# Federated Social Networks Using ActivityPub

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## Results

- [mastodon/mastodon](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mastodon-mastodon.md) (50,053 ⭐) — Mastodon is a self-hosted, decentralized social networking platform that functions as a microblogging application. It enables independent server instances to communicate and exchange social data through the standardized ActivityPub protocol, allowing users to participate in a global, interoperable network.

The platform distinguishes itself through its federated architecture, which grants administrators full control over their community instances. This includes comprehensive tools for user moderation, account management, and the enforcement of community guidelines. The system is designed to handle high-traffic environments, utilizing background processing for heavy tasks and persistent connections to deliver real-time updates and notifications to users.

Beyond its core social features, the platform provides a robust administrative surface for managing server identity, network security, and infrastructure scaling. It supports complex content discovery through optional external search engine integration and offers a comprehensive API for managing accounts, statuses, media attachments, and server-wide announcements.

The software is configured primarily through environment variables, allowing for flexible deployment across diverse hosting environments. Administrative tasks, including system maintenance and user management, are supported through a command-line interface.
- [bluesky-social/social-app](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bluesky-social-social-app.md) (18,063 ⭐) — This project provides a comprehensive implementation of the AT Protocol, serving as a framework for building decentralized social networking applications. It enables the creation of distributed data repositories where users maintain cryptographic ownership of their identity and content, allowing for portable accounts that can be migrated between independent servers without central authority intervention.

The platform distinguishes itself by decoupling content hosting from discovery through modular algorithmic curation. Users can select third-party services to filter and organize their feeds, while content moderation is handled through a flexible labeling system that allows for both automated and community-driven content standards. By utilizing content-addressed storage and cryptographically signed records, the system ensures that data integrity can be independently verified across the network.

Beyond core identity and storage, the project includes infrastructure for real-time network event streaming, media distribution, and global data aggregation. It supports complex social interactions through automated agents and provides tools for managing distributed repository state, including historical data backfilling and scalable traffic management.

The repository contains the necessary tools and services to interact with the federated network, including standardized authentication flows and schema-based data interoperability.
- [awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/awesome-selfhosted-awesome-selfhosted.md) (299,516 ⭐) — This project is a community-curated directory of open-source software designed for deployment in private server environments and home labs. It serves as a comprehensive resource for discovering independent, self-hosted alternatives to mainstream cloud services, enabling users to maintain full data ownership and control over their digital infrastructure.

The directory is structured through a hierarchical taxonomy that organizes a vast collection of applications into logical categories, ranging from media management and data analytics to private communication and team productivity tools. It distinguishes itself through a collaborative peer-review process, where community members validate the quality and relevance of each submission to ensure the directory remains accurate and reliable.

The project covers a broad capability surface, including infrastructure automation, container-based service deployment, and declarative configuration management. These tools assist users in maintaining reproducible server environments and managing complex service dependencies across private hardware.

The directory is maintained as a version-controlled repository, ensuring that all updates and community-driven changes are tracked and transparent.
- [dimillian/icecubesapp](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dimillian-icecubesapp.md) (7,005 ⭐) — IceCubesApp is a native iOS social networking client built with SwiftUI. It serves as an ActivityPub and Mastodon client, providing a mobile interface for interacting with decentralized servers. The application functions as a multi-account manager, allowing users to authenticate and switch between several different social media profiles within a single interface.

The software includes an AI-enhanced text editor used to refine, shorten, or generate descriptive text for posts. These artificial intelligence tools assist in writing and generating alt-text for uploaded images.

The platform covers social feed organization through custom lists and tag sets, along with private messaging for direct conversations. It supports standard social interactions such as post composition, timeline browsing, and the discovery of new accounts and trending topics.

User preferences, tag groups, and drafts are synchronized across multiple devices using cloud storage services.
- [lemmynet/lemmy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/lemmynet-lemmy.md) (14,454 ⭐) — Lemmy is a self-hosted, federated discussion platform that enables the operation of independent, decentralized social networking servers. By implementing the ActivityPub protocol, it allows autonomous instances to exchange content, synchronize user interactions, and participate in a global, distributed network without centralized control.

The platform distinguishes itself through a decoupled architecture that separates the backend API from the frontend, facilitating the development of custom interfaces while maintaining unified user handles and cross-platform communication. It provides granular administrative and moderation tools, including public action auditing, role delegation, and the ability to manage federated connections, which allows administrators to enforce local community standards across the broader network.

