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    npm Reviews

    npm

    npm

    $7 per month
    At npm, Inc., we are the driving force behind the Node package manager, the npm Registry, and the npm CLI, which we provide to the community at no cost. While our primary objective is to support developers by creating and marketing valuable tools, users can start for free or upgrade to npm Pro for an enhanced JavaScript development experience that includes features such as private packages. We aim to bring the best of open-source solutions to individuals, teams, and organizations, and our services are trusted by over 11 million developers globally, underscoring our commitment to making JavaScript development both elegant and secure. The npm Registry has emerged as a pivotal hub for JavaScript code sharing, boasting over one million packages, thus becoming the largest software registry available. Our additional tools and services elevate the use of the Registry and enhance your development efforts. At npm, Inc., we take pride in having dedicated teams of full-time professionals focused on maintaining the npm Registry, refining the CLI, bolstering JavaScript security, and pursuing various innovative projects to further support our user community. This commitment ensures that we continually meet the evolving needs of developers around the world.
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    GitHub Packages Reviews

    GitHub Packages

    GitHub

    $0.25 per GB
    GitHub Packages allows you to publish and consume packages securely, whether within your organization or for a global audience. By utilizing standard package managers along with native commands, you can seamlessly authenticate and publish your packages directly to GitHub. It's essential to comprehend and install package contents safely while sourcing them from the community on GitHub, ensuring that only approved packages are utilized within your organization. All your packages can be stored in a secure environment alongside your source code, safeguarded by your GitHub credentials. Additionally, with comprehensive API and webhook support, your workflows can be enhanced to integrate smoothly with GitHub Packages. The platform employs advanced edge caching through a global CDN, ensuring optimal performance regardless of your build locations. Moreover, you can leverage Actions to automate the publication of new package versions to GitHub Packages, facilitating smoother CI/CD processes. This enables you to install packages and images not only from GitHub Packages but also from your preferred registry, thereby enriching your development experience. By consolidating packaging and source control under one roof, GitHub Packages streamlines collaboration and enhances productivity across teams.
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    Monaca Reviews

    Monaca

    Monaca

    $19 per month
    Monaca offers a cloud-based development platform that enables users to create Cordova applications directly from their web browsers without the need for extensive setup. This comprehensive environment includes everything from a Cordova IDE and debugger to remote building capabilities, all consolidated in one convenient location. The Monaca debugger not only retains your source code modifications but also allows for real-time testing on actual devices during the development process. With a full suite of tools for cross-platform mobile development, Monaca facilitates coding, debugging, and building in an efficient manner. You can swiftly initiate deployment automation by linking your GitHub repository, with all build settings easily adjusted through the browser interface. By committing changes to the repository, you can trigger automatic remote builds, and you have the flexibility to define configurations precisely by specifying branch or tag names for both debugging and release builds. This platform ensures seamless building for all leading mobile operating systems, and it can be integrated with advanced Cordova tools to enhance functionality. Monaca streamlines the entire development process, making it an ideal choice for developers looking for efficiency and ease of use.
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    TelemetryHub Reviews

    TelemetryHub

    TelemetryHub by Scout APM

    Free
    Built on the open-source framework OpenTelemetry, TelemetryHub is the ultimate observability guide, providing data in a single pane of glass for all logs, metrics, and tracing data. A simple, reliable full-stack application monitoring tool that visualizes your complex telemetry data in a consumable format with no propriety configuration or customizations required. TelemetryHub is an easy-to-use and affordable full-stack observability solution provided by Scout APM, an established Application Performance Monitoring tool.
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    Komodor Reviews

    Komodor

    Komodor

    $10 per node per month
    Komodor simplifies the troubleshooting process for Kubernetes, equipping you with all the essential tools to resolve issues confidently. It oversees your entire Kubernetes ecosystem, detects problems, reveals their underlying causes, and provides the necessary context for effective and independent troubleshooting. The platform automatically identifies anomalies, deployment failures, misconfigurations, bottlenecks, and various health-related issues. It enables you to recognize potential problems before they escalate and impact end-users. By utilizing pre-designed playbooks, you can enhance root cause analysis, avoid disruptive escalations, and conserve valuable developer time. Moreover, it offers clear remediation guidance that empowers every team member to act like a seasoned troubleshooting expert, fostering a more resilient operational environment. This proactive approach not only enhances team efficiency but also significantly improves overall system reliability.
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    Fusebit Reviews

