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    Redux DevTools

    Redux DevTools

    DevTools for Redux with hot reloading, action replay, and UI

    Developer Tools to power-up Redux development workflow or any other architecture which handles the state change. It can be used as a browser extension (for Chrome, Edge and Firefox), as a standalone app or as a React component integrated in the client app. If you want to have full control over where DevTools are displayed, or are developing a custom monitor, you will probably want to integrate them manually. It’s more steps, but you will have full control over monitors and their...
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    Homebridge Config UI X

    Homebridge Config UI X

    The Homebridge UI. Monitor, configure and backup 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.
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    SigNoz

    SigNoz

    SigNoz is an open-source APM. It helps developers monitor their apps

    Monitor your applications and troubleshoot problems in your deployed applications, an open-source alternative to DataDog, New Relic, etc. SigNoz helps developers monitor applications and troubleshoot problems in their deployed applications. SigNoz uses distributed tracing to gain visibility into your software stack. Visualise Metrics, Traces and Logs in a single pane of glass. You can see metrics like p99 latency, error rates for your services, external API calls and individual end points....
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    Litmus

    Litmus

    Litmus helps SREs and developers practice chaos engineering

    LitmusChaos is an open source Chaos Engineering platform that enables teams to identify weaknesses & potential outages in infrastructures by inducing chaos tests in a controlled way. Developers & SREs can practice Chaos Engineering with Litmus as it is easy to use, based on modern chaos engineering principles & community collaboration. It is 100% open source & a CNCF project. Litmus takes a cloud-native approach to create, manage and monitor chaos. The platform itself runs as a set of...
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    Materialize

    Materialize

    Materialize, a web framework based on Material Design

    Materialize, a CSS Framework based on Material Design. Using VanillaJS and as less dependencies as possible to keep it fast and simple. We use TypeScript since it builds upon JavaScript and enhances the type- and code safety. You don't have to learn or integrate any new or crappy stuff. The goal here is to stick to the roots. Just copy and paste from the documentation and you are good to go. Most of the Features work event without JavaScript. Components should be useable by mobile devices...
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    Starter Applets

    Starter Applets

    Google AI Studio Starter Apps

    starter-applets is a collection of minimal, sandboxed example “applets” that demonstrate how to compose Gemini-powered microapps (chat widgets, image generation, workflows) that can be embedded in other applications or used standalone. The applets are structured with a focus on simplicity: each presents a prompt input, minimal UI logic, and inline display of the resulting output or widget (e.g. generated text, images). They are built to illustrate best practices (e.g. safety guards, prompt...
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    Valtio

    Valtio

    Valtio makes proxy-state simple for React and Vanilla

    Valtio is a lightweight, proxy-based state management library for JavaScript and TypeScript, designed to simplify reactive state handling in both React and vanilla environments. It allows you to manage mutable state through normal JavaScript objects, while providing React hooks (useSnapshot) and subscription utilities to create optimized component re-renders and state observation. It uses ECMAScript Proxies and supports deep state tracking, making state mutation intuitive and powerful...
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    Claude Canvas

    Claude Canvas

    Give Claude Code an external monitor

    Claude Canvas is a terminal-focused UI toolkit that extends Claude Code by giving it a dedicated visual interface within the terminal, allowing interactive panes for apps like email, calendar, flight bookings, and other structured interfaces directly alongside the coding agent session. Rather than limiting interactions to text prompts and responses, Claude-Canvas uses tools like tmux to spawn multiple split panes so that you can see persistent interfaces for tasks that benefit from visual...
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    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    SkyWalking RocketBot UI

    Application performance monitor tool for distributed systems, specially designed for microservices, cloud-native, and container-based (Kubernetes) architectures. End-to-end distributed tracing. Service topology analysis, service-centric observability and API dashboards. Java, .Net Core, PHP, NodeJS, Golang, LUA, Rust, C++, Client JavaScript and Python agents with active development and maintenance. Rover agent works as a metrics collector and profiler powered by eBPF to diagnose CPU and...
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    Application Monitoring That Won't Slow Your App Down

    AppSignal's Rust-based agent is lightweight and stable. Already running in thousands of production apps.

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    REACT COOL STARTER

    REACT COOL STARTER

    A starter boilerplate for a universal web app

    A simple but feature-rich starter boilerplate for creating your own universal app. It built on the top of React, Redux, React Router and Express. Includes all the hot stuff and modern web development tools such as Redux Toolkit, TypeScript, Webpack, Babel, PostCSS, React Refresh, Jest and React Testing Library. See the “Features” section for other awesome features you can expect. They're several React frameworks today, however this is a DIY-oriented start-kit. It shows you how to build a...
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    Lunni

    Lunni

    The Docker PaaS you've been looking for.

    Lunni helps you deploy and manage apps on your own servers. Paste your docker-compose.yml file, make a couple tweaks and hit Deploy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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