The most advanced open-source headless CMS to build powerful APIs with no effort.
Strapi is a free and open source headless CMS delivering your content anywhere you need.
Read the Getting Started tutorial or follow the steps below:
Install Strapi with this Quickstart command to create a Strapi project instantly:
or
This command generates a brand new project with the default features (authentication, permissions, content management, content type builder & file upload). The Quickstart command installs Strapi using a SQLite database which is used for prototyping in development.
Metabase is the easy, open source way for everyone in your company to ask questions and learn from data.
For more information check out metabase.com
Don't see your favorite database? File an issue to let us know.
Metabase can be run just about anywhere so checkout our Installation Guides for detailed instructions for various deployments. Here's the TLDR:
To run Metabase via Docker, just type
To run the jar you will need to have a Java Runtime installed. As a quick check to see if you system already has one, try
Redash is designed to enable anyone, regardless of level of technical sophistication, to harness the power of data big and small. SQL users leverage Redash to explore, query, visualize, and share data from any data sources. Their work in turn enables anybody in their organization to use the data. Every day, millions of users at thousands of organizations around the world use Redash to develop insights and make data-driven decisions.
Redash features:
Redash supports more than 35 SQL and NoSQL data sources. It can also be extended to support more. Below is a list of built-in sources:
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.
v2.0
A simple & low-overhead web dashboard for linux systems
OR, if you prefer to download manually:
See instructions for preferred server linux-dash server (all included):
To build a binary, run go build && ./server -h
. See @tehbilly's notes here for binary usage options
For general help, please use the Gitter chat room.
It is strongly recommended that all linux-dash installations be protected via a security measure of your choice.
Linux Dash does not provide any security or authentication features.
ThingsBoard is an open-source IoT platform for data collection, processing, visualization, and device management.
ThingsBoard documentation is hosted on thingsboard.io.
Collect and Visualize your IoT data in minutes by following this guide.
This project is released under Apache 2.0 License.
Do you have quite a bit of services running on your computer or server? Do you have a lot of bookmarks or have to memorize a bunch of ip's and ports? Well, Organizr is here to help with that. Organizr allows you to setup "Tabs" that will be loaded all in one webpage. You can then work on your server with ease. Want to give users access to some Tabs? No problem, just enable user support and have them make an account. Want guests to be able to visit too? Enable Guest support for those tabs.
Visit the website - https://heimdall.site
As the name suggests Heimdall Application Dashboard is a dashboard for all your web applications. It doesn't need to be limited to applications though, you can add links to anything you like.
Heimdall is an elegant solution to organise all your web applications. It’s dedicated to this purpose so you won’t lose your links in a sea of bookmarks.
Why not use it as your browser start page? It even has the ability to include a search bar using either Google, Bing or DuckDuckGo.
A buddy for babies! Helps caregivers track sleep, feedings, diaper changes, tummy time and more to learn about and predict baby's needs without (as much) guess work.
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A demo of Baby Buddy is available on Heroku. The demo instance resets every hour. Login credentials are:
The default user name and password for Baby Buddy is admin
/admin
. For any
deployment, log in and change the default admin password immediately.
Many of Baby Buddy's configuration settings can be controlled using environment variables - see Configuration for detailed information.
Your central point for managing personal data
(if current modules allow to do that).
It's easier to understand this web application when you think about a CMS (WordPress) or CRM (SugarCRM); the logic behind this system is very similar to those two. My PMS may offer fewer possibilities than those systems above, but it just does what I want it to do. Additionally, writing extensions is not too hard, depending on the logic required. Anyone with development knowledge can pretty much write their own extensions for personal needs.
A dead simple static HOMepage for your servER to keep your services on hand, from a simple yaml
configuration file.
Check out the live demo here.
It supports keyboard shortcuts:
If you need authentication support, you're on your own (it can be secured using a web server auth module or exposing it only through a VPN network / SSH tunnel, ...)
How to build / install it? There is no build system (index.html
.
Try the Demo here: https://kutyla-philipp.github.io/simple-dash/
A simple, fully responsive Dashboard to forward to the services of your choice! Ideal for Desktop and mobile usage! Add all of your services, whether you host them yourself or not and display them as neat Icons from the FontAwesome libary. simple-dash is made to be as simple and minimalistic as possible. (The goal was to create a dashboard even my mom could use!) :) Based on: https://github.com/thetomester13/homepage
This project uses: