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    Sidekiq

    Sidekiq

    Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby

    Sidekiq is a background job processing framework for Ruby that leverages multithreading to handle thousands of jobs concurrently with minimal memory overhead. It integrates seamlessly with Rails and other Ruby applications, letting developers offload tasks such as email delivery, file processing, and API calls so the main web process stays responsive. Sidekiq uses Redis as its backend, storing job queues, scheduling information, and retries, with support for delayed jobs and exponential backoff on failures. Its middleware architecture allows developers to inject custom logic around job execution, such as logging, tracing, or instrumentation. Sidekiq also provides monitoring dashboards for queue health, job latency, and failure analysis, giving teams operational visibility.
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    Skydive

    Skydive

    An open source real-time network topology and protocols analyzer

    Skydive is an open source real-time network topology and protocols analyzer providing a comprehensive way of understanding what is happening in your network infrastructure. Captures network topology, interface, bridge, and namespace attributes and keeps the history of all the modifications. Distributed probe, L2-L4 classifier, GRE, VXLAN, GENEVE, MPLS/GRE, MPLS/UDP tunneling support. Ability to follow a flow along a path in the topology. Support for external SDN Controllers or container-based infrastructure, OpenStack, OpenContrail, Docker. Supports extensions through API. Distributed, scalable, easy to deploy, only one static binary.
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    SlateDB

    SlateDB

    A cloud native embedded storage engine built on object storage

    Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. SlateDB is an embedded storage engine built as a log-structured merge-tree. Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage (S3, GCS, ABS, MinIO, Tigris, and so on). Leveraging object storage allows SlateDB to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. The trade-off is that object storage has a higher latency and higher API cost than local disk. To mitigate high write API costs (PUTs), SlateDB batches writes. Rather than writing every put() call to object storage, MemTables are flushed periodically to object storage as a string-sorted table (SST). The flush interval is configurable. To mitigate write latency, SlateDB provides an async put method.
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    Stash Kubernetes

    Stash Kubernetes

    Backup your Kubernetes Stateful Applications

    A complete Kubernetes native disaster recovery solution for backup and restore your volumes and databases in Kubernetes on any public and private clouds. Backup your data in Kubernetes native way. Stash uses Custom Resource Definition (CRD) to specify targets and behaviors of the backup and restore process. Schedule a backup for your workloads in the same way you deployed them into Kubernetes. Back up your Kubernetes volumes mounted in a workload. Stash supports Deployment, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, ReplicaSet, ReplicationController, OpenShift DeploymentConfig etc. You can also backup stand-alone PVC with "ReadWriteMany" access mode. Back up your databases deployed in Kubernetes. Stash supports backup of MariaDB, Redis, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch and Percona XtraDB, Etcd databases. It seemingly integrates with KubeDB. It is now a recommended method to backup up KubeDB-supported databases.
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    StateOS

    StateOS

    Free real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers

    StateOS is a compact, open-source real-time operating system designed for embedded systems and written in ANSI C. It supports cooperative and preemptive multitasking, making it ideal for running multiple real-time tasks on microcontrollers. StateOS emphasizes clarity and ease of integration with existing projects and provides a full set of synchronization primitives, timers, and message-passing tools. It's widely used in industrial and academic settings for prototyping and low-level firmware development.
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    SummitDB

    SummitDB

    In-memory NoSQL database with ACID transactions, Raft consensus, etc.

    SummitDB is an in-memory, NoSQL key/value database. It persists to disk, uses the Raft consensus algorithm, is ACID compliant, and is built on a transactional and strongly-consistent model. It supports custom indexes, geospatial data, JSON documents, and user-defined JS scripting. The easiest way to get SummitDB is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. SummitDB can be compiled and used on Linux, OSX, Windows, FreeBSD, ARM (Raspberry PI) and probably others since the codebase is 100% Go. We support both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Go must be installed on the build machine. It may be worth noting that while SummitDB supports many Redis features, it is not a strict Redis clone. SummitDB provides one key space that is a large B-tree. An ordered key space allows for stable paging through keys using the KEYS command. Redis uses an unordered dictionary structure and provides a specialized SCAN command for iterating through keys.
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    SwiftLog

