# Self-Hosted Podcast Servers

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- [microsoft/dotnet-podcasts](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/microsoft-dotnet-podcasts.md) (2,792 ⭐) — This is a .NET podcast application designed for managing and consuming podcast content. It functions as a cross-platform audio player and a cloud-native media service that streams podcast data and manages content submissions across different cloud providers.

The project integrates machine learning services into its application logic to act as an AI-integrated content manager for automated podcast discovery and decision making. It utilizes a shared codebase to provide a unified audio playback interface across web, mobile, and desktop environments.

The system includes an administrative content management workflow for reviewing and processing media submissions. Its infrastructure supports cloud-agnostic deployment, background worker processing for media tasks, and web-service data streaming for programmatic access to podcast datasets.
- [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.
- [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.
- [aisouler/gkd_subscription](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/aisouler-gkd-subscription.md) (11,038 ⭐) — This project provides a comprehensive rule engine and configuration framework designed for Android accessibility services. It functions as a repository of structured definitions that enable mobile applications to automatically identify and interact with interface elements, effectively streamlining repetitive tasks and suppressing unwanted content.

The system distinguishes itself through its ability to manage and distribute complex subscription rule sets that target specific interface structures, such as splash screen advertisements, update prompts, and promotional pop-ups. By utilizing these predefined patterns, the framework allows for the automated dismissal of intrusive UI elements and the execution of routine in-app workflows across a wide range of third-party software.

Beyond basic ad blocking, the project includes tools for organizing and compiling custom rule sets, ensuring that filtering configurations remain consistent and scalable. It supports the enforcement of global preferences to suppress common interruptions simultaneously across multiple applications, while providing mechanisms to exclude specific pages or elements from automated interactions to prevent unintended behavior.
- [formbricks/formbricks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/formbricks-formbricks.md) (12,391 ⭐) — Formbricks is an open-source survey and feedback platform designed to help teams capture and analyze user insights through targeted, in-app, and website-based interactions. It functions as a comprehensive customer experience analytics system that allows organizations to maintain full control over their data, user attributes, and survey workflows.

The platform distinguishes itself through its event-driven architecture, which enables precise behavioral targeting by triggering surveys based on specific user actions or application events. It supports deep integration with external ecosystems by automatically synchronizing response data to CRMs, databases, and communication tools, while providing programmatic interfaces for managing resources and automating feedback loops.

Beyond core collection, the system includes advanced logic for conditional branching, scoring, and personalized routing to create adaptive survey experiences. It offers extensive customization options, including white-labeling, CSS overrides, and multi-channel distribution across web, mobile, and email environments.

The platform is built for self-hosting, supporting containerized deployments with built-in multi-tenant data isolation and enterprise-grade security features like single sign-on and role-based access control.
- [stoatchat/self-hosted](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/stoatchat-self-hosted.md) (2,497 ⭐) — This project is a self-hosted communication suite and private messaging infrastructure. It is a containerized chat platform designed for deployment on independent hardware to maintain full control over user data and server dependencies.

The system features a modular plugin framework that allows custom features and behaviors to be loaded into the client at runtime via manifest files. It is designed as a proxy-compatible service, supporting configurable network port routing to operate behind external reverse proxy servers.

The platform covers capabilities for containerized service orchestration, private communication infrastructure deployment, and custom plugin development.
- [getstream/winds](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/getstream-winds.md) (9,120 ⭐) — Winds is an open-source RSS and podcast reader that aggregates content from both feed types into a single, unified reading and listening interface. The application is designed to be self-hosted, allowing users to deploy the full stack on their own servers with configurable dependencies and environment variables.

The platform integrates with Getstream.io to deliver real-time, personalized activity feeds that adapt to individual content preferences using machine learning. It includes a full-text search engine that indexes all subscribed articles and podcast episodes for fast, query-based retrieval, and supports importing existing RSS subscriptions via OPML files for seamless migration from other readers.

Beyond core aggregation and personalization, Winds provides a unified interface for reading articles and streaming podcast audio directly within the application. It also offers command-line tools for testing and debugging RSS, podcast, and article feed parsing, as well as feed discovery capabilities that scan website URLs for linked feed sources.
- [antennapod/antennapod](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/antennapod-antennapod.md) (7,670 ⭐) — AntennaPod is an open-source podcast manager, RSS feed aggregator, and mobile audio player. It serves as a system for subscribing to feeds, downloading episodes, and managing playback queues for both online and offline listening.

