multiwoven
process-compose
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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multiwoven
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Multiwoven Reverse ETL (0.2.0) – Open-Source Alternative to Hightouch and Census
Multiwoven is now a leading Open Source Alternative to Hightouch, Census, and Rudderstack.
It's been a great journey so far, and we are excited to announce a major update to Multiwoven - our new release, Multiwoven 0.2.0, is now available!
Repo: https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven
This release brings a host of new features, enhancements, and bug fixes to streamline data syncs and user experience.
From new connectors to advanced reporting dashboards, as a team, we have been working hard on these updates based on the feedback and requests from our customers and the community.
- 10+ new connectors added to Multiwoven, including
- Temporal.io: It Just Works
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The lightweight Open CDP and Reverse ETL for your data warehouse
Repo: [https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven]
Data movement has become a critical part of the modern data stack. more and more companies are evolving within the data movement space. The entire data movement landscape can be broken down into below product categories:
Data storage:
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Congrats on the launch, I am building an OSS Reverse ETL project called Multiwoven (https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven), built on top of many dev tools, frameworks etc. We manage to ship it using docker-compose to devs, wondering where does Flox fit in, can you help me understand with an use-case while docker exists?
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Show HN: Query Your Sheets with SheetSQL
(https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven)
All the best & I'll watch your repo :)
- Why an open source Salesforce CDP alternative is needed
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Show HN: Teable – Open-Source No-Code Database Fusion of Postgres and Airtable
Open Source No-Code data activation from Postgres to Airtable
https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven
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Why companies need a open source Customer Data Platform (CDP)?
While the CDP market is growing rapidly, there is also too much noise and confusion around CDP vendors.
Today, most companies are unifying their customer data in a data warehouse. Data warehouses like Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, and others are becoming the single source of truth for companies and growing rapidly.
Naturally, companies want to make use of this data, and a CDP implementation becomes a natural choice.
But what companies fail to understand is that data control and ownership is a critical aspect of a CDP, companies tend to give away access to their datawarehouse to CDP vendors, which could lead to data privacy and security issues.
Today, open-source is growing rapidly, and companies are looking for open-source alternatives to every solution. Self-hosting and owning control of the data is a most preferred choice for companies.
That's exactly we are leading the charge with the first open-source warehouse native CDP.
Repo Link - https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven
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Show HN: Flyde – an open-source visual programming language
This is interesting, we are building https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven an open-source ReverseETL and workflow orchestration is a big part of our platform, maybe I ca experiment with small use-case like setting up backend tests using flows.
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Ubicloud wants to build open-source alternative to AWS in Ruby
The announcement just added more love to Ruby and the entire Rails community. When we started our oss journey, we were often questioned about why we chose Ruby and the suggestions to many other languages. https://github.com/Multiwoven/multiwoven
We are happy to see that Ruby is still the language of choice for many developers and companies. We can't wait to see what Ubicloud will bring to the Ruby community.
process-compose
- Process Compose: flexible scheduler to manage non-containerized apps
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Show HN: Is_ready – Wait for many services to become available – 0 Dependencies
The IMO superior https://github.com/F1bonacc1/process-compose project has this built in, while allowing to manage regular programs that don't require containers.
See:
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Devbox can also run services too. Both products use an awesome process runner called process-compose (https://github.com/f1bonacc1/process-compose/) which is worth checking out (it's even built with nix!)
- Process Compose: scheduler/orchestrator for non-containerized applications
- Lightweight, Single Process PM2 Alternative
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Container + SSH = a good development environment
I've been using https://github.com/F1bonacc1/process-compose with great success.
It's a userspace process compositor that works across all relevant platforms, supporting daemon processes and k8s style readiness/health checks.
In combination with nix flakes, it quickly reduced my projects docker-compose usage for easy-to-configure services.
This gave huge performance benefits for the M1 Mac folks on my team especially for CPU intensive processes thanks to native binaries.
For maximal ease of use, the remaining docker-compose containers are started/stopped as a process-compose task.
- Show HN: I've built processes orchestrator, with UI in a single executable file
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If docker-compose and K9S had a baby (without the containers gene)
In order to run a simple client-server (1 client, 5 servers) application, I wrote a simple docker-compose file and everything worked great. My dev flow would be the usual: make some changes/optimizations, spin everything up, run a bunch of tests, and go back to step one. At some point, I felt that for my dev environment and language (Linux, golang). docker-compose is great for spinning everything up, but for rapid development, it actually slows me down. I didn't really need containers. I tried to find an alternative solution. Something like a docker-compose, but for native processes, but most of the tools that I found were CI/CD oriented. I like K9S (who doesn't?) and I like docker-compose (some don't), so I built a Frankenstein Monster of them both :) https://github.com/F1bonacc1/process-compose I am not sure if you'll find it as useful as I do, but in any case, any feedback is more than welcome.
- If Docker-compose and K9S had a baby (without the containers gene)
What are some alternatives?
skastic - Visual programming language: SKetches of Abstract Syntax Trees. I. C.
overmind - Process manager for Procfile-based applications and tmux
prism - Prism is the easiest way to develop, orchestrate, and execute data pipelines in Python.
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
mlcraft - Synmetrix – open source semantic layer / Boost your LLM precision
xrdp - xrdp: an open source RDP server
visual-programming-codex - Waypoints to the past and future of visual programming.
iwf - iWF is an API orchestration platform offering an orchestration coding framework and service for building resilient, fault-tolerant, scalable long-running processes
graphscad
skopeo - Work with remote images registries - retrieving information, images, signing content
teable - ✨ The Next Gen Airtable Alternative: No-Code Postgres
erlexec - Execute and control OS processes from Erlang/OTP