An open source, self-hosted, and entirely free solution to social media management.
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An open source, self-hosted, and entirely free solution to social media management.
Dan's Homelab Kubernetes Cluster - Operated through Kustomize & ArgoCD
A simple, pluggable dashboard and status page
An open-source user interface designed to manage your server/homelab applications and services.
Personal Dashboard for my services
An open, extensible, dashboard for all of your homelab services.
A Cloudflare alternative for local and cloud use, can be used ontop of cloudflare for cloudflares paid features, but for free!
Firework8s is a collection of kubernetes objects (yaml files) for deploying workloads in a home lab.
This app will tag your media in Plex, Radarr, and Sonarr with the username of the person who requested the media in Overseerr. To assist with library pruning, it can also connect to Tautulli and tag media in Radarr/Sonarr when the requester has fully watched it, or if the requester hasn't watched after a long time.
Supabase-powered inventory system for your HomeLab!
entire AWS stack on your hardware. one click, minimal hassle.
Self-hosted GitHub Codespaces using your own hypervisor and the VS Code Server.
NestOS is designed to make home server management simple and beautiful. It provides an intuitive web interface for managing storage, containers, and network services, all while maintaining the power and flexibility of a Debian-based system.
Curating Top Apps for Homelab Enthusiasts
Modern ShareX Upload Server
Mini Mealie is a lightweight Chrome extension designed to enhance the experience of Mealie, an open-source recipe manager. With Mini Mealie, users can quickly import recipes from any website into their Mealie instance with a simple right-click.
Contains a collection of docker compose configurations used for self-hosting.
Simple and configurable services dashboard
Add a description, image, and links to the homelab topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the homelab topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."