The application provides automated podcast management, which includes the periodic refreshing of feeds to discover new content and the automated downloading and cleanup of episodes. It supports cross-device playback synchronization to maintain subscription data and episode progress across multiple devices.

The platform covers a broad range of media playback and content management capabilities. This includes audio casting to external hardware, integration with vehicle head units for safer driving, and the organization of libraries through custom categories and tags. It also manages local storage by moving media to external providers and automating file deletion.
- [getsentry/self-hosted](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/getsentry-self-hosted.md) (9,426 ⭐) — This project is a containerized error tracking platform and monitoring suite designed for self-hosted deployment on private infrastructure. It provides a collection of services for capturing and analyzing software crashes and exceptions, ensuring that sensitive application data remains within a controlled environment.

The system includes specialized tooling for air-gapped deployment, allowing the software to be installed and operated on servers without internet access through the manual transfer of container images. It also supports corporate network integration via proxy configurations to maintain connectivity within restricted firewall environments.

The operational surface covers infrastructure health monitoring through dedicated status endpoints and request routing via a reverse proxy. Persistent storage is managed through volume mapping to decouple data from container lifecycles.
- [coollabsio/coolify](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/coollabsio-coolify.md) (57,055 ⭐) — This project is a self-hosted platform-as-a-service that provides a centralized management interface for deploying, configuring, and monitoring containerized applications and databases on private infrastructure. It functions as a visual control plane, automating the end-to-end lifecycle of services from source code to production. By managing container orchestration, networking, and resource allocation, it allows users to maintain full control over their own hardware while streamlining the delivery of software.

The platform distinguishes itself through its agentless architecture, which uses secure shell connections to execute administrative tasks and manage remote servers without requiring persistent local software. It integrates directly with version control systems to trigger automated build and deployment pipelines, including the creation of temporary, isolated preview environments for every pull request. This workflow is supported by a declarative engine that uses templates to standardize the deployment of complex multi-container architectures and persistent database engines.

Beyond core orchestration, the system handles the operational requirements of hosted services by managing dynamic reverse-proxy routing and automated SSL certificate lifecycles. It provides a comprehensive suite of infrastructure management tools, including browser-based terminal access for debugging, automated system dependency installation, and persistent state management via a central database. These capabilities ensure that infrastructure remains synchronized and consistent across multiple remote environments.
- [danieloeh/antennapod](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/danieloeh-antennapod.md) (7,947 ⭐) — AntennaPod is an open-source podcast manager and RSS client for Android devices. It functions as a privacy-focused audio player that allows users to subscribe to, organize, and play podcast audio feeds without requiring a centralized account.

The application manages podcast subscriptions by tracking RSS feeds to discover and sync new episodes for both streaming and offline listening. It includes systems for organizing audio subscriptions and monitoring feed updates to maintain a current library of available content.
- [asciinema/asciinema](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/asciinema-asciinema.md) (16,852 ⭐) — Asciinema is a platform for capturing, replaying, and sharing command-line sessions. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools to record terminal activity into lightweight, text-based files that preserve ANSI escape sequences, allowing users to document technical workflows, troubleshooting steps, and software demonstrations with high fidelity.

The project distinguishes itself through its versatile playback and distribution capabilities. It features a web-based player that renders interactive terminal sessions directly in the browser, supporting features like seeking, playback speed control, and custom visual themes. Beyond interactive playback, it includes utilities for converting recordings into animated images or videos, and provides infrastructure for self-hosting recording servers to maintain full control over data storage and security.

The platform supports a wide range of integration and automation needs, including embedding interactive sessions into technical documentation, broadcasting live terminal activity to remote viewers, and programmatically generating recordings via scripts. It also offers robust management tools for indexing, searching, and organizing historical session data.

