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  1. # Awesome-Selfhosted
  2. Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers.
  3. This is a list of software which can be hosted locally.
  4. Table of Contents
  5. =================
  6. <!-- MarkdownTOC -->
  7. - [Analytics](#analytics)
  8. - [Automation](#automation)
  9. - [Blogging platforms](#blogging-platforms)
  10. - [Bug and task trackers](#bug-and-task-trackers)
  11. - [Calendar and address books](#calendar-and-address-books)
  12. - [Communication Systems](#communication-systems)
  13. - [Content Management Systems (CMS)](#content-management-systems-cms)
  14. - [Download tools](#download-tools)
  15. - [File Sharing](#file-sharing)
  16. - [File Synchronization Tools](#file-synchronization-tools)
  17. - [Games](#games)
  18. - [Gateways](#gateways)
  19. - [GPS tracking](#gps-tracking)
  20. - [Groupware](#groupware)
  21. - [Link Sharing](#link-sharing)
  22. - [Maps](#maps)
  23. - [Media Streaming](#media-streaming)
  24. - [Mind maps](#mind-maps)
  25. - [Money and Budgeting](#money-and-budgeting)
  26. - [Monitoring and administration](#monitoring-and-administration)
  27. - [Music streaming](#music-streaming)
  28. - [Note-taking](#note-taking)
  29. - [Office Suites](#office-suites)
  30. - [Password managers](#password-managers)
  31. - [Pastebins](#pastebins)
  32. - [Photo and Video Galleries](#photo-and-video-galleries)
  33. - [Polls and events](#polls-and-events)
  34. - [Private Clouds](#private-clouds)
  35. - [Proxy](#proxy)
  36. - [Read it Later Lists](#read-it-later-lists)
  37. - [RSS Readers](#rss-readers)
  38. - [Search engines](#search-engines)
  39. - [Social Networks](#social-networks)
  40. - [Software development platforms](#software-development-platforms)
  41. - [Text editors](#text-editors)
  42. - [URL Shorteners](#url-shorteners)
  43. - [Wikis](#wikis)
  44. - [List of Licenses](#list-of-licenses)
  45. - [Contributing](#contributing)
  46. - [License](#license)
  47. <!-- /MarkdownTOC -->
  48. ## Analytics
  49. * [Open Web Analytics](http://www.openwebanalytics.com/) - Google Analytics and Piwik alternative - `GNU-GPL` `PHP`
  50. * [Piwik](https://piwik.org/) - Leading open-source analytics platform that gives you more than just powerful analytics. - `GNU-GPL-3.0` `PHP`
  51. ## Automation
  52. * [Huginn](https://github.com/cantino/huginn) - Allows you to build agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Built in Ruby - `MIT` `Ruby`
  53. ## Blogging platforms
  54. * **[WeblogMatrix](http://www.weblogmatrix.org/) - Blogging platforms comparator.**
  55. * [Anchor CMS](http://anchorcms.com/) - Anchor is a free, lightweight, faster-than-a-bullet, simple blogging system, made for art–directed posts. ([Source code](https://github.com/anchorcms/anchor-cms)) `GNU GPLv3` `PHP`
  56. * [Blogotext](http://lehollandaisvolant.net/blogotext/en/) - a free blog-engine written in PHP and using SQLite. This offers you both an unmatched simplicity during installation and great performances. ([Source code](https://github.com/timovn/blogotext)) `MIT` `PHP`
  57. * [blosxom](http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/) - a lightweight yet feature-packed weblog application designed from the ground up with simplicity, usability, and interoperability in mind. `MIT` `Perl`
  58. * [Chyrp](http://chyrp.net/) - An extra-awesome, extra-lightweight blog engine ([Source code](https://github.com/chyrp/chyrp)) `MIT` `PHP`
  59. * [Dotclear](http://dotclear.org/) - Take control over your blog! ([Source code](https://hg.dotclear.org/dotclear)) `GNU GPLv2` `PHP`
  60. * [Ghost](http://ghost.org/) - Just a blogging platform ([Source code](https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost)) `MIT` `Nodejs`
