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Awesome-Selfhosted

Awesome

Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers.

This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Non-Free software is listed on the Non-Free page.

See Contributing.

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Analytics

Web Analytics

  • AWStats - Generates web, streaming, ftp or mail server statistics graphically. (Source Code) GPLv3 Perl
  • Countly - Real time mobile & web analytics, crash reporting and push notifications platform. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Javascript
  • Druid - A distributed, column-oriented, real-time analytics data store. (Source Code) Apache Java
  • GoAccess - Real-time web log analyzer and interactive viewer that runs in a terminal. (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • Open Web Analytics - Google Analytics and Piwik alternative. (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • Piwik - Leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more than just powerful analytics. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Serposcope - Serposcope is a free and open-source rank tracker to monitor websites ranking in Google and improve your SEO performances. (Source Code) MIT Java
  • Snowplow - Have every single event, from your websites, mobile apps, desktop applications and server-side systems, stored in your own data warehouse and available to action in real-time. (Source Code) Apache Scala
  • ThinkUp - Insights into your social networking activity on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and beyond. (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • Webalizer - Fast web server log file analysis. GPL C

Business Intelligence

  • Metabase - Simple Dashboarding and GUI Query tool, Nightly Emails and Slack Integration w/ PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redshift and other DBs. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Clojure

Automation

  • Alltube - A web interface for youtube-dl, a program to download videos and audio from more than 100 websites. (Demo, Source Code) GPL PHP
  • AmIUnique - Learn how identifiable you are on the Internet (browser fingerprinting tool). (Source code MIT Java
  • bip.io - Web Automation For People And Robots - Drag, Drop, and Connect The Services You Love. (Source Code) GPLv3 Nodejs
  • CouchPotato - CouchPotato is an automatic Video Library Manager for Movies. Automatic torrent/nzb searching, downloading, and processing at the qualities you want. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Headphones - An automated music downloader for NZB and Torrent, written in Python. It supports SABnzbd, NZBget, Transmission, µTorrent, Deluge and Blackhole. GPLv3 Python
  • Healthchecks - Django app which listens for pings and sends alerts when pings are late. (Source Code) BSD Python
  • Huginn - Allows you to build agents that monitor and act on your behalf - MIT Ruby
  • Http2pic - Website screenshots/renderer. It uses the wkhtmltox to render websites with various options. (Source Code) Apache 2.0 PHP/Javascript
  • openHAB - Vendor and technology agnostic open source software for home automation. (Source Code) EPLv1 Java
  • RSS-Bridge - rss-bridge is a PHP project capable of generating ATOM feeds for websites which don't have one. Public domain PHP
  • SickRage - SickRage is an automatic Video Library Manager for TV Shows. Automatic torrent/nzb searching, downloading, and processing at the qualities you want. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Sonarr - An automatic TV Shows downloader and manager for Usenet and BitTorrent. It can grab, sort and rename new episodes and automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available. (Source Code) GPLv3 C#
  • TriggerHappy - An opensource clone of IFTTT, a bridge between your internet services. (Source Code) BSD Python
  • WTFDYUM a.k.a Why The Fuck Did You Unfollow Me - Find out who stops following you on Twitter. (Demo, Source Code) Apache Java

Blogging Platforms

See also Static Site Generators, Content Management Systems and WeblogMatrix

  • Anchor CMS - Anchor is a free, lightweight, faster-than-a-bullet, simple blogging system, made for artdirected posts. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Antville - Antville is a free, open source project aimed at the development of a high performance, feature rich weblog hosting software. (Source Code) Apache JavaScript
  • Blogotext - A free blog-engine written in PHP and using SQLite. This offers you both an unmatched simplicity during installation and great performances. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Chyrp - An extra-awesome, extra-lightweight blog engine. MIT PHP
  • Dotclear - Take control over your blog! (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Ghost - Just a blogging platform. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • htmly - Databaseless Blogging Platform (Flat-File Blog). (Demo, Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Known - A single website for all your content. (Source Code) Apache PHP
  • Noddity - It's a blog, it's a wiki, it's a fast CMS! (Source Code) WTFPL Nodejs
  • PluXml - XML-based blog/CMS platform. (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience. (Source Code) BSD Python
  • WordPress - Create a beautiful website or blog. (Source Code) GPLv2
  • Bookie - Python based delicious.com replacement. (Demo) AGPLv3 Python
  • Firefox Accounts Server
  • Firefox Sync Server - Sync Firefox bookmarks, passwords, history, tabs, preferences. (Source Code) MPLv2 Python
  • Lobsters - Run your own link aggregation site. (Source Code) BSD Ruby
  • No Fuss Bookmarks - Very simple software and service to store bookmarks especially designed for hackers (that don't need fancy interfaces, but nice API). (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • PHP QR Code - PHP QR Code is open source (LGPL) library for generating QR Code, 2-dimensional barcode. (Demo, Source Code) LGPLv3 PHP
  • Pinry - The tiling image board system for people who want to save, tag, and share images, videos, and webpages. (Source Code) BSD Python
  • Shaarli - Personal, minimalist, super-fast, no-database bookmarking and link sharing plaform. (Demo demo/demo) Zlib PHP
  • unmark - An open source to do app for links. (Source Code) MIT PHP

Calendar and Address Books

Some Groupware solutions also feature calendar/address book editing and synchronization.

  • AgenDAV - Multilanguage CalDAV web client with a rich AJAX interface and shared calendars support. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Baïkal - Lightweight CalDAV+CardDAV server. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • CalendarServer - A standards-compliant server implementing the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols. Apache Python
  • calypso - A python-based CalDAV/CardDAV server. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • DAViCal - A server for calendar sharing (CalDAV). (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • ownCloud calendar - The ownCloud Calendar app enables you to create and edit events, synchronize to other calendars you might use, and create new, personalized calendars. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Radicale - A Simple Calendar and Contact Server. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • sabre/dav - A open source CardDAV, CalDAV and WebDAV server. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • InfCloud - An open source CalDAV/CardDAV web client implementation. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 Javascript

Communication systems

Custom

  • Actor - Actor is a fast, open source messaging platform with rich mobile and web clients. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 Scala
  • Cherry - A tiny webchat server. GPLv2 Go
  • Freenet - Anonymously share files, browse and publish "freesites" (web sites accessible only through Freenet) and chat on forums. (Source Code) GPLv2 Java
  • Friends - P2P chat powered by the web. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • GNUNet - Free software framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking. (Source Code) GPLv3 C/Java
  • Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet is an OpenSource (MIT) WebRTC JavaScript application that uses Jitsi Videobridge to provide high quality, scalable video conferences. (Source Code) MIT JavaScript
  • Jitsi Video Bridge - WebRTC compatible Selective Forwarding Unit (SFU) that allows for multiuser video communication. (Source Code) Apache Java
  • Kandan - Kandan is an Open Source Alternative to HipChat. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Ruby
  • Lets-Chat - A self hosted chat suite written in Node. (Source Code) MIT NodeJS
  • Live Helper Chat - Live Support chat for your website. (Source Code) Apache PHP
  • Mattermost - Open-source, on-prem Slack-alternative. It can be integrated with Gitlab. (Source Code) AGPLv3/Apache 2.0 Go
  • Mibew - Mibew Messenger is an open-source live support application written in PHP and MySQL. It enables one-on-one chat assistance in real-time directly from your website. (Demo, Source Code) Apache PHP/Javascript
  • Mumble - Low-latency, high quality voice/text chat software. (Source Code) BSD C++
    • Mumblecop - Stream audio from youtube and soundcloud, simulate dice rolls, or write your own commands with a simple plugin format. MIT Ruby
  • Node-Chat - A not-so-basic open-source chat with admin features. MIT Nodejs
  • RetroShare - Secured and decentralized communication system. Offers decentralized chat, forums, messaging, file transfer. (Source Code) GPLv2 С++
  • Rocket.Chat Teamchat solution similar to Gitter.im or Slack. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • Synapse - A server for Matrix, an open standard for decentralized persistent communication. (Source Code) Apache Python
    • Vector - A glossy Matrix web client with an emphasis on performance and usability. (Source Code) Apache Javascript
    • Matrix Console Web - A web client meant to be a showcase of Matrix capabilities, and reference implementation of the Matrix standard. (Source Code) Apache Javascript
  • Syndie - Syndie is a libre system for operating distributed forums. CC0 Java
  • TextBelt - An outgoing SMS API that uses carrier-specific gateways to deliver your text messages for free, and without ads. MIT JavaScript
  • Tox - A distributed, secure messenger with audio and video chat capabilities. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Tuber - Peer-to-peer video chat that works. (Source Code) MIT JavaScript
  • Zulip - Zulip is a powerful, open source group chat application. (Source Code) Apache 2.0/Other Python/Django

Email

Complete solutions

simple deployment of a mail server, e.g. for inexperienced or impatient admins.