The system supports a comprehensive suite of social features, including threaded conversations, content voting, and hierarchical discussion management. It is designed for scalability, utilizing asynchronous background processing and horizontal service partitioning to handle federation workloads and traffic efficiently. Administrators can further secure and customize their instances through integrated traffic controls, language filtering, and support for anonymous network routing.

The project provides containerized deployment workflows and automated database migration management to simplify the maintenance of self-hosted environments.
- [gitroomhq/postiz-app](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gitroomhq-postiz-app.md) (32,271 ⭐) — Postiz is an open-source social media management platform designed to centralize the scheduling, publishing, and analysis of content across diverse social networks, community forums, and blogging platforms. It functions as a unified hub where users can coordinate, review, and distribute content through a shared team workspace, while leveraging integrated artificial intelligence to assist in drafting text and generating multimedia assets.

The platform distinguishes itself through a modular architecture that utilizes a provider-specific adapter pattern to ensure consistent content distribution across various external services. It incorporates an AI-driven tool execution model that connects natural language models to internal functions, enabling automated content generation and media configuration. Furthermore, the system provides a programmatic API gateway that allows external applications to interact with its scheduling and management features via structured payloads.

Beyond core scheduling, the platform includes comprehensive tools for performance tracking, media storage abstraction, and collaborative workflows. It supports complex content strategies through features like multi-part thread scheduling and automated campaign execution, while maintaining secure identity management through OAuth-based mediation and support for external identity providers.

The application is designed for self-hosting and can be deployed into containerized environments using provided configuration charts.
- [bluesky-social/atproto](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bluesky-social-atproto.md) (9,474 ⭐) — atproto is a decentralized social networking protocol implementation and a schema-driven API framework. It provides the networking and data standards required to build interoperable social networks where users control their own identity and data through a personal data server specification.

The project distinguishes itself through a DID-based identity system for managing cryptographic keys and verifiable profiles, alongside a lexicon-based protocol definition that uses versioned schemas to ensure consistency across network services. It utilizes Merkle Search Trees for verifiable data storage, enabling efficient synchronization of signed record repositories.

The framework covers a broad set of capabilities, including decentralized identity resolution, remote procedure call orchestration, and social content management. It also includes systems for content moderation via labelers, social graph management for followers and following lists, and binary data serialization using CBOR.

Developer utilities are provided for schema-based code generation and protocol interoperability validation to ensure implementations comply with official specifications.
- [hyperupcall/awesome-mastodon](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hyperupcall-awesome-mastodon.md) (58 ⭐) — Curated list of awesome Mastodon-related stuff!
- [bookwyrm-social/bookwyrm](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bookwyrm-social-bookwyrm.md) (2,731 ⭐) — Social reading and reviewing, decentralized with ActivityPub
- [chocobozzz/peertube](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/chocobozzz-peertube.md) (14,520 ⭐) — PeerTube is a decentralized, open-source video hosting platform that enables users to operate independent, interoperable servers. By utilizing the ActivityPub protocol, it connects these servers into a global, federated network where users can follow channels, discover content, and interact across different instances. The platform is designed to function as a self-hosted video content management system, providing a community-driven alternative to centralized media services.

What distinguishes PeerTube is its hybrid approach to content delivery and infrastructure management. It integrates peer-to-peer distribution via WebTorrent to reduce server bandwidth consumption, while simultaneously supporting remote object storage to decouple media assets from local disk capacity. To maintain performance under high load, the platform delegates resource-intensive tasks like video transcoding and transcription to external worker instances, ensuring the primary server remains responsive.

The platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools for content management, including live streaming, automated moderation, and granular access controls. Its extensibility is supported by a hook-based plugin architecture, allowing administrators to inject custom logic, modify interface elements, or integrate third-party services. Additionally, the system provides a robust command-line interface and a standardized REST API, enabling programmatic control over administrative tasks, bulk content processing, and platform maintenance.

The software is packaged for containerized deployment, simplifying infrastructure management and ensuring consistent execution across various hosting environments.
- [gargron/mastodon](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gargron-mastodon.md) (8 ⭐) — A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server
- [pixelfed/pixelfed](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pixelfed-pixelfed.md) (7,009 ⭐) — Pixelfed is a decentralized, self-hosted photo sharing platform and social network. It uses the ActivityPub protocol to enable federation, allowing independent server instances to share user profiles, media, and posts across a distributed network.

