# Service Level Objective Tracking Tools

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## Results

- [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 dis
- [abhineet123/deep-learning-for-tracking-and-detection](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/abhineet123-deep-learning-for-tracking-and-detection.md) (2,508 ⭐) — This project is a curated research repository and structured index focused on deep learning techniques for object detection and tracking. It serves as a centralized archive for academic papers, datasets, and software implementations, providing a cohesive resource for studying methodologies used in image and video analysis.

The repository distinguishes itself through a systematic approach to knowledge management, utilizing hierarchical file organization and metadata-driven tagging to categorize technical literature. By indexing domain-specific datasets and cross-referencing academic resources,
- [roboflow-ai/zero-shot-object-tracking](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/roboflow-ai-zero-shot-object-tracking.md) (383 ⭐) — Object tracking using Roboflow Inference API and Zero-Shot (CLIP) Deep SORT. Read more in our Zero-Shot Object Tracking announcement post.
- [actualbudget/actual](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/actualbudget-actual.md) (27,038 ⭐) — Actual is a local-first personal finance manager designed to help users track income, manage expenses, and maintain a balanced budget. It functions as a data-centric application that prioritizes offline access and local file storage, ensuring that financial records remain available and performant regardless of network connectivity.

The platform distinguishes itself through a robust architectural foundation that emphasizes data integrity and auditability. Every financial action is recorded as an immutable sequence of events, and all currency values are processed using an integer-based arithmet
- [linkedin/school-of-sre](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/linkedin-school-of-sre.md) (8,093 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive educational resource and curriculum focused on site reliability engineering, distributed systems, and infrastructure operations. It provides technical guides, a systems engineering course, and instructional manuals designed to teach the principles of managing large-scale computing environments.

The curriculum covers high-level architectural design for scalability and resilience, including fault-tolerant infrastructure, high-availability patterns, and microservices decomposition. It emphasizes the practical application of site reliability engineering through the
- [anthropics/claude-code](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/anthropics-claude-code.md) (132,728 ⭐) — Anthropic's terminal-native AI coding agent.
- [karanpratapsingh/system-design](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/karanpratapsingh-system-design.md) (44,051 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive educational resource focused on the principles, patterns, and trade-offs required to design scalable, reliable, and high-performance distributed systems. It provides a structured curriculum that covers the fundamental architectural strategies necessary for building modern software infrastructure, ranging from high-level system decomposition to low-level networking and data management.

The repository distinguishes itself by offering deep dives into complex architectural patterns, such as microservices-based decomposition, event-driven communication, and command-
- [praveen-palanisamy/multiple-object-tracking-lidar](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/praveen-palanisamy-multiple-object-tracking-lidar.md) (891 ⭐) — C++ implementation to Detect, track and classify multiple objects using LIDAR scans or point cloud
- [oi-wiki/oi-wiki](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/oi-wiki-oi-wiki.md) (26,176 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive, community-maintained knowledge base and toolkit designed for competitive programming. It serves as a centralized repository for algorithmic theory, data structures, and mathematical techniques, providing a structured reference for informatics and collegiate programming competitions.

The project distinguishes itself by integrating educational content with a robust suite of automation utilities. It provides a complete workflow for competitive programming, including tools for automated test case generation, solution verification, and direct interaction with onlin
- [flutter-team-archive/plugins](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/flutter-team-archive-plugins.md) (17,710 ⭐) — This project is a collection of official plugin packages and a native integration library designed to provide a consistent interface for accessing hardware and software functionality across different mobile and desktop platforms. It serves as a native platform bridge, enabling cross-platform applications to invoke native code and manage operating system dependencies.

The project utilizes a federated plugin architecture, splitting plugins into common interfaces and separate platform implementations to allow for independent development and extension. It further supports native integration throu
- [service-soft/ngx-material-tracking](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/service-soft-ngx-material-tracking.md) (2 ⭐) — Provides gdpr-compliant tracking functionality for angular websites.
- [juju/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/juju-errors.md) (1,387 ⭐) — Common juju errors and functions to annotate errors.  Based on juju/errgo
- [lissy93/dashy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/lissy93-dashy.md) (24,026 ⭐) — Dashy is a configuration-driven dashboard designed for personal infrastructure management and self-hosted service monitoring. It functions as a centralized portal that aggregates web links, live infrastructure metrics, and application health status into a unified, searchable interface. By utilizing a structured schema, the platform allows users to define their entire layout, navigation, and widget configuration through version-controlled files, ensuring a portable and reproducible setup across different environments.

