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Top 23 TypeScript Docker Projects
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n8n
Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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Outline
The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
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plane
🔥 🔥 🔥 Open Source JIRA, Linear and Asana Alternative. Plane helps you track your issues, epics, and product roadmaps in the simplest way possible.
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full-stack-fastapi-template
Full stack, modern web application template. Using FastAPI, React, SQLModel, PostgreSQL, Docker, GitHub Actions, automatic HTTPS and more.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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qinglong
支持 Python3、JavaScript、Shell、Typescript 的定时任务管理平台(Timed task management platform supporting Python3, JavaScript, Shell, Typescript)
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sealos
Sealos is a production-ready Kubernetes distribution that provides a one-stop solution for both public and private cloud. https://sealos.io
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browserless
Deploy headless browsers in Docker. Run on our cloud or bring your own. Free for non-commercial uses.
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umbrel
A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.
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outline-server
Outline Server, developed by Jigsaw. The Outline Server is a proxy server that runs a Shadowsocks instance and provides a REST API for access key management.
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homarr
Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)
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artipub
Article publishing platform that automatically distributes your articles to various media channels
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
Project mention: How I use Appwrite Databases with Pinia to build my own habit tracker | dev.to | 2024-04-14If you haven't tried Appwrite, make sure you give it a spin. It's a open source backend that packs authentication, databases, storage, serverless functions, and all kinds of utilities in a neat API. Appwrite can be self-hosted, or you can use Appwrite Cloud starting with a generous free plan.
Project mention: Dify, a visual workflow to build/test LLM applications | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-22
Portainer
Outline is another open-source tool I’ve been using lately for note-taking and knowledgebase purposes. Previously, my app of choice for this was Bear.app. It worked out well for markdown notes, but I needed something more like a wiki to organize content. I discovered Outline in late 2022 and found it to be a snappy experience and just what I needed: nestable collections, markdown, and a decent search experience. Outline delivers that and more. It also offers real-time collaborative editing like Google Docs and public shares for either a single page or for all nested pages of a share.
Project mention: Building a Secure API with FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and Hanko Authentication | dev.to | 2023-10-30This project is a modification of the authentication flow of the awesome repository made by tiangolo at full-stack-fastapi-postgresql
Finally, I kinda wonder if CapRover is still alive. As I write this it has been over 60 days since there has been any activity on their GitHub.
Project mention: Dockge: Clean Self-Hosted Docker Compose Manager by the Creator of Uptime Kuma | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-14
Project mention: How and why we ripped our Open Source product apart for a full rebuild | dev.to | 2024-02-28The core product is managed, cloud hosted browsers. We run thousands at a time using AWS and DigitalOcean, for people to use with Puppeteer and Playwright scripts. Our container is also available to self deploy under an open-source license.
I really thought this article was going to offer a solution, not just enumerate the problems. I'm already all too familiar with the problems.
I like what Umbrel[0] is doing. They're essentially expecting that just like computing was able to move from centralized mainframes to homes, servers are poised to make the same migration.
I think they really need to solve redundancy, though. If I'm to self-host anything important on a home server, I need to know I'll have some way to use it even if my home server fails, especially if I'm not at home when it happens.
I'd love to see some kind of system where I could partner up with other Umbrel users for backups/the ability to restore connectivity. If I knew that in an emergency, I could call my friend in town or my brother out of state and there was some procedure that would allow me to connect to an encrypted backup of what I'm needing, I would feel a lot better about taking responsibility for my own system.
[0] https://umbrel.com
The same thing, waiting for solution. The one way is to watch for updates on github.
Project mention: Homarr v0.14 has been released ! Brand new authentication system and an almost entirely new look | /r/selfhosted | 2023-11-12
Project mention: Ente: Open-Source, E2E Encrypted, Google Photos Alternative | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-01Most lightweight one I've found so far: https://photoview.github.io/
In today's article we will focus on one of my favorite trios, we will use the Next.js framework to build the web application, Drizzle to define the database schema and interact with it and perhaps the most important component of this article, Soketi.
Hi HN, this is Trevor and Justin from Porter (https://porter.run). We first launched on HN almost 3 years ago with our original product, which deploys your applications to your own AWS, Azure, or GCP account with the simple experience of a PaaS. (original launch post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26993421).
We’re excited to show you something new - we’ve built Porter Cloud (https://porter.run/porter-cloud), a hosted Platform as a Service (PaaS) that you can eject from. It works just like conventional PaaS’s that deploys your apps with a few clicks, but it lets you eject to your own AWS, Azure, or GCP account as you scale.
Since launching Porter in 2021, we helped migrate a lot of companies from a PaaS to AWS, Azure, and GCP. Most of these companies had gotten started on these platforms in the early days to optimize for speed and ease of use, but ultimately had to go through a painful migration to one of the big three cloud providers as they scaled and outgrew the original platform.
Interestingly, we learned that many startups that deploy on a PaaS are fully aware that they’ll have to migrate to the big three clouds at some point. Yet they choose to deploy on a PaaS anyway because outgrowing a cloud platform is a champagne problem when they're focused on getting something off the ground. This, however, becomes a very real problem when you start running into technical constraints and it is difficult to migrate your production environment while serving users.
We’ve built Porter Cloud so you can deploy the earliest versions of the product as quickly as possible, with a peace of mind that you can eject to the tried and true hyperscalers later. When you need to eject, you can follow a few simple steps to migrate your workloads to AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud with minimal downtime.
If you’re curious how it works, please drop your questions below. And if you’ve ever dealt with a migration from a PaaS to one of the big three cloud providers, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments. Looking forward to it!
We use the docker/build-push-action to build the application image. In addition to setting the correct tag, the image build step must also provide a label matching your service name. Because the image should be pushed to your container registry, we set push: true, and because we want ludicrous build speed we instruct the build step to utilize the GitHub Actions cache.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Docker projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Appwrite | 41,016 |
2 | n8n | 40,669 |
3 | Portainer | 28,852 |
4 | Outline | 24,001 |
5 | plane | 23,964 |
6 | full-stack-fastapi-template | 22,914 |
7 | verdaccio | 15,864 |
8 | qinglong | 14,283 |
9 | sealos | 12,944 |
10 | CapRover | 12,181 |
11 | dockge | 9,044 |
12 | browserless | 7,842 |
13 | umbrel | 6,274 |
14 | outline-server | 5,608 |
15 | homarr | 5,108 |
16 | photoview | 4,672 |
17 | soketi | 4,493 |
18 | porter | 4,120 |
19 | orchest | 4,020 |
20 | build-push-action | 3,973 |
21 | tribeca | 3,929 |
22 | overseerr | 3,348 |
23 | artipub | 3,030 |
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