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    WANIX

    WANIX

    A virtual environment kit for the local-first web

    wanix is a hobbyist Unix-like operating system written from scratch in C, aiming to implement core features of a traditional OS in an educational and modular way. The project walks through kernel development starting from bootloading, memory management, system calls, and eventually to user programs. With support for x86_64 and simple tools like a shell and basic file I/O, wanix serves as both a learning platform and a launching point for more advanced kernel features.
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    Weron

    Weron

    Overlay networks based on WebRTC.

    Weron is a peer-to-peer overlay network built using WebRTC and WebSockets, enabling remote access and tunneling between machines behind NATs without the need for centralized servers. It uses Golang on the backend and supports secure connections using WireGuard-compatible encryption. Weron allows developers to create scalable mesh or point-to-point networks for applications like remote desktop, Kubernetes access, or collaborative tools—all without requiring public IPs or complicated port forwarding.
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    Zarf

    Zarf

    DevSecOps for Air Gap & Limited-Connection Systems

    Zarf eliminates the complexity of air gap software delivery for Kubernetes clusters and cloud-native workloads using a declarative packaging strategy to support DevSecOps in offline and semi-connected environments.
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    amazon-vpc-resource-controller-k8s

    amazon-vpc-resource-controller-k8s

    Controller for managing Trunk & Branch Network Interfaces on EKS

    Controller for managing Trunk & Branch Network Interfaces on EKS Cluster using Security Group For Pod feature and IPv4 Addresses for Windows Node. Controller running on EKS Control Plane for managing Branch & Trunk Network Interface for Kubernetes Pod using the Security Group for Pod feature and IPv4 Address Management(IPAM) of Windows Nodes. The controller only manages the Trunk/Branch Network Interface for EKS Cluster using the Security Group for Pods feature. The Networking on the host is set up by the amazon-vpc-cni-k8s plugin. ENI Trunking is a private feature even though the APIs are publicly accessible using AWS SDK. Hence, attempting to run the controller on your worker node for enabling Security Group for Pod for managing Trunk and Branch Network Interface will result in failure of the API calls.
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    deej

    deej

    Set app volumes with real sliders! Arduino project to build hardware

    deej is an open-source hardware volume mixer for Windows and Linux PCs. It lets you use real-life sliders (like a DJ!) to seamlessly control the volumes of different apps (such as your music player, the game you're playing and your voice chat session) without having to stop what you're doing. Control your microphone's input level. Lightweight desktop client, consuming around 10MB of memory. Runs from your system tray. Helpful notifications to let you know if something isn't working. The sliders are connected to 5 (or as many as you like) analog pins on an Arduino Nano/Uno board. They're powered from the board's 5V output (see schematic). The board connects via a USB cable to the PC. The code running on the Arduino board is a C program constantly writing current slider values over its serial interface. The PC runs a lightweight Go client in the background. This client reads the serial stream and adjusts app volumes according to the given configuration file.
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    dockerize

    dockerize

    Utility to simplify running applications in docker containers

    Utility to simplify running applications in docker containers. dockerize is a utility to simplify running applications in docker containers. It allows you to generate application configuration files at container startup time from templates and container environment variables. generate application configuration files at container startup time from templates and container environment variables. Wait for other services to be available using TCP, HTTP(S), unix before starting the main process. The typical use case for dockerize is when you have an application that has one or more configuration files and you would like to control some of the values using environment variables. Another use case is when the application logs to specific files on the filesystem and not stdout or stderr. This makes it difficult to troubleshoot the container using the docker logs command.
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    node-prune

    node-prune

    Remove unnecessary files from node modules

    node-prune is a small tool to prune unnecessary files from ./node_modules, such as markdown, typescript source files, and so on. Primarily built for Up which lets you deploy serverless web applications in seconds.
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    onedriver

