GoAccess is an open source real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal on *nix systems or through your browser. It provides fast and valuable HTTP statistics for system administrators that require a visual server report on the fly. More info at: https://goaccess.io.
GoAccess parses the specified web log file and outputs the data to the X terminal. Features include:
Completely Real Time
All panels and metrics are timed to be updated every 200 ms on the terminal
output and every second on the HTML output.
Beets is the media library management system for obsessive music geeks.
The purpose of beets is to get your music collection right once and for all. It catalogs your collection, automatically improving its metadata as it goes. It then provides a bouquet of tools for manipulating and accessing your music.
Here's an example of beets' brainy tag corrector doing its thing:
Because beets is designed as a library, it can do almost anything you can imagine for your music collection. Via plugins, beets becomes a panacea:
n8n is a free and open fair-code licensed node based Workflow Automation Tool. It can be self-hosted, easily extended, and so also used with internal tools.
n8n has 100+ different nodes to automate workflows. The list can be found on: https://n8n.io/nodes
The official n8n documentation can be found under: https://docs.n8n.io
Additional information and example workflows on the n8n.io website: https://n8n.io
rtop
is a remote system monitor. It connects over SSH to a remote system
and displays vital system metrics (CPU, disk, memory, network). No special
software is needed on the remote system, other than an SSH server and
working credentials.
Only Linux systems can be monitored, and most modern distros will work.
rtop
is MIT-licensed and can be used anywhere with attribution.
rtop
's home page has more information
and screenshots!
rtop
is written in go, and requires Go version 1.2
or higher. To build, go get
it:
Dnote is a simple command line notebook for programmers.
It keeps you focused by providing a way of effortlessly capturing and retrieving information without leaving your terminal. It also offers a seamless multi-device sync and a web interface.
On macOS, you can install using Homebrew:
On Linux or macOS, you can use the installation script:
Otherwise, you can download the binary for your platform manually from the releases page.
The quickest way to experience the Dnote server is to use Dnote Cloud.
Or you can install it on your server by using Docker, or using a binary.
Cross-platform C# pastebin with client-side AES-256 encryption that just works, made with
Please see the readme-update branch for the new installation docs. [Work in Progress]
Dependencies:
Instructions:
See Travis CI for more details.