  • Mailcow - Mail server suite based on Dovecot, Postfix and other open source software, that provides a modern Web UI for administration. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP/Shell
  • Mail-in-a-Box - Turns any Ubuntu server into a fully functional mail server with one command. CC0 Shell/Other
  • iRedMail - Full-featured mail server solution based on Postfix and Dovecot. (Source Code) GPLv3 Shell
  • Citadel - Feature packed, easy, versatile, and powerful mail server, thanks to exclusive "rooms" based architecture. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Modoboa - Modoboa is a mail hosting and management platform including a modern and simplified Web User Interface. (Source Code) MIT Python

Mail Transfer Agents

MTAs / SMTP servers

  • Courier MTA - Fast, scalable, enterprise mail/groupware server providing ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, mailing list, basic web-based calendaring and scheduling services. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Exim - Message transfer agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Haraka - A high-performance, pluginable SMTP server written in JavaScript. (Source Code) MIT Javascript
  • MailCatcher - Ruby gem that deploys a simply SMTP MTA gateway that accepts all mail and displays in web interface. Useful for debugging or development. (Source Code) MIT Ruby
  • Maildrop - Disposable email SMTP server, also useful for development. MIT Scala
  • OpenSMTPD - Secure SMTP server implementation from the OpenBSD project. (Source Code) ISC C
  • Postfix - Fast, easy to administer, and secure Sendmail replacement. IPL C
  • Qmail - Secure Sendmail replacement. (Source Code) CC0 C
  • Sendmail - Message transfer agent (MTA).
  • Slimta - Mail Transfer Library built on Python. (Source Code) MIT License Python

Mail Delivery Agents

MDAs - IMAP/POP3 software

  • Cyrus IMAP/POP3 - Intended to be run on sealed servers, where normal users are not permitted to log in.
  • Dovecot - IMAP and POP3 server written primarily with security in mind. (Source Code) MIT / LGPLv2 C
  • Piler - feature rich open source email archiving solution. (Source Code) GPLv3 C

Mailing lists

Mailing lists servers.

  • Mailman - The Gnu mailing list server. Python GPL
  • Sympa - A mailing list manager. Perl GPL

Newsletter management

Mass mailing software - one message to many recipients

  • Mailtrain - self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js (v5+) and MySQL (v5.5+ or MariaDB). (Source Code) GPL-V3.0 Node.js
  • Mautic - Mautic is marketing automation software (email, social & more). (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • phpList - Newsletter and email marketing with advanced management of subscribers, bounces, and plugins. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP

Webmail clients

IRC

IRC communication software

SIP

SIP telephony software

  • Asterisk - An easy to use but advanced IP PBX system, VoIP gateway and conference server. GPLv2 C
  • FreeSWITCH - Scalable open source cross-platform telephony platform. (Source Code) MPLv2 C
  • Kamailio - Modular SIP server (registrar/proxy/router/etc) (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • Ostel - Secure SIP telephony setup with ZRTP encryption. GPLv3 Ruby

IPBX

IPBX telephony software

  • Elastix - Unified communications server software based on Asterisk. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Freepbx - Web-based open source GUI that controls and manages Asterisk. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • XiVO - Unified communications server software based on Asterisk. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python

Social Networks and Forums

  • Abilian SBE - Open Source Collaboration and Social Networking framework & platform. LGPL Python
  • Anahita - Open Source Social Networking Framework & Platform. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Bootcamp - An enterprise social network. (Source Code) MIT Python
  • Buddycloud - Tools, libraries, services and a community to build user-to-user, group and social messaging into your app. Saves time. Scales up. Supports you. (Source Code) Apache 2.0 Java/Javascript
  • BuddyPress - A powerful plugin that takes your WordPress.org powered site beyond the blog with social-network features like user profiles, activity streams, user groups, and more. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • diaspora* - Distributed social networking server. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 Ruby
  • Discourse - Advanced forum / community solution based on Ruby and JS. (Source Code) GPLv2 Ruby
  • Elgg - A powerful open source social networking engine. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Flarum - Delightfully simple forums. Flarum is the next-generation forum software that makes online discussion fun again. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • FluxBB - Fast, light, user-friendly forum software for your website. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Friendica - Social Communication Server. (Source Code) AGPLv3
  • GNU social - Social communication software for both public and private communications. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Hubzilla - Independent general-purpose websites that not only connect with their associated members and viewers, but also connect together. MIT PHP
  • HumHub - A flexible kit for private social networks. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Isso - A lightweight commenting server written in Python and JavaScript. It aims to be a drop-in replacement for Disqus. (Source Code) MIT Python
  • Jappix - Jappix is an open social platform, that let's you easily get or keep in touch with everyone. (Source Code) AGPLv3
  • Loomio - Loomio is a collaborative decision-making tool that makes it easy for anyone to participate in decisions which affect them. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Ruby
  • Movim - A brand new social network, full of awesome features in a modern and smart interface. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • MyBB - Free, extensible forum software package. (Source Code) LGPLv3 PHP
  • Newebe - A Distributed Social Network. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Python
  • NodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web. (Source Code) GPLv3 Nodejs
  • OSSN - Open Source Social Network (OSSN) is a social networking software written in PHP. It allows you to make a social networking website and helps your members build social relationships, with people who share similar professional or personal interests. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Oxwall Oxwall is used for a wide range of projects starting from family sites and custom social networks to collaboration tools and enterprise community solutions. (Source Code CPALv1 PHP
  • phpBB - Flat-forum bulletin board software solution that can be used to stay in touch with a group of people or can power your entire website. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • PPnet Create and host your own social network. MIT JavaScript
  • Pump.io - Stream server that does most of what people really want from a social network. (Source Code) Apache JavaScript, NodeJS
  • Reddit - Social networking and news website where registered community members can submit content. (Demo, Source Code) CPALv1 Python
  • RedMatrix - Complete decentralised publishing, sharing, and communications system. MIT PHP
  • twister - Fully decentralized P2P microblogging platform leveraging the free software implementations of Bitcoin and BitTorrent protocols. (Source Code) BSD/MIT C++
  • Vanilla Forums - Simple and flexible forum software. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP

XMPP

Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol software

XMPP Servers

XMPP Web Clients

  • Candy - Multi user XMPP client written in Javascript. (Source Code) MIT JavaScript
  • Converse.js - A free and open-source XMPP chat client in your browser. (Source Code) MPLv2 Javascript
  • Kaiwa - Web based chat client in the style of common paid alternatives. (Source Code) MIT Javascript, NodeJS
  • Kontalk Kontalk is an Open Source Messenger, similar to WhatsApp (app for android only currently), including end-to-end encryption, server is based on Tigase XMPP Server. (Source Code) GPLv3
  • Salut à Toi - Multipurpose, multi frontend, libre and decentralised communication tool. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Python

Content Management Systems (CMS)

CMS are a practical way to setup a website with many features. CMS often come with third party plugins, themes and functionality that is easy to add and customize to your needs. See also Blogging Platforms and Static Site Generators