The software is designed for flexible deployment, with server and storage components packaged into containerized units for independent hosting.
- [request-for-explanation/podcast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/request-for-explanation-podcast.md) (63 ⭐) — The Request for Explanation podcast that explains Rust RFCs
- [datawranglerai/self-host-n8n-on-gcr](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/datawranglerai-self-host-n8n-on-gcr.md) (608 ⭐) — Self-host n8n on Google Cloud without the subscription fees or server headaches - because your automation workflows shouldn't cost more than your coffee budget
- [chatwoot/chatwoot](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/chatwoot-chatwoot.md) (31,959 ⭐) — Chatwoot is a self-hosted, omnichannel customer support platform designed to aggregate messages from diverse social and digital channels into a single, collaborative team inbox. It provides organizations with full data ownership and control over their support infrastructure, ensuring strict logical separation of customer data through multi-tenant architecture. By centralizing communication, the platform enables teams to manage, route, and resolve inquiries within a unified workspace that maintains complete interaction history for every contact.

The platform distinguishes itself through an event-driven automation engine and a visual rule builder that allow teams to manage conversations and workflows without writing custom code. It incorporates intelligent features such as automated response drafting, conversation context recall, and a self-service knowledge base to improve agent efficiency. These capabilities are supported by granular role-based access controls and comprehensive performance analytics, which provide insights into agent productivity, inbox activity, and customer satisfaction trends.

Beyond its core messaging and routing functions, the system offers a broad suite of operational tools including proactive engagement triggers, team workload balancing, and multilingual support. It supports flexible deployment strategies, including containerized and cloud-native orchestration, to accommodate various production environments. The platform is designed for extensibility, allowing for custom attribute management and integration with external systems via webhooks and API-based channels.
- [dubinc/dub](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dubinc-dub.md) (23,722 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive link management and marketing attribution platform designed for creating, tracking, and analyzing shortened URLs. It functions as a centralized hub for marketing analytics, providing tools to monitor link performance, visualize conversion funnels, and manage affiliate programs through a unified dashboard.

The platform distinguishes itself by integrating advanced attribution modeling and partner management directly into the link infrastructure. It supports complex marketing workflows, including automated commission calculations, fraud detection, and payout distribution for affiliates, alongside granular traffic redirection based on device, location, or A/B testing requirements. By utilizing custom domains and reverse proxy configurations, it ensures reliable data collection that bypasses common browser-based tracking restrictions.

Beyond core link operations, the system offers extensive programmatic capabilities, including a robust API, SDKs, and event-driven webhooks for real-time integration with external services. It also incorporates enterprise-grade administrative features such as multi-tenant workspace isolation, role-based access control, and single sign-on integration to support collaborative team environments.

The platform is built to be deployed within private infrastructure, allowing organizations to maintain full control over their data and system configuration.
- [feedbin/feedbin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/feedbin-feedbin.md) (3,723 ⭐) — Feedbin is an RSS feed aggregator that collects and organizes updates from websites, video channels, and playlists into a chronological list. It functions as a centralized content manager, providing tools for feed aggregation and the organization of web-based information.

The service distinguishes itself by converting email newsletters into feed entries via unique email aliases and offering a dedicated podcast manager that tracks playback progress across devices. It also includes a full-text extractor to retrieve complete articles when source feeds only provide snippets and a system to track and highlight changes between different versions of an article.

Broad capabilities include cross-platform state synchronization for reading status, an immersive reading mode with typography customization, and rule-based automation to automatically star or mark incoming content as read. The system also features advanced content search with saved queries and a privacy-focused image proxy to mask user identity.

A programmable REST API is available for external clients to manage subscriptions and aggregated feed data.
- [spf13/cast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/spf13-cast.md) (3,976 ⭐) — safe and easy casting from one type to another in Go
- [phanan/koel](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/phanan-koel.md) (17,168 ⭐) — Koel is a self-hosted music streaming server that allows users to stream personal audio collections from a private server to any web browser. It functions as a multi-user audio library, supporting independent user libraries and single sign-on authentication.

The platform integrates cloud storage drivers to host and serve music files from third-party providers and utilizes a metadata aggregator to enhance local library data and track listening history via external services. It also includes a natural language interface for executing playback commands and navigating the music library.

The system covers media library management, including playlist organization and the scanning of local audio collections. It manages data through relational metadata mapping and communicates between the backend and frontend via a structured API.
- [pocket-id/pocket-id](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pocket-id-pocket-id.md) (8,185 ⭐) — Pocket ID is a self-hosted OpenID Connect (OIDC) identity provider that replaces traditional passwords with passkey-based authentication using WebAuthn public-key cryptography. It runs as a standalone service on user-managed infrastructure, eliminating shared secrets entirely by authenticating users through passkeys instead of passwords.

