Software for Self-Hosted
PostGraphile
PostGraphile (previously known as PostGraphQL) is a free an open-source software project that lets you spin up GraphQL APIs on top of an existing PostgreSQL database, instantly. PostGraphile automatically detects tables, columns, indexes, relationships, views, types, functions and comments in your database. Based on that information it generates a GraphQL server and API which is automatically updated when changes are made to the database or its data.
OpenUserCSS
With OpenUserCSS you can change the look of other websites. OpenUserCSS contains a wide range of themes that are easy to apply, to make websites more readable.
Hexo
A fast, simple & powerful blog framework and static site generator powered by Node.js. With Hexo, you can quicly build static websites and blogs that generates at an increaible speed. Hexo generates hundreds of files per seconds and quickly builds and push your website to deployment, with a single command. You can have your site up and running in minutes on well known hosts and platforms like GitHub Pages, Heroku, Digital Ocean and other platforms. The framework support all features of GitHub Flavored Markdown and most Octopress plugins by default. Hexo is released free and open-source under the MIT License.
CakePHP
CakePHP is a free and open source web framework for the programming language PHP. With CakePHP you can with ease, develop, deploy and maintain web applcations. CakePHP provides a sound structure that allow you to create organized applications that can scale and adapt as your project grows. Out of the box, CakePHP provides features like bake script, a rich query API, short RL syntax, database support for MySQL, SQLite, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle and more. It also includes features that make you app easier to develop such as automatic code generation, database migrations, fast and flexible templating language, and localization.
Simple Machines Forum
Simple Machines Forum or SMF in short is a free and open-source forum software. SMF can be used to build your own online community that you self-host on a host of your choice. Simple Machines Forum comes packed with features for customization, extension and management of your community. The template engine puts you in control of the design of your community. The plugin architecture makes it easy to extend and provide further feautres though third-party built packages.
Filestash
Filestash is a free and open-source Dropbox-like file manager that can be used to manage data anywhere. Filestash allows you to bring your own backend or create your own by implementing a simple interface. Currently, Filestash works with Amazon S3, SFTP, FTP, FTPS, Minio, Backblaze, GIT, Github, Gitlab, WebDav, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Dropbox, Google, Drive Gogs Gitea. Through Filestash intuitive interface you can manage photos and files and easily share then with friends and family via regular links or social accounts.
Gatsby
Gatsby is a free and open source framework and site generator that helps developers to build blazing fast websites and apps. The framework is based on React and include a plugin ecosystem that can be used to extend the capabilities of Gatsby. With Gatsby you can pull data from headless CMSs, SaaS services, APIs, databases, even your file system with the help of GraphQL. If you are looking to build a fast website that scales with time, Gatsby might your best pick.
HTTPie
HTTPie is a command-line HTTP client that makes it easy to interact and work with RESTful APIs. The CLI provided by HTTPie is designed to be as human-friendly as possible and is loved by developers creating services for the web. HTTPie can be used for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with any API and HTTP server.
GitLab
A web-based tool for DevOps lifecycle management and source code hosing. GitLab, much like GitHub use the open-source technology Git for repository management and code reversion. On top of that GitLab provide extra services like issue-tracking, wiki and CI/CD pipelines for code deployment. The main difference between GitLab and GitHub is that GitLab is open-source and the whole platform can be self-hosted on your own server. GitLab also provides the same hosted repository solutions provided by GitHub.