  • 99ko CMS - 99ko allows you to create a website in minutes without knowledge of Web development. It does not use a database server but relies on simple text files (JSON format) to store your data. (Source Code)
  • Apostrophe 2 - A node.js CMS with a focus on extensible in-context editing tools. (Demo, Source Code) MIT NodeJS
  • Baun - A modern, lightweight, extensible CMS for PHP. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • BigTree CMS - Straightforward, well documented, and capable written with PHP and MySQL. (Source Code) LGPL PHP
  • Bolt - Sophisticated, lightweight & simple CMS. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • CMS Made Simple - Open source content management system, faster and easier management of website contents, scalable for small businesses to large corporations. (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • Concrete 5 CMS - An open source content management system. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Drupal - Advanced open source content management platform. (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • eLabFTW - An online lab notebook for research labs. Store experiments, use a database to find reagents or protocols, use trusted timestamping to legally timestamp an experiment, export as pdf or zip archive, share with collaborators…. (Source Code, Demo) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Gazelle - Gazelle is a web framework geared towards private BitTorrent trackers. Although naturally focusing on music, it can be modified for most needs. unlicensed PHP
  • Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • GetSimple CMS - The Simplest Content Management System. Ever. GPLv3
  • ImpressPages CMS - Easy code meets easy admin. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3/MIT PHP
  • Joomla! - Advanced Content Management System (CMS). (Source Code) GPL PHP
  • KeystoneJS - Node.js CMS & Web Application Platform. (Demo, Source Code) MIT NodeJS
  • MODX - MODX is an advanced content management and publishing platform. The current version is called 'Revolution'. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Neos - Neos or TYPO3 Neos (for version 1) is a modern, open source CMS based on the Flow framework. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • october - Free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Omeka - Create complex narratives and share rich collections, adhering to Dublin Core standards with Omeka on your server, designed for scholars, museums, libraries, archives, and enthusiasts. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Pagekit - A new modern CMS to create and share. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Pico - A stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Pimcore - Multi-Channel Experience and Engagement Management Platform. (Source Code) BSD PHP
  • Plone - Powerful open-source CMS system. (Source Code) Zope Python
  • Publify - A simple but full featured web publishing software. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Ruby
  • Redaxscript - Ultra lightweight CMS for MySQL, SQLite and PostgreSQL. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • SilverStripe - Easy to use CMS with powerful MVC framework underlying. (Demo, Source Code) BSD PHP
  • Sphido - A fast, lightweight, flat file CMS for PHP. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • SPIP - Publication system for the Internet aimed at collaborative work, multilingual environments, and simplicity of use for web authors. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Subrion - Subrion is a free open source content management system that allows you to build websites for any purpose. Yes, from blog to corporate mega portal. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • Textpattern - A flexible, elegant and easy-to-use CMS. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • TYPO3 - A powerful and advanced CMS with a large community. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Wordpress - The worlds most-used blogging and CMS engine. (Source code mirror) GPLv2

Recipe management

  • OpenEats - A recipe management site that allows users to create, store, share and rate recipes, create grocery lists, and more. (Source Code) BSD Python/Django

E-commerce

DNS

See https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#dns

Document Archiving

  • CUPS - The Common Unix Print System uses Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) to support printing to local and network printers. (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • Paperless - Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents. GPLv3 Python
  • SANE Network Scanning - allow remote clients to access image acquisition devices (scanners) available on the local host. (Source Code) GPLv2 C

Enterprise Resource Planning

Federated Identity/Authentication

Feed Readers

  • CommaFeed - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader. (Source Code)
  • Creaky Coot - Minimalist and responsive RSS reader and links saver
  • Feedbin - A simple, fast and nice looking RSS reader. (Source Code)
  • FeedHQ - FeedHQ is a web-based feed reader. (Source Code)
  • FreshRSS - A self-hostable RSS feed aggregator. (Demo, Source Code, Mobile app) AGPLv3
  • Kriss Feed - A simple and smart (or stupid) feed reader. (Demo, Source Code)
  • Leed - Leed (for Light Feed) is a Free and minimalist RSS aggregator. (Source Code)
  • Leselys - Your very elegant RSS reader
  • Lite-Reader - Read your feeds on your own machine with a simple and lite application. (Source Code)
  • Moonmoon - simple feed agregator (planet like): it only aggregates feeds and spits them out in one single page. (Source Code) BSD PHP
  • Miniflux - Miniflux is a minimalist and open source news reader. (Source Code)
  • NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument
  • Nunux Reader - A simple, fast and reactive RSS reader. (Source Code) GPLv3 Nodejs
  • Reader-Self Self-hosted rss reader (php / mysql or sqlite) - Google Reader alternative. (Source Code)
  • Readr - A clean & simple, self-hosted RSS reader
  • RSS2EMail - Fetches RSS/Atom-feeds and pushes new Content to any email-reciever, supports OPML GPL Python
  • RSSminer -An online rss reader written in clojure & javascript & java. (Source Code)
  • RSS Monster - RSS Monster is an easy to use web-based RSS aggregator and reader compatible with the Fever API, created as an alternative for Google Reader. MIT PHP
  • Screaming Liquid Tiger - Simple script to automatically generate valid RSS and Atom feeds from a list of media files in the same folder. MIT PHP
  • Selfoss - The new multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Stringer - A work-in-progress self-hosted, anti-social RSS reader. MIT Ruby
  • Tiny Tiny RSS - Open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator. (Public instance) GPLv3 PHP

File Sharing and Synchronization

Some Groupware solutions also feature file sharing and synchronization.

Distributed filesystems

  • Camlistore - Camlistore is a set of open source formats, protocols, and software for modeling, storing, searching, sharing and synchronizing data in the post-PC era. Data may be files or objects, tweets or 5TB videos, and you can access it via a phone, browser or FUSE filesystem. (Source Code) Apache Go
  • Go IPFS - Implementation of IPFS, a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem that seeks to connect all computing devices with the same system of files. It combines good ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single bittorrent swarm, exchanging git objects.
  • Ori Filesystem - A Secure Distributed File System built for offline operation. (Source Code) MIT C++
  • Swift - A highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store.
  • Tahoe-LAFS - Tahoe-LAFS is a Free and Open decentralized cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire file store continues to function correctly, preserving your privacy and security.

File transfer/synchronization

  • Git Annex - File synchronization between computers, servers, external drives
  • Kinto - Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronisation and sharing abilities. (Source Code) Apache 2.0 Python
  • Nextcloud - Access & share your files, calendars, contacts, mail & more from any device, on your terms. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • OpenSSH/SFTP - Secure File Transfer Program. (Source Code) BSD C
  • Samba - Samba is the standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix. It provides secure, stable and fast file and print services for all clients using the SMB/CIFS protocol. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Seafile - File hosting and sharing solution primary for teams and organizations. (Demo) GPLv2
  • SparkleShare - Self hosted, instant, secure file sync
  • Syncany - Secure file sync software for arbitrary storage backends - An open-source cloud storage and filesharing application. Securely synchronize your files to any kind of storage! GPLv3 Java
  • Syncthing - Syncthing is an open source peer-to-peer file synchronisation tool. (Source Code) MPLv2 Go
  • Z-Push - An implementation of Microsofts ActiveSync protocol
  • ownCloud - All-in-one solution for saving, synchronizing, viewing, editing and sharing files, calendars, address books and more - AGPLv3 PHP
  • Pydio - Turn any web server into a powerful file management system and an alternative to mainstream cloud storage providers.
  • Unison - Unison is a file-synchronization tool for OSX, Unix, and Windows. GPLv3 OCaml

Peer-to-peer filesharing

  • FilePizza - Peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser. (Source Code) BSD Nodejs
  • FileTea - Anonymous, volatile file sharing: does not store any file on server. Bridges a download to the recipients browser with an upload from the sources browser. (Source Code AGPLv3 C
  • instant.io - Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent. (Demo) MIT Nodejs
  • Opentracker - Open and free bittorrent tracker. It aims for minimal resource usage and is intended to run at your wlan router. (Source Code Public domain C
  • ShareFest - Web based p2p file sharing built on WebRTC Data Channels API. (Demo) Apache 2.0 Nodejs