The platform distinguishes itself with a focus on media portability and processing, featuring tools for importing content from Instagram and utilizing client-side WebGL for image filter processing. It employs a driver-based storage abstraction to manage media across local disks or S3-compatible cloud object storage.

The system includes capabilities for content organization through custom portfolios, trending content discovery, and community moderation tools such as automated spam detection. User identity is managed via role-based access control and support for external identity providers.

Deployment is supported through containerized images and Docker Compose orchestration, with additional distribution support for YunoHost.
- [nodebb/nodebb](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nodebb-nodebb.md) (15,144 ⭐) — NodeBB is a real-time, self-hosted community forum platform built on Node.js. It is designed to support scalable discussion environments by utilizing a document-oriented database for content storage and an in-memory engine for high-speed data retrieval and session management. The platform provides a comprehensive administrative interface for managing user groups, forum settings, and system health.

What distinguishes the platform is its native support for federated social networking via the ActivityPub protocol, allowing forums to exchange content, synchronize discussions, and interact with decentralized platforms across the fediverse. It features a highly modular architecture that relies on an event-driven plugin system, enabling administrators to inject custom logic, modify data flows, and extend functionality through themes and server-side hooks.

The platform includes a robust suite of operational tools for managing the full application lifecycle, including automated system upgrades, process health monitoring, and multi-process scaling to handle concurrent traffic. It also offers extensive customization options for the user interface, including dynamic template rendering, widget management, and support for multi-language localization.

The software is designed for deployment across diverse environments, supporting containerized setups and various cloud platforms. It includes built-in mechanisms for database backups, asset archiving, and traffic orchestration through reverse proxy integration.
- [thenaim/ion-tk-social-network](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/thenaim-ion-tk-social-network.md) (0 ⭐) — Introducing a open source social network app. Providing you with the components, templates, native components, ngrx, i18n, localStorage, themes, auth pages and much more needed to build a mobile application on ionic framework.
- [misskey-dev/misskey](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/misskey-dev-misskey.md) (11,213 ⭐) — Misskey is a self-hosted, decentralized microblogging platform and federated social media server. It functions as a distributed content management system that allows users to communicate across multiple independent and interconnected server instances using the ActivityPub protocol.

The platform distinguishes itself with a dynamic application engine that allows for the creation of interactive applications and custom page layouts using a scripting language. It also features a specialized markup language for rich text rendering, enabling the use of animations and custom styles for consistent content presentation.

The system provides comprehensive capabilities for community management, including role-based access control, content moderation tools, and private messaging with configurable acceptance rules. It also includes full-text search for posts and profiles, server performance monitoring via interactive charts, and administrative command-line tools for system maintenance.

Users can secure their accounts using multi-factor authentication and passkeys, while administrators can manage the infrastructure through schema-based database migrations and orchestrated caching services.
- [jeroensmeets/mastodon-app](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jeroensmeets-mastodon-app.md) (0 ⭐) — 11t is an iOS and Android app for connecting to Mastodon, written in FuseTools. In beta for both Android and iOS.
- [apollographql/federation-jvm](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/apollographql-federation-jvm.md) (273 ⭐) — JVM support for Apollo Federation
- [gethomepage/homepage](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gethomepage-homepage.md) (30,679 ⭐) — This project is a self-hosted dashboard portal designed to centralize access to internal applications and infrastructure services. It functions as a configuration-driven platform that automatically discovers and organizes services from container runtimes and cluster management systems, presenting them within a unified, customizable web interface.

The system distinguishes itself through a declarative widget framework that allows users to construct dashboard components by mapping raw API responses to visual elements. It includes a secure internal proxy layer that handles authentication, header injection, and request routing for external services, ensuring that data retrieval remains isolated and controlled. Developers can extend the platform by authoring custom widgets using standardized lifecycle hooks, which are supported by a comprehensive suite of unit and integration tests to ensure reliable data fetching and error handling.

The platform covers a broad range of infrastructure monitoring and management capabilities, including real-time visualization of resource utilization for servers, containers, and virtual machines. Users can organize their dashboard through a hierarchical layout engine that supports nested service groups and flexible grid arrangements. The system also features a centralized localization layer to ensure consistent multi-language support across all interface elements and widgets.

