awesome-sysadmin
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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awesome-sysadmin
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Good coding groups for black women?
- https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin
- Practical and Real Life applicable home lab ideas for sysad (specifically Linux platform)?
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Awesome SysAdmin Tools Master list
The last contribution that was added to the list was back in 2015. There a more actively maintained fork here.
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Books on becoming better sysadmins?
I got you bro: https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin
- A curated list of open source sysadmin resources
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Looking for a collection of high quality software
maybe have a look at the awesome lists like awesome-selfhosted, awesome-sysadmin, awesome-public-datasets, awesome-bigdata, etc
- GitHub - kahun/awesome-sysadmin: A curated list of amazingly awesome open source sysadmin .
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What are your top self hosted services that you are very satisfied with ?
Auth Authentik Authelia Health records https://github.com/kakoni/awesome-healthcare#ehr ownhealthrecord GNU Health Media servers Plex Overseer Ombi Jellyfin Jellyseerr Emby A/V transcoding management HBBatchBeast Tdarr Tube Archivist Dim Olaris Midarr Kodi Streamio Porn - Stash Audio Navidrome Plex / plexamp Airsonic Jellyfin Funkwhale lightweight music server IPTV Xteve Xibo eBooks openbooks Ubooquity Calibre Kavita Komga Audiobooks Librivox Readarr Photos Photostation Syno moments Boorus Hydrus YouTube proxy Invidious Piped ViewTube FreeTube Guides Yunohost.org perfectmediaserver.com Diy clone hero guitars guides Hurricane Electric ipv6 Certification Gaming Pterodactyl Panel Sunshine - gamestream server Moonlight - gamestream client Other lists https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted https://github.com/awesome-foss/awesome-sysadmin Utilities Url shortener - shlink Pastebin - Privatebin Passwords - vaultwarden Cloud encryption - Cryptomator internet Archive - ArchiveBox Docker updates - Watchtower Website Change Tracker Changedetection.io Huginn Reddit RemindME! Downloaders RedFox AnyStream PlayOn Dashboard Flame Proxy Nginx Monitor Uptime Kuma Motamo Grafana Loki Promtail Telegraf Influxdb Documentation Wikijs Ghost cms Bookstack Docuwiki Mkdocs Backstage HedgeDoc Outline SilverBullet Trillium Genealogy Gramps Geni Ip address management NetBox phpIPAM Virtualization Esxi Proxmox Xcp-ng Dns Adguard Pinhole Technitium Document storage Paperless-ngx Docspell FileRun NAS OS Truenas Freenas Openmediavault unRAID Xpenology Snapraid Pop!_OS Server OS Alpine Ubuntu Debian Fedora OpenSUSE Tumbleweed DietPi AlmaLinux Umbrel Linux Mint Debian Edition Smart Home Home Assistant Reverse Proxy Caddy Nginx Traefik Swag Inventory Grocy SnipeIT StoreDown GnuCash Invoice Ninja DeliciousLibrary Koillection cartridge Koha NetBox Magic Home Inventory (Android app) Minecraft Waterfall Bungeecord Hopper MC Router srv record guide VPN Wireguard Guide - https://dizzytech.de/posts/wireguard/ Tailscale Cloudflare Tunnels OpenZiti ZeroTier (ZeroUI)
- I just bought an r710 and I don't know what to do
- Beginner, have an old desktop and looking for beginner projects
Gitea
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Easy Self-Hosted Git Installation on Ubuntu Server
Create a system service. Download the file and save it to /etc/systemd/system/ or view the raw file in a browser and replace the URL with the version of Gitea you installed. You can find the list on https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/release/v1.22/contrib/systemd/gitea.service:
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Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
Linux Mint with Cinnamon: https://www.linuxmint.com/ as far as desktop OSes go it's familiar (Ubuntu without snaps by default), whereas the UI feels both snappy, doesn't use too much resources and is actually pretty to look at.
MobaXTerm: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ this one is a bit more Windows centric but I ended up paying for it and replaced mRemoteNg and PuTTY with it, it's even better than Remmina or whatever Linux has to offer - you can manage SSH/RDP/VNC/... sessions, input across multiple sessions side by side and it just simplifies things a lot (jump host support, a port forwarding too and so much more).
GitKraken: https://www.gitkraken.com/ also a piece of software that I paid for, this one actually makes using Git pleasant, feels better to use than SourceTree and Git Cola (even though that latter is wonderfully lightweight, too) and honestly I prefer that to the CLI nowadays.
Kanboard: https://kanboard.org/ is a lightweight Kanban project management tool, it might not have every feature under the sun but it's the most snappy project management tool I've ever used, looks simple and runs well. I honestly love it, what a nice thing to have.