Single-click/drag-n-drop upload

  • BoZoN - Minimalist Drag & drop file sharing app. AGPLv3 PHP
  • Coquelicot - Coquelicot is a “one-click” file sharing web application with a focus on protecting users privacy. - AGPLv3
  • Dropcenter - Upload files by simple drag-n-drop.
  • droppy - droppy is a self-hosted cloud server with an interface similar to desktop file managers and has capabilites to edit files on-the-fly as well as view and playback media directly in the browser. (Demo) BSD Nodejs
  • img.bi - img.bi is a secure image hosting. Images are encrypted using AES-256 with random key in browser before upload. GPLv3 Nodejs
  • ipfs.pics - ipfs.pics is a o distributed image hosting website. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Jirafeau - Jirafeau is a web site permitting to upload a file in a simple way and give an unique link to it. (Demo)
  • Jyraphe - Jyraphe is a web application of file repository, easy to install and easy to use.
  • linx - File sharing application and pastebin with API, auto-expiry, deletion keys, and web seed support. (Demo) GPLv3 Go
  • lufi - Let's Upload that FIle, client-side encrypted. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 Perl
  • lutim - Let's Upload That Image !
  • Mediacrush - A website you can upload images, audio, and video to, and receive a link to share it with your friends. (Source Code)
  • Nimbus - A drag-and-drop shortlink file sharer for OS X - MIT Python
  • OnionShare - Securely and anonymously share a file of any size.
  • PictShare - PictShare is a multi lingual, open source image hosting service with a simple resizing and upload API. (Demo, Source Code) Apache PHP/JavaScript
  • Pomf - Simple file uploading and sharing, source for the now shut down site Pomf.se. MIT PHP/Nodejs
  • ProjectSend - Upload files and assign them to specific clients you create. Give access to those files to your clients. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • transfer.sh - Easy file sharing from the command line. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Go
  • Up1 - A Client-side Encrypted Image Host. (Demo) MIT Nodejs
  • uPste - A private file hosting application with an emphasis on serving technology communities. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • YouTransfer - YouTransfer is a simple but elegant self-hosted file transfer & sharing solution. (Demo, Source Code) Apache Nodejs

Web based file managers

  • Apaxy - Theme built to enhance the experience of browsing web directories, using the mod_autoindex Apache module and some CSS to override the default style of a directory listing. (Source Code Public domain CSS
  • Encode Explorer - Encode Explorer is a single page file browser, it is simple and functional. (Demo, Source Code) MIT PHP
  • eXtplorer - A PHP and JavaScript based File Manager
  • explorer - Highly-configurable directory listing made with nodejs. (Source Code)MIT Nodejs
  • goBrowser Simple http file browser. (Source Code) GPLv3 Go
  • h5ai - Modern file indexer for HTTP web servers with focus on your files. Directories are displayed in a appealing way and browsing them is enhanced by different views, a breadcrumb and a tree overview. (Demo, Source Code) MIT PHP/Javascript
  • ResourceSpace - ResourceSpace open source digital asset management software is the simple, fast, & free way to organise your digital assets. (Demo, Source Code) BSD/Other PHP
  • Sprut.io - 2 panel file manager with drag and drop features, code editor, text search, hotkeys. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 Python

Games

  • 20euros - Clone of 2048 game with euros. - Unlicensed
  • Agar.IO Clone - Agar.io clone written with Socket.IO and HTML5 canvas - MIT
  • Cubiks-2048 - Clone of 2048 game in 3D. - CCANC 4.0
  • TournamentMango - TournamentMango is an open source tournament bracket and user management system. You can build an archive of players and keep track of all their scores over time as well as their regular characters, games, and aliases. (Source Code) MIT Javascript

Gateways

  • GateOne - Gate One is an HTML5 web-based terminal emulator and SSH client. - AGPLv3
  • Guacamole - Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC and RDP. (Source Code) MIT Java/C

Groupware

  • Citadel - Groupware including email, calendar/scheduling, address books, forums, mailing lists, IM, wiki and blog engines, RSS aggregation and more. (Source Code) GPLv3 C
  • Cozy Cloud - A personal cloud where you can read your emails or manage and sync your contact, files or calendars, with an app store full of community contributions. (Source Code) GPLv3 Nodejs
  • egroupware - Software suite including calendars, address books, notepad, project management tools, client relationship management tools (CRM), knowledge management tools, a wiki and a CMS. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Horde - The Horde Project is about creating high quality Open Source applications and libraries, based on PHP and the Horde Framework. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv2
  • Kolab - Kolab community is a unified communication and collaboration system. (Source Code) Various FLOSS Licenses C++/Python/PHP
  • Kopano - Groupware suite including e-mail, calendars, tasks, todos and notes. Featuring a modern WebApp, DeskApp and mobile access over Z-Push/ActiveSync. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 C/Python/PHP
  • Mayan EDMS - Free Open Source Electronic Document Management System. An electronic vault for your documents with preview generation, OCR, and automatic categorization among other features. (Demo, Source Code) Apache Python/Django
  • Openmeetings. (Source Code) - Openmeetings provides video conferencing, instant messaging, white board, collaborative document editing and other groupware tools using API functions of the Red5 Streaming Server for Remoting and Streaming. Apache 2.0 Java
  • Sogo - SOGo offers multiple ways to access the calendaring and messaging data. CalDAV, CardDAV, GroupDAV, as well as ActiveSync, including native Outlook compatibility and web interface. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv1/LGPLv2 Objective-C
  • Tine 2.0 - Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, WebDAV, ActiveSync, VOIP, Mail-Client, CRM, Sales, Projects, Timetracker. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3/Other PHP
  • Zimbra Collaboration - Email, calendar, collaboration server with web interface and lots of integrations. (Source Code) GPLv2/CPALv1 Java

Learning and Courses

  • Chamilo LMS - Chamilo LMS allows you to create a virtual campus for the provision of online or semi-online training. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • edX - The Open edX platform is open-source code that powers edX.org. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Python
  • lxHive - Open Source ExperienceAPI compliant Learning Record Store (LRS) - previously code-named TinCanAPI. Source Code GPLv3 PHP
  • Mahara - Open Source fully featured web application to build students electronic portfolio. Source Code GPLv3 PHP
  • Moodle - Moodle is a learning and courses platform with one of the largest open source communities worldwide. (Demo, Source Code) GPL PHP
  • RELATE - RELATE is a web-based courseware package, includes features such as: flexible rules, statistics, multi-course support, class calender. (Source Code) MIT Python
  • Sakai - The Sakai project provides a flexible and feature-rich environment for teaching, learning, research and other collaboration. (Demo, Source Code) ECLv2 Java

Maps & GPS

  • Graphhopper - Fast routing library and server using OpenStreetMap. (Source Code)
  • MapBBCodeShare - Tool for sharing custom OSM maps. Support for annotated markers, polygons, lines, multi-format import/export, multiple layers, shortlinks... (Demo) WTFPL/Other PHP/Javascript
  • Openstreetmap - OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. (Source Code)
  • Traccar - Java application to track GPS positions. Supports loads of tracking devices and protocols, has an Android and iOS App. Has a web interface to view your trips. (Demo, Source Code) Apache
  • uMap - Create maps with OpenStreetMap layers in a minute and embed them in your site. (Source Code) WTFPL Python/Django

Media Streaming

See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_streaming_media_systems, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_streaming_media_systems

Audio Streaming

  • Airtime - Simple, open source platform that lets you broadcast streaming radio on the web. Source Code AGPLv3 PHP
  • Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • CherryMusic - Minimalistic Web-Mediaplayer. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • cloudtunes - Web-based music player for the cloud. MIT Python/Javascript
  • GNU FM - Running music community websites, alternative to last.fm. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • Groove Basin - A music player server with a web-based user interface inspired by Amarok 1.4 (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • Icecast 2 - streaming audio server which can be used to create an Internet radio station or a privately running jukebox and many things in between. (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • koel - A personal music streaming server that works. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Libresonic - Open-source web-based media streamer and jukebox. A fork of Subsonic's last open-source release, before it switched licenses. GPLv3 Java
  • Mopidy - Extensible music server. Offers a superset of the mpd API, as well as integration with 3rd party services like Spotify, SoundCloud etc. (Source Code) Apache Python
  • mpd - Daemon to remotely play music, stream music, handle and organize playlists. Many clients available. GPLv2 C++
  • Sonerezh - A self-hosted, web-based application for stream your music, everywhere. (Demo, Documentation, Source Code) GPLv3 PHP

Video Streaming

  • CyTube - CyTube is a web application providing media synchronization, chat, and more for an arbitrary number of channels. (Demo) MIT Nodejs
  • Emby - A home media server built using other popular open source technologies. - GPLv2
  • Flumotion - A streaming media server with intuitive graphical administration tools. (Source Code) LGPLv2 Python
  • HTPC Manager - A fully responsive interface to manage all your favorite media on your HTPC. - MIT
  • ReadyMedia - A simple media server software, with the aim of being fully compliant with DLNA/UPnP-AV clients. GPLv2 C
  • Restreamer - Restreamer allows you to do h.264 real-time video streaming on your website without a streaming provider. (Source Code) Apache Nodejs
  • Rygel - Rygel is a home media solution (UPnP AV MediaServer) that allows you to easily share audio, video and pictures to other devices. Additionally, media player software may use Rygel to become a MediaRenderer that may be controlled remotely by a UPnP or DLNA Controller. GPLv3 C
  • Streama - Self-hosted Netflix alternative. - MIT Java
  • Zoneminder - Closed-circuit television (CCTV) software application which supports IP, USB and Analog cameras. GPLv2 PHP