The application is managed through a centralized configuration file, which governs service discovery, global settings, and the behavior of various modular widgets.
- [module-federation/vite](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/module-federation-vite.md) (789 ⭐) — Vite Plugin for Module Federation
- [nathanlesage/academics-on-mastodon](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nathanlesage-academics-on-mastodon.md) (970 ⭐) — A list of various lists consisting of academics on Mastodon
- [diaspora/diaspora](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/diaspora-diaspora.md) (13,658 ⭐) — Diaspora is a federated social networking platform that allows users to run and manage self-hosted community servers, known as pods. It operates as a distributed network where independent server nodes exchange content and users using open protocols and standardized communication schemas.

The platform is distinguished by its focus on decentralized identity management and privacy-preserving communication. It includes a privacy-focused media proxy that routes external assets through a local server to protect user identity and supports cross-instance account migration, allowing users to move their profiles and social history between different network nodes.

The system provides a comprehensive set of social tools, including markdown publishing, multi-language support with right-to-left text direction, and private messaging. Administrative capabilities cover content moderation, role-based access control, and automated account maintenance, while security is handled through two-factor authentication and OpenID identity integration.

The platform provides a public JSON endpoint for monitoring pod statistics and versioning.
- [mongodb/mongo](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mongodb-mongo.md) (28,158 ⭐) — This project is a distributed, document-oriented database system designed to store information in flexible, hierarchical structures. It supports horizontal scaling through automated sharding and maintains high availability across global clusters using a multi-node replication protocol. By executing multi-document operations as atomic units, the system ensures data integrity and consistency across distributed environments.

The platform distinguishes itself by integrating advanced vector-based indexing, which enables semantic similarity searches alongside traditional geospatial and lexical queries. It functions as an enterprise-grade data platform, incorporating granular access controls, encryption, and auditing mechanisms to meet the requirements of regulated production environments. These capabilities allow for the management of large-scale datasets while maintaining the flexibility of a schema-less storage model.

The system provides a comprehensive suite of tools for database administration, including command-line utilities for infrastructure management, data migration, and performance monitoring. It supports integration with container orchestration platforms and offers standardized client libraries to facilitate connectivity across various programming languages and business intelligence tools.
- [linkerd/linkerd2](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/linkerd-linkerd2.md) (11,424 ⭐) — This project is a service mesh platform designed to manage, secure, and observe service-to-service communication within Kubernetes clusters. It functions as a control plane that orchestrates transparent sidecar proxies, which intercept and manage network traffic to provide reliable connectivity for microservices. By automating the injection of these proxies, the platform ensures that infrastructure-level policies are applied consistently across all workloads without requiring manual configuration changes.

The platform distinguishes itself through its focus on zero-trust security and cross-cluster connectivity. It enforces mutual TLS for all inter-service communication by automatically issuing and rotating short-lived cryptographic certificates, ensuring that traffic is encrypted and identities are verified. Furthermore, it provides robust multicluster capabilities, enabling unified service discovery, traffic routing, and load balancing across distinct network environments, effectively bridging distributed workloads into a single logical communication fabric.

Beyond its core security and connectivity features, the project offers a comprehensive suite for traffic management and observability. It supports advanced routing strategies, including header-based and protocol-aware traffic shifting, alongside resilience patterns like circuit breaking, retries, and fault injection to maintain system stability. The observability framework collects real-time telemetry, request metrics, and distributed traces, providing deep visibility into service health, performance, and dependencies through integrated dashboards and diagnostic tools.

The project is managed via a command-line interface that supports automated installation, upgrades, and cluster diagnostics to ensure operational readiness. It allows for extensive customization of proxy behavior and resource allocation through standard Kubernetes manifests and annotations, facilitating integration into diverse infrastructure environments.
- [module-federation/core](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/module-federation-core.md) (2,551 ⭐) — Module Federation is a concept that allows developers to share code and resources across multiple JavaScript applications
- [dokploy/dokploy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dokploy-dokploy.md) (34,901 ⭐) — Dokploy is a self-hosted platform-as-a-service designed to simplify the deployment and management of containerized applications and databases. It provides a centralized control plane that decouples administrative management from application workloads, allowing users to oversee infrastructure across multiple server nodes through a unified web interface or a command-line tool.

The platform distinguishes itself through an extensive library of pre-configured application templates, enabling the rapid deployment of databases, identity providers, and various productivity or development tools. It supports complex orchestration by allowing users to define multi-container services using standard configuration files, which can be managed through automated build pipelines, Git integration, and real-time performance monitoring.

Beyond core deployment, the system includes robust infrastructure management capabilities such as automated backups to external object storage, horizontal and vertical scaling, and granular access control. It also provides secure configuration management, including environment variable synchronization, HTTPS certificate handling, and zero-downtime deployment strategies to ensure application stability and security.

