A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place
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A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place
Lightweight server monitoring hub with historical data, docker stats, and alerts.
router7 is a small home internet router completely written in Go. It is implemented as a gokrazy appliance.
Olares: An Open-Source Personal Cloud to Reclaim Your Data
A lightweight, self-hosted personal finance app with a user-friendly interface and powerful bookkeeping features.
A next-gen FOSS self-hosted unified zero trust secure access platform that can operate as a remote access VPN, a ZTNA platform, API/AI/MCP gateway, a PaaS, an ngrok-alternative and a homelab infrastructure.
🎶 a fast and simple multimedia fileserver
A private Certificate Authority for internal (lab) use, based on the open source ACME Automated Certificate Management Environment implementation from Let's Encrypt (tm).
powerful opensource network management and observability platform
My home Kubernetes cluster managed with flux GitOps tool.
Self-hosted Subscription Tracker
A lightweight proxy manager built on Tailscale's tsnet library that enables multiple HTTPS services on a Tailnet
tobab: the poor mans identity aware proxy, easy to use setup for beyondcorp in your homelab
Homelab/SOHO Certificate Authority with age encryption and deployment
🔌 Command-line reverse proxy for forwarding HTTP requests through an outbound proxy
A DNS server that automatically discovers VMs and containers (LXCs) in your Proxmox cluster and makes them available via DNS
Backhub helps maintain backups of multiple GitHub repos as full local mirrors.
Caddy plugin that sends wake-on-lan magic packets to remote hosts to wake up e.g. reverse proxy targets.
High-performance DNS forwarder with caching, client/domain-based routing, hot-reloadable rules from folder, Prometheus metrics, and Docker support.
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