    Fusebit

    Fusebit

    $199 per month
    Our integration platform, designed for code-first implementation, simplifies the complexities associated with navigating multiple APIs. Fusebit provides a range of connectors for the most widely used SaaS applications, and we continuously expand our offerings each week. Additionally, our open-source framework allows users to customize existing Fusebit connectors and develop their own integrations for any platform of choice. With Fusebit, there's no restriction on the systems you can link together! This product empowers developers to swiftly incorporate integrations into their applications using robust API components. It alleviates the challenges of working with various disparate APIs while preserving the agility and ease-of-use that a code-first approach provides. By addressing integration needs much like how Stripe caters to payment solutions, Fusebit becomes an essential tool for developers. Plus, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with complete control over your integrations.
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    Kraken CI Reviews

    Kraken CI

    Michal Nowikowski

    free
    Modern CI/CD system, open-source and on-premise, that is highly scalable, flexible, and focused on testing. Features: Flexible workflow planning with Starlark/Python - Testing and distributed building - various executors: bare metal, Docker, LXD - Highly scalable to thousands upon thousands of executors Advanced test results analysis - Integration with AWS EC2 & ECS, Azure VM, and autoscaling GitHub, GitLab, and Gitea support webhooks Email and Slack notifications
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    Snapcraft Reviews
    This repository contains the code for snapd, which is the background service responsible for managing and maintaining the installed snap packages. Snaps are versatile application packages designed for desktop, cloud, and IoT environments, featuring automatic updates. They are user-friendly, secure, compatible across different platforms, and do not require additional dependencies, making them popular on millions of Linux systems daily. In addition to various service and management capabilities, snapd offers the snap command for installing and removing snaps while facilitating interaction with the broader snap ecosystem. It also enforces confinement policies that keep snaps isolated from the base system and from each other, and it manages the interfaces that allow snaps to utilize specific system resources beyond their confinement. For those interested in installing applications like Spotify or Visual Studio Code, the Snap Store is a great place to explore. Furthermore, if you're keen on creating your own snaps, we recommend starting with our comprehensive documentation on how to build a snap. This documentation will guide you through the essential steps for developing and packaging your apps effectively.
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    Scoop Reviews
    Scoop allows you to effortlessly install your favorite programs directly from the command line with minimal hassle. For terminal applications, it generates shims—essentially shortcuts for command-line use—stored in the ~\scoop\shims directory, which is included in your PATH. In contrast, when it comes to graphical applications, Scoop places shortcuts in a specific Start menu folder named 'Scoop Apps'. This organized approach ensures that packages are uninstalled cleanly, providing clarity on which tools are available in your PATH and Start menu. Moreover, this system helps maintain a tidy environment, making it easier for users to manage their applications effectively.
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    Rudix Reviews
    Rudix serves as a build system specifically designed for macOS, previously known as Mac OS X, while offering limited compatibility with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux. This build system, often referred to as "ports," supplies detailed guidance for compiling third-party software directly from the source code. Beyond merely functioning as a ports framework, Rudix includes a variety of packages and precompiled software packaged neatly in *.pkg files for straightforward installation on your Mac. Those interested in contributing to the project can find it on GitHub at rudix-mac or its mirrored version on GitLab at rudix. Users are encouraged to utilize the GitHub issue tracker for reporting bugs or suggesting new features. Alternatives to Rudix include similar projects like Fink, MacPorts, pkgsrc, and Homebrew, which also aim to simplify software installation on macOS. Packages are meticulously compiled and verified on macOS Big Sur (Version 11, Intel only!), Catalina (Version 10.15), and OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11). Each package is designed to be self-sufficient, containing all necessary components to function properly, with binaries, libraries, and documentation installed in the /usr/local/ directory. Furthermore, Rudix aims to enhance the user experience by providing a cohesive platform for software development and installation on macOS.
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    PackageManagement (OneGet) Reviews

