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    Artalk

    Artalk

    Your Self-hosted Comment System

    Artalk is a modern, self-hosted comment system designed to provide a fast, privacy-focused alternative to third-party commenting platforms for blogs, websites, and web applications. It combines a lightweight frontend written in vanilla JavaScript with a high-performance backend powered by Go, enabling efficient cross-platform deployment and low resource usage.
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    WG UI

    WG UI

    WireGuard Web UI for self-serve client configurations

    A basic, self-contained management service for WireGuard with a self-serve web UI. The easiest way to run wg-ui is using the container image. Important to know is that you need to have WireGuard installed on the machine in order for this to work, as this is 'just' a UI to manage WireGuard configs. You can configure wg-ui using commandline flags or environment variables.
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    ctop

    ctop

    Top-like interface for container metrics

    ctop provides a concise and condensed overview of real-time metrics for multiple containers. ctop comes with built-in support for Docker and runC; connectors for other container and cluster systems are planned for future releases. ctop requires no arguments and uses Docker host variables by default. See connectors for further configuration options. Config file values will be loaded and applied the next time ctop is started. To build ctop from source, simply clone the repo and run "make build". To build a minimal Docker image containing only ctop, run "image". Now you can run your local image. Default connector behavior can be changed by setting the relevant environment variables. ...
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