    onedriver

    A native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive

    onedriver is a native Linux filesystem for Microsoft OneDrive. onedriver is a network filesystem that gives your computer direct access to your files on Microsoft OneDrive. This is not a sync client. Instead of syncing files, onedriver performs an on-demand download of files when your computer attempts to use them. onedriver allows you to use files on OneDrive as if they were files on your local computer. Easily sync files between any number of Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. You can setup your phone to auto-upload photos to OneDrive and edit and view them on your Linux computer. You can switch between LibreOffice on your local computer and the Microsoft 365 online apps as needed when working. Want to migrate from Windows to Linux? Just throw all your Windows files into OneDrive, add your OneDrive account to Linux with onedriver, and call it a day.
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    plow

    plow

    A high-performance HTTP benchmarking tool

    Plow is an HTTP(S) benchmarking tool, written in Golang. It uses excellent fast HTTP instead of Go's default net/http due to its lightning-fast performance. Plow runs at specified connections (option -c) concurrently and real-time records summary statistics, histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles to display on Web UI and terminal. It can run for a set duration( option -d), for a fixed number of requests(option -n), or until Ctrl-C is interrupted. The implementation of real-time computing Histograms and Quantiles using stream-based algorithms inspired by Prometheus with low memory and CPU bounds. so it's almost no additional performance overhead for benchmarking.
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    wsldl

    wsldl

    Advanced WSL launcher / installer. (Win10 FCU x64/arm64 or later.)

    Advanced WSL launcher/installer. (Win10 FCU x64/arm64 or later.) Requires Windows 10 1709 Fall Creators Update or later(x64/arm64). Windows Subsystem for Linux feature is enabled.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SulinOS

    SulinOS

    Indipendent distro uses inary package system. Sulin is roolling donkey

    Sulin is rolling donkey Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/sulinos Github: https://github.com/sulinos Telegram: https://t.me/sulinos powered by donkey team
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    BerserkArch is a security-focused, performance-tuned Linux operating system (OS) based on Arch Linux, designed for developers, hackers, and technical users. A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution crafted for hackers, developers, and nerds alike. Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other security distributions (e.g., Kali Linux). As an Arch-based distribution, it benefits from the rolling release model, providing users with the latest software versions and kernel updates. BerserkArch is a dist "designed to make you powerful" for specific use cases like reverse-engineering binaries and automating exploits, rather than being an easy-to-use distribution for general beginners.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    Pydio Cells

    Pydio Cells

    Formerly AjaXplorer, file sharing platform for the enterprise

    Pydio Cells is the mature open source alternative to dropbox and box, for the enterprise. Why building your own box? You need to access your documents across multiple devices, and regularly share documents (weblinks) and folders with your contacts and teams. Still, using a consumer SaaS box or drive service is neither practical nor safe. And enterprise SaaS box or drive services are expensive and come with Disk Storage that you already have on your servers or private cloud. How to build your own box with Pydio? Easily install Pydio on your servers or cloud of choice, Simply share documents and folders with your teams, Administrate your box with an Entreprise grade console (rights, groups, plug ins), Access documents with a Web Gui, Smartphones and tablet apps (iOS, Android), Sync folders on your computer (PC, Mac, Linux).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    OpenUEM

    OpenUEM

    Manage your IT assets thanks to its agents and a clean and concise UI

    OpenUEM is an open-source inventory tool that allows you to manage your IT assets thanks to its agents and a clean and concise web user interface. OpenUEM is based on open-source or free tools that are battle-tested to avoid re-inventing the wheel. It allows you to keep track of your IT assets using agents installed on your Windows, Linux (Debian and RedHat based distributions) and MacOS endpoints and provides features like remote file browsing, getting Windows Update and Antivirus status, deploying software via WinGet/Flatpak/Brew, remote assistance with VNC or RDP… OpenUEM server components can be installed in a humble desktop machine with Windows 10 Home, Debian/Ubuntu Linux or any Docker powered environment. If you run a medium-sized or large company, you can use beefier machines and share the load as it has been designed to have distributed components. It can be classified too as a Remote Monitoring and Managing (RMM) or as a Unified Endpoint Management (UEM) tool.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    AWS Load Balancer Controller

