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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...
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    Live API Web Console

    Live API Web Console

    A react-based starter app for using the Live API over websockets

    Live API Web Console is a React starter that demonstrates how to use Gemini’s Live API over WebSockets to build real-time, multimodal experiences. The app includes modules for streaming audio playback, recording user media from the microphone, webcam, or even screen capture, and it surfaces a unified event log so you can debug the session as it flows. Configuration lives in a simple .env file and the project boots with standard web tooling, letting you experiment quickly with models, system...
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