Misc/Other

  • GeneWeb - GeneWeb is an open source genealogy software written in OCaml. It comes with a Web interface and can be used off-line or as a Web service. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv2 OCAML
  • Mindmaps - An open source, offline capable, mind mapping application. (Demo)
  • webtrees - webtrees is the web's leading on-line collaborative genealogy application. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 PHP

Money, Budgeting and Management

  • Benedetto - Bennedetto is a simple, turn-based budget management app. GPLv3 Python
  • Economizzer - Economizzer is a simple and open source personal finance manager system, available in English, Brazilian, Portuguese and Russian. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Firefly III - Firefly III is a financial manager. It helps you keeping track of your money and make budget forecasts. It supports credit cards, shared household accounts and savings accounts. Very modern, it's powered by Laravel and requires PHP7. MIT PHP
  • Galette - Galette is a membership management web application towards non profit organizations. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • GLPI - GLPI is an IT assests/resources/inventory manager. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • GRR - Assets management and booking for small/medium companies. (demo, administrateur/azerty) GPLv2 PHP
  • Hospital Run - Hospital Run is offline enabled hospital management software. (Source Code, Demo) GPLv3 Nodejs/Ember
  • Inventaire - Collaborative resources mapper project, while yet only focused on exploring books mapping with wikidata and ISBNs. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Nodejs
  • Invoice Ninja - A powerful tool to invoice clients online. (Demo, Source Code) AAL PHP
  • InvoicePlane - Manage quotes, invoices, payments and customers for your small business. (Demo, Source Code) MIT
  • IHateMoney - Manage your shared expenses, easily. (Source Code) BSD Python
  • Tryton - Core base of a complete business solution (ERP). (Demo admin/admin, Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Koha - Fully featured, scalable library management system (integrated library system - ILS). (Source Code) GPLv3 Perl
  • StockazNG - Asset Management System. MIT Python

Monitoring

See https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#monitoring and https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#metric--metric-collection

Note-taking & Editors

  • dillinger - The last Markdown editor, ever. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • Jotter - Jotter is a lightweight, no database, powerful web notebook that lets you create and manage notes online safely, quickly & easily. (Demo - demo/demo)
  • Laverna - Laverna is a JavaScript note taking application with Markdown editor and encryption support. Consider it like open source alternative to Evernote. (Demo, Source Code)
  • Markdown Edit - Online markdown editor/viewer. (Source code) MIT HTML5
  • minimalist-web-notepad - A minimalist http://notepad.cc clone. Apache PHP
  • notes - Simple script for personal notes with a single page with a WYSIWYG Editor. GPLv3 PHP
  • OpenNote - OpenNote was built to be an open web-based alternative to Microsoft OneNote (T) and EverNote.
  • Paperwork - OpenSource note-taking & archiving alternative to Evernote, Microsoft OneNote & Google Keep. (Source Code)
  • ShareLaTex - A web-based collaborative LaTeX editor. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Ruby
  • Turtl - A totally private personal database and note taking app. (Source Code) GPLv3 CommonLisp

Office Suites

  • EtherCalc - Web spreadsheet. (Source code CPALv1/Other Nodejs
  • Etherpad - Etherpad is a highly customizable Open Source online editor providing collaborative editing in really real-time. - Apache
  • Infinoted - A server for Gobby, a multi-platform collaborative text editor. (Source Code) MIT C++
  • ONLYOFFICE - An office suite that enables you to manage documents, projects, team and customer relations in one place. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Nodejs
  • PHPOffice - PHPOffice contains libraries which permits to write and read files from most office suites. LGPLv3 PHP
  • WebODF - Tools and libraries to view and edit Open Document Format (ODF) files. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Javascript
  • ownCloud documents - Collaborative editing and sharing of rich-text documents. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP

Password Managers

  • keeweb - This webapp is a browser and desktop password manager compatible with KeePass databases. (Source Code) MIT JavaScript
  • PHP Password Manager - A web based, encrypting password manager, based on the Yii framework. (Source Code) BSD PHP
  • RatticDB - Password Management for Humans. (Source Code, Demo)
  • Teampass - Password manager dedicated for managing passwords in a collaborative way on any server Apache, MySQL and PHP. (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP

Pastebins

  • 0bin - Client side encrypted pastebin. WTFPL Python
  • cryptonote - A simple open source web application that lets users encrypt and share messages that can only be read once. (Source Code) BSD Ruby
  • gist - GIST is an open-source application to share code. GPLv3 PHP
  • hastebin - Open source pastebin written in node.js. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • localpaste - Simple python based pastebin you can run locally, with curl for input. Supports RAW text by default and binary data such as images (no extensions on returned url). GPLv2 Python
  • Pastebin - Modern self-hosted pastebin service with a restful API. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Go
  • Pastedown - Self-hosted pastebin server. It is meant to handle Markdown well, but it also works with code snippets (and does syntax highlighting). (Source Code) MIT Go
  • pb - Lightweight pastebin (and url shortener) built using flask. (Demo) GPLv3 Python/Flask
  • pbnh - Pastebin inspired from project pb and hastebin, with an API and a SQL-based backend. MIT Python/Flask
  • Phaste - A Phalcon-based, MySQL pastebin application with privacy-respecting Piwik integration and syntax highlighting. (Source Code) AGPLv3 PHP
  • snipt - Long-term memory for coders. Share and store code snippets (Source Code) BSD Python
  • Sticky Notes - A powerful open-source pastebin application for effortless code sharing. (Source Code) PHP
  • Stikked - An advanced and beautiful pastebin. GPLv3 PHP
  • tastebin - Updated version of hastebin plus additional features. Apache Nodejs
  • ZeroBin - ZeroBin is a minimalist, opensource online pastebin/discussion board where the server has zero knowledge of hosted data. (Demo, Source Code) Zlib PHP

Personal Dashboards

  • Dashing - Sinatra based, open sourced dashboard builder from Shopify. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Ruby
  • Dj Diabetes - My Glucose Manager - follow your daily health BSD Python
  • Freeboard - An open source real-time dashboard builder for IOT and other web mashups. (Source Code) MIT Nodejs
  • Grafana - An open source dashboard for data visualization. (Source Code) Apache Go
  • Habitica - A habit tracker app which treats your goals like a Role Playing Game. Previously called HabitRPG. (Source Code) GPLv3/Other Nodejs
  • Phant - Phant is a modular data logging tool for collecting data from the Internet of Things. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 Nodejs
  • Reportr - Your life's personal dashboard. (Source Code)
  • Thingspeak - An open source “Internet of Things” application and API to store and retrieve data from things using HTTP. (Demo, Source Code) GPL Ruby
  • Tipboard - In-house, tasty, local dashboarding system. (Source Code) Apache Python
  • wger - A web-based personal workout, fitness and weight logger/tracker. It can also be used as a simple gym management utility and offers a full REST API as well. (Demo) AGPLv3 Python

Photo and Video Galleries

  • CumulusClips - Your own video sharing website with CumulusClips video sharing script. You can build a YouTube clone where users can upload, rate, comment on videos, and much more. GPLv2 PHP (Demo)
  • Koken - Content management and web site publishing for photographers. PHP
  • Lychee - An open source grid and album based photo-management-system. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • MediaDrop - A video, audio and podcast publication platform. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Mediagoblin - A Free software media publishing platform that anyone can run. You can think of it as a decentralized alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc. AGPLv3 Python
  • MinigalNano - MinigalNano is a very simple image gallery. It adheres to the KISS principle and is very easy to install. MinigalNano does not have a web admin interface: You just upload your images in the photo folder on your server (using FTP, SFTP) (Demo) CC BY-SA 3.0 PHP
  • phog - Static photo gallery generator with S3 uploader. Python
  • Photofloat - A Web 2.0 Photo Gallery Done Right via Static JSON & Dynamic Javascript. (Demo) Javascript GPLv2
  • PhotoLight - The easiest photo gallery there is. PHP GPLv3
  • Photoshow - Responsive Web Gallery. (Source Code) Javascript GPLv3
  • Piwigo - Photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers. - GPLv2 PHP
  • Plumi - Create your own sophisticated video-sharing site. (Source Code) GPLv2 Python
  • Pygmyfoto - A crude solution for publishing a photo roll on the web. PHP
  • Shot.io - Mobile optimised photo publishing platform (self-hosted Flickr alternative) (Source Code) GPLv3 PHP
  • sigal - Yet another simple static gallery generator. MIT Python
  • UberGallery - UberGallery is an easy to use, simple to manage, web photo gallery. UberGallery does not require a database and supports JPEG, GIF and PNG file types. Simply upload your images and UberGallery will automatically generate thumbnails and output HTML. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Videobin - A simple video upload and sharing service with transcoding. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Zenphoto - Open-source gallery and CMS project. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP

Polls and Events

  • dudle - An online scheduling application. (Demo) AGPLv3 Ruby
  • Framadate - An online service for planning an appointment or make a decision quickly and easily: Make a poll, Define dates or subjects to choose, Send the poll link to your friends or colleagues, Discuss and make a decision. (Demo, Source Code) CeCILL-B PHP
  • Kyélà - Participation polls for group events. (Demo, Source Code)
  • LimeSurvey - Feature-rich Open Source web based polling software. Supports extensive survey logic. (Demo)
  • MaterialPoll - An opensource strawpoll.me clone for creating random polls. (Demo, Source Code)
  • Nuages - Collaborative meeting poll system, similar to doodle or rdvz. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python/Django
  • TellForm - A beautiful online form and survey creator. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Nodejs

Proxy

  • scotty - Scotty is a free opensource proxy software for bypassing filter and censorship systems. (Source Code) GPLv3 Java
  • Oranjeproxy - Anonymizing web proxy. (Source Code) GPLv2 PHP
  • Privoxy - A non-caching web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for enhancing privacy, modifying web page data and HTTP headers, controlling access, and removing ads and other obnoxious Internet junk. GPLv2 C
  • Squid - Caching proxy for the Web supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and more. It reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • Swiperproxy - A lightning-fast, open source web proxy that is easy for you to run and customize. (Demo, Source Code) MIT
  • Tinyproxy - Light-weight HTTP/HTTPS proxy daemon. (Source Code) GPLv2 C
  • Traefik - Træfɪk is a modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer made to deploy microservices with ease. It supports several backends (Docker, Swarm, Mesos/Marathon, …) to manage its configuration automatically and dynamically. (Source Code) MIT Go
  • Pound - Light-weight reverse proxy and load balancer for HTTP/HTTPS. (Source Code) GPLv2 C

Read it Later Lists

Search Engines

  • Gigablast - open source search engine. (Demo, Source Code) Apache C++
  • Searx - A privacy-respecting, hackable metasearch engine. (Demo, Public instances)
  • Seeks - A websearch proxy and collaborative distributed tool for websearch. AGPLv3 C++
  • Yacy - Peer based, decentralized search engine server. GPL2 Java

Software Development

Project Management

See also Ticketing, Task management/To-do lists*

  • Apache Bloodhound - Manage software products, Keep track of features, tasks and bugs. Apache Python
  • CaseBox - Manage all your organisation's information in one system.
  • Fossil - Distributed version control system featuring wiki and bug tracker - BSD C
  • gitbucket - The easily installable GitHub clone powered by Scala (Source Code)
  • GitLab - Self Hosted Git Management Application - GitLab is open source software to collaborate on code. Manage git repositories with fine grained access controls that keep your code secure. Perform code reviews and enhance collaboration with merge requests. Each project can also have an issue tracker and a wiki. (Public instance)
  • Gitlist - A web-based git repository browser - GitList allows you to browse repositories using your favorite browser, viewing files under different revisions, commit history and diffs. (Source Code)
  • Gitprep - Portable Github clone. (Source Code, Demo)
  • Gogs - A painless self-hosted Git Service written in Go. (Demo)
  • Kallithea - Source code management system that supports two leading version control systems, Mercurial and Git, with a web interface. (Source Code) GPLv3 Python
  • Klaus - A simple, easy-to-set-up Git web viewer that Just Works. (Demo) ISC Python
  • Lavagna - Lavagna is an open-source issue/project management tool designed for small teams. Lightweight, pure Java, easy to install, easy to use. (Source Code) GPLv3 Java
  • OpenProject - Project collaboration.
  • Phabricator - Collection of web applications that help build better software. (Demo, Source Code) Apache PHP
  • Redmine - Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Ruby GPLv2
  • Taiga - Agile Project Management Tool based on the Kanban and Scrum methods. (Source Code)
  • The Bug Genie - Written in PHP.
  • Trac - Written in python.
  • Phproject - A high performance full-featured project management system. (Demo, Source Code) GPLv3

Bug Trackers

See Ticketing

IDE/Tools

Continuous Integration

  • drone - Drone is a Continuous Delivery platform built on Docker, written in Go. (Source Code) Apache Go
  • Factor.io - It's like IFTTT (if-this-then-that) for Dev and DevOps. (Source Code) MIT Ruby
  • Jenkins - Continuous Integration Server. (Source Code) MIT Java
  • PHPCI - Free and open source continuous integration specifically designed for PHP. (Source Code) BSD PHP
  • Strider - Open Source Continuous Deployment / Continuous Integration platform. (Source Code) BSD Node.js

Documentation Generators

See also Static site generators

  • Docstore - A basic site for hosting static documents - docstore is a simple way to serve Markdown files without any server-side processing, and without requiring you (as the author) to recompile every time you change an article. It consists of a very simple JS script that makes an ajax request to your server, runs a Markdown processor on what it finds, and then displays the results. Clone the repository and add articles in the text/ directory to get started. (Source Code)
  • Flatdoc - A small JavaScript file that fetches Markdown files and renders them as full pages. MIT Javascript
  • markdown-tree - Serve a hierarchy / tree directory of markdown files. Use intended for small sites built in markdown
  • Read the Docs - Host documentation, making it fully searchable and easy to find; import your docs using any major version control system, including Mercurial, Git, Subversion, and Bazaar. (Demo, Source Code) MIT Python

Static site generators

See https://staticsitegenerators.net and https://www.staticgen.com

Task management/To-do lists

See also Project Management and Ticketing.

  • bulldog - HTML5 task manager, built on todo.txt. MIT HTML5
  • Crepido - Create (kanban) boards to track users and projects from flat markdown files. MIT Javascript/Others
  • Kanboard - A simple and open source visual task board. MIT
  • myTinyTodo - Simple way to manage your todo list in AJAX style. Uses PHP, jQuery, SQLite/MySQL. GTD compliant. GPL
  • omgnata - Mobile friendly zero-feature TODO list web app. Unix philosophy. (Demo) GPLv3 ClojureScript
  • Restyaboard - Open source Trello-like kanban board. (Demo, Source Code) OSL v3.0 PHP
  • TaskBoard - A Kanban-inspired app for keeping track of things that need to get done. (Source Code) MIT
  • Taskfreak - A simple but efficient web based task manager written in PHP. (Demo)
  • tasks.php - A simple task/todo list manager. MIT
  • Taskwarrior - Taskwarrior is Free and Open Source Software that manages your TODO list from your command line. It is flexible, fast, efficient, and unobtrusive. It does its job then gets out of your way. (Source Code) MIT C++
  • Tinyissue - Simple Issue Tracking for Teams. MIT PHP
  • Tracks - A web-based application to help you implement David Allens Getting Things Done™ methodology. (Source Code) GPLv2 Ruby
  • Wekan - An open-source Trello-like kanban. (Demo, Source Code) MIT JavaScript/Meteor

Ticketing

See also Task management/To-do lists and Project Management

  • osTicket - Simple support ticket system.
  • OTRS - Trouble ticket system for assigning tickets to incoming queries and tracking further communications.
  • Request Tracker - Ticket-tracking system written in Perl.
  • Bugzilla - General-purpose bugtracker and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project. MPLv2 Perl
  • Bumpy Booby - A simple, responsive and highly customizable PHP bug tracking system. (Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Cerb - Group-based e-mail management project.
  • Flyspray - Uncomplicated, web-based bug tracking system. (Source Code) GPLv2
  • Gaskit - A git-backed issue tracker. It uses a branch in your local git database to store the tickets. GPL
  • HuBoard Instant project management for your GitHub issues (Connects directly GitHub API) MIT Ruby
  • MantisBT - Self hosted bug tracker, fits best for software development. (Demo), (Source Code) GPLv2
  • TheBugGenie - Ticket system with extensive user rights system.

