selfhosted
There are two distinct, commonly used definitions of self-hosted:
- A network service that is run on a server that is controlled by the user of that service.
- A computer program that can produce new versions of that same program (e.g. a compiler that can compile its own source code or an operating system that can be used to compile itself).
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Multi-platform selfhosted services templates generated by docker-compose.yml
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Host your own dyndns server with docker!
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Sand is a minimal self-hosted file-sharing service, like Firefox Send but without encryption.
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Jun 13, 2021 - Go
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Easy-to-deploy dynamic DNS with Docker, Go and Bind9
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DSK, short for “Design System Kit” – a workbench for collaboratively creating Design Systems
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Git+Ansible: watch git repo for changes and run only changed playbooks
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✍️A small copy-and-paste app for selfhosting
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Lightweight media server written in Go
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Be Right Back, Discord bot for timing how long your "friends" actually are when they say brb.
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Edit .git/config with predefined blocks
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Mirror of https://gitlab.com/PeeK1e/file-drop
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Telegram bot to execute a command from a configurable list
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Self-hostable application to download files in a folder from Google Drive.
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Allow internal services, running on localhost, to be accessed over the internet..
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