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Nixopus discussion
Nixopus reviews and mentions
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How Jekyll almost killed our vitepress docs
One day, while talking to a Nixopus contributor about the docs issue, something clicked. I opened up the GitHub Actions tab to double check the workflow we were using to build and deploy the documentation. That’s when I noticed something strange two GitHub Actions were running for the same trigger.
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From Migrations to Seed : Working with Fixtures in Nixopus
Hey, we’re always up for exploring something cool at Nixopus, and this time, we’re diving into fixtures. Now, the word fixtures might sound a bit too technical and not immediately clear to many of our fellow developers so let’s break it down, and you’ll see exactly what we mean. Let’s dive in.
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Inside Nixopus: How We Manage Our Database Migrations?
You can check it out on GitHub and see for yourself.
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Nixopus: Simplifying VPS Management
Though in Alpha stage, I’ve started using it for managing my VPS and even actively contributing to improvements whenever I can. I am convinced that this project has a bright future. You check it out on GitHub and see for yourself.
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Don't Be a Foolish, Contributing to Open Source the Right Way
Check out Nixopus a modern, open-source VPS manager built for people who are tired of SSH'ing into every damn server just to restart a container or serve static files. It comes with everything you wish your hosting panel had from Docker support and TLS setup to a file manager, built-in terminal, and basic monitoring, all in one clean, self-hostable interface. Whether you’re managing a single server or juggling ten, it makes the whole thing a lot less painful.
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The Gem of a Github Action you never used
It's time I show you one of the coolest GitHub Actions we're using at Nixopus.If you're like me, you're probably more curious about the “why” than just hearing the solution — QEMU.
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How Docker Contexts Transformed My Multi-Environment Workflow
One fine evening, I was working on my project Nixopus. Nixopus is a self-hostable application that puts an end to the chaos of traditional VPS management.. As part of the setup process, I had written a script to automate its deployment across different environments.
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Introducing Nixopus - All in one Open Source VPS Management Solution
Language Selector — Prefer using software in your native language? Me too! (I'm a proud Kannadiga, so Kannada is already available!) Want to add your language or improve existing translations that feel robotic? Let’s collaborate and make it truly human-friendly!
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A note from our sponsor - SaaSHub
www.saashub.com | 14 Jul 2025
Stats
raghavyuva/nixopus is an open source project licensed under FSL which is not an OSI approved license.
Nixopus is marked as "self-hosted". This means that it can be used as a standalone application on its own.
The primary programming language of Nixopus is Go.