The project distinguishes itself through a highly modular architecture that
- [pumpkinseed/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pumpkinseed-errors.md) (7 ⭐) — Simple and efficient error package
- [elastic/beats](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/elastic-beats.md) (12,630 ⭐) — Beats is a collection of lightweight, modular agents designed to gather, process, and forward operational telemetry from distributed infrastructure to centralized storage and analysis platforms. These agents function as a distributed data transport layer, decoupling the collection of logs, metrics, and network events from their final delivery destination. By maintaining local state and managing data flow, the system ensures reliable transmission of information across heterogeneous environments.

The project distinguishes itself through a modular pipeline architecture that allows for the assemb
- [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 sup
- [emperror/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/emperror-errors.md) (204 ⭐) — Drop-in replacement for the standard library errors package and github.com/pkg/errors
- [influxdata/telegraf](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/influxdata-telegraf.md) (17,619 ⭐) — Telegraf is a modular, cross-platform telemetry pipeline designed to collect, process, and route metrics from diverse infrastructure, applications, and hardware. It functions as a server-side middleware that normalizes heterogeneous data into a unified format, enabling consistent monitoring across complex environments. By utilizing a plugin-driven architecture, the agent manages the entire lifecycle of telemetry data from initial ingestion to final transmission.

The project distinguishes itself through a declarative, configuration-driven execution model that allows users to define complex dat
- [firefly-iii/firefly-iii](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/firefly-iii-firefly-iii.md) (22,431 ⭐) — Firefly III is a self-hosted personal finance management system built on a double-entry bookkeeping engine. It provides a comprehensive platform for tracking income, expenses, and account balances while maintaining financial integrity through structured accounting principles. Designed for private use, the system supports multi-user access, allowing independent financial administrations to coexist within a single installation.

The platform distinguishes itself through extensive automation and integration capabilities. It features a robust REST JSON API and webhook system that enables programma
- [coroot/coroot](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/coroot-coroot.md) (7,400 ⭐) — Coroot is an observability platform and Kubernetes performance monitor that utilizes eBPF to automatically collect metrics, logs, and traces without requiring manual code instrumentation. It functions as an OpenTelemetry trace analyzer and an LLM observability gateway, exposing system health data to large language models through the Model Context Protocol.

The platform differentiates itself by combining automated root cause analysis and AI-driven diagnostics to investigate performance regressions. It also includes a cloud cost monitoring tool that attributes infrastructure spending to specifi
- [gausby/level](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gausby-level.md) (5 ⭐) — Level for Elixir implements various helper functions and data types for working with Googles Level data store.
- [fosrl/pangolin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fosrl-pangolin.md) (21,255 ⭐) — Pangolin is a zero-trust remote access platform designed to provide secure, identity-aware connectivity to private network resources. It functions as a cloud-native network controller that orchestrates encrypted tunnels, traffic routing, and access policies across distributed environments. By leveraging WireGuard for secure data transport, the platform enables authenticated access to internal web applications, terminal sessions, and remote desktops without exposing services to the public internet.

The platform distinguishes itself through a declarative infrastructure model that synchronizes n
- [helicone/helicone](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/helicone-helicone.md) (5,830 ⭐) — Helicone is an open-source AI gateway and observability platform that provides a unified proxy for routing requests to over 100 LLM providers, combined with comprehensive logging, monitoring, and cost tracking for every call. It functions as a central interception layer that captures request and response data, latency, token usage, and errors across providers, making it possible to observe and debug all LLM interactions from a single dashboard. The platform also includes a prompt management system for versioning, deploying, and A/B testing prompt templates without code changes, and an evaluati
- [cockroachdb/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cockroachdb-errors.md) (2,411 ⭐) — Go error library with error portability over the network
- [jamesm0rr1s/add-and-track-custom-issues](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jamesm0rr1s-add-and-track-custom-issues.md) (4 ⭐) — Add & Track Custom Issues is a Burp Suite extension that allows users to add and track manual findings that the automated scanner was unable to identify.
- [ripienaar/free-for-dev](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ripienaar-free-for-dev.md) (123,154 ⭐) — This project is a community-maintained directory of technical resources, tools, and services that offer free tiers for developers. It serves as a centralized reference point for discovering infrastructure, software, and educational materials, helping individuals and teams minimize operational costs while building and scaling applications.

The directory distinguishes itself through a collaborative, community-driven curation model that aggregates metadata about third-party services. By utilizing a hierarchical taxonomy and storing all content in version-controlled, plain-text files, the project
- [expo/expo](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/expo-expo.md) (50,111 ⭐) — Expo is a universal mobile framework designed to build native iOS and Android applications from a single codebase using web-standard technologies. It provides a comprehensive development environment that includes a unified runtime for testing, cloud-based infrastructure for compiling and signing native binaries, and automated tools for managing the entire mobile release lifecycle, including app store submission.

