Posts for: #monthly

Awesome Sysadmin Monthly Update November 2023

Here is this months roundup of the changes to the awesome-sysadmin repository. The repository describes itself as

A curated list of amazingly awesome Free and Open-Source sysadmin resources. Please read the Pull Request template if you wish to add software and consider donating to the FLOSS projects you use regularly. Please consider contributing to fix one of the pinned issues if your time allows.

Here are the new additions for November 2023:

Awesome Sysadmin Monthly Update October 2023

Here is this months roundup of the changes to the awesome-sysadmin repository. The repository describes itself as

A curated list of amazingly awesome Free and Open-Source sysadmin resources. Please read the Pull Request template if you wish to add software and consider donating to the FLOSS projects you use regularly. Please consider contributing to fix one of the pinned issues if your time allows.

Here are the new additions for October 2023:

  • Bolt - You can use Bolt to run one-off tasks, scripts to automate the provisioning and management of some nodes, you can use Bolt to move a step beyond scripts, and make them shareable. (Source Code) Apache-2.0 Ruby
  • Environment Modules - Environment Modules provides for the dynamic modification of a user’s environment via modulefiles. (Source Code) GPL-2.0 Tcl - ‘^https://community.openvpn.net$’ # DDoS protection page, always returns 403

Self-hosted Monthly Update December 2023

Here are the new additions to the awesome-selfhosted repository during the month of December 2023:

  • Dify.ai - Build, test and deploy LLM applications. (Source Code) Apache-2.0/Commons-Clause Docker
  • Tasmota - Open source firmware for ESP devices. Total local control with quick setup and updates. Control using MQTT, Web UI, HTTP or serial. Automate using timers, rules or scripts. Integration with home automation solutions. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 C/C++
  • Digiwords - A simple online application for creating word clouds (documentation in French). (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/PHP
  • Azimutt - Visual database exploration made for real world databases (big and messy). Explore your database schema as well as data, document them, extend them and even get analysis and guidelines. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Elixir/Nodejs/Docker
  • WebDB - Efficient database IDE. (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker See also: awesome-web-archiving
  • Digipad - An online self-hosted application for creating collaborative digital notepads (Documentation in french). (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Stalwart Mail Server - All-in-one mail server with JMAP, IMAP4, and SMTP support and a wide range of modern features. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Rust/Docker
  • Stalwart Mail Server - All-in-one mail server with JMAP, IMAP4, and SMTP support and a wide range of modern features. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Rust/Docker
  • Digibuzzer - Create a virtual game room around a connected buzzer (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Shelf - Asset and equipment tracking software used by teams who value clarity. Shelf is an asset database and QR asset label generator that lets you create, manage and overview your assets across locations. Unlimited assets, free forever. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Bracket - Flexible tournament system to build a tournament setup, add teams, schedule matches, keep track of scores and present ranking live to the public. (Source Code) MIT Docker/Nodejs
  • Digiface - Create avatars using the Avataaars library (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Smederee - A frugal platform which is dedicated to help people build great software together leveraging the power of the Darcs version control system. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Scala
  • Budibase - Build and automate internal tools, admin panels, dashboards, CRUD apps, and more, in minutes (alternative to Outsystems, Retool, Mendix, Appian). (Source Code) ⊘ Proprietary Nodejs/Docker/K8S

awesome-selfhosted is a repository on GitHub, which contains ton of software for you to self-host. The repository describes itself as “a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers.”

Self-hosted Monthly Update February 2024

Here are the new additions to the awesome-selfhosted repository during the month of February 2024:

  • FeedCord - A simple, lightweight & customizable RSS News Feed for your Discord Server. MIT Docker
  • Jauth - Lightweight SSL/TLS reverse proxy with authorization (via Telegram and SSH) for self-hosted apps. (Demo) GPL-3.0 Go
  • Chhoto URL - Simple, lightning-fast URL shortener with no bloat (fork of simply-shorten). MIT Rust/Docker
  • bitmagnet - A self-hosted BitTorrent indexer, DHT crawler, content classifier and torrent search engine with web UI, GraphQL API and Servarr stack integration. (Source Code) MIT Go/Docker
  • SparkView - Browser-based remote access solution. No VPN client; just deploy the software in the DMZ. Access VMs, desktops, servers, and apps anytime, anywhere, without complex and costly client rollouts or user management. ⊘ Proprietary Java
  • HoloPlay - Web app using Invidious API for listening to Youtube audio sources. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs/Docker
  • CASE - Lightweight BaaS (Backend As A Service) requiring minimal coding, with database, admin panel, API, and Javascript SDK. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs

awesome-selfhosted is a repository on GitHub, which contains ton of software for you to self-host. The repository describes itself as “a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers.”

Self-hosted Monthly Update January 2024

Here are the new additions to the awesome-selfhosted repository during the month of January 2024:

  • Tandoor Recipes - Django application to manage, tag and search recipes using either built-in models or external storage providers hosting PDFs, Images or other files. (Demo, Source Code) MIT/Commons-Clause Python/Docker/K8S
  • Tine - Software for digital collaboration in companies and organizations. From powerful groupware functionalities to clever add-ons, tine combines everything to make daily team collaboration easier. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker
  • Mattermost - Platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle, can be integrated with Gitlab (alternative to Slack). (Source Code) AGPL-3.0/Apache-2.0 Go/Docker/K8S
  • Gramps Web - Web app for collaborative genealogy, based on and interoperable with Gramps, the open source genealogy desktop application. (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker
  • Chibisafe - File uploader service that aims to to be easy to use and set up. It accepts files, photos, documents, anything you imagine and gives you back a shareable link for you to send to others. (Source Code) MIT Docker/Nodejs
  • Twenty - A modern CRM offering the flexibility of open source, advanced features, and a sleek design. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker
  • ybFeed - ybFeed is a personal micro feed where you can post snippets of text or images. MIT Go/Nodejs/Docker
  • AdminerEvo - Database management in a single PHP file. Available for MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Elasticsearch, MongoDB and others (fork of Adminer). (Source Code) Apache-2.0/GPL-2.0 PHP
  • Mylar3 - Automated Comic Book (cbr/cbz) downloader program for use with NZB and torrents. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 Python/Docker
  • txtdot - A HTTP proxy that parses only text, links and pictures from pages reducing internet bandwidth usage, removing ads and heavy scripts. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Nodejs/Docker
  • ZOT OCI Registry - A production-ready vendor-neutral OCI-native container image registry. (Demo, Source Code) Apache-2.0 Go/Docker

awesome-selfhosted is a repository on GitHub, which contains ton of software for you to self-host. The repository describes itself as “a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers.”