The platform is designed for ease of use, offering an interactive API documentation interface and instructional resources to guide users through installation and configuration. It supports a wide range of modern web frameworks and runtimes, providing a flexible environment for hosting and maintaining services on private server hardware.
- [originjs/vite-plugin-federation](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/originjs-vite-plugin-federation.md) (3,026 ⭐) — Module Federation for vite & rollup
- [anthropics/claude-code](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/anthropics-claude-code.md) (132,728 ⭐) — Anthropic's terminal-native AI coding agent.
- [tootsuite/mastodon](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/tootsuite-mastodon.md) (0 ⭐)
- [matrix-org/synapse](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/matrix-org-synapse.md) (12,013 ⭐) — Synapse is a decentralized communication server implementation that enables real-time messaging and data exchange across the global Matrix federation. It functions as a homeserver, allowing operators to host their own nodes while maintaining control over personal data and user identity within a distributed network.

The server utilizes a federated messaging protocol to exchange messages and user data with independent servers, ensuring consistent state across the network. To support high-traffic environments, it employs a distributed service architecture that offloads tasks to independent background processes, facilitating horizontal scaling and high availability.

The platform includes extensive support for administrative customization and operational management. Operators can extend server functionality through a module-based architecture, integrate external identity providers for centralized single sign-on authentication, and monitor instance health through structured metric exporting. The software also manages its own evolution through schema-versioned database migrations to ensure compatibility during updates.
- [donnemartin/system-design-primer](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/donnemartin-system-design-primer.md) (353,387 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive educational resource and study guide focused on distributed systems architecture and backend infrastructure design. It provides a structured curriculum for mastering the principles of scalability, reliability, and performance required to design complex software systems.

The repository distinguishes itself by offering a methodical approach to technical interview preparation, incorporating design patterns, architectural trade-offs, and spaced repetition tools to help users retain complex concepts. It emphasizes constraint-driven analysis, teaching users how to evaluate competing requirements like latency, consistency, and availability when drafting architectural designs.

The content covers a broad spectrum of system design capabilities, including strategies for database scaling, traffic management, and infrastructure optimization. It details techniques for horizontal scaling, multi-layered caching, asynchronous communication, and service discovery, while also providing frameworks for performing resource estimations and capacity planning.

The documentation is organized as a study guide, offering a systematic path through the fundamentals of backend engineering and large-scale system design.
- [planetary-social/nos](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/planetary-social-nos.md) (147 ⭐) — nos.social social media for all of us, using nostr
- [nextcloud/server](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nextcloud-server.md) (35,797 ⭐) — Nextcloud is a self-hosted platform designed for private cloud storage, file synchronization, and collaborative team workspaces. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools for document editing, groupware services like calendars and contacts, and secure data management, all while ensuring users maintain full control over their infrastructure and data sovereignty.

The platform distinguishes itself through a decentralized federated architecture that allows independent server instances to securely share data and collaborate across a network. It features a highly modular plugin ecosystem, enabling administrators to dynamically load, activate, and manage third-party applications through a centralized registry. This extensibility is supported by an event-driven workflow engine and background job processing, which automate repetitive tasks and integrate external services without manual intervention.

Beyond core storage and collaboration, the system includes robust administrative capabilities for managing user accounts, system health, and regulatory compliance. It offers extensive command-line tools for server maintenance, configuration, and performance monitoring, alongside support for integrating machine learning services to handle tasks such as language translation and speech-to-text conversion.

The software is deployed as a self-hosted environment on Linux, requiring standard web server, database, and runtime configurations to operate.
- [99designs/gqlgen](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/99designs-gqlgen.md) (10,729 ⭐) — gqlgen is a schema-first Go library designed to build type-safe GraphQL servers. It functions as a code generation engine that transforms declarative GraphQL schema definitions into strongly-typed Go source code, ensuring strict alignment between the API contract and the underlying implementation.

The framework distinguishes itself through its deep integration with the Go type system and its highly extensible build pipeline. By using schema-first development, it automates the creation of server boilerplate and resolver stubs, allowing developers to map schema fields directly to Go structs and methods. It supports advanced architectural patterns such as distributed federation, custom middleware for cross-cutting concerns, and directive-based metadata injection to influence generated code and runtime behavior.