  61. * [htmly](http://www.htmly.com/) - Databaseless Blogging Platform (Flat-File Blog) ([Source code]((https://github.com/danpros/htmly)), [Demo](http://www.htmly.com/demo/)) `GNU GPLv2` `PHP`
  62. * [Pelican](http://blog.getpelican.com) - Static sight generator written in Python, requires no database or server-side logic ([Source code](https://github.com/getpelican/pelican)) `GNU-GPL-3.0` `Python`
  63. * [PluXml](http://www.pluxml.org/) - XML-based blog/CMS platform ([Source code](https://github.com/pluxml/PluXml)) `GNU GPL` `PHP`
  64. * [Wordpress](https://wordpress.org/) - Create a beautiful website or blog. ([Source code](https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress)) `GNU GPLv2`
  65. ## Bug and task trackers
  66. * [92five](http://92fiveapp.com/) - Self hosted project management application ([Source code](https://github.com/chintanbanugaria/92five)) `CC BY-NC 4.0` `PHP`
  67. * [Apache Bloodhound](https://bloodhound.apache.org/) - Manage software products, Keep track of features, tasks and bugs `Apache License` `Python`
  68. * [bulldog](https://github.com/infews/bulldog) - HTML5 task manager, built on todo.txt `MIT` `HTML5`
  69. * [Bumpy Booby](http://bumpy-booby.derivoile.fr/) - A simple, responsive and highly customizable PHP bug tracking system. ([Source code](https://github.com/piero-la-lune/Bumpy-Booby)) `MIT` `PHP`
  70. * [Flyspray](http://www.flyspray.org/) - uncomplicated, web-based bug tracking system ([Source code](https://github.com/Flyspray/flyspray)) `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  71. * [Gaskit](https://github.com/bkeepers/gaskit) - a git-backed issue tracker. It uses a branch in your local git database to store the tickets. `GNU-GPL`
  72. * [HabitRPG](http://habitrpg.com/) - A habit tracker app which treats your goals like a Role Playing Game. ([Source code](https://github.com/lefnire/habitrpg))
  73. * [Kanboard](http://kanboard.net/) - A simple and open source visual task board `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  74. * [MantisBT](https://www.mantisbt.org/) - Self hosted bug tracker, fits best for software development - ([Demo](https://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/my_view_page.php)) - ([Source code](https://github.com/mantisbt/mantisbt)) - `GPLv2`
  75. * [myTinyTodo](http://www.mytinytodo.net/) - Simple way to manage your todo list in AJAX style. Uses PHP, jQuery, SQLite/MySQL. GTD compliant. `GNU GPL`
  76. * [Phproject](http://www.phproject.org/) - A high performance full-featured project management system ([Source code](https://github.com/Alanaktion/phproject), [Demo](http://demo.phproject.org/)) `GNU-GPL-3.0`
  77. * [Redmine](http://www.redmine.org/) - Redmine is a flexible project management web application
  78. * [Taiga.io](https://taiga.io/) - Your Agile, Free and Open Source Project Management Tool ([Source code](https://github.com/taigaio))
  79. * [TaskBoard](http://taskboard.matthewross.me/) - A Kanban-inspired app for keeping track of things that need to get done. ([Source code](https://github.com/kiswa/TaskBoard)) `MIT`
  80. * [Taskfreak](http://www.taskfreak.com/original) - a simple but efficient web based task manager written in PHP. ([Demo](http://demo.taskfreak.com/))
  81. * [tasks.php](https://github.com/RaymiiOrg/tasks.php) - A simple task/todo list manager `MIT`
  82. * [Tinyissue](https://github.com/mikelbring/tinyissue) - Simple Issue Tracking for Teams `MIT`
  83. * [Tracks](http://getontracks.org/) - a web-based application to help you implement David Allen’s [Getting Things Done™](http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done) methodology. - ` GPL V2.0`
  84. ## Calendar and address books
  85. * [Radicale](http://radicale.org/) - A Simple Calendar and Contact Server
  86. * [calypso](http://keithp.com/calypso/) - a python-based CalDAV/CardDAV server
  87. * [AgenDAV](http://agendav.org/) - Multilanguage CalDAV web client with a rich AJAX interface and shared calendars support
  88. * [Baïkal](http://baikal.codr.fr/) - Lightweight CalDAV+CardDAV server
  89. ## Communication Systems
  90. * [Metronome](http://www.lightwitch.org/metronome) – XMPP server forked from Prosody. `MIT`
  91. * [Node-Chat](https://github.com/IgorAntun/node-chat) - A not-so-basic open-source chat with admin features. - `MIT`
  92. * [Prosody](http://prosody.im/) – Modern XMPP server written in Lua. `MIT`
  93. * [Kandan](http://getkandan.com/) – Kandan is an Open Source Alternative to HipChat. - `GNU-AGPL`
  94. * [Kontalk](http://kontalk.org/) – Kontalk is an Open Source Messenger, similiar to WhatsApp (app for android only currently), including end-to-end encryption, server is based on Tigase XMPP Server - [Source code](https://github.com/kontalk)) - `GPLv3`
  95. * [OpenFire](http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/) - instant messaging (XMPP) and groupchat server written in Java - `Apache License 2.0`
  96. * [Rocket.Chat](http://rocket.chat/) – Teamchat solution similar to Gitter.im or Slack - `MIT`
  97. * [Roundcube](https://roundcube.net) - A web interface to act as an IMAP frontend ([Screenshots](https://roundcube.net/screens/)) ([Source code](https://github.com/roundcube/roundcubemail/)) `GPLv3` `PHP`
  98. * [Kaiwa](http://getkaiwa.com) A modern XMPP Web client ([Source code](https://github.com/digicoop/kaiwa))
  99. * [Shout](http://shout-irc.com/) -The self-hosted web IRC client ([Demo](http://demo.shout-irc.com/), [Source code](https://github.com/erming/shout)) `MIT` `Nodejs`
  100. ## Content Management Systems (CMS)
  101. CMS are a practical way to setup a website with many features. CMS often come with third party plugins, themes and functionality that is easy to add and customize to your needs.
  102. * [99ko CMS](http://99ko.hellojo.fr) - 99ko allows you to create a website in minutes without knowledge of Web development. It does not use a database server but relies on simple text files (JSON format) to store your data. ([Source code](https://github.com/99ko-project/99ko-cms))
  103. * [Baun](http://bauncms.com/) - A modern, lightweight, extensible CMS for PHP - ([Source code](https://github.com/BaunCMS/Baun)) `MIT`
  104. * [Bolt](http://bolt.cm/) - Sophisticated, lightweight & simple CMS ([Source code](https://github.com/bolt/bolt))
  105. * [CMS Made Simple](http://www.cmsmadesimple.org/) - open source content management system, faster and easier management of website contents, scalable for small businesses to large corporations. `GNU-GPL`
  106. * [Concrete 5 CMS](http://www.concrete5.org/) - an open source content management system `MIT`
  107. * [Drupal](https://drupal.org/) - Advanced open source content management platform `GNU-GPL`
  108. * [GetSimple CMS](http://get-simple.info/) - The Simplest Content Management System. Ever. `GNU-GPL-3.0`
  109. * [Joomla!](http://www.joomla.fr/) - Advanced Content Management System (CMS) `GNU-GPL`
  110. * [Movable Type](https://movabletype.org/) - a powerful solution for the creation and management of web content.
  111. * [october](http://octobercms.com/) - Free, open-source, self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework. ([Source code](https://github.com/octobercms/october)) `MIT`
  112. * [Pagekit](http://pagekit.com/) - A new modern CMS to create and share ([Source code](https://github.com/pagekit/pagekit)) - `MIT`
  113. * [Pico](http://picocms.org/) - A stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS. ([Source code](https://github.com/gilbitron/Pico)) `MIT`
  114. * [SPIP](http://www.spip.net/fr) - Publication system for the Internet.
  115. * [Wordpress](https://wordpress.org/) - The worlds most-used blogging and CMS engine. ([Source code mirror](https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress)) `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  116. * [Gazelle](https://github.com/WhatCD/Gazelle) - Gazelle is a web framework geared towards private BitTorrent trackers. Although naturally focusing on music, it can be modified for most needs. `PHP`
  117. ## Download tools
  118. * [Alltube](https://github.com/Rudloff/alltube) - A web interface for [youtube-dl](https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl), a program to download videos and audio from [more than 100 websites](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html) ([Demo](http://alltubedownload.net/)) `GNU-GPL`
  119. ## File Sharing
  120. * [Coquelicot](https://coquelicot.potager.org/) - Coquelicot is a “one-click” file sharing web application with a focus on protecting users’ privacy. - `GNU-AGPL 3.0`
  121. * [Mediacrush](https://mediacru.sh/) - a website you can upload images, audio, and video to, and receive a link to share it with your friends ([Source code](https://github.com/MediaCrush/MediaCrush))
  122. * [lutim](https://github.com/ldidry/lutim) - Let's Upload That Image !
  123. * [img.bi](https://github.com/imgbi/img.bi) - img.bi is a secure image hosting. Images are encrypted using AES-256 with random key in browser before upload.
  124. * [Dropcenter](http://projet.idleman.fr/dropcenter/) - Upload files by simple drag-n-drop.
  125. * [Pydio](https://pyd.io/) - Turn any web server into a powerful file management system and an alternative to mainstream cloud storage providers.
  126. * [eXtplorer](http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/) - A PHP- and JavaScript- based File Manager
  127. * [Jyraphe](http://home.gna.org/jyraphe/) - Jyraphe is a web application of file repository, easy to install and easy to use.
  128. * [OnionShare](https://onionshare.org/) - securely and anonymously share a file of any size.
  129. * [Jirafeau](https://gitlab.com/mojo42/Jirafeau/wikis/home) - Jirafeau is a web site permitting to upload a file in a simple way and give an unique link to it. (Demo](http://jirafeau.net/))
  130. * [Pomf](https://github.com/nokonoko/Pomf) - Simple file uploading and sharing, source for the now shut down site Pomf.se `MIT` `PHP/Nodejs`
  131. * [instant.io](https://github.com/feross/instant.io) - Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent ([Demo](https://instant.io)) `MIT` `Nodejs`
  132. ## File Synchronization Tools
  133. * [BTSync](https://www.getsync.com/) `⊘ Closed Source` - BitTorrent Sync by BitTorrent, Inc is a proprietary peer-to-peer file synchronisation tool.
  134. * [Syncthing](http://syncthing.net/) - Syncthing is an open source peer-to-peer file synchronisation tool ([Source code](https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing)) - `MPL 2.0`
  135. * [Git Annex](http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/quickstart/) - File synchronization between computers, servers, external drives...
  136. * [Seafile](http://seafile.com/en/home/) - File Syncing and Collaboration for Teams
  137. * [SparkleShare](http://sparkleshare.org/) - Self hosted, instant, secure file sync
  138. * [Syncany](https://www.syncany.org/) - Secure file sync software for arbitrary storage backends - An open-source cloud storage and filesharing application. Securely synchronize your files to any kind of storage!
  139. * [Tahoe-LAFS](https://www.tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs) - Tahoe-LAFS is a Free and Open decentralized cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire file store continues to function correctly, preserving your privacy and security.
  140. ## Games
  141. * [20euros](https://github.com/jatekos101/20euros) - Clone of 2048 game with euros. - Unlicensed
  142. * [Agar.IO Clone](https://github.com/huytd/agar.io-clone) - Agar.io clone written with Socket.IO and HTML5 canvas - `MIT`
  143. * [Cubiks-2048](https://github.com/Kshitij-Banerjee/Cubiks-2048) - Clone of 2048 game in 3D. - `CCANC 4.0`
  144. ## Gateways
  145. * [GateOne](https://github.com/liftoff/GateOne/) - Gate One is an HTML5 web-based terminal emulator and SSH client. - `AGPL 3.0`
  146. * [Guacamole](http://guac-dev.org/) - Guacamole is a clientless remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like VNC and RDP. - `Proprietary`
  147. ## GPS tracking
  148. * [Traccar](https://www.traccar.org/) - Java application to track GPS positions. Supports loads of tracking devices and protocols, has an Android and iOS App. Has a web interface to view your trips - ([Demo](http://demo.traccar.org/), [Source code](https://github.com/tananaev?tab=repositories)) - `Apache License 2.0`
  149. ## Groupware
  150. * [Kolab](https://kolab.org/) - Kolab community is a unified communication and collaboration system - `Various FLOSS Licenses` ([Source](http://git.kolab.org/))
  151. * [Horde](http://www.horde.org/) - The Horde Project is about creating high quality Open Source applications and libraries, based on PHP and the Horde Framework. - `GPL` + Various Free Software / Open Source Software Licenses
  152. * [egroupware](http://www.egroupware.org/) - Software suite including calendars, address books, notepad, project management tools, client relationship managemnt tools (CRM), knowledge management tools, a wiki and a CMS.
  153. ## Link Sharing
  154. * [Bookie](https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie) - Python based delicious.com replacement ([Firefox addon](https://github.com/bookieio/bookie-firefox), [Demo](http://bmark.us/), [Documentation](http://docs.bmark.us/)
  155. * [Lobsters](https://lobste.rs) - Run your own link aggregation site - ([Source code](https://github.com/jcs/lobsters))
  156. * [Pinry](http://getpinry.com/) - The tiling image board system for people who want to save, tag, and share images, videos, and webpages. ([Demo](http://demo.getpinry.com/), [Source code](https://github.com/pinry/pinry))
  157. * [semanticscuttle](http://semanticscuttle.sourceforge.net/) - a social bookmarking tool experimenting with features like structured tags and collaborative tag descriptions.
  158. * [Shaarli](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli) - Personal, minimalist, super-fast, no-database bookmarking and link sharing plaform. ([Demo](http://shaarlidemo.tuxfamily.org/Shaarli) - `demo/demo`)
  159. * [unmark](https://github.com/plainmade/unmark) - An open source to do app for links
  160. ## Maps
  161. * [Graphhopper](https://graphhopper.com/) - Fast routing library and server using OpenStreetMap ([Source code](https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper))
  162. * [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/) - OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. ([Source code](https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website))
  163. ## Media Streaming
  164. * [Emby](https://github.com/MediaBrowser/MediaBrowser) - A home media server built using other popular open source technologies. - `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  165. * [HTPC Manager](http://htpc.io/) - A fully responsive interface to manage all your favorite media on your HTPC. - `MIT`
  166. * [Plex](https://plex.tv/) `⊘ Closed Source` - Plex is a centralized home media playback system with a powerful central server. - `Proprietary`
  167. ## Mind maps
  168. * [Mindmaps](https://github.com/drichard/mindmaps) - An open source, offline capable, mind mapping application ([Demo](http://drichard.org/mindmaps/))
  169. ## Money and Budgeting
  170. * [IHateMoney](http://ihatemoney.org/) - Manage your shared expenses, easily. - `Proprietary`
  171. ## Monitoring and administration
  172. * [Adagios](http://adagios.org/) - Web based Nagios interface for configuration, as well as monitoring (as a replacement to the standard interface), and a REST interface ([Demo](http://demo.adagios.org/), [SourceCode](https://github.com/opinkerfi/adagios), [Documentation](https://github.com/opinkerfi/adagios/wiki) - `GNU-GPL-v3.0` `Python`
  173. * [adminer](http://www.adminer.org/) - Database management in a single PHP file ([Source code](https://github.com/vrana/adminer))
  174. * [Icinga / Icinga 2](https://www.icinga.org/) - Nagios fork that has since lapped nagios several times. Comes with the possibility of clustered monitoring - ([SourceCode](https://github.com/Icinga)) - `GPLv2`
  175. * [linux-dash](https://github.com/afaqurk/linux-dash) - A drop-in, low-overhead monitoring web dashboard for a linux machine ([Demo](http://afaq.dreamhosters.com/linux-dash/))
  176. * [Nagios](https://www.nagios.org/) - Industry standard monitoring software, which has a lot of plugins and customisation posibilities. - `GPL`
  177. * [phpSysInfo](https://phpsysinfo.github.io/phpsysinfo/) - a customizable PHP script that displays information about your system nicely ([Demo](http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/phpsysinfo/index.php?disp=bootstrap))
  178. * [psdash](https://github.com/Jahaja/psdash) - A linux system information web dashboard using psutils and flask
  179. * [pyDash](https://github.com/k3oni/pydash) - Small web-based monitoring dashboard for linux ([Demo](http://pydash.hostechs.com/main/) - _admin/admin_)
