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Top 22 web-ui Open-Source Projects
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console
Redpanda Console is a developer-friendly UI for managing your Kafka/Redpanda workloads. Console gives you a simple, interactive approach for gaining visibility into your topics, masking data, managing consumer groups, and exploring real-time data with time-travel debugging. (by redpanda-data)
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react-spaces
React components that allow you to divide a page or container into nestable anchored, scrollable and resizable spaces.
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Gerbera
UPnP Media Server for 2024: Stream your digital media through your home network and consume it on all kinds of UPnP supporting devices 📱💻📺
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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.
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graderjs
💦 Turn your full-stack NodeJS application into a downloadable cross-platform binary. Also works for SPAs, or regular web-sites.
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Project mention: What are your favorite tools or components in the Kafka ecosystem? | /r/apachekafka | 2023-05-31
Project mention: Show HN: Kafbat UI for Apache Kafka v1.0 is out | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-22
Project mention: Use any web browser as GUI, with Zig in the back end and HTML5 in the front end | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-01This is very polished and cool looking. Inspiring. I find this project's level of polish very inspiring.
It's lovely to see someone has captured this idea and expressed it in the right way to make it interesting to many people. I really hope this mode of desktop apps can take off, at least to the level where the community has something to explore for a while to see if it works. I made something like this for Chrome browsers a while ago, nodejs backends, vanilla front-ends, built-in packaging using pkg. It's just a nice approach: https://github.com/dosyago/graderjs
And I made a demo using the venerable MS Paint clone JS Paint^0. The dev experience was great, I literally just dropped in the front-end code to the right folder, compiled it and wham, "desktop JS paint" on 3 platforms, haha.
Using the ubiquitous local browser as the rendering / API engine for desktop just seems smart. And it's technically interesting, because you get to think in terms of how can you step back from the browser, the platform, the front-end and the back-end and come up with a general API that addresses all of it, which is kinda cool.
0: https://github.com/00000o1/jspaint.exe
Project mention: Audiocraft Infinity Webui MusicGen training - help | /r/StableDiffusion | 2023-10-21I'm using the https://github.com/1aienthusiast/audiocraft-infinity-webui repo to train the model on my music. However, when I use the fine-tuned model to generate audio, it comes out as a big mess of sounds and noise.
It is not at the same time, the function that I develop allow to take a photo at the front and using an asynchronous way the camera will rotate and took a pic in the front camera and send the 2 picture in Realtime Database of firebase, and don't forget feel free to star and follow me on GitHub if you want I am currently working on an Threads-instagram clone https://github.com/Antoinegtir/instagram-threads :)
I'm developing support for plugins in YourVision application, it should work as middlewares/interceptors, in the generation routes in the api. I still don't know if it will work for all cases but I'm improving as needed. When I finish I want to release some extensions (gfpgan, controlnet...) as examples, along with documentation on how to create new ones.
The example above shows that you absolutely have to validate all URLs you redirect users to if there is a chance they can be manipulated by third parties. In the Secutils.dev Web UI, specifically, I rely on the native URL class to check if the URL has the proper origin before redirecting the user. Also, check out "Preventing Unvalidated Redirects and Forwards" from OWASP for more tips.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source web-ui projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | kafka-ui | 8,458 |
2 | kafdrop | 5,174 |
3 | console | 3,594 |
4 | qb-web | 1,638 |
5 | wg-gen-web | 1,498 |
6 | react-spaces | 1,193 |
7 | Gerbera | 1,140 |
8 | Whisper-WebUI | 670 |
9 | dex-k8s-authenticator | 362 |
10 | kafka-ui | 299 |
11 | ztnet | 256 |
12 | ldapcherry | 219 |
13 | taskwarrior-webui | 168 |
14 | graderjs | 155 |
15 | audiocraft-infinity-webui | 151 |
16 | UTMFW | 140 |
17 | instagram-threads | 102 |
18 | docker-exec-web-console | 86 |
19 | dhtc | 39 |
20 | YourVision | 30 |
21 | benchpress | 25 |
22 | secutils-webui | 7 |
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