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Top 23 Flux Open-Source Projects
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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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InfluxDB
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qryn
qryn is a polyglot, high-performance observability framework for ClickHouse. Ingest, store and analyze logs, metrics and telemetry traces from any agent supporting Loki, Prometheus, OTLP, Tempo, Elastic, InfluxDB and many more formats and query transparently using Grafana or any other compatible client.
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Verge
🟣 A robust Swift state-management framework designed for complex applications, featuring an integrated ORM for efficient data handling.
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k8s-gitops
Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices. (by xunholy)
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flux
Flux, Your Gateway to a Decentralized World. https://home.runonflux.io https://api.runonflux.io https://docs.runonflux.io https://source.runonflux.io https://wiki.runonflux.io (by RunOnFlux)
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SaaSHub
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Project mention: Is it wrong to use "try-catch" inside a reactive stream operator (project reactor)? | /r/learnprogramming | 2023-12-10I was exploring reactive streams with project reactor and I encountered a use case where I needed to skip to the next event if an error occurred during the processing of the current event (e.g. deserialization issue).
These are great operational wins. Agreed very much that having autonomic (can fix itself) systems at your back is a massive game changer. De-crustifies the act of running things.
The other win is that there's a substantial cultural base to this way to go. Folks have been doing selfhosting for ages, but everyone has their own boutique setup some their way. A couple tools and techniques could be shared, but mostly everyone took blank slate configs & built their own system up, & added their own monitoring & operational scripts.
https://github.com/onedr0p/home-ops is a set of helm scripts and other tools that is widely widely used, and there's a lot more like it. It's a huge build out, using convention and a common platform to enable portable knowledge & sharing.
Self hosting did not have intellectual scale out at it's back, before Kubernetes came along. Docker and ansible and others have been around, but theres never been remotely the success there has been today in empowering users to setup & run complex services.
We really have clawed out of the server-hugging jungle &started building some villages. It's wonderful to see.
k8s is a lot easier for homelabs than it used to be, and imo it's quicker than nix for building a declarative homelab. templates like this one can deploy a cluster in a few hours: https://github.com/onedr0p/cluster-template
here's my home assistant deployment as a single file: https://github.com/pl4nty/homelab/blob/main/kubernetes/clust...
I deliberately nuked my onprem cluster a few weeks ago, and was fully restored within 2 hours (including host OS reinstalls). and most of that was waiting for backup restores over my slow internet connection
We stumbled upon a project for maintaining Terraform with CRDs that we could deploy with Helm. That project is now called Tofu-Controller - another WeaveWorks project, so it integrated great with our existing Flux setup.
Project mention: Is redux and thunks still used or are there other alternatives for it now? | /r/reactjs | 2023-05-10Nanostores and Reatom are also great, fast atomic libs
Project mention: Show HN: Pyroscope/Phlare drop-in compatible replacement with OLAP storage | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-20
I'm aware of: - A k8s cronjob shelling out to the terraform CLI - flamingo -> Flux -> weaveworks Terraform controller - Terraform cloud operator - Crossplane's terraform provider
Flux is quite a nice lower level library:
https://github.com/FluxML/Flux.jl
On top of that there are many higher level libraries such as Transformers.jl
https://github.com/chengchingwen/Transformers.jl
Introducing routerIP property for UPNP support Various small improvements and fixes For a detailed changelog, check out https://github.com/RunOnFlux/flux/releases/tag/v4.8.0 Node operators, seize the opportunity to update and enhance your experience!
Flux related posts
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Weaveworks Seems to Be Disintegrating
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Ditching PaaS: Why I Went Back to Self-Hosting
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Julia 1.10 Released
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Is it wrong to use "try-catch" inside a reactive stream operator (project reactor)?
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Which site do you host your portfolio on?
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Options for handling Terraform with ArgoCD
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Homelab setup for Kubernetes training
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 1 May 2024
Index
What are some of the best open-source Flux projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | N1 | 24,788 |
2 | reactor-core | 4,813 |
3 | kubeapps | 4,803 |
4 | Flux.jl | 4,393 |
5 | fluxible | 1,810 |
6 | home-ops | 1,723 |
7 | cluster-template | 1,552 |
8 | Fluxor | 1,178 |
9 | tofu-controller | 1,149 |
10 | reatom | 949 |
11 | qryn | 947 |
12 | model-zoo | 883 |
13 | Verge | 617 |
14 | k8s-gitops | 606 |
15 | flamingo | 576 |
16 | blazor-state | 518 |
17 | Transformers.jl | 504 |
18 | resso | 492 |
19 | k8s-gitops | 442 |
20 | influxdb-client-java | 413 |
21 | GeometricFlux.jl | 348 |
22 | gimlet | 290 |
23 | flux | 224 |
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