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paperwork

28 Mar 2020Last Commit7471 (1268/yr)Github Stars30Issues

Paperwork is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to services like Evernote®, Microsoft OneNote® or Google Keep®

We at Paperwork believe that your private data should be yours and no other person or corporation should be able to access or even benefit from it. Hence it is our goal to build software that enables everyone to store and manage their documents in a cloud that's theirs alone – whether it's a computer scientist working with confidential data, a critical journalist, a freedom-of-speech activist or just your grandparents. Our goal is to be your privacy focused, open-source alternative to Evernote®, Microsoft OneNote® and Google Keep® for capturing ideas and managing documents.

perf-tools

02 Apr 2020Last Commit6503 (1108/yr)Github Stars36Issues

A miscellaneous collection of in-development and unsupported performance analysis tools for Linux ftrace and perf_events (aka the "perf" command). Both ftrace and perf are core Linux tracing tools, included in the kernel source. Your system probably has ftrace already, and perf is often just a package add (see Prerequisites).

These tools are designed to be easy to install (fewest dependencies), provide advanced performance observability, and be simple to use: do one thing and do it well. This collection was created by Brendan Gregg (author of the DTraceToolkit).

docker-mailserver

21 May 2020Last Commit5485 (1064/yr)Github Stars142Issues

A fullstack but simple mail server (smtp, imap, antispam, antivirus...). Only configuration files, no SQL database. Keep it simple and versioned. Easy to deploy and upgrade.

At this point we have merged the next branch based on Debian Buster into master. That means the docker image latest uses Buster. The change may break things!

The following possibly breaking changes are known:

If you want to stick to the old version a while longer, either switch to stable or to a specific version. If you run into problems, please raise issues and ask for help. Don't forget to provide details.

onpremise

23 May 2020Last Commit2646 (618/yr)Github Stars25Issues

Official bootstrap for running your own Sentry with Docker.

To get started with all the defaults, simply clone the repo and run ./install.sh in your local check-out.

There may need to be modifications to the included example config files (sentry/config.example.yml and sentry/sentry.conf.example.py) to accommodate your needs or your environment (such as adding GitHub credentials). If you want to perform these, do them before you run the install script and copy them without the .example extensions in the name (such as sentry/sentry.conf.py) before running the install.sh script.

easy-rsa

13 May 2020Last Commit2361 (296/yr)Github Stars68Issues

easy-rsa is a CLI utility to build and manage a PKI CA. In laymen's terms, this means to create a root certificate authority, and request and sign certificates, including intermediate CAs and certificate revocation lists (CRL).

If you are looking for release downloads, please see the releases section on GitHub. Releases are also available as source checkouts using named tags.

For 3.x project documentation and usage, see the README.quickstart.md file or the more detailed docs under the doc/ directory. The .md files are in Markdown format and can be converted to html files as desired for release packages, or read as-is in plaintext.

dietpi

21 May 2020Last Commit1970 (379/yr)Github Stars267Issues

Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!

optimised • simplified • for everyone

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Optional "ready to run" optimised software choices with dietpi-software.
Feature rich configuration tool for your device with dietpi-config.



DietPi's web hosting is powered by myVirtualServer.

A wide range of SBCs and VMs are supported. Click here for the full list.

DietPi is an extremely lightweight Debian-based OS. With images starting at 400MB, that's 3x lighter than "Raspbian Lite". It is highly optimized for minimal CPU and RAM resource usage, ensuring your SBC always runs at its maximum potential. The programs use lightweight Whiptail menus. You'll spend less time staring at the command line, and more time enjoying DietPi.

elastiflow

09 May 2020Last Commit1623 (530/yr)Github Stars62Issues

ElastiFlow™ provides network flow data collection and visualization using the Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana). It supports Netflow v5/v9, sFlow and IPFIX flow types (1.x versions support only Netflow v5/v9).

I was inspired to create ElastiFlow™ following the overwhelmingly positive feedback received to an article I posted on Linkedin... WTFlow?! Are you really still paying for commercial solutions to collect and analyze network flow data?

Today literally 1000s of users leverage ElastiFlow™ As a powerful alternative to expensive commercial flow collecting solutions. As its popularity has increased, so has the time commitment necessary to support users and provide further enhancements. If you are one of the organizations who appreciate the value of ElastiFlow™, I would like to ask you to consider becoming a sponsor. The support from sponsors allows me dedicate more time and energy to the project. To become a sponsor, please visit ElastiFlow™ on .

documentserver

22 May 2020Last Commit1578 (268/yr)Github Stars258Issues

ONLYOFFICE Document Server is a free collaborative online office suite comprising viewers and editors for texts, spreadsheets and presentations, fully compatible with Office Open XML formats: .docx, .xlsx, .pptx and enabling collaborative editing in real time.