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    Free
    This module is not undergoing any active development at the moment. We have ceased the acceptance of pull requests for this repository. OneGet has reached a stable condition and will only be provided with critical bug fixes from Microsoft going forward. Should you have any inquiries or encounter any unforeseen issues with this module, we encourage you to create an issue in the repository. Currently, PackageManagement is compatible with Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Additionally, we regularly release binary updates to PowerShellCore, ensuring that PackageManagement is included in the PowerShell Core distributions. It is important to stay updated on these developments for optimal functionality.
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    AppGet Reviews
    AppGet is an open-source package manager moderated by GitHub that emphasizes security, automation, and user-friendliness. All moderation processes are conducted through GitHub, allowing anyone to submit a pull request that is subsequently reviewed and approved by our dedicated team. Users can install, update, and remove any application found in our library, even those not initially installed via AppGet. Both our client code and application library are fully open-source and accessible on GitHub. Our AppGet bots tirelessly operate around the clock to ensure our application library remains current with the latest software versions. Applications listed in AppGet's library are always sourced directly from the original authors, eliminating the hassle of searching the internet for download links. Furthermore, AppGet employs metadata-only manifest files, streamlining the review process for manifests and enhancing overall security. This approach not only simplifies the workflow for users but also fosters a trustworthy environment for software management.
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    Npackd Reviews
    Npackd, which is pronounced as "unpacked," serves as a GPLv3 licensed application store and package manager designed specifically for Windows users. This platform simplifies the process of discovering and installing software, ensuring that your system remains current while also providing the option to remove applications that are no longer needed. The installation and uninstallation procedures are fully automated, allowing for silent or unattended operations without user intervention. To gain a clearer insight into its functionalities, you can view a brief video that explains how Npackd operates. With its user-friendly interface and automation capabilities, Npackd enhances the overall software management experience on Windows systems.
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    Fortran Package Manager Reviews
    The Fortran Package Manager (fpm) serves as both a package manager and a build system specifically designed for Fortran. It boasts a wide array of available packages, contributing to a vibrant ecosystem of both general-purpose and high-performance code, enhancing accessibility for users. Aimed at improving the overall experience for Fortran developers, fpm simplifies the process of building Fortran programs or libraries, executing tests, running examples, and managing dependencies for other Fortran projects. Its design draws inspiration from Rust’s Cargo, creating an intuitive user interface. Additionally, fpm has a long-term vision focused on fostering the growth of modern Fortran applications and libraries. One notable feature of fpm is its plugin system, which facilitates the extension of its capabilities. Among these plugins is the fpm-search project, which enables users to query the package registry effortlessly, and because it is built with fpm, installation on any system is straightforward. This synergy not only streamlines the development process but also encourages collaboration among developers within the Fortran community.
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    Cargo Reviews
    Cargo serves as the package manager for Rust, handling tasks such as downloading dependencies, compiling packages, creating distributable versions, and uploading them to crates.io, which is the Rust community's designated package registry. Contributions to this book can be made through GitHub. To begin using Cargo, you need to install both Cargo and Rust, then create your first crate. Through the command-line interface, you will be able to interact with Cargo easily. A Rust crate can be classified as either a library or an executable, known respectively as a library crate or a binary crate. Generally speaking, the term crate can denote the source code of the project or the compiled output it generates. Additionally, it may also refer to a compressed package obtained from a registry. You can create crates that depend on external libraries available on crates.io, other registries, git repositories, or even local subdirectories. Moreover, there is an option to temporarily change the location of a dependency, providing flexibility in your project management. This versatility makes Cargo an essential tool for Rust developers.
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    Novus Reviews
    Introducing a remarkably rapid and advanced package manager for Windows, Novus stands out from its competitors through its innovative use of multithreaded downloads that enhance download speeds by up to eight times. In addition to its incredible speed, Novus excels at installing and uninstalling packages simultaneously, ensuring maximum efficiency. Furthermore, every package within Novus is consistently monitored, guaranteeing that they remain up to date and are trusted by the user community. With its cutting-edge approach and commitment to reliability, Novus is set to revolutionize the way users manage software on their Windows systems. This blend of speed and trustworthiness makes Novus a standout choice for anyone looking to streamline their package management experience.
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    Adadot Reviews