The framework distinguishes itself through a plugin-based native configuration engine that programmatically modifies project files, allowing developers to integrate native modules wit
- [eclipse-theia/theia](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/eclipse-theia-theia.md) (21,569 ⭐) — Theia is a modular framework designed for building professional-grade development environments that function as both local desktop applications and remote browser-based services. It provides a comprehensive toolkit for constructing specialized coding tools, allowing developers to assemble custom interfaces and backend logic through a flexible, contribution-based architecture.

The platform distinguishes itself through a highly extensible workbench that supports the integration of existing third-party editor plugins and standard language servers. By utilizing a dependency injection container an
- [goproxyio/goproxy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/goproxyio-goproxy.md) (5,871 ⭐) — goproxy is a Go module proxy server that caches and serves Go module dependencies to accelerate builds and improve reliability. It acts as an HTTP server that proxies requests to upstream sources, caching downloaded modules locally so repeated requests are served instantly without re-downloading. The project provides a mirror that stores a read-only copy of public Go modules for offline or accelerated access, and can bypass checksum database verification for private or unrecognized modules.

The proxy is configured entirely through Go environment variables like GOPROXY, GONOSUMCHECK, and GONOS
- [pkg/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pkg-errors.md) (8,258 ⭐) — pkg/errors is a Go library that provides primitives for creating, annotating, and inspecting errors with stack traces and contextual information. Its core identity centers on capturing the call stack at the point of error creation or wrapping, preserving that information for later debugging and root cause analysis.

The library distinguishes itself through a set of tightly integrated capabilities for error handling. It supports wrapping errors with descriptive messages while recording a new stack trace at the wrapping point, annotating existing errors with either a message or a stack trace ind
- [davila7/claude-code-templates](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/davila7-claude-code-templates.md) (20,933 ⭐) — Claude Code Templates is a comprehensive framework for orchestrating specialized AI agents and automating development workflows within local environments. It provides a structured system for defining, configuring, and deploying AI personas that handle specific technical tasks, ranging from backend architecture and frontend implementation to security auditing and infrastructure management.

The project distinguishes itself through a configuration-driven approach that allows teams to standardize development environments and share reusable agent definitions across projects. It includes a robust C
- [mcp-use/mcp-use](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mcp-use-mcp-use.md) (10,137 ⭐) — mcp-use is a development framework designed for building, deploying, and managing servers, clients, and autonomous agents using the Model Context Protocol. It provides a comprehensive toolkit for creating servers that expose custom tools, data resources, and prompts to compatible AI agents.

The project distinguishes itself by offering a complete lifecycle for protocol-based applications, including a dedicated hosting platform for production servers and a compliance validator to ensure servers meet marketplace publishing requirements. It also features an observability suite for tracing protoco
- [iotbzh/high-level-viwi-service](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/iotbzh-high-level-viwi-service.md) (0 ⭐)
- [level/levelup](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/level-levelup.md) (4,072 ⭐) — Superseded by abstract-level. A wrapper for abstract-leveldown compliant stores, for Node.js and browsers.
- [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 interacti
- [drizzle-team/drizzle-orm](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/drizzle-team-drizzle-orm.md) (34,835 ⭐) — Drizzle ORM is a TypeScript-native database toolkit providing type-safe SQL query building, schema management, and automated migrations across PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and SingleStore.
- [hatchet-dev/hatchet](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hatchet-dev-hatchet.md) (6,622 ⭐) — Hatchet is an open-source durable workflow engine and task orchestration platform. It provides a framework for building and executing fault-tolerant, multi-step pipelines as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), with automatic retries, scheduling, and real-time observability. The system is built around durable task checkpointing, which persists execution state after each step so work can resume from the last checkpoint after a worker crash or restart, and it supports event-driven task resumption that pauses a task until a matching external event arrives.

The platform distinguishes itself through it
- [neuronlabs/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/neuronlabs-errors.md) (6 ⭐) — Simple golang error handling with classification primitives.
- [enso-org/enso](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/enso-org-enso.md) (7,439 ⭐) — Enso is a visual dataflow programming environment and multi-language data processing engine that compiles Enso, Python, Java, and JavaScript into a unified representation with a shared memory model for zero-overhead inter-language calls. It functions as a self-service data preparation and analysis platform where users can build data pipelines by connecting nodes in a graph, switching between a no-code visual interface and a code view while keeping all changes reviewable. The platform also serves as a cloud data workflow scheduler and API exposer, allowing workflows to run on a timetable or be
- [flet-dev/flet](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/flet-dev-flet.md) (15,611 ⭐) — Flet is a cross-platform framework that enables developers to build interactive desktop, mobile, and web applications using only Python. By utilizing a declarative programming model, it allows for the construction of complex user interfaces through a hierarchical structure of components, removing the need for specialized knowledge of web-specific languages like HTML, CSS, or JavaScript.

