Kener is a self-hosted status page platform and uptime monitoring tool designed to track the health and availability of websites, APIs, and infrastructure components. It functions as an incident management system that automates the detection of service disruptions and provides a public-facing dashboard to communicate real-time system status and maintenance schedules to end users. The platform distinguishes itself through its multi-tenant architecture, which allows for the operation of multiple independent, branded status pages from a single installation. It supports deep customization of the
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
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
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