    Adadot

    Adadot

    $10 per user per month
    Similar to how a fitness tracker aids in monitoring your progress, Adadot is designed to enhance your capabilities as a developer. It enables you to boost your shipping speed, improve code quality, and enhance collaboration while keeping your well-being intact. With built-in privacy measures such as de-identification, data aggregation, and differential privacy, you can rest assured that only authorized individuals will have access to the necessary information through customizable access permissions. Adadot seamlessly integrates with your existing tools, revealing insights that have previously gone unnoticed. The principle of "if you can't measure it, you can't improve it" is central to its functionality, allowing you to benchmark both personal and team performances against some of the top developers worldwide. For the first time, you have the ability to analyze and compare your progress over time and alongside your peers. With Adadot’s intuitive alerts and suggestions, you can avoid overextending yourself or your team, ensuring a balanced approach to productivity. By utilizing this tool, you gain a competitive edge while maintaining a healthy work-life balance, ultimately leading to a more rewarding development experience.
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    Tailscale Reviews

    Tailscale

    Tailscale

    $5 per user per month
    Establishing a secure network among your servers, computers, and cloud instances is vital, and Tailscale simplifies this process, functioning seamlessly even when systems are divided by firewalls or subnets. Instead of grappling with a convoluted and fragile setup of firewalls, regulations, and vulnerabilities while questioning the adequacy of your network's security, you can enjoy direct device connections from any location or networking setup. This is achieved without compromising your firewall's integrity. Devices are only allowed to connect once they authenticate through your current identity provider, facilitating easy implementation of multi-factor authentication, revoking access for former employees, and much more. You can also establish role-based access controls to limit access to sensitive servers or permit contractors to view only what is necessary. Furthermore, every connection is meticulously logged from both ends, and this information can be accessed via a user-friendly dashboard and logging API, ensuring transparency and accountability in your network operations. Ultimately, Tailscale empowers you to maintain a robust security posture while simplifying network management.
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    Nirmata Reviews

    Nirmata

    Nirmata

    $50 per node per month
    Launch production-ready Kubernetes clusters within just a few days and facilitate the swift onboarding of users and applications. Tackle the complexities of Kubernetes using a robust and user-friendly DevOps solution that minimizes friction among teams, fosters better collaboration, and increases overall productivity. With Nirmata's Kubernetes Policy Manager, you can ensure the appropriate security measures, compliance, and governance for Kubernetes, enabling you to scale operations smoothly. Manage all your Kubernetes clusters, policies, and applications seamlessly in a single platform, while optimizing operations through the DevSecOps Platform. Nirmata’s DevSecOps platform is designed to integrate effortlessly with various cloud providers such as EKS, AKS, GKE, OKE, and offers support for infrastructure solutions like VMware, Nutanix, and bare metal. This solution effectively addresses the operational challenges faced by enterprise DevOps teams, providing them with comprehensive management and governance tools tailored for Kubernetes environments. By implementing Nirmata, organizations can improve their workflow efficiency and streamline their Kubernetes operations.
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    Restyled Reviews

    Restyled

    Restyled

    $5 one-time payment
    Adhering to a consistent coding style is crucial in software development. When multiple approaches are available for a given task, variations can emerge, leading to confusion and increasing the time required to read and understand the code. Additionally, inconsistencies in style can obscure significant bugs that could be detrimental to the project. Fortunately, there are excellent tools available for nearly every programming language that can automatically format code according to a specified style. By utilizing editor integrations or git pre-commit hooks, individual developers can streamline their workflow to manage style effectively. However, achieving uniformity across an entire team presents its own set of challenges. Restyled simplifies the process of enforcing a consistent coding style throughout your organization by seamlessly integrating into the pull request workflow. When you open a pull request that alters files in one of the numerous supported languages, if it does not meet your established style guidelines, a status check will fail and direct you to another pull request where the necessary style adjustments have been made. This functionality not only enhances code quality but also fosters collaboration within development teams, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
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    Stickler CI Reviews

    Stickler CI

    Stickler

    $15 per month
    Integrate your team's code evaluations with automated style suggestions across all programming languages in a single platform. Connecting your repository takes just a few clicks, and our review process is completed faster than ever. You can either adopt the recommended style guides or tailor each tool to meet your team's preferences. Utilize auto-fixing features to rectify style discrepancies, allowing you to concentrate on providing constructive feedback. Stickler CI retains your code solely for the duration of the review process, ensuring that your data is secure; once the review comments are made, your code is promptly deleted from our servers. Gradually enhance and unify the quality of your code with each pull request, ensuring that your coding standards are consistently applied amid ongoing changes without hindering your team's workflow. Achieve uniformity in your code quality and style by automatically employing style and quality verification tools. You have the option to either stick with the default settings or customize linters to align with your current coding standards, making it easier for your team to maintain high-quality code. In this way, you can foster a collaborative environment while promoting best practices in coding.
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    AppVeyor Reviews

