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    Alist

    Alist

    A file list/WebDAV program that supports multiple storages

    Alist is a file‑listing and WebDAV server built with Gin (Go) and SolidJS. It supports multiple storage backends—local disk, OneDrive, Google Drive, Aliyun Drive—and offers a modern UI for browsing, sharing, and streaming files.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    PGBackWeb

    PGBackWeb

    Effortless PostgreSQL backups with a user-friendly web interface

    pgBackWeb is a web-based interface for managing PostgreSQL backups created with pgBackRest. It allows users to monitor, configure, and schedule backups through a visual dashboard. Ideal for DBAs and teams needing centralized backup control, pgBackWeb simplifies PostgreSQL backup operations in multi-server environments.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kopia

    Kopia

    Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS and Linux

    Kopia is a fast, secure, and open-source backup and restore tool designed to help users and administrators protect important data by creating encrypted, deduplicated snapshots and storing them in a range of local, network, or cloud storage locations. Instead of imaging entire machines, it focuses on backing up selected files and directories with efficient incremental backups that only transfer changed data, which reduces storage and bandwidth needs. Kopia has both a command-line interface...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Files.md

    Files.md

    Private, quiet space for thinking. A simple app for your .md files

    files.md is a local-first Markdown workspace for notes, documents, journals, projects, checklists, and tasks. It is designed around the idea that personal knowledge should remain in plain .md files instead of being locked inside a complex database or proprietary note format. The app works in the browser, can run offline, and keeps files on the user’s device unless a chosen sync option is configured. It favors simplicity over feature overload, encouraging users to think, write, connect ideas,...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    File-Studio

    File-Studio

    A tool that automates complex file operations.

    File studio is a tool that assists in handling complex file operations such as bulk renaming, organizing folders and more.
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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    fft

    fft

    A fast distributed file transfer

    fft is a distributed file transfer tool designed to accelerate large file movement by coordinating multiple relay nodes in parallel rather than depending on a single server’s bandwidth ceiling. Its architecture splits a transfer into concurrent “workers” that fetch or push chunks across multiple paths, improving throughput on high-latency or bandwidth-constrained links. The project is implemented in Go and exposes a straightforward command-line interface so operators can stand up senders,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    REX-Ray

    REX-Ray

    REX-Ray is a container storage orchestration engine

    REX-Ray is a container storage orchestration engine enabling persistence for cloud-native workloads. The long-term goal of the REX-Ray project is to enable collaboration between organizations focused on creating enterprise-grade storage plugins for the Container Storage Interface (CSI). As a rapidly changing specification, CSI support within REX-Ray will be planned when CSI reaches version 1.0, currently projected for a late 2018 release. In the interim, there remains active engagement with...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    confd

    confd

    Manage local application configuration files using templates from etcd

    confd is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on keeping local configuration files up-to-date using data stored in etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars and processing template resources. confd is also focused on reloading applications to pick up new config file changes. Go 1.10 is required to build confd, which uses the new vendor directory. You should have a working etcd, or consul server up and running and the ability to add new keys. Template resources are defined in TOML config files under the confdir. confd supports two modes of operation daemon and onetime. In daemon mode confd polls a backend for changes and updates destination configuration files if necessary. ...
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