The project distinguishes itself through security-hardened deployment patterns, including distroless container images, non-root user execution, and read-only root filesystems to reduce the attack surface. It supports configurable token signing algorithms (RSA, ECDSA, or EdDSA) with user-defined key sizes and rotation capabilities, along with wildcard callback URL matching and user group access restrictions for OIDC clients.

Beyond core authentication, Pocket ID provides user and group management through LDAP directory synchronization, a REST API for automation, and flexible registration workflows including manual creation, invitation links, or open registration. It includes audit logging for security monitoring, anonymous usage telemetry for instance counting, and email notifications for sign-ins from unrecognized devices. The project is deployed as a containerized service with documented setup guides for integrating with third-party applications.
- [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.
- [mopidy/mopidy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mopidy-mopidy.md) (8,519 ⭐) — Mopidy is a modular, headless audio streaming server and Python-based music server. It functions as a remote controlled music player that streams audio from local files and online services through a unified architecture.

The system is built as an extensible platform that supports custom plugins for music backends, audio sinks, and remote control interfaces. This framework allows for the integration of new audio sources and output devices via custom extensions.

The server provides capabilities for multi-source audio streaming and remote playback management. Users can manage music playback and server state using web clients or external controllers that communicate via a standardized API.
- [ghosh/awesome-podcasts](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ghosh-awesome-podcasts.md) (182 ⭐) — 🎙 Curated podcasts for designers, developers, product managers, entrepreneurs and hustlers
- [appwrite/appwrite](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/appwrite-appwrite.md) (56,318 ⭐) — Appwrite is a backend-as-a-service platform that provides a unified development environment for building full-stack applications. It integrates essential infrastructure components—including authentication, databases, storage, and serverless functions—into a single, centralized interface to simplify application development and resource management.

The platform distinguishes itself through a container-based microservices architecture that ensures consistent execution across diverse infrastructure. It features a versatile connectivity layer that links frontend applications with third-party services, databases, and external APIs through standardized interfaces. Developers can manage and automate the configuration of these backend resources using infrastructure-as-code tools, while granular role-based access control enforces security policies across all platform resources and API endpoints.

Beyond its core services, the platform offers a broad capability surface that includes cross-platform data synchronization, event-driven webhooks, and comprehensive billing and usage monitoring. It supports extensive integrations for AI utilities, payment processing, messaging, and logging, allowing developers to extend application functionality through modular, event-driven workflows.

The platform is designed for both managed and self-hosted deployments, providing tools for production environment optimization, data migration, and custom domain configuration.
- [fniephaus/alfred-pocket](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fniephaus-alfred-pocket.md) (367 ⭐) — Manage your Pocket list with Alfred
- [badaix/snapcast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/badaix-snapcast.md) (7,701 ⭐) — Snapcast is a multiroom audio streaming system designed to broadcast synchronized high-fidelity audio from a central server to multiple network clients. It functions as a TCP audio distribution server that captures raw audio sources and distributes them to synchronous network audio players.

The system utilizes networked clock synchronization to coordinate timing between devices, ensuring simultaneous playback across different physical locations without echo or delay. It includes a remote audio playback controller to manage volume, mute status, and stream assignments via HTTP or WebSockets.

The software provides zone-based audio routing to organize speakers into logical groups, allowing different audio streams to be played in specific rooms. It also features a sample-rate conversion engine and audio stream resampling to match the hardware capabilities of connected playback devices.
- [healthchecks/healthchecks](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/healthchecks-healthchecks.md) (9,891 ⭐) — Healthchecks is a heartbeat monitoring service and cron job monitoring tool designed to track the execution and success of scheduled tasks and systemd timers. It functions as a dead man switch, alerting users when expected periodic signals from remote processes fail to arrive.

The system accepts health signals via HTTP and SMTP, allowing it to track infrastructure heartbeats from sources ranging from CI/CD workflows to network routers. It distinguishes itself by supporting the capture of diagnostic data, including exit codes and execution logs, and by calculating the duration between start and success signals to detect hanging jobs.

The platform includes a health dashboard, status badge generation, and a Prometheus-compatible metrics exporter for external observability. Alerts are routed through a multi-channel notification system including webhooks and SMS, while large request payloads can be offloaded to S3-compatible object storage.

