardware, or multi-server infrastructure. Users control deployments through a desktop application, web dashboard, command-line interface, REST API, or MCP integration. Standard containers and backup tools help teams move workloads between providers and recover earlier states.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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