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Self-hosted Monthly Update November 2023

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

  • ZOT OCI Registry - A production-ready vendor-neutral OCI-native container image registry. (Demo, Source Code) Apache-2.0 Go/Docker
  • mikochi - Browse remote folders, upload files, delete, rename, download and stream files to VLC/mpv. MIT Go/Docker/K8S
  • Digimindmap - Create simple mindmaps (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/PHP
  • Piler - Feature-rich email archiving solution. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 C
  • OpenTrashmail - Complete trashmail solution that exposes an SMTP server and has a web interface to manage received emails. Works with multiple and wildcard domains and is fully file based (no database needed). Includes RSS feeds and JSON API. Apache-2.0 Python/PHP/Docker
  • Digiwall - Create multimedia collaborative walls for in-person or remote work (documentation in French). (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Digibunch - Create bunches of links to share with your learners or colleagues. (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/PHP
  • Digiview - View YouTube videos in a distraction-free interface (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/PHP
  • Slash - An open source, self-hosted bookmarks and link sharing platform. GPL-3.0 Docker
  • Docuseal - Create, fill, and sign digital documents (alternative to DocuSign). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker
  • Librum - A modern e-book reader and library manager that supports most major book formats, runs on all devices and offers great tools to boost productivity. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 C++
  • Suroi - An open-source 2D battle royale game inspired by surviv.io. (Demo, Source Code) GPL-3.0 Nodejs
  • Homebox Inventory - An inventory and organization system built for the home user with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker
  • ESMira - Run longitudinal studies (ESM, AA, EMA) with data collection and communication with participants being completely anonymous. (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 PHP
  • LanguageTool - Proofread more than 20 languages. It finds many errors that a simple spell checker cannot detect. (Source Code, Clients) LGPL-2.1 Java/Docker
  • Kestra - Event-driven, language-agnostic platform to create, schedule, and monitor workflows. In code. Coordinate data pipelines and tasks such as ETL and ELT. (Source Code) Apache-2.0 Docker
  • Digitools - A set of simple tools to accompany the animation of courses in person or remotely. (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 PHP
  • SentryShot - Video surveillance management system. GPL-2.0 Docker/Rust
  • Otter Wiki - Simple, easy to use wiki software using markdown. MIT Docker
  • Digiscreen - Interactive whiteboard/wallpaper for the classroom, in person or remotely (documentation in French). (Demo, Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/PHP
  • StartOS - Browser-based, graphical Operating System (OS) that makes running a personal server as easy as running a personal computer. (Source Code) MIT Rust
  • DocKing - Document management service/microservice that handles templates and renders them in PDF format, all in one place. (Demo, Source Code) MIT PHP/Nodejs/Docker
  • Flyimg - Resize and crop images on the fly. Get optimised images with MozJPEG, WebP or PNG using ImageMagick, with an efficient caching system. (Demo, Source Code) MIT 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.”

If you need a server on which to host your own applications, consider a Raspberry Pi or a mini PC.