URL Shorteners

  • Lstu - Let's SHorten That Url - Lightweight URL shortener
  • Nimbus - A URL shortener and file sharer with a drag-and-drop OS X menu bar client and web interface - MIT Python
  • Polr - A modern, minimalist, modular, and lightweight URL shortener. (Source Code)
  • YOURLS - YOURLS is a set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run Your Own URL Shortener. Features include password protection, URL customization, bookmarklets, statistics, API, plugins, jsonp. (Source Code, Documentation) MIT

VPN

See https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#vpn

Web servers

See https://github.com/n1trux/awesome-sysadmin#web

Wikis

See also Documentation Generators, Wikimatrix, Wiki Engines on WikiIndex, List of wiki software on wikipedia, Comparison of wiki software on wikipedia.

  • Blazekiss - BlazeKiss is a KISS-based wiki (Keep It Simple, Stupid) - simplicity and functionality comes before all. PHP
  • BookStack - BookStack is a simple, self-hosted, easy-to-use platform for organizing and storing information. It allows for documentation to be stored in a book like fashion. (Demo, Source Code) MIT PHP
  • Codex - Codex is a simple file-based Markdown documentation platform built on top of Laravel. - MIT PHP
  • commonplace - A server for your markdown files. Give it a directory, and Commonplace gives you a url, pretty pages, and quick editing. Ruby
  • Dokuwiki - An easy to use, lightweight, standards-compliant wiki engine with a simple syntax allowing reading the data outside the wiki. All data is stored in plain files, therefore no database is required. - GPL PHP
  • Gitit - A wiki program that stores pages and uploaded files in a git repository, which can then be modified using the VCS command line tools or the wiki's web interface. Supported markups include pandoc's extended version of markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, and HTML. Pages can be exported in a number of different formats, including LaTeX, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup. Other features include: plugins, syntax highlighting, caching, ATOM feeds. Haskell
  • Gollum - A simple, Git-powered wiki with a sweet API and local frontend.
  • Gruik - An open-source markdown note-taking web app. (Source Code) PHP
  • ikiwiki - A wiki compiler.
  • jingo - A git based wiki engine written for node.js, with a decent design, a search capability and a good typography. (Demo, Source Code) MIT NodeJS
  • Mediawiki PHP
  • MoinMoin - An advanced, easy to use and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users.
  • Olelo - Olelo is a wiki that stores pages in a Git repository, supports many markup styles and has an extensible, hackable architecture. (Demo) MIT Ruby
  • Pepperminty Wiki - A complete markdown-powered wiki contained in a single PHP file. (Demo - Read only) MPLv2 PHP
  • PmWiki - Wiki-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of websites.
  • Raneto - Raneto is an open source Knowledgebase platform that uses static Markdown files to power your Knowledgebase - MIT NodeJS
  • Realms - A git-backed wiki inspired by Gollum. Python
  • Redaxscript - Ultra lightweight website engine. GPL PHP
  • TiddlyWiki - A reusable non-linear personal web notebook. (Source Code) BSD Javascript/Nodejs
  • Tiki - Wiki CMS Groupware with the most built-in features. (Demo, Source Code) LGPLv2.1 PHP
  • WiKiss - A Wiki, simple to use and install. PHP
  • Wikitten - Wikitten is a small, fast, PHP wiki, and the perfect place to store your notes, code snippets, ideas, and so on. PHP

Self-hosting Solutions

  • arkOS - Install arkOS to a dedicated device and host your own websites, email, files and more. (Source Code [1]) MIT/GPL Nodejs/Other
  • DPlatform - Deploy self-hosted apps easily: simple, bloat-free, independent installation. (Source code) MIT Shell
  • FreedomBone - Home server configuration based on Debian. GPLv3 Shell
  • FreedomBox - A community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for private, personal, communications. GPLv3 Python/Other
  • Piratebox - A DIY anonymous offline file-sharing and communications system built with free software and inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware. (Source Code). GPLv3 Python/Other
  • Puffin - Lightweight webapp catalog based on containers, with user interface à la mobile app store. (Demo, Source Code) AGPLv3 Python/Docker
  • Sandstorm - Personal server for running self-hosted apps easily and securely. (Demo, Source Code) Apache C++/Other
  • sovereign - A set of Ansible playbooks to build and maintain your own private cloud: email, calendar, contacts, file sync, IRC bouncer, VPN, and more. GPLv3 YAML/Other
  • UBOS - Linux distro that runs on indie boxes (personal servers and IoT devices). Single-command installation and management of apps - Jenkins, Mediawiki, Owncloud, Wordpress, etc., - and other features.GPLv3 Perl/Other
  • WikiSuite - The most comprehensive and integrated Free / Libre / Open Source software suite ever developed. (Source Code) Various ClearOS
  • yunohost - A server operating system aiming to make self-hosting accessible to everyone. (Source Code) AGPLv3 Python/Other

List of Licenses



Contributing

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License

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The list of contributors can be found below