Beyond core generation, the toolkit provides a comprehensive suite of features for managing complex API lifecycles. This includes performance-oriented capabilities like database request batching, deferred field resolution, and query complexity analysis to protect server resources. It also handles real-time data streaming via subscriptions, multipart file uploads, and robust error propagation, all while maintaining observability through integrated tracing and logging hooks.

The project is distributed as a Go module, with documentation and installation instructions available in the primary repository.
- [teampiped/piped](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/teampiped-piped.md) (9,780 ⭐) — Piped is a privacy-focused video streaming service and self-hosted media proxy. It allows users to watch video and audio content without advertisements, user tracking, or the requirement of official accounts.

The project utilizes a decentralized server network to distribute workloads and rotate outbound IP addresses, which helps bypass regional content restrictions and prevent provider blocks. It includes the ability to identify and skip sponsored segments within media files for a cleaner viewing experience.

The service provides a JSON API for third-party integration to fetch video streams, comments, channel information, and trending content. Users can manage personalized playlists and feeds while deploying their own private instances via a reverse proxy.
- [google-research/google-research](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/google-research-google-research.md) (38,139 ⭐) — This repository serves as a comprehensive research platform and toolkit for advancing machine learning, quantum computing, and large-scale scientific data analysis. It provides foundational frameworks for developing complex algorithmic systems, offering the necessary infrastructure for distributed training, computational graph execution, and high-performance model development.

The project distinguishes itself by integrating specialized research domains with robust, privacy-preserving methodologies. It supports diverse scientific discovery through tools for quantum simulation, physics-informed neural modeling, and secure data aggregation. Beyond core machine learning, the platform facilitates advanced research in fields such as genomics, environmental forecasting, and clinical health diagnostics, enabling researchers to apply deep learning to complex, real-world datasets.

The repository encompasses a broad capability surface, including automated research tooling, natural language processing, and machine perception. It provides infrastructure for monitoring model performance, benchmarking factuality, and ensuring responsible artificial intelligence through fairness and robustness evaluations. These tools are designed to support experimental workflows, from hypothesis generation and scientific code synthesis to the deployment of energy-efficient models on edge hardware.
- [angular-architects/module-federation-plugin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/angular-architects-module-federation-plugin.md) (849 ⭐) — Readme for Module Federation - Readme for Native Federation
- [badges/shields](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/badges-shields.md) (26,811 ⭐) — Shields is a dynamic badge generator that creates visual status indicators for software projects by fetching live data from external APIs. It functions as a programmatic image renderer, converting structured data parameters into consistent, high-contrast vector graphics that can be embedded directly into markdown and web documentation via URL parameters.

The project distinguishes itself by offering a self-hosted metadata server, allowing users to deploy the service behind their own firewalls to maintain full control over infrastructure and data privacy. It supports extensive customization, including the ability to define specific labels, messages, and color schemes, as well as the integration of custom logos and predefined icons to provide visual context for project metrics.

The platform covers a broad capability surface for badge management, including modular data fetching, automated testing with mocked service responses, and a decoupled architecture for optional raster image conversion. It provides comprehensive tooling for developers to implement new service badges, manage server secrets, and monitor performance, ensuring consistent design standards across all generated status indicators.
- [nextcloud/all-in-one](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nextcloud-all-in-one.md) (9,082 ⭐) — all-in-one is a containerized deployment system designed to install and manage a complete suite of productivity and collaboration services. It functions as a cloud suite deployer that orchestrates the installation of a self-hosted content platform, incorporating necessary dependencies via Docker or Kubernetes.

The project distinguishes itself by providing a web-based dashboard for orchestrating, updating, and monitoring the lifecycle of service containers. It also serves as a local AI inference server, enabling the execution of generative text models, image diffusion, and speech processing on private hardware.

The platform covers a broad range of capabilities, including self-hosted cloud storage with S3 compatible gateway support, private data governance for encryption and retention, and collaborative knowledge management for shared workspaces. It further integrates automated workflow orchestration through webhooks and background jobs.

Administrative operations can be performed through a command-line interface or the integrated web management UI.
- [admad/cakephp-social-auth](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/admad-cakephp-social-auth.md) (0 ⭐) — A CakePHP plugin which allows you authenticate using social providers like Facebook/Google/Twitter etc. using SocialConnect/auth social sign on library.
- [hashicorp/nomad](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hashicorp-nomad.md) (16,211 ⭐) — Nomad is a distributed workload orchestrator and infrastructure automation platform designed to manage the lifecycle of applications across large-scale, heterogeneous environments. It functions as a multi-cloud orchestration engine, providing a unified control plane to deploy, scale, and govern containers, virtual machines, and legacy applications. By utilizing declarative job specifications, the system ensures infrastructure convergence and maintains the desired state across distributed data centers and geographic regions.

