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    diskover-community

    diskover-community

    Open source file indexing & storage analytics powered by Elasticsearch

    ...It allows administrators and users to explore file structures, monitor storage usage, and gain insights into how data is distributed across infrastructure. By indexing file metadata from sources such as local file systems, network shares like NFS and SMB, and cloud storage, the tool provides a centralized way to analyze heterogeneous storage environments. Diskover also helps identify outdated or unused files, duplicate data, and inefficient storage usage that can waste resources or increase operational costs. A Python-based indexing engine performs the scanning and indexing tasks.
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    BrowserBox

    BrowserBox

    Remote isolated browser API for security

    Remote isolated browser API for security, automation visibility and interactivity. Run-on our cloud, or bring your own. Full scope double reverse web proxy with a multi-tab, mobile-ready browser UI frontend. Plus co-browsing, advanced adaptive streaming, secure document viewing and more! But only in the Pro version. BrowserBox is a full-stack component for a web browser that runs on a remote server, with a UI you can embed on the web.
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    Serverless Chrome contains everything you need to get started running headless Chrome on AWS Lambda (possibly Azure and GCP Functions soon). The aim of this project is to provide the scaffolding for using Headless Chrome during a serverless function invocation. Serverless Chrome takes care of building and bundling the Chrome binaries and making sure Chrome is running when your serverless function executes. In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns...
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