Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker
Wakapi
Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker | Wakapi | |
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2 | 16 | |
30 | 2,252 | |
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0.0 | 9.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
PHP | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker
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Wake on lan with proxmox
Another option is to use a Web-GUI like Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server, which is also available as a Docker container though the Docker container isn't maintained anymore, it still works.
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What do you self-host that no one's heard of?
Docker: https://github.com/ex0nuss/Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker
Wakapi
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Wakapi - Open-Source Time Tracking for Devs
The project has reached more than 1,700 GitHub stars now, the hosted service at wakapi.dev got 1,800 registered users today and a super friendly, small community has evolved on GitHub - things, which I am super happy and appreciative about!
- Wakapi – An Open-Source Time Tracking Platform for Devs
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What is more preferable for a self-hosted tracker – multiple PWAs or a single PWA?
Some examples for each: 1. Wakapi 2. Audiobookshelf has a docker image which only has admin capabilities (and is not meant to be used as a frontend). They have dedicated lients (Google Store app etc.) 3. Not aware of any
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Ryot now with Audiobookshelf integration!
Do you have any project in mind which does this well? Ryot has a lot of config parameters, so I can't stuff them all into the README. I initially took inspiration from https://github.com/muety/wakapi.
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916 days of Emacs
WakaTime integrates with editors and essentially records the current file plus some meta-information like git project, language, editor, etc. It's a proprietary centralized service (although there's a FOSS implementation that became viable about a year ago), so all its data is available for export, which I believe is due to GDPR.
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What "new-to-you" tool did you recently start using that just changed your workflow for the better?
I decided to see if wakatime had a nvim plugin and came across this https://wakapi.dev/
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CockroachDB for selfhosted services
Wakapi doesn't work for the migration ( an issue is opened if you want to take a look)
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Analyze your coding activity in a privacy-friendly way
Then we run the Docker image: docker run -d \ -p 3000:3000 \ -e "WAKAPI_PASSWORD_SALT=$SALT" \ -v wakapi-data:/data \ --name wakapi \ ghcr.io/muety/wakapi:latest Source
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Looking for a plugin to track my coding habits.
You can self host it if you want. https://github.com/muety/wakapi
- Wakapi – Open-Source Coding Time Tracking for Developers
What are some alternatives?
Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server - Use a low-power server (such as a Raspberry Pi) to create a remote interface for easily waking up more power-hungry computers
Hakatime - Wakatime server implementation & analytics dashboard
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
vaping - vaping is a healthy alternative to SmokePing!
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.
librephotos - A self-hosted open source photo management service. This is the repository of the backend.
Atheos - A self-hosted browser-based cloud IDE, updated from Codiad IDE
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
selenoid - Selenium Hub successor running browsers within containers. Scalable, immutable, self hosted Selenium-Grid on any platform with single binary.
gatekeeper - Implementation of OIDC and OAuth2
ICEcoder - Browser code editor awesomeness