    AppVeyor

    AppVeyor

    $29 per month
    We offer comprehensive support for various platforms including GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, Bitbucket, GitLab, Azure Repos, Kiln, Gitea, and custom repositories. You can set up builds using either versioned YAML configurations or through an intuitive user interface. Each build operates within a clean, isolated environment to ensure reliability and quality. With integrated deployment features and a built-in NuGet server, our service streamlines your workflow. Enjoy branch and pull request builds designed to enhance your development process, alongside access to professional support and a dynamic community. Our tools cater specifically to Windows developers, and we proudly provide our services free of charge for open-source projects, while subscriptions are available for private projects and AppVeyor Enterprise installations on-site. Experience expedited build, test, and deployment processes across any platform. You can get started within minutes as our service is compatible with any source control system and offers fast build virtual machines with administrative access. Our platform supports multi-stage deployments and is compatible with Windows, Linux, and macOS. Installation is quick and simple on any of these operating systems, and you can effortlessly run unlimited pipelines locally, within Docker, or on any cloud provider. Additionally, we offer free access for an unlimited number of users, projects, jobs, clouds, and agents, making it an ideal choice for teams of all sizes.
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    Saasment Reviews

    Saasment

    Saasment

    $89 per month
    Saasment addresses security vulnerabilities to minimize human errors in managing digital assets. We streamline security protocols to safeguard your company's sensitive information effectively. Our services include fraud deterrence and comprehensive protection against emerging threats that specifically target e-commerce platforms such as Shopify and Wix. With our automated cloud Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) services, you can concentrate on expanding your business while securing valuable partnerships. We help you pinpoint risks to gain insights into the security vulnerabilities present within your cloud and SaaS applications. You can then create a tailored security strategy that aligns with the identified risks in your environment. Once the strategy is developed, we assist in implementing the necessary solutions, elevating your business to achieve top-tier security through our SaaS security platform. Our commitment includes ongoing monitoring to ensure your organization remains devoid of vulnerabilities and risks. Additionally, we support businesses in identifying and rectifying misconfigurations across over 40 applications, while also facilitating continuous compliance tracking to uphold regulatory standards. By partnering with us, you can ensure a robust security posture that evolves alongside your business needs.
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    SquaredUp Reviews

    SquaredUp

    SquaredUp

    $9 Per user/month
    SquaredUp is a unified observability portal. Say goodbye to blind spots and data silos. Using data mesh and cutting-edge data visualization, SquaredUp gives IT and engineering teams one place to see everything that matters. Bring together data from across your tech stack without the headache of moving the data. Unlike other monitoring and observability tools that rely on a data warehouse, SquaredUp leaves your data where it is, plugging directly into each data source to index and stitch the data together using a data mesh. Teams have one place to go where they can search, visualize, and analyze data across all their tools. Take control of infrastructure, application, and product performance with unified visibility. Learn more at squaredup.com What you get: > Cutting-edge data visualization > Access to 100+ data sources > Any custom data source via Web API > Multi-cloud observability > Cost monitoring > Unlimited dashboards > Unlimited monitors Key features: > Out-of-box dashboards > Simple, flexible dashboard designer > Real-time monitoring > High-level roll-up views > Object drill downs > Notifications (Slack, Teams, email, etc.) > SQL analytics
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    configure8 Reviews

    configure8

    configure8

    $19/month per user
    configure8 is an internal developer portal that helps helps your developers move faster and build better software with self-serve access to the knowledge and functionality they need. configure8 is built around a universal catalog that easily organizes all of the sociotechnical knowledge about your team and applications, services, environments, and resources. Customize the data model to integrate any tool and present custom views and calculations. Easy to set-up and maintain, and delivers value. configure8 uses knowledge in the universal catalog to power Scorecards and Self-Serve Actions. Scorecards by configure8 feature the largest library of pre-built checks and the ability to scorecard any custom data as well as create standards tripwires. Self-Serve Actions feature dynamic forms that are contextually aware to minimize developer cognitive load for day 2 operations. We even offer starter templates + custom actions. Deploy configure8 on-premise or use our SaaS hosted version. We offer white glove support to ensure your success and high internal adoption rates.