The platform distinguishes itself through a flexible, plugin-based architecture that supports diverse execution drivers and specialized hardware, such as GPUs and FPGAs. It employs a hierarchical regional federation model, allowing organizations to manage independent clusters as a cohesive system while enforcing fine-grained security policies, resource quotas, and multi-tenancy through namespace segmentation. Its scheduling engine is built on a strongly consistent consensus protocol, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance even across complex, multi-cloud topologies.

Beyond core orchestration, the system provides comprehensive infrastructure governance, including integrated service discovery, secret management, and policy-as-code enforcement. It handles the full operational lifecycle of cluster nodes, from automated bootstrapping and health monitoring to rolling version upgrades and capacity scaling. The platform also offers deep observability through system metrics, audit logging, and reactive query mechanisms to maintain operational visibility.

Nomad is distributed as a single binary, supporting deployment patterns ranging from lightweight local development environments to massive, multi-region production clusters.
- [twintproject/twint](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/twintproject-twint.md) (16,319 ⭐) — Twint is an open-source intelligence and data extraction framework designed to gather public social media information. It functions as a command-line utility that retrieves posts, user profiles, and follower lists directly from web interfaces, bypassing the need for official platform developer credentials or authentication keys.

The tool distinguishes itself by enabling automated, large-scale data collection through terminal-based orchestration. It supports granular filtering by keywords, geographic locations, time ranges, and account status, allowing researchers to build targeted datasets for sentiment analysis or network relationship mapping. The architecture includes state tracking to resume interrupted sessions and an integrated pipeline for real-time text translation during the collection process.

Beyond raw extraction, the project provides a modular output system that streams data into local files, databases, or external search engines. This design facilitates integration with visualization tools for generating network graphs and interactive dashboards, supporting long-term research workflows and investigative analysis.
- [ettercap/ettercap](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ettercap-ettercap.md) (2,682 ⭐) — Ettercap is a network utility tool used for ARP spoofing, packet filtering, traffic interception, passive scanning, and DHCP hijacking. It functions as a network traffic interceptor and man-in-the-middle packet filter to monitor and manipulate live TCP/UDP connections on a local area network.

The project provides specialized capabilities for traffic redirection via ARP cache poisoning, DHCP server spoofing, ICMP redirects, and switch port stealing. It also enables the emulation of rogue services and the decryption of SSH1 session streams by substituting public keys.

Additional capabilities include network discovery through active host discovery and passive LAN scanning, as well as network topology mapping. The tool supports real-time traffic manipulation by injecting forged data into live streams and filtering network payloads using custom scripts.
- [nicolasbeauvais/vue-social-sharing](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nicolasbeauvais-vue-social-sharing.md) (1,374 ⭐) — A renderless Vue.js component for sharing links to social networks, compatible with SSR
- [amruthpillai/reactive-resume](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/amruthpillai-reactive-resume.md) (38,613 ⭐) — This project is a web-based platform designed for creating, managing, and sharing professional resumes. It functions as a structured document builder that integrates artificial intelligence to assist with content generation, editing, and analysis. Users can maintain a collection of resumes, customize their visual presentation through various templates, and export them into multiple formats for job applications.

The platform distinguishes itself through its autonomous AI agent capabilities, which can perform research, suggest incremental edits, and apply data patches directly to documents. It also provides a secure, self-hostable environment that allows users to maintain full control over their data and infrastructure. The system supports advanced authentication methods, including passkeys and federated identity providers, ensuring that personal and professional information remains protected.

Beyond core editing, the application includes tools for document organization, such as tagging, filtering, and legacy data migration. It features a robust document generation engine that separates content from design, allowing for precise layout control and styling. Users can share their resumes via password-protected public URLs and monitor document performance through integrated analytics.

The application is designed for containerized deployment, utilizing Docker Compose to facilitate consistent installation across private infrastructure. It includes built-in health monitoring and feature flagging to manage system performance and functionality without requiring code redeployments.
- [ariary/readme-like-button](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ariary-readme-like-button.md) (12 ⭐) — Style your README with a "like button" 👍
- [tamsiree/rxtool](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/tamsiree-rxtool.md) (12,305 ⭐) — RxTool is an Android development utility library consisting of reusable components and helper classes for common mobile development tasks. It provides a coordinated set of toolkits for hardware interfacing, media processing, and user interface construction.

