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    Dozzle

    Dozzle

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

    Dozzle is a lightweight, self-hosted web application for real-time viewing and monitoring of container logs, focused on speed and simplicity rather than building a full log storage pipeline. Instead of indexing or storing logs, it connects to your container runtime and streams live output so you can diagnose issues as they happen. The interface includes practical quality-of-life features like fuzzy searching for containers, regex log search, split-screen viewing for multiple logs, and live...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Free Youtube Downloader

    Free Youtube Downloader

    unlimited YouTube video download tool

    Unlimited video download windows tool, support multi-line parallel download, support criticism addition; self-determined video download format; support http & sock5 proxy
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    YouTubeCrawler

    YouTubeCrawler

    Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos

    This tool is a Go-based automation utility that downloads YouTube videos and permanently embeds or “hard-codes” their subtitles (typically English) into MP4 output files. The workflow involves specifying one or more URLs (via a simple “url” text file in each folder) and the program uses youtube-dl to fetch video and subtitle, then ffmpeg to overlay the subtitles onto the video track. The architecture follows a command-pattern setup: tasks implement a common interface and are scheduled and executed with concurrency controls (maximum goroutines customizable). It assumes a Linux environment with SSR proxy support, and requires the user to pre-install youtube-dl and ffmpeg. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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