User security is managed through WebAuthn two-factor authentication and optional reverse proxy identity integration.
- [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.
- [steveseguin/vdo.ninja](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/steveseguin-vdo-ninja.md) (3,910 ⭐) — VDO.Ninja is a low-latency peer-to-peer media routing service and video streaming platform designed to integrate remote audio and video feeds into professional production workflows. It functions as a WebRTC broadcast integration tool and studio controller, allowing for the direct transmission of high-definition media between publishers and viewers with minimal delay.

The platform distinguishes itself through extensive protocol bridging, converting between WebRTC, WHIP, WHEP, SRT, and RTMP to ensure compatibility across diverse network environments and professional studio software. It includes a director-led guest management system that organizes participants via virtual lobbies, waiting rooms, and access controls to coordinate remote guests.

The system covers a broad range of capabilities, including professional audio routing to virtual cables and digital audio workstations, hardware control for PTZ cameras via MIDI and WebHID, and real-time visual effects such as machine-learning background removal. It also provides comprehensive recording tools for multitrack audio and headless cloud capture, alongside programmatic APIs for managing session orchestration and media routing.

The application can be self-hosted on private HTTPS servers and supports specialized deployments on embedded Linux devices and Nvidia Jetson hardware.
- [docmost/docmost](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/docmost-docmost.md) (19,049 ⭐) — Docmost is an open-source knowledge management system designed as a collaborative documentation platform for teams. It functions as an enterprise wiki that centralizes organizational information into structured, searchable workspaces, enabling users to create, organize, and share content through a hierarchical system of spaces and pages.

The platform distinguishes itself by integrating artificial intelligence directly into the documentation lifecycle. It utilizes vector-based semantic search to allow for natural language queries across stored content and provides AI-assisted tools for drafting, summarizing, and refining documents. To support team workflows, it features a block-based editor for rich text authoring and visual diagramming, paired with real-time collaboration capabilities that synchronize changes across multiple users.

The system is built for enterprise environments, offering granular access control, multi-factor authentication, and identity provider integration for centralized user management. It also includes programmatic access through a REST API, allowing for the automation of resource management and integration with external software tools.

The platform supports flexible deployment with configurable storage backends and automated security certificate management. It is designed to be self-hosted, providing the necessary infrastructure to manage documentation security and lifecycle workflows within an organization.
- [n8n-io/self-hosted-ai-starter-kit](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/n8n-io-self-hosted-ai-starter-kit.md) (14,997 ⭐) — This project provides a dockerized AI workflow stack and orchestration templates for deploying a self-hosted AI environment. It establishes a localized infrastructure for building autonomous agents and model chains that process private data on-premises without external cloud dependencies.

The environment is designed to support autonomous agent development, allowing models to dynamically select tools, execute shell commands, and interact with local file systems. It includes integrated vector database support to enable retrieval augmented generation and private document analysis.

The stack covers a broad range of capabilities, including local model inference hosting, node-based workflow sequencing, and stateful conversation memory. It also incorporates text analysis tools for embedding generation, structured information extraction, and automated file system change triggers.
- [navidrome/navidrome](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/navidrome-navidrome.md) (21,753 ⭐) — Navidrome is a self-hosted music streaming server designed to organize, index, and stream personal digital music collections. It functions as a centralized audio streaming platform that manages local audio files, automatically enriching them with metadata and artwork while providing a web interface for playback. The system supports multi-user access, allowing administrators to manage separate collections and listening histories with granular permissions.

The platform distinguishes itself through its compatibility with the Subsonic API, enabling users to connect a wide range of third-party music players and mobile applications to their library. It features an event-driven library scanner that monitors file system changes in real-time and performs on-demand audio transcoding to ensure compatibility across various devices and network conditions. Users can further extend the server's capabilities through a plugin architecture that supports custom metadata agents, scrobblers, and event handlers.

Beyond core streaming, the software includes administrative tools for managing user accounts, security, and data resilience. It supports reverse-proxy authentication for single sign-on integration and provides command-line utilities for service lifecycle control. The server also manages public sharing links, dynamic playlist synchronization, and listening history tracking.