    AWS Load Balancer Controller

    A Kubernetes controller for Elastic Load Balancers

    AWS Load Balancer Controller is a controller to help manage Elastic Load Balancers for a Kubernetes cluster. It satisfies Kubernetes Ingress resources by provisioning Application Load Balancers. It satisfies Kubernetes Service resources by provisioning Network Load Balancers. This project was formerly known as "AWS ALB Ingress Controller", we rebranded it to be "AWS Load Balancer Controller". AWS ALB Ingress Controller was originated by Ticketmaster and CoreOS as part of Ticketmaster's move to AWS and CoreOS Tectonic. Learn more about Ticketmaster's Kubernetes initiative from Justin Dean's video at Tectonic Summit. AWS ALB Ingress Controller was donated to Kubernetes SIG-AWS to allow AWS, CoreOS, Ticketmaster and other SIG-AWS contributors to officially maintain the project. The controller watches for ingress events from the API server. When it finds ingress resources that satisfy its requirements, it begins the creation of AWS resources.
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    BFE

    BFE

    A modern layer 7 load balancer from baidu

    BFE (Beyond Front End) is a modern layer 7 load balancer from baidu. BFE has a builtin plugin framework that makes it possible to develop new features rapidly by writing plugins. BFE is designed to provide every tenant a dedicated share of the instance. Each tenant’s configuration is isolated and remains invisible to other tenants. BFE supports HTTP, HTTPS, SPDY, HTTP2, gRPC, WebSocket, TLS, FastCGI, etc. Future support is planned for HTTP/3. BFE provides an advanced domain-specific language to describe routing rules which are easy to understand and maintain. BFE supports global load balancing and distributed load balancing for zone aware balancing, zone level failure resilience, overload protection etc. BFE provides a rich set of plugins for traffic management, security, observability, etc. BFE includes detailed built-in metrics for all subsystems. BFE writes various logs for trouble shooting, data analysis and visualization. BFE also supports distributed tracing.
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    Beats

    Beats

    Lightweight data shippers of the Elastic Stack

    Beats is a platform of lightweight, single-use data shippers written in Go. It captures all sorts of operational data from hundreds or thousands of machines and systems and sends them to Logstash or Elasticsearch. Beats is lightweight in that it has a small installation footprint, uses limited system resources and has no runtime dependencies. It consists of: Auditbeat (for audit data), Filebeat (for log files), Functionbeat (serverless shipper), Heartbeat (for uptime monitoring), Metricbeat (for metrics), Packetbeat (for monitoring network data), and Winlogbeat (for Windows Event logs), with many other Beats created by the community.
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    Boilr

    Boilr

    boilerplate template manager that generates files or directories

    Boilr is here to help you create projects from boilerplate templates. Are you doing the same steps over and over again every time you start a new programming project? Boilr is a boilerplate template manager that generates files or directories from template repositories. No dependencies (NodeJS, Python Interpreter etc.) Boilr is a single statically linked binary. Grab the one that fits your architecture, and you're all set to save time by using templates! Full Power of Golang Templates. Golang has powerful templating constructs which are very easy to learn and powerful. Dead-Simple Template Creation. Creating boilerplate templates is very easy, check out the license template to see a simple, but a very useful template for adding licenses to new projects with a single command.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Clusternet

    Clusternet

    [CNCF Sandbox Project] Managing your Kubernetes clusters

    An open-source project that helps users manage multiple Kubernetes clusters as easily as ‘visiting the Internet’ (thus the name ‘Clusternet’). It is a general-purpose system for controlling Kubernetes clusters across different environments as if they were running locally. Manage multiple Kubernetes clusters (running on public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, or at the edge) from a single management cluster. Deploy Helm Charts, all Kubernetes built-in resources (like Deployments) and CRDs to manage clusters with two-tier application configuration for cluster-specific values.
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    Conduit