Self-hosted Monthly Update October 2023

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

  • inlets - Expose your local endpoints to the Internet - with a Kubernetes integration, Docker image and CLI available. (Source Code) ⊘ Proprietary Go/Docker
  • Servas - A self-hosted bookmark management tool. It allows organization with tags, groups, and a list specifically for later access. It supports multiple users with 2FA. Companion browser extensions are available for Firefox and Chrome. (Clients) GPL-3.0 Docker/Nodejs/PHP Software and tools to help with resource and supply planning, including enterprise resource and supply planning (ERP).
  • Cluster Control - Setup many databases in few clicks with monitoring, load balancing and more. ⊘ Proprietary deb/Ansible/Shell/Docker
  • Dashpress - Generate fully functional admin apps in seconds from your database information, with a single command. (Demo) AGPL-3.0 Nodejs/Docker
  • Galette - Galette is a membership management web application towards non profit organizations. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 PHP
  • rs-short - A lightweight link shortener written in Rust, with features such as caching, spambot protection and phishing detection. (Demo) MPL-2.0 Rust
  • BrowserStack Automate TurboScale - Scalable browser automation grid on your cloud (AWS, GCP and Azure) supporting Selenium and Playwright. ⊘ Proprietary Docker
  • OctoBot - Open-source cryptocurrency trading bot. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 Python/Docker Video surveillance, also known as Closed-circuit television (CCTV), is the use of video cameras for surveillance in areas that require additional security or ongoing monitoring.
  • Owncast - Decentralized single-user live video streaming and chat server for running your own live streams similar in style to the large mainstream options. (Source Code) MIT Go
  • CNCjs - A web-based interface for CNC milling controller running Grbl, Smoothieware, or TinyG. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs Software to manage 3D printers, CNC machines and other physical manufacturing tools.
  • Fluidd - Lightweight & responsive user interface for Klipper, the 3D printer firmware. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 Docker/Nodejs
  • Mainsail - A modern and responsive user interface for the Klipper 3D printer firmware. Control and monitor your printer from everywhere, from any device. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 Docker/Python
  • Octoprint - A snappy web interface for controlling consumer 3D printers. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Docker/Python
  • Deluge - Lightweight, cross-platform BitTorrent client. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 Python/deb
  • Specifically Clementines - Grocery shopping app (previously Groceries), providing reliable sync with multiple users/devices (web/Android/iOS), recipes and integration with Tandoor. (Demo, Source Code) MIT 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.”

Self-hosted Monthly Update September 2023

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

  • FreedomBox - Community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for private, personal, communications. (Source Code) AGPL-3.0 Python/deb
  • INGInious - Intelligent grader that allows secured and automated testing of code made by students. (Source Code, Clients) AGPL-3.0 Python/Docker
  • Websurfx - Aggregate results from other search engines (metasearch engine) without ads while keeping privacy and security in mind. It is extremely fast and provides a high level of customization (alternative to SearX). AGPL-3.0 Rust/Docker
  • Mataroa - Mataroa is a naked blogging platform for minimalists. (Source Code) MIT Python
  • Flipt - Feature flag solution with support for multiple data backends (alternative to LaunchDarkly). (Demo, Source Code) GPL-3.0 Docker/K8S/Go

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.”

If you need a device for self-hosting, a Raspberry Pi 4 is perfect to begin your journey!

Self-hosted Monthly Update August 2023

Starting from today, I will be posting a monthly roundup of the new additions to the fantastic awesome-selfhosted repository, which contains a lot of interesting software for you to host yourself. The repository describes itself as “a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers.”

Here are the new additions for August 2023:

  • Forgejo - A lightweight software forge focused on scaling, federation, and privacy (fork of Gitea). (Demo, Source Code, Clients) MIT Docker/Go
  • Cerbos - A self-hosted, open source user authorization layer for your applications. (Demo, Source Code) Apache-2.0 Go
  • Watcharr - A free and open source content watch list. Add and track all the shows and movies you are watching. Comes with user authentication, modern and clean UI and a very simple setup. (Demo) MIT Docker
  • Review Board - Extensible and friendly code review tool for projects and companies of all sizes. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Python
  • Janus - General-purpose, lightweight, minimalist WebRTC Server. (Demo, Source Code) GPL-3.0 C
  • RSSHub - An easy to use, and extensible RSS feed aggregator, it’s capable of generating RSS feeds from pretty much everything ranging from social media to university departments. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Nodejs/Docker Serverless computing, Function as a Service (FaaS) and Platform as a Service (Paas) management software.
  • Graphweaver - Turn multiple data sources into a single GraphQL API. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • Sunshine - Remote game stream host for Moonlight with support up to 120 frames per second and 4K resolution. (Source Code) GPL-3.0 C++
  • Fasten Health - Fasten is an open-source, self-hosted, personal/family electronic medical record aggregator, designed to integrate with 100,000’s of insurances/hospitals/clinics in the United States. GPL-3.0 Go/Docker

If you need somewhere to run your self-hosted software, the Raspberry Pi 4 8GB is now in stock in most places!

In the future, these articles will be posted on the first of each month. I hope you will enjoy this new feature on the site! ☺️