The application is distributed as a single binary, simplifying deployment across various hosting environments, including containerized and custom setups. It includes built-in performance optimizations for image delivery and security measures such as brute-force protection to safeguard access.
- [gravitl/netmaker](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gravitl-netmaker.md) (11,630 ⭐) — Netmaker is a platform for automating and managing virtual mesh networks built on WireGuard. It functions as a centralized control plane that orchestrates encrypted, peer-to-peer tunnels across distributed infrastructure, including cloud environments, on-premise data centers, and containerized clusters. By automating the configuration of routing tables and access policies, the system enables secure, private connectivity between diverse devices and services without requiring manual network administration.

The platform distinguishes itself through its focus on zero-trust network access and software-defined perimeters, which hide network resources from the public internet while enforcing granular, identity-based security policies. It supports complex network topologies by providing dynamic relay-based routing for firewall-traversal and gateway-based bridging for isolated subnets. These capabilities allow for the creation of scalable, high-performance overlays that maintain consistent connectivity even when direct peer-to-peer paths are unavailable.

Beyond core connectivity, the project provides a comprehensive suite of management tools, including automated node provisioning, private service discovery via integrated DNS, and multi-tenant infrastructure support. It also offers robust observability features, such as administrative audit logging and network health monitoring, to ensure operational visibility. The entire networking stack can be self-hosted to maintain data sovereignty, and the platform integrates with external identity providers to streamline authentication and device onboarding.
- [gautierdag/cast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gautierdag-cast.md) (0 ⭐) — Vision Language Models (VLMs) are typically evaluated with Visual Question Answering (VQA) tasks which assess a model's understanding of scenes. Good VQA performance is taken as evidence that the model will perform well on a broader range of tasks that require both visual and language inputs.…
- [artem-zinnatullin/thecontext-podcast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/artem-zinnatullin-thecontext-podcast.md) (622 ⭐) — Podcast about Android Development with Hannes Dorfmann, Artem Zinnatullin, Artur Dryomov and wonderful guests!
- [capsoftware/cap](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/capsoftware-cap.md) (17,026 ⭐) — Cap is a self-hosted screen recording and video collaboration platform designed for teams to replace synchronous meetings with asynchronous video updates. It provides a comprehensive suite for capturing high-resolution desktop activity, including system audio, microphone input, and camera overlays, which are then processed through an integrated post-production workflow.

The platform distinguishes itself by offering full data sovereignty through containerized deployment and object storage abstractions, allowing users to host their media assets on private infrastructure or S3-compatible buckets. Beyond simple recording, it features keyframe-based video compositing, automated AI-powered transcription, and visual branding tools that enable creators to polish and annotate their content before sharing.

The system facilitates team engagement through a centralized workspace where viewers can provide feedback via timestamped comments, reactions, and playback analytics. It also includes programmatic interfaces for embedding videos into external applications, managing media assets, and automating distribution workflows.

The project is distributed as a containerized application, enabling deployment on private servers to maintain complete control over data storage and access permissions.
- [cockroachdb/cockroach](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cockroachdb-cockroach.md) (32,207 ⭐) — Cockroach is a distributed SQL database designed to scale horizontally across multiple nodes while maintaining strict ACID compliance and global data consistency. It functions as a relational database engine that automatically partitions data into ranges, rebalancing them across a cluster to accommodate growing storage and throughput requirements. By utilizing a distributed consensus protocol, the system ensures that all nodes agree on the order of operations, providing fault tolerance and continuous availability even in the event of hardware failures.

The system distinguishes itself through a layered architecture that separates the relational SQL abstraction from a distributed key-value store. It achieves global consistency without requiring perfectly synchronized hardware clocks by employing a hybrid logical clock synchronization mechanism. To support high-concurrency environments, it utilizes multi-version concurrency control and lock-free transaction execution, which allow for consistent snapshots and efficient conflict resolution. Furthermore, the engine is built for compatibility, implementing the standard wire protocol to support existing relational database drivers and tools.

Beyond its core transactional capabilities, the platform includes comprehensive tooling for cluster orchestration, security, and performance diagnostics. It supports a variety of deployment models, ranging from self-hosted on-premises configurations to fully managed cloud services. The system provides a command-line interface for session management and query execution, ensuring that administrators can monitor cluster health and manage workloads through standard relational interfaces.
- [dotheevo/selfhosted-apps-docker](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dotheevo-selfhosted-apps-docker.md) (2,833 ⭐) — This project is a curated collection of deployment files and configurations for hosting a wide variety of open-source services on a home server. It primarily utilizes Docker and Docker Compose to automate the orchestration, lifecycle management, and deployment of containerized applications.