    Conduit

    Conduit streams data between data stores. Kafka Connect replacement

    Conduit is a data streaming tool written in Go. It aims to provide the best user experience for building and running real-time data pipelines. Conduit comes with batteries included, it provides a UI, common connectors, processors and observability data out of the box. Sync data between your production systems using an extensible, event-first experience with minimal dependencies that fit within your existing workflow. Eliminate the multi-step process you go through today. Just download the binary and start building. Conduit connectors give you the ability to pull and push data to any production datastore you need. If a datastore is missing, the simple SDK allows you to extend Conduit where you need it. Conduit pipelines listen for changes to a database, data warehouse, etc., and allows your data applications to act upon those changes in real-time. Run it in a way that works for you; use it as a standalone service or orchestrate it within your infrastructure.
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    Deckhouse

    Deckhouse

    Kubernetes platform from Flant

    Deckhouse is a Kubernetes platform that allows you to create homogeneous K8s clusters on any infrastructure. It manages clusters comprehensively and “automagically” and provides all necessary modules and add-ons for autoscaling, observability, security, and service mesh implementation. Deckhouse has vanilla Kubernetes under the hood and integrates a balanced set of Open Source tools that have become the industry standard. Out-of-the-box secure configuration of the Kubernetes cluster, least component privileges, pre-configured role model, end-to-end object identity in the audit system, and integration with external directory services. Built-in implementation of Pod Security Standards and a ready-to-use, extensible set of recommended policies. Deckhouse automates many routine deployment, scaling, and infrastructure management operations out of the box. It manages system software on the nodes (kernel, CRI, kubelet), basic Kubernetes components (control plane, etc, certificates, etc.).
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    Docker Machine

    Docker Machine

    Machine management for a container-centric world

    Docker Machine is a tool that lets you install Docker Engine on virtual hosts, and manage the hosts with docker-machine commands. You can use Machine to create Docker hosts on your local Mac or Windows box, on your company network, in your data center, or on cloud providers like Azure, AWS, or DigitalOcean. Using docker-machine commands, you can start, inspect, stop, and restart a managed host, upgrade the Docker client and daemon, and configure a Docker client to talk to your host. Point the Machine CLI at a running, managed host, and you can run docker commands directly on that host. For example, run docker-machine env default to point to a host called default, follow on-screen instructions to complete env setup, and run docker ps, docker run hello-world, and so forth. Machine was the only way to run Docker on Mac or Windows previous to Docker v1.12.
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    Go Micro

    Go Micro

    A framework for distributed systems development

    Go Micro is a framework for distributed systems development. Go Micro provides the core requirements for distributed systems development including RPC and Event driven communication. The Micro philosophy is sane defaults with a pluggable architecture. We provide defaults to get you started quickly but everything can be easily swapped out. Auth is built in as a first class citizen. Authentication and authorization enable secure zero trust networking by providing every service an identity and certificates. This additionally includes rule based access control. Load and hot reload dynamic config from anywhere. The config interface provides a way to load application level config from any source such as env vars, file, etcd. You can merge the sources and even define fallbacks. A simple data store interface to read, write and delete records. It includes support for memory, file and CockroachDB by default.
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    Go MySQL Driver

    Go MySQL Driver

    MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package

    Lightweight and fast, native Go implementation. No C-bindings, just pure Go. Connections over TCP/IPv4, TCP/IPv6, Unix domain sockets or custom protocols. Automatic handling of broken connections, as well as automatic Connection Pooling (by database/sql package). Supports queries larger than 16MB. Full sql.RawBytes support. It provides intelligent LONG DATA handling in prepared statements. Secure LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE support with file allowlisting and io.Reader support. Optional time.Time parsing, as well as optional placeholder interpolation. db.SetConnMaxLifetime() is required to ensure connections are closed by the driver safely before connection is closed by MySQL server, OS, or other middlewares. Since some middlewares close idle connections by 5 minutes, we recommend timeout shorter than 5 minutes. This setting helps load balancing and changing system variables too.
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    Go gRPC Interceptors for Prometheus

    Go gRPC Interceptors for Prometheus

    Prometheus monitoring for your gRPC Go servers

    Go gRPC Prometheus is a middleware for exporting gRPC metrics to Prometheus, enabling performance monitoring and alerting for gRPC services.
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