The framework distinguishes itself by offloading visual rendering to a high-performance graphics engine while maintaining application logic within a centralized server-side environment. This architecture synch
- [gaomingqi/track-anything](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gaomingqi-track-anything.md) (6,936 ⭐) — Track-Anything is an AI-driven video object segmentation and tracking system. It utilizes the Segment Anything Model to isolate and mask multiple objects across video frames, providing tools for automated mask propagation and background-filling inpainting.

The system distinguishes itself through a multi-object segmentation pipeline that can follow several distinct targets simultaneously. It includes a video inpainting utility to remove tracked objects and replace them with synthesized background content, as well as temporal mask refinement to correct tracking drift.

The project covers broad
- [oneuptime/oneuptime](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/oneuptime-oneuptime.md) (7,164 ⭐) — OneUptime is an open-source observability platform designed for monitoring service availability, infrastructure health, and application performance. It functions as a comprehensive system for tracking uptime and managing the end-to-end lifecycle of production incidents.

The platform distinguishes itself through automated root cause analysis agents that identify failure triggers and generate code fixes via pull requests. It also provides branded public status pages to communicate real-time service availability and historical uptime data to end users.

The system covers a broad range of operati
- [gokumohandas/made-with-ml](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gokumohandas-made-with-ml.md) (48,343 ⭐) — Made-With-ML is an automated documentation generator and developer experience platform designed to transform source code into structured, searchable reference websites. It functions as a codebase intelligence tool that parses implementation details to provide clear explanations of logic and data requirements.

The system distinguishes itself by leveraging language-level type annotations and structured code comments to generate interface specifications. By utilizing static analysis to extract metadata, it automates the transformation of docstrings into web-ready documentation, ensuring that tec
- [midday-ai/midday](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/midday-ai-midday.md) (14,026 ⭐) — Midday is an open-source, self-hosted financial dashboard designed for business expense management and automated bookkeeping. It functions as a centralized platform that aggregates transaction history and account balances from multiple external banking providers, allowing users to maintain full control over their sensitive financial data on private infrastructure.

The platform distinguishes itself through its automated reconciliation workflows, which categorize business expenditures and generate structured financial reports to reduce manual data entry. By integrating with financial data aggre
- [naughtygopher/errors](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/naughtygopher-errors.md) (75 ⭐) — A drop-in replacement for Go errors, with some added sugar! Unwrap user-friendly messages, HTTP status code, easy wrapping with multiple error types.
- [louislam/uptime-kuma](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/louislam-uptime-kuma.md) (88,107 ⭐) — Uptime Kuma is a self-hosted monitoring platform designed to track the availability and performance of network services and websites. It functions as a centralized dashboard that executes asynchronous health checks on a scheduled interval, providing real-time visibility into infrastructure health and service uptime.

The platform distinguishes itself through a dedicated notification engine that dispatches alerts across multiple third-party messaging services, alongside a public status page generator that allows users to communicate service health and historical metrics via custom domains. Its
- [nufailtd/terraform-budget-gcp](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nufailtd-terraform-budget-gcp.md) (49 ⭐) — Terraform Manifests to create resources on Google Cloud Platform for hobbyists with limited budgets.
- [dotnet/efcore](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dotnet-efcore.md) (14,587 ⭐) — Entity Framework Core is an object-relational mapper that enables developers to interact with database systems using strongly-typed code. It serves as a comprehensive data access framework, providing a unified interface for mapping application objects to relational and non-relational database schemas while managing the lifecycle of data operations through a central context.

The project distinguishes itself through a provider-based architecture that decouples core data access logic from specific database engines, allowing for consistent interaction across diverse storage systems. It features a
- [fastshift/x-track](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fastshift-x-track.md) (6,250 ⭐) — X-Track is a firmware project for an embedded bicycle computer that combines GPS-based speed and ride metrics with offline map navigation. It functions as a GPS bicycle speedometer, displaying speed, distance, altitude, and other ride data on a handlebar-mounted screen, while also serving as an offline map viewer that renders locally stored map tiles without an internet connection.

The project distinguishes itself by including a firmware emulator that runs the embedded code on a PC, enabling development and testing without physical hardware. It also provides GPS-based clock calibration to aut
- [jamesm0rr1s/burpsuite-add-and-track-custom-issues](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jamesm0rr1s-burpsuite-add-and-track-custom-issues.md) (4 ⭐) — Add & Track Custom Issues is a Burp Suite extension that allows users to add and track manual findings that the automated scanner was unable to identify.