ONLYOFFICE Document Server contains the following components:

ONLYOFFICE Document Server includes the following editors:

The editors allow you to create, edit, save and export text, spreadsheet and presentation documents and additionally have the features:

apaxy

03 May 2020Last Commit1548 (204/yr)Github Stars0Issues

apaxy is a customisable theme built to enhance the experience of browsing web directories. It uses the mod_autoindex Apache module - and some css - to override the default style of a directory listing.

Apaxy may be basic, but it gives you a great deal of creative freedom when styling your directory.

Sadly, visual style is all you can work with. It's not possible to alter the generated table structure of the listing directory with Apaxy.

apaxy requires an apache (2.2.11+) enabled http server.

If you would like, you can automate the installation of Apaxy with the included apaxy-configure.sh script.

dreamfactory

22 May 2020Last Commit1078 (213/yr)Github Stars56Issues

Instant APIs without code

DocsTry OnlineContributeCommunity SupportGet Started Guide

DreamFactory™ is an iPaaS for mobile, web, and IoT applications. It is built on top of the Laravel framework, and includes an AngularJS-driven web administration client. So what can you do with the DreamFactory Platform?

Find a full list of installation options here.

Heroku users can easily install DreamFactory by clicking on the below button. Keep in mind like many Heroku add-ons DreamFactory comes with some limitations such as the inability to deploy a local file system-based REST API due to Heroku's file system write limitations. Additionally, DreamFactory lacks support for multiple dynos. Regardless of these limitations, it's a breeze to get started using DreamFactory on Heroku so give it a whirl!

dockstarter

21 May 2020Last Commit946 (474/yr)Github Stars16Issues

The main goal of DockSTARTer is to make it quick and easy to get up and running with Docker.

You may choose to rely on DockSTARTer for various changes to your Docker system, or use DockSTARTer as a stepping stone and learn to do more advanced configurations.

Raspbian requires a few extra commands

The standard install above downloads the initial script using a method with some known risks. For those concerned with the security of the above method here is an alternative:

To run DockSTARTer use the command above. You should now see the main menu from the screenshots. Select Configuration and then Full Setup and you will be guided through selecting apps and starting containers.

ansible-nas

21 May 2020Last Commit818 (299/yr)Github Stars102Issues

After getting burned by broken FreeNAS updates one too many times, I figured I could do a much better job myself using just a stock Ubuntu install, some clever Ansible config and a bunch of Docker containers.

Ansible-NAS can run anything that's in a Docker image, which is why Portainer is included. A NAS configuration is a pretty personal thing based on what you download, what media you view, how many photos you take...so it's difficult to please everyone.

That said, if specific functionality you want isn't included and you think others could benefit, add it and raise a PR!

dplatform-shell

19 Apr 2018Last Commit234 (52/yr)Github Stars0Issues

The main reasons of this are to improve maintainability, stability and add new features.

DPlatform helps you to easily install applications and manage them.

Simplicity: Easy automated installation. Manage your applications simply through an UI

Lightness: Keep as light and close as a manual installation. No Docker required

Independence: Full control of your apps. Independence of installed apps from any third party service, including DPlatform

Freedom: Free and Open Source applications. DPlatform is a MIT licensed project

myflix

20 Mar 2020Last Commit225 (78/yr)Github Stars0Issues

A Netflix clone!

Myflix tries to be a somewhat simple and lightweight "DIY Netflix", similar to Plex, streama or Emby, for your DIY NAS, especially aimed at the Raspberry Pi/Odroid/etc ecosystem. It's not meant or designed to be fancy (if you have the hardware and want a ton of functionality, go for other solutions :) ), but the bare minimum to be somewhat pretty, fast and usable. The scripts create json databases that store the files location and metadata, these databases are then used to create static web pages that can be served from any web server!
I still have some commenting to do, I swear I will do it when I have time...

cloud-computer

16 Apr 2020Last Commit58 (53/yr)Github Stars7Issues

The cloud computer is a one click deploy computer accessible through any web browser. It can be run on-premises, or on a cloud provider. It can be thought of as an open source Citrix Receiver.

The cloud computer deploys with one command once cloud provider credentials are supplied.

Supply your cloud provider and domain name configuration.

Run yarn create:cloud-computer.

Open https://terminal.your-domain.com to access the terminal user interface or https://desktop.your-domain.com to access the desktop environment.

link-shortener-front-end

29 Sep 2017Last Commit2 (1/yr)Github Stars0Issues

Host your own link shortener that works with a bot. Just send the link to a bot and it'll take care of the rest for you. Demo: @GiveMeShortLinkBot

This is the backend (nevermind the repo name) for the link shortener. You need a bot to add links to this link shortener. For source code of the bot see tommyku/link-shortener-bot

After cloning the repo, you should create two environmental variables FIREBASE_BASE_URI and FIREBASE_SECRET_KEY referring to your to the Firebase realtime database.

To run locally: