DbGate is cross-platform database manager. It's designed to be simple to use and effective, when working with more databases simultaneously. But there are also many advanced features like schema compare, visual query designer, chart visualisation or batch export and import.
Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB, Redis, SQLite, Amazon Redshift, CockroachDB, MariaDB, CosmosDB (Premium), ClickHouse. Admin databases, tables, schemas, indexes, keys. Synchronize database structures. Query designer. Form view. Limited JSON views.
filebrowser provides a file managing interface within a specified directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit your files. It allows the creation of multiple users and each user can have its own directory. It can be used as a standalone app or as a middleware. Install it on a server, direct it to a path and then access your files through a nice web interface. Login-mediated. Built-in file editor. Upload and download. Custom command execution on the server. Customizable.
XMPP Bot to provide version/uptime/contact information for federated XMPP servers. !commands. Uses documented XEPs for its functionality, so make sure they're enabled on the server side. MUC enabled. "Federated" is the key here - the has to be able to contact other servers on the XMPP network.
Written using Python3.
Forked the repo: https://github.com/virtadpt/xmpp-chatbot
A curated list of awesome stuff around the Matrix protocol, network, and ecosystem.
Python module for native access to the systemd facilities. Functionality is separated into different sub-modules: journal, daemons and sockets, machine and boot identifiers, and login. Appears packaged for all of the big distros already.
About as official as it gets. Documentation: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/python-systemd/
Pip: systemd-python
The main goal of DockSTARTer is to make it quick and easy to get up and running with Docker. Text based UI with menus for configuring, updating, managing, and backing up Docker containers. Lets you pick and install from a list of container appliances for specific tasks.
Shell In A Box implements a web server that can export arbitrary command line tools to a web based terminal emulator. This emulator is accessible to any JavaScript and CSS enabled web browser and does not require any additional browser plugins. Probably more heavyweight than SSH but it also affords certain advantages.
Written in C.
This is the set of code and utilities for running and managing the tilde.club server.
A text editor for editing and updating entries in an LDAP directory. It connects to a server and asks you to log in but then acts just like vi.
An open-source command line utility for *nix that lets you manipulate a Windows Active Directory. You can create and manipulate accounts and groups, modify attributes, and more.
A public mailing list service that caters specifically to F/OSS projects and Free Culture collaboration. No ads, no censorship, no frills.
Everything you need to know about administering software RAID on Linux in a nutshell.
Archived.
A single-file database administration utility written in PHP. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, and Oracle database servers. Formerly phpMyAdmin. Seems to let you do everything you could do from a database shell. Session-aware. Has plugins for a number of popular web apps to help you fix their databases should you need to. Easily themeable, just drop a new CSS file into the directory Adminer is installed in.
A utility which monitors routers by logging into them, pulling the config files, and comparing them against known-good files to see if anyone's been monkeying with them. Supports Cisco, Juniper, Foundry, Redback, ADC, MRT, Alteon, and HP gear, probably more.