    SwiftLog

    A Logging API for Swift

    swift-log is the official, vendor-neutral logging API for Swift, providing a small, performant core that libraries and applications adopt to avoid logger lock-in. It defines common logging semantics and levels, plus a lightweight façade that backends can implement—so the same application code can run with different logging engines (e.g., OSLog on Apple platforms or custom sinks on servers). The package embraces Swift Package Manager, offers a clean Logger API, and is widely used across the Swift on server and Apple-platform ecosystems. The repo’s release notes and ecosystem links show active maintenance, CI coverage for recent Swift versions, and community-supplied backends. By decoupling the API from any one implementation, swift-log simplifies composition: frameworks can log consistently without dictating the logging stack to end users. It’s a foundational building block for production Swift services, tools, and apps looking for consistent, structured telemetry.
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    Synapse

    Synapse

    Matrix reference homeserver

    Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and VoIP. Everything in Matrix happens in a room. Rooms are distributed and do not exist on any single server. Rooms can be located using convenience aliases like #matrix:matrix.org or #test:localhost:8448. Synapse is currently in rapid development, but as of version 0.5 we believe it is sufficiently stable to be run as an internet-facing service for real usage! Create and manage fully distributed chat rooms with no single points of control or failure. Eventually-consistent cryptographically secure synchronization of room state across a global open network of federated servers and services. Send and receive extensible messages in a room with (optional) end-to-end encryption. Use 3rd Party IDs (3PIDs) such as email addresses, phone numbers, Facebook accounts to authenticate, identify and discover users on Matrix.
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    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ThingPulse ESP8266 Weather Station

    ESP8266 Weather Station library supporting OpenWeatherMap

    This code works best with the NodeMCU V2 ESP8266 module and an 0.96" OLED display. To get you up and running in no time we created a kit that contains all the necessary parts. By buying this and other kits from us you are funding the maintenance and development of this library. Make sure you use a version of the Arduino IDE which is supported by the ESP8266 platform. If you are using the PlatformIO environment for building, choose one of the available IDE integration or the Atom-based IDE, install libraries 561, 562, and 563 with "platformio lib install", adapt the WeatherStationDemo.ino file to your needs. The simple class uses the header date and time to set the clock. NTP-based time class written by Fabrice Weinberg. We fixed many bugs and improved performance and changed the API a little bit. Either compare your code to the updated WeatherStationDemo or read through the upgrade guide.
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    Tini

    Tini

    A tiny but valid `init` for containers

    All Tini does is spawn a single child (Tini is meant to be run in a container), and wait for it to exit all the while reaping zombies and performing signal forwarding. It protects you from software that accidentally creates zombie processes, which can (over time!) starve your entire system for PIDs (and make it unusable). It ensures that the default signal handlers work for the software you run in your Docker image. For example, with Tini, SIGTERM properly terminates your process even if you didn't explicitly install a signal handler for it. It does so completely transparently! Docker images that work without Tini will work with Tini without any changes. Add Tini to your container, and make it executable. Then, just invoke Tini and pass your program and its arguments as arguments to Tini.
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    Traefik Forward Auth

    Traefik Forward Auth

    Forward authentication service. Google/OpenID oauth based login

    A minimal forward authentication service that provides OAuth/SSO login and authentication for the traefik reverse proxy/load balancer. Traefik prepends the namespace to the name of middleware defined via a Kubernetes resource. This is handled automatically when referencing the middleware from another resource in the same namespace (so the namespace does not need to be prepended when referenced). However, the full name, including the namespace, must be used when referenced from static configuration.
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    UAVStack

    UAVStack

    UAVStack Open Source All in One Repository

    UAVStack as an intelligent service technology stack is the integrated solution to R&D, operation and maintenance. As the acronym of unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV depicts the scenario where the unmanned aerial vehicle hovers under the sky and completes tasks in an intelligent and transparent manner. This stack features AIOps Robot (HIT), full dimension monitoring (UAV.Monitor), application performance management (UAV.APM), service governance (UAV.ServiceGovern), micro-service computing (UAV.MSCP), user experience management (UAV.UEM), etc.
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    Uptrace

    Uptrace

    Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs

    Uptrace is an open-source APM tool that supports distributed tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up automatic alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace is an open-source APM that supports OpenTelemetry tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace collects and analyzes data from a variety of sources, including servers, databases, cloud providers, monitoring tools, and custom applications. It provides a unified view of the entire technology stack, enabling you to monitor the performance, availability, and health of your systems in real-time. Uptrace allows to monitor your whole application stack on a compact and informative dashboard. You get a quick overview for all your services, hosts, and systems.
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    Viper