The repository provides a comprehensive suite for self-hosted infrastructure, covering network management tools, media streaming, and home automation. It includes specialized configurations for securing internal services via reverse proxies, WireGuard VPN tunnels, and automated SSL/TLS certificate management.

The project covers a broad set of capability areas, including system monitoring and observability, deduplicated data backup and recovery, and network traffic management. It also provides deployment patterns for asset tracking, AI-powered video surveillance, and game server administration.

The implementation is primarily based on Shell scripts and YAML configuration files.
- [googlehosts/hosts](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/googlehosts-hosts.md) (20,619 ⭐) — This project is a curated collection of domain-to-IP mappings designed to bypass network censorship and restore access to restricted web services. It provides a set of host file entries and static domain mapping files that allow users to redirect blocked traffic to accessible mirrors or proxy servers.

The system functions by prioritizing local host entries over external DNS responses. It utilizes plain-text configuration files that are intended for manual injection into a system's hosts file to override default name resolution.

The project covers network connectivity and DNS override management through the distribution of verified IP collections and curated domain lists.
- [specialunderwear/hosts.prefpane](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/specialunderwear-hosts-prefpane.md) (1,632 ⭐) — a Cocoa GUI for /etc/hosts
- [ebookfoundation/free-programming-books](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ebookfoundation-free-programming-books.md) (390,347 ⭐) — This project is a centralized, open-access repository that serves as a structured directory for technical education and professional development. It functions as a community-driven knowledge base, aggregating high-quality learning materials to support global accessibility to computer science and software engineering resources.

The platform distinguishes itself through a collaborative governance model that utilizes peer-reviewed workflows for all content additions and modifications. By leveraging structured text files and decentralized version control, the repository maintains a searchable, human-readable index that is continuously updated and categorized through community-driven metadata tagging.

The collection encompasses a broad range of educational assets, including comprehensive technical literature, structured online courses, and interactive programming tutorials. Users can access resources for skill acquisition, interview preparation, and rapid syntax reference, with content organized by programming language, technical domain, and human language to facilitate self-directed study.
- [advplyr/audiobookshelf](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/advplyr-audiobookshelf.md) (13,206 ⭐) — Audiobookshelf is a self-hosted media server designed for the organization and streaming of personal audiobook and podcast collections. It functions as a digital library manager that provides centralized hosting, allowing users to stream audio content to various web and mobile clients while maintaining synchronized playback progress across all devices.

The platform distinguishes itself through comprehensive library management and multi-user administration tools. It includes integrated metadata enrichment to automatically fetch cover art and descriptive information, alongside utilities for editing chapter markers and managing podcast RSS feeds for offline listening. Security is maintained through role-based access control, enabling administrators to define custom permissions for individual users across specific media libraries.

Beyond core audio features, the system supports the hosting and display of digital reading materials. It incorporates administrative functions such as automated backup scheduling and background task processing to ensure data integrity and system reliability. The server is accessible via a standardized application programming interface, facilitating interaction with diverse client applications.
- [librespark/libretv](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/librespark-libretv.md) (13,137 ⭐) — LibreTV is a self-hosted media aggregator and streaming client designed to consolidate video content from multiple external providers into a single, unified library. By standardizing metadata and media formats, the platform provides a centralized interface for browsing and managing personal media collections.

The application distinguishes itself through its focus on uninterrupted playback and efficient navigation. It features automated manifest parsing to detect and strip commercial segments from video streams, ensuring an ad-free viewing experience. Additionally, the interface supports direct hardware keyboard mapping, allowing users to manage playback controls and navigation without relying on on-screen graphical elements.

The software is built for containerized deployment, enabling users to host their own private media infrastructure on local servers or cloud platforms. It utilizes stateless configuration through environment variables to support consistent execution and horizontal scaling across diverse hosting environments.
- [chartdb/chartdb](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/chartdb-chartdb.md) (21,286 ⭐) — ChartDB is a database schema visualizer and entity-relationship diagramming platform designed to help developers understand, design, and document complex data architectures. It functions as a visual workspace where users can create and modify database schemas, define table attributes, and map foreign key relationships. By parsing database metadata or SQL scripts, the tool generates interactive diagrams that provide a clear overview of structural interdependencies and data associations.