The project features specialized implementations for mobile payment integration with Alipay and WeChat Pay, as well as dedicated tools for social sharing workflows. It includes a security-focused set of human verification widgets, such as puzzle and sliding captchas, to prevent automated bot interactions.

The library covers a broad capability surface, including geospatial data rendering, encrypted file compression, and image metadata management. It further provides a suite of UI components ranging from alphabet navigation indices and interactive modal dialogs to embedded browser views with native video playback support. Hardware integration is handled through utilities for GPS location tracking, device vibration, and flashlight control.
- [netflix/dgs-federation-example](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/netflix-dgs-federation-example.md) (114 ⭐) — This repository is a GraphQL demo of using the DGS framework together with Apollo Federation Server.
- [hashicorp/terraform](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hashicorp-terraform.md) (48,720 ⭐) — Terraform is a declarative infrastructure-as-code tool designed to manage the lifecycle of cloud and on-premises resources. It functions as a workflow engine that reconciles a defined desired state against real-world infrastructure, using a persistent state-tracking layer to maintain consistency and visibility across distributed environments. By mapping infrastructure components into a directed acyclic graph, the system calculates the optimal order for provisioning, updating, or destroying resources.

The platform is distinguished by its extensible plugin-based architecture, which decouples core orchestration logic from vendor-specific service APIs. This allows users to manage diverse infrastructure across multiple providers through a unified workflow. The system enforces predictability by separating operations into a three-stage lifecycle—planning, applying, and state-updating—and supports policy-as-code evaluation to validate changes against security and compliance rules before any modifications are executed.

Beyond core orchestration, the tool provides robust support for collaborative management, including workspace isolation for environment separation and module sharing for distributing standardized infrastructure patterns. It integrates into broader development ecosystems through support for programmatic definition in various languages, external system hooks, and comprehensive tooling for configuration debugging and editor assistance.
- [wtfutil/wtf](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/wtfutil-wtf.md) (16,971 ⭐) — This project is a modular, terminal-based dashboard framework designed to aggregate and display real-time information within a grid-aligned interface. It functions as a centralized monitoring tool that translates data from local system resources, infrastructure services, and external web APIs into a unified, text-based display.

The dashboard is distinguished by its plugin-based architecture, which allows users to encapsulate distinct data sources and display logic into isolated, independently managed modules. Users define their workspace through declarative configuration files or an interactive terminal interface, enabling precise control over grid layouts, widget positioning, and refresh intervals. The system supports complex visual feedback by rendering numerical and textual data as ASCII-based charts and icons, ensuring that information remains readable directly within the terminal environment.

The platform covers a broad capability surface, including comprehensive system administration, developer workflow automation, financial market tracking, and social media monitoring. It integrates with a wide range of external services to track continuous integration pipelines, cloud infrastructure health, project management tasks, and environmental data.

The application is configured via structured files, which can be managed through command-line arguments or environment variables to support diverse deployment environments.
- [gam-team/gam](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gam-team-gam.md) (4,206 ⭐) — GAM is a command-line tool for administering Google Workspace and Cloud Identity. It translates command-line arguments into structured API calls, enabling administrators to manage users, groups, organizational units, and domain settings across a Google Workspace environment. The tool handles authentication through OAuth2 flows, service accounts, and workload identity federation, and supports multi-tenant configurations for managing multiple domains or cloud projects from a single installation.

GAM distinguishes itself through its batch processing and automation capabilities. It can process large datasets from CSV files, Google Sheets, or cloud storage, distributing independent API requests across parallel worker threads for efficient execution. The tool supports template-based string substitution for personalizing content like email signatures, regex-based resource filtering for targeting specific users or files, and external script extensibility for implementing custom workflows beyond the built-in command set. It also provides keyless authentication methods, allowing short-lived tokens from external identity providers to replace static service account keys.

The tool covers a broad range of administrative domains including user account lifecycle management, group and membership administration, Drive file and folder operations, calendar event management, Gmail configuration and message handling, Google Classroom course administration, Chrome browser and device policy management, and Google Chat space management. It also includes capabilities for managing Shared Drives, contacts, tasks, forms, Google Meet spaces, and Google Vault matters, holds, and exports. Reporting and auditing features allow extraction of activity logs, usage statistics, and security alerts across workspace services.

Documentation is available through a built-in help system that displays the tool version and the path to the local command syntax file, along with a link to the online wiki.
