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Top 16 Ruby self-hosted Projects
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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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multiwoven
🔥🔥🔥 Open Source Alternative to Hightouch, Census, and RudderStack. Leading Reverse ETL and Customer Data Platform (CDP) for Data Teams.
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fugu
Fugu is simple, privacy-friendly, open-source and self-hostable product analytics. 🐡 (by shafy)
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remember
WIP! Remember what you highlighted. This is my experimental alternative to Readwise and similiar services. Currently works with highlights made in Calibre. (by em429)
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Project mention: Docusign just admitted that they use customer data to train AI | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-01
Project mention: How do you guys document all the technical stuff of your selfhosted servers? | /r/selfhosted | 2023-06-01
Project mention: Multiwoven Reverse ETL (0.2.0) – Open-Source Alternative to Hightouch and Census | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-19Multiwoven 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
Project mention: You don't have to be a "content creator" to have a website | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-14I'm kinda split between "everyone should be blogging" and "I don't want what I say today to be archive.org'd and used to embarrass me 5/10/20 years down the line."
I've been exploring Haven (https://havenweb.org) and the idea of an invite-only blog is appealing. Keep your crawlers off my writing, please.
I searched the unraid "app store" and this popped up https://github.com/Floppy/van_dam
Project mention: Ask HN: Founders who offer free/OS and paid SaaS, how do you manage your code? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-13I have two open-source projects where people can self-host for free, or use the cloud (SaaS) version. Although with Mapzy I stopped providing the cloud version for now. I have one codebase and then use an environment variable to activate features like Stripe that I need for the cloud version.
Mapzy: A simple storefinder (https://github.com/mapzy/mapzy)
Fugue: Privacy-friendly product analytics (https://github.com/shafy/fugu)
Project mention: Ask HN: Founders who offer free/OS and paid SaaS, how do you manage your code? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-13I have two open-source projects where people can self-host for free, or use the cloud (SaaS) version. Although with Mapzy I stopped providing the cloud version for now. I have one codebase and then use an environment variable to activate features like Stripe that I need for the cloud version.
Mapzy: A simple storefinder (https://github.com/mapzy/mapzy)
Fugue: Privacy-friendly product analytics (https://github.com/shafy/fugu)
Project mention: Running a funny experiment with my free web-analytics | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-31Two years back, I created a little web analytics tool for my side projects and I called Faenz. It's open source and self-hostable, available on GitHub at https://github.com/a-chris/faenz.
I've recently given it an update and came up with the idea of creating a demo version that's accessible to everyone.
How does it work?
You can add your own website, blog or e-commerce site and keep track of the visits it receives. Your website stats will be visible to others, and you'll get to check out everyone else's stats too. You won't be allowed to edit/delete a website, you should reach out to me for that.
I find it to be a fun experiment to see how people handle SEO or just to discover some cool new websites :)
The demo is available here https://faenz.acmecorp.dev/
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Index
What are some of the best open-source self-hosted projects in Ruby? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | docuseal | 5,288 |
2 | Snibox | 1,704 |
3 | Black candy | 1,093 |
4 | ActiveWorkflow | 792 |
5 | multiwoven | 646 |
6 | haven | 593 |
7 | manyfold | 509 |
8 | make-my-server | 419 |
9 | Journal | 356 |
10 | CoderVault | 341 |
11 | fugu | 203 |
12 | Re:Backlogs | 170 |
13 | mapzy | 47 |
14 | faenz | 15 |
15 | remember | 11 |
16 | aktenkoffer | 2 |
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