    Viper

    A complete configuration solution for Go applications

    Viper is a complete configuration solution for Go applications including 12-Factor apps. It is designed to work within an application, and can handle all types of configuration needs and formats. It supports setting defaults, reading from JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, envfile and Java properties config files, live watching and re-reading of config files (optional), reading from environment variables, reading from remote config systems (etcd or Consul), and watching changes, reading from command line flags, reading from buffer, and setting explicit values. iper can be thought of as a registry for all of your applications configuration needs. When building a modern application, you don’t want to worry about configuration file formats; you want to focus on building awesome software. Viper is here to help with that.
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    Vorta Backup Client

    Vorta Backup Client

    Desktop Backup Client for Borg Backup

    Vorta is a backup client for macOS and Linux desktops. It integrates the mighty Borg Backup with your favorite desktop environment to protect your data from disk failure, ransomware and theft.
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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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    YiYiYa

    YiYiYa

    YiYiYa

    YiYiYa is a minimalist, Chinese-language desktop operating system with a custom graphical interface, designed for simplicity and education. Built primarily with C/C++, it includes its own kernel and GUI layer, featuring basic OS utilities such as file management, terminal, and user interface components. YiYiYa is bootable and self-contained, allowing users to experience a lightweight graphical OS that blends low-level programming with creative UI design, primarily targeting Chinese-speaking developers and learners.
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    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Zappa - Serverless Python

    Serverless Python

    Zappa makes it super easy to build and deploy server-less, event-driven Python applications (including, but not limited to, WSGI web apps) on AWS Lambda + API Gateway. Think of it as "serverless" web hosting for your Python apps. That means infinite scaling, zero downtime, zero maintenance - and at a fraction of the cost of your current deployments! With a traditional HTTP server, the server is online 24/7, processing requests one by one as they come in. If the queue of incoming requests grows too large, some requests will time out. With Zappa, each request is given its own virtual HTTP "server" by Amazon API Gateway. AWS handles the horizontal scaling automatically, so no requests ever time out. Each request then calls your application from a memory cache in AWS Lambda and returns the response via Python's WSGI interface. After your app returns, the "server" dies.
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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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    Zephyr Project

    Zephyr Project

    Scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures

    The Zephyr Project is a new generation real-time operating system (RTOS) that supports multiple hardware architectures. It is based on a small-footprint kernel specially designed for use on resource-constrained and embedded systems. The Zephyr OS can be used for a wide range of applications: from simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers, smart watches, and IoT wireless applications.
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    Zuul

    Zuul

    Gateway service providing dynamic routing, monitoring and more

    Zuul is an L7 application gateway that offers many capabilities, including dynamic routing, monitoring, security, resiliency and more. It is used in the backend of the Netflix streaming service as a front door for all requests from devices and web sites. Zuul is ideal for cases like this where API traffic volume and diversity can become overwhelming and cause production issues to arise suddenly and without warning. Zuul has a broad range of filters that enable it to perform multiple functions quickly and apply functionality to services like Netflix. These functions include security authentication, dynamic routing, stress testing, load shedding and more.
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    appwrite

    appwrite

    Secure Backend Server for Web, Mobile & Flutter Developers

    Appwrite is a self-hosted and cloud backend-as-a-service platform that provides developers with all the core APIs required to build any application. Build your entire backend within minutes and scale effortlessly using Appwrite's open-source platform. Add Authentication, Databases, Functions, Storage, and Messaging to your projects using the frameworks and languages of your choice.
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    baseimage-docker

    baseimage-docker

    A minimal Ubuntu base image modified for Docker-friendliness

    Learn the right way to build your Dockerfile. You learned about Docker. It's awesome and you're excited. You go and create a Dockerfile. Cool, it seems to work. Pretty easy, right? Not so fast. You just built a container which contains a minimal operating system, and which only runs your app. But the operating system inside the container is not configured correctly. A proper Unix system should run all kinds of important system services. You're not running them, you're only running your app. When your Docker container starts, only the CMD command is run. The only processes that will be running inside the container is the CMD command, and all processes that it spawns. That's why all kinds of important system services are not run automatically, you have to run them yourself. Solving all the aforementioned problems is a huge pain. I'm sure you have better things to do than to worry about them. That's where baseimage-docker jumps in.
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    bootiso

    bootiso

    A bash program to securely create a bootable USB device

    Create a USB bootable device from an image file easily and securely. Because of its reliance on GNU and POSIX tools, bootiso primarly targets GNU/Linux systems.
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