The platform distinguishes itself through its focus on automated documentation and schema synchronization. It supports programmatic diagram generation and scheduled background tasks that refresh visual representations to reflect changes in the underlying database structure. This ensures that technical documentation remains aligned with the live schema, while features like dependency mapping and relationship cardinality visualization provide deeper insights into how data entities interact.

Beyond visualization, the tool facilitates schema portability by converting diagrams into standard database markup scripts, enabling version control and migration across different environments. Users can manage their workspace through automated layout engines, grid alignment, and filtering tools, or export diagrams as images for stakeholder sharing. The platform also supports embedding interactive diagrams into external documentation and offers containerized self-hosting options for teams requiring private infrastructure and data sovereignty.
- [eduncan911/podcast](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/eduncan911-podcast.md) (0 ⭐)
- [dusk-labs/dim](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dusk-labs-dim.md) (4,062 ⭐) — Dim is a self-hosted media server and manager designed to index and organize local media libraries for remote access and playback. It functions as a private web-based portal that allows users to stream locally stored video and audio content over a network.

The system operates as a local media indexer that scans storage to structure and beautify collections, creating a consistent user interface for managing digital content. It uses metadata-driven beautification to enrich raw file lists into organized libraries.

The application is deployed as a containerized service, utilizing static path mapping to bind host system directories to the internal environment for persistent media storage.
- [heyform/heyform](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/heyform-heyform.md) (8,852 ⭐) — Heyform is an open-source form builder and self-hosted data collection platform. It provides a no-code designer for creating dynamic web-based surveys and input forms, supported by an extensible backend for managing submissions and storing results in a private database.

The system distinguishes itself through advanced form logic and branding controls. It includes a conditional logic engine to show or hide sections based on user responses and allows for precise visual identity customization through configurable themes and custom CSS injection.

The platform covers a broad range of operational capabilities, including payment gateway integration for financial transactions, automated data synchronization via webhooks, and the ability to embed forms directly into external websites. It also features submission metrics analysis to track drop-off rates, password-protected access for private pages, and integrated spam protection.

The infrastructure supports deployment on private servers with custom domain mapping and integrates with S3-compatible object storage and SMTP email servers.
- [cisofy/lynis](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cisofy-lynis.md) (15,284 ⭐) — Lynis is an automated security auditing and system hardening framework designed for UNIX-based operating systems. It functions as a command-line utility that inspects local system configurations to identify security vulnerabilities, configuration weaknesses, and compliance gaps. By executing a series of modular tests, the tool generates actionable reports and remediation suggestions to assist in strengthening system defenses.

The project distinguishes itself through a highly modular architecture that relies on shell-script-based execution and native system inspection. Users can define custom audit profiles to standardize security policies across diverse environments, while the plugin-driven extensibility allows for the development of specialized security checks tailored to unique infrastructure requirements. This flexibility enables the tool to operate in non-interactive batch modes, facilitating integration into automated scheduling and continuous monitoring workflows.

Beyond core auditing, the framework supports enterprise-wide security management by aggregating data from multiple hosts into centralized reports. It provides capabilities for tracking system integrity, enforcing compliance baselines, and prioritizing hardening tasks based on risk assessments. The system also supports structured data serialization, allowing audit findings to be exported for external analysis and visualization.
- [kareadita/kavita](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/kareadita-kavita.md) (10,947 ⭐) — Kavita is a self-hosted digital library server designed for hosting, organizing, and sharing collections of digital books, comics, and magazines across multiple devices. It functions as a digital media metadata manager and an OPDS content server, enabling the distribution of publications to compatible reading applications.

The system includes a cross-platform web-based reader that supports digital book annotations and highlights. It utilizes a role-based access control system to manage user permissions and enforce age restrictions for shared libraries.

The platform provides comprehensive library management tools for indexing content metadata, organizing reading lists, and integrating external ratings and reviews. Users can also customize their experience through adjustable dashboard layouts and visual themes.
- [rxkotlin/pocket](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/rxkotlin-pocket.md) (32 ⭐) — This is a first kotlin project
