Software for Self-Hosted
Storybook
Storybook is an open source tool for developing UI components in isolation for React, Vue, Angular, and more. It makes building stunning UIs organized and efficient.
Mandarine.TS
Mandarine.TS is a free and open-source minimalist, decorator-driven, MVC framework for Deno. Mandarine consists of four different core modules, Core, Security, Data & MVC which brings a compact, SOLID oriented solution for complex applications. All Mandarine projects are released under the MIT License and its growth is dependant on the members in the community.
Amalinks Pro
With Amalinks Pro you can quickly and easily add beautiful product displays and Amazon affiliate links for your WordPress powered site. Amalinks Pro is a WordPress Plugin that provides various Widgets and Shortcodes for product showcasing and automatic link placement, that can increase the earning for Amazon affiliates.
NetBox
NetBox is an open source web application designed to help manage and document computer networks. Initially conceived by the network engineering team at DigitalOcean, NetBox was developed specifically to address the needs of network and infrastructure engineers. It encompasses the following aspects of network management:
Handlebars.js
A Mustache-compatible, minimal templating library for JavaScript. With Handlebars.js you build semantic templates effectively and minimize frustration. Handlebars.js compiles templates into JavaScript functions, while making template execution faster than most other template engines available for JavaScript.
OpenRPC
OpenRPC is a specification that defines a standard, programming language-agnostic interface description for JSON-RPC 2.0 APIs.
Svelthree
Svelthree is a free and open-source Svelte component library utilizing three.js. With Svelthree developers can create reactive and reusable three.js scene graphs in a declarative fashion.
openHAB
Empower your smart home with openHAB's vendor and technology agnostic automation software for your home. openHab's Home Automation Bus can be deployed on premis and connects to a wide variety of third-pary devices and services. In total, openHAB supports over 200 different technologies and thousands of devices. As openHAB is released as open-source software you are free to contribute to the project, and build extensions that suits your home and the third-party technologies you want to use.