Most modern text editors and IDEs: I personally pay for JetBrains IDEs but also like Visual Studio Code as a text editor and both have helped me immensely, they're reasonably performant when you have the RAM, look nice, often give you suggestions about how to improve your code and also have a plethora of plugins in their ecosystems. Nowadays I unapologetically use LLMs as well and overall it feels like I have these great tools and cool autocomplete (that is sometimes a bit silly and wrong) at my disposal, that makes me happy.
Kdenlive: https://kdenlive.org/ imagine if there was a successor to Windows Movie Maker, though something that gets most of the important stuff out of Sony Vegas, except is also completely free and works on most platforms. Kdenlive is all of that and also somehow quite pleasant to use, I actually prefer it to DaVinci resolve. There is a bit of a learning curve to any piece of software like this, but everything mostly makes sense in this one.
Gitea: https://about.gitea.com/ I still use this for my personal Git repositories and integrating with CI systems and it's lightweight, looks good and just feels pleasant to use. Previously I self-hosted GitLab and constantly ran into resource exhaustion as well as doubts about the next update is going to corrupt all of my data and break (it did), so now I use Gitea instead.
Drone CI: https://www.drone.io/ a container native CI solution that I can also self host. It's container oriented, integrates with Gitea nicely, is similarly nice to GitLab CI and doesn't cause me headaches like Jenkins would.
Docker: https://www.docker.com/ yes, even Docker desktop. It just makes working with containers really pleasant and predictable, even when something like Podman also exists (and also is great). I don't know, I feel like Docker really saved me from having brittle legacy environments, even self-contained containers with health checks and resource limits with still the same brittle code inside of those make me feel way more safe.
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Mermaid Chart, a Markdown-like tool for creating diagrams, raises $7.5M
Same [1]. Zoom being outsourced to the implementing platform is one major pain-point. That example from us has grown in size.
We are clearly using the wrong tool for a diagram of this complexity, but the practicality of seeing commit changes in the diff, what property was changed by whom and instantly having the visual feedback in the Pull Request is just way too useful to use a "proper" tool.
[1] https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/25803
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Forgejo makes a full break from Gitea
It's a tangent, but I think it's interesting that Gitea started trying to self host in Feb 2017 (https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/1029) and hasn't got there yet (based on how active the github issues/PR page are).
https://about.gitea.com/ offers me a "free cloud trial" and otherwise sounds very like other web front ends to git. So like github, except they don't trust it themselves.
In contract forgejo has "Self-hosted alternative to GitHub" written in big letters on the landing page. https://codeberg.org/forgejo is indeed self hosted.
- Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
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10 open source tools that platform, SRE and DevOps engineers should consider in 2024.
Gitea is a versatile tool for creating and managing git-based repositories, streamlining Code Review to enhance code quality for users and businesses. It integrates a CI/CD system, Gitea Actions, compatible with GitHub Actions, allowing users to create workflows in YAML or use existing plugins. Gitea's project management features include issue tasks, labeling, and kanban boards for efficient management of requirements, features, and bugs. These tools integrate with branches, tags, milestones, assignments, time tracking, and dependencies to plan and track development progress. Furthermore, Gitea supports over 20 package management types, such as Cargo, Composer, NPM, and PyPI, catering to a wide range of public or private package management needs. This comprehensive suite of features makes Gitea a powerful platform for managing development projects and packages.
- Gitea – Open-Source GitHub
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My website is one binary
Golang has a ton of single binary websites out there. The two that come to mind off hand are Gogs/Gitea only because I contributed to them
https://github.com/gogs/gogs
https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
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Fossil versus Git
My problem with Fossil is that it is a "one solution for all problems". Fossil packs all solutions together while the Git ecosystem provides several different solutions for each problem.
When you want to do things that Fossil is not meant to do, then you're in trouble. I have no idea on how to do CI/CD and DevOps with Fossil and how to integrate it with AWS/Azure/GCP.
I find that the whole ecosystem of Gitlab/Github and stand-alone alternatives like Gitea [1], Gogs [2], Notion, Jira and others is way more flexible and versatile.
[1] https://about.gitea.com/
- Gitea Hosted Gitea
What are some alternatives?
selfhosted-apps-docker - Guide by Example
Gogs - Gogs is a painless self-hosted Git service
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
gitlab
dashdot - A simple, modern server dashboard, primarily used by smaller private servers
Redmine - Mirror of redmine code source - Official Subversion repository is at https://svn.redmine.org/redmine - contact: @vividtone or maeda (at) farend (dot) jp
lists - The definitive list of lists (of lists) curated on GitHub and elsewhere
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
GLPI - GLPI is a Free Asset and IT Management Software package, Data center management, ITIL Service Desk, licenses tracking and software auditing.
onedev - Git Server with CI/CD, Kanban, and Packages. Seamless integration. Unparalleled experience.
yunohost - YunoHost is an operating system aiming to simplify as much as possible the administration of a server. This repository corresponds to the core code, written mostly in Python and Bash.
gogit - Implementation of git internals from scratch in Go language