264	nodiscc <nodiscc@gmail.com>
223	Edward D <ed.kickball@hotmail.com>
42	Andrew <AndyR207@users.noreply.github.com>
31	Kovah <mail@kovah.de>
22	Kickball <ed.kickball@hotmail.com>
13	jungle-boogie <sean@jungleboogie.me>
10	Thomas Dalichow <2012-02-05.github.com@thomasdalichow.de>
10	cave beat <cave@cavebeat.org>
9	Joubert RedRat <eu+github@redrat.com.br>
8	CooperBarrett <anthony.lhuissier@openmailbox.org>
7	Andrew Peng <pengc99@gmail.com>
7	Andrew Rylatt <AndyR207@users.noreply.github.com>
7	Hammy Havoc <hammy@splitanatom.com>
7	Thomas Dalichow <info@thomasdalichow.de>
7	n1trux <n1trux@users.noreply.github.com>
7	phre4k <me@phre4k.at>
7	édouard u. <mail@edouard.us>
6	Per Guth <mail@perguth.de>
5	Jean Champémont <jchampemont@users.noreply.github.com>
5	Moti Korets <moti.kor@gmail.com>
5	cave <cavebeat@users.noreply.github.com>
4	Andrew <andrew@rylatt.me>
4	AndrewCz <smacz42@users.noreply.github.com>
4	Cory Gibbons <hello@corygibbons.com>
4	Dominik Pfaffenbauer <dominik@lineofcode.at>
4	Dr. Azrael Tod <github.com@g33ky.de>
4	Ilya Sevostyanov <d3th@zeen.ru>
4	Jean Elchinger <jinformatique@riseup.net>
4	Joshua Westerheide <dev@jdoubleu.de>
4	Marius Voila <marius.voila@gmail.com>
4	Valmik <mail@valmik.in>
4	dattaz <taz@dattaz.fr>
4	paddo <mail@patrickrichter.net>
3	Aguay <baraise.valentin@gmail.com>
3	Akhyar Amarullah <akhyrul@gmail.com>
3	Chris McCormick <chris@mccormick.cx>
3	Conor O'Callaghan <brioscaibriste@users.noreply.github.com>
3	Cédric Krier <cedk@users.noreply.github.com>
3	Ethan Lowman <ethanal@users.noreply.github.com>
3	FoxMaSk <foxmask@users.noreply.github.com>
3	George C. Privon <privong@users.noreply.github.com>
3	Görkem Çetin <gc@count.ly>
3	Jan Vlnas <jnv@users.noreply.github.com>
3	Lee Watson <rev@revthefox.co.uk>
3	Leo Gaggl <leo@brightcookie.com.au>
3	Marc Picaud <picaud.marc@gmail.com>
3	Mariusz Kozakowski <11mariom+wordpress@gmail.com>
3	Martin Gontovnikas <martin@gon.to>
3	Mathieu Leplatre <mathieu@leplat.re>
3	Pavan Yara <yarapavan@gmail.com>
3	Tobi Schäfer <interface@p3k.org>
3	Ye Lin Aung <me@yelinaung.com>
3	jungle-boogie <sean@rastasean.net>
3	rett gerst <rettgerst@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Adminrezo (Nico Dewaele) <nico@adminrezo.fr>
2	Albert Cervera i Areny <albert@nan-tic.com>
2	Alexander Ryzhov <gtihub@ryzhov-al.ru>
2	Alexis Metaireau <alexis@notmyidea.org>
2	Andrew Hayworth <hayworth@meraki.net>
2	Bartłomiej Kurzeja <B3QL@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Brendan Abolivier <contact@brendanabolivier.com>
2	Charles Farence III <charles@charlessite90.com>
2	Chris Missal <chris.missal@gmail.com>
2	Costin Moise <necenzurat@gmail.com>
2	David Leonard <david@appliedtrust.com>
2	David Wayne Baxter <dbxt@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Derek Viera <ma.dmviera01@gmail.com>
2	Deryck <dhenson02@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology>
2	Henry Ruhs <info@redaxmedia.com>
2	Jason Robinson <mail@jasonrobinson.me>
2	Joseph Dykstra <josephdykstra@gmail.com>
2	Julien Bisconti <veggiemonk@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Kevin Vandenborne <kevin.vandenborne@gmail.com>
2	Marien Fressinaud <dev@marienfressinaud.fr>
2	Massimo Santini <massimo.santini@gmail.com>
2	Matthieu Aubry <matt@piwik.org>
2	Michael Tunnell <MichaelTunnell@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Mikael Peigney <Mika56@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Nicolas Carlier <n.carlier@nunux.org>
2	Patrik Ragnarsson <patrik@starkast.net>
2	Peter Ivanov <peter@microweber.com>
2	Peter Thaleikis <spekulatius@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Pierre Ozoux <pierre@ozoux.net>
2	Poorchop <Poorchop@users.noreply.github.com>
2	ReadmeCritic <frankensteinbot@gmail.com>
2	Ricardo Torres <ricardo@rictorres.com.br>
2	Roland Geider <roland@geider.net>
2	Ryan Mulligan <ryan@ryantm.com>
2	Sam Tuke <mail@samtuke.com>
2	Sameer Al-Sakran <salsakran@users.noreply.github.com>
2	Shane Cooke <shanecooke@mac.com>
2	Simon Vieille <simon@deblan.fr>
2	Stefane Fermigier <sf@fermigier.com>
2	Stefano <sabas88@gmail.com>
2	Thomas Citharel <tcit@tcit.fr>
2	Vadim Rutkovsky <vrutkovs@redhat.com>
2	cornerot <cornerot@gmail.com>
2	cron410 <cron410@gmail.com>
2	jimykk <JimyKK@users.noreply.github.com>
2	markkrj <markkrj@users.noreply.github.com>
2	rafael-santiago <voidbrainvoid@gmail.com>
2	thomasfrivold <thomas.frivold@gmail.com>
2	tillarnold <throwable42@gmail.com>
2	tomc3 <wordoftheday003@gmail.com>
2	yuche <i@yuche.me>
1	Alashov Berkeli <yunus.alashow@gmail.com>
1	Alex Fornuto <alex@fornuto.com>
1	Alys <alice.harris@oldgods.net>
1	Andrew Murray <radarhere@gmail.com>
1	Angel Velasquez <angvp@archlinux.org>
1	Bob Mottram <bob@robotics.uk.to>
1	Brett <brettex@hotmail.com>
1	Burung Hantu <privacytoolsIO@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Caleb Xu <calebcenter@live.com>
1	Calle Wolff <carl@wolff.se>
1	Chanchal Kumar Ghosh <chanchal_ghosh1987@yahoo.co.in>
1	Chema <neo22s@gmail.com>
1	Craig Davison <craig@davison.io>
1	Dan <rocks.in.the.cloud@gmail.com>
1	David Baldwynn <whitef0x0@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Dirk Krause <dirkk0@googlemail.com>
1	Dmitriy Volkov <wldhx+vcs+github_com@wldhx.me>
1	Doğan Çelik <dogancelik@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Dražen Lučanin <kermit666@gmail.com>
1	Eren Hatırnaz <erenhatirnaz@hotmail.com.tr>
1	Ethan Madden <crazeh.monkeh@gmail.com>
1	Felix Bartels <felix@host-consultants.de>
1	Florian Kaiser <florian.kaiser@fnkr.net>
1	Florian Wilhelm <f.wilhelm@tarent.de>
1	FortressBuilder <FortressBuilder@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Gabriel Cossette <gabriel.cossette@gmail.com>
1	Igor Antun <IgorAntun@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Izac Lorimer <izaclorimer@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Jan <jayphizzle@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Jarek Lipski <pub@loomchild.net>
1	Jean Menezes da Rocha <jean@menezesdarocha.info>
1	Jeremiah Marks <jeremiah@jlmarks.org>
1	Joel Calado <joelcalado@gmail.com>
1	Josh Harmon <me@joshharmon.me>
1	Joshua Hamilton <joshua.hamilton@fabricut.com>
1	José Castro <cogurov@gmail.com>
1	Julien Bisconti <julien.bisconti@gmail.com>
1	Julien Reichardt <jul.reich43@opmbx.org>
1	Justin O'Reilly <justin@oreilly.me>
1	Jérémie Astori <jeremie@astori.fr>
1	Keith Thibodeaux <kthib89+github@gmail.com>
1	Keith Thibodeaux <kthibodeaux@peachtreebilling.com>
1	Keyhaku <jones@bious.fr>
1	Kyle Stetz <kylestetz@gmail.com>
1	Liran Tal <liran.tal@gmail.com>
1	Madhu GB <github@madhugb.com>
1	Madhu GB <me@madhugb.com>
1	Marc Laporte <marc@laporte.name>
1	Marcin Karpezo <m.karpezo@nencki.gov.pl>
1	Marcus Ramberg <marcus@nordaaker.com>
1	Mark Ide <mark@cranstonide.com>
1	MatFluor <MatFluor@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Matt Hazinski <matt@matthazinski.com>
1	Matt Lee <mattl@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Matteo Piccina <matteo@beiphone.it>
1	Michael Burns <michael@mirwin.net>
1	Mike Steele <mike@steel.fm>
1	Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
1	Murdoc Bates <trockenasche@gmail.com>
1	NicolasCARPi <nicolas.carpi@curie.fr>
1	Norman Xu <im@norm.im>
1	Oliver Kopp <kopp.dev@gmail.com>
1	Paul <paul@rosanbo.com>
1	Pavel Lobashov <ShockwaveNN@gmail.com>
1	Pavel Lobashov <shockwavenn@gmail.com>
1	Peter van den Hurk <runical1991@gmail.com>
1	Phill <phill@formbet.co.uk>
1	Remy Adriaanse <remy@adriaanse.it>
1	Remy Honig <remyhonig@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Riddler <Iamjithin@live.com>
1	Roberto Rosario <roberto.rosario.gonzalez@gmail.com>
1	Ryan Halliday <ry167@ry167.com>
1	Starbeamrainbowlabs <sbrl@starbeamrainbowlabs.com>
1	Stefan Bohacek <stefan.bohacek@gmail.com>
1	Stefan Bohacek <stefan@fourtonfish.com>
1	Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
1	Sylvain Boily <sylvainboilydroid@gmail.com>
1	The Scorpion <tehscorpion@users.noreply.github.com>
1	Tobias Zeising <tobias.zeising@aditu.de>
1	benmaynard11 <allowin-217941-github@vhost244.maynardnetworks.com>
1	bricej13 <bricej13@gmail.com>
1	cbdev <cb@cbcdn.com>
1	dimqua <dimqua@lavabit.com>
1	florianl <florianl@users.noreply.github.com>
1	hebbet <pascal.herbert@gmail.com>
1	lachlan-00 <lachlan.00@gmail.com>
1	littleguga <littleguga@users.noreply.github.com>
1	memorex258 <phillip.a.brown@live.com>
1	mertinop <martin.santibanez.a@gmail.com>
1	sc0repi0 <sc0repi0@gmx.de>
1	skarphet <skarphet@users.noreply.github.com>
1	steven jacobs <stjacobs@fastmail.fm>
1	stevesbrain <stevesbrain@users.noreply.github.com>
1	ttoups <ich@timotoups.de>
1	wxcafé <wxcafe@wxcafe.net>