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    Dozzle

    Dozzle

    Realtime log viewer for containers. Supports Docker, Swarm and K8s

    ...The interface includes practical quality-of-life features like fuzzy searching for containers, regex log search, split-screen viewing for multiple logs, and live stats such as CPU and memory usage. It supports more advanced analysis through an in-browser SQL query engine for querying logs, which helps when you need structured filtering without exporting data elsewhere. Dozzle also supports multi-user authentication and can integrate with proxy-forward authorization setups for deployments behind gateways. For larger environments, it can monitor multiple hosts via an agent mode and supports orchestrators like Docker Swarm and Kubernetes.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Peer Calls

    Peer Calls

    Group peer to peer video calls for everyone written in Go

    Peer Calls is a self-hosted, open-source WebRTC-based video and audio calling platform for group communication. Designed for simplicity and privacy, it allows anyone to run their own video conferencing service without relying on third-party providers. Peer Calls supports multi-user rooms, screen sharing, and chat, all delivered via a clean web interface. It’s great for small teams, communities, and educational groups seeking secure and customizable alternatives to mainstream conferencing tools.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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