  180. * [Reportr](http://www.reportr.io/) - Your life's personal dashboard. ([Source code](https://github.com/Reportr/dashboard))
  181. ## Music streaming
  182. * [cloudtunes](https://github.com/jakubroztocil/cloudtunes) - Web-based music player for the cloud
  183. * [Sonerezh](https://www.sonerezh.bzh/) - A self-hosted, web-based application for stream your music, everywhere. ([Demo](https://www.sonerezh.bzh/demo/), [Documentation](https://www.sonerezh.bzh/docs/), [Source code](https://github.com/sonerezh/sonerezh))
  184. ## Note-taking
  185. * [Jotter](https://github.com/yosko/jotter) - Jotter is a lightweight, no database, powerful web notebook that lets you create and manage notes online safely, quickly & easily. ([Demo](http://tools.yosko.net/demos/jotter/) - `demo/demo`)
  186. * [Laverna](https://laverna.cc/) - Laverna is a JavaScript note taking application with Markdown editor and encryption support. Consider it like open source alternative to Evernote ([Source code](https://github.com/Laverna/laverna), [Demo](https://laverna.cc/index.html#notes))
  187. * [minimalist-web-notepad](https://github.com/pereorga/minimalist-web-notepad)- a minimalist http://notepad.cc clone `Apache License` `PHP`
  188. * [OpenNote](https://github.com/FoxUSA/OpenNote) - OpenNote was built to be an open web-based alternative to Microsoft OneNote (T) and EverNote
  189. * [Paperwork](http://paperwork.rocks) - OpenSource note-taking & archiving alternative to Evernote, Microsoft OneNote & Google Keep ([Source code](https://github.com/twostairs/paperwork))
  190. ## Office Suites
  191. * [EtherCalc](https://ethercalc.org/) - Web spreadsheet. - CPAL 1.0
  192. * [Etherpad](http://etherpad.org/) - Etherpad is a highly customizable Open Source online editor providing collaborative editing in really real-time. - `Apache License`
  193. * [Only Office](http://onlyoffice.org/) - An office suite that enables you to manage documents, projects, team and customer relations in one place. - GNU - `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  194. ## Password managers
  195. * [Rattic](http://rattic.org/) - Password Management for Humans ([Source code](https://github.com/tildaslash/RatticWeb))
  196. ## Pastebins
  197. * [cryptonote](https://cryptonote.it) - A simple open source web application that lets users encrypt and share messages that can only be read once ([Source code](https://github.com/alainmeier/cryptonote))
  198. * [hastebin](http://hastebin.com/about.md) - open source pastebin written in node.js ([Source code](https://github.com/seejohnrun/haste-server))
  199. * [snipt](https://snipt.net/) - Long-term memory for coders. Share and store code snippets ([Source code](https://github.com/nicksergeant/snipt/))
  200. * [Stikked](https://github.com/claudehohl/Stikked) - An advanced and beautiful pastebin written in PHP
  201. * [Zerobin](http://sebsauvage.net/wiki/doku.php?id=php:zerobin) - A minimalist, opensource online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES. ([Demo](http://sebsauvage.net/paste/), [Source code](https://github.com/sebsauvage/zerobin))
  202. * [0bin](https://github.com/sametmax/0bin) - Client side encrypted pastebin `WTFPL` `Python`
  203. ## Photo and Video Galleries
  204. * [CumulusClips](http://cumulusclips.org/) - your own video sharing website with CumulusClips video sharing script. You can build a YouTube clone where users can upload, rate, comment on videos, and much more. ([Demo](https://tube.devosi.org/))
  205. * [Gallery](http://galleryproject.org/) - The simplest, most intuitive way to host your photos on your website ([Source code](https://github.com/gallery/gallery3))
  206. * [Lychee](http://lychee.electerious.com/) - an open source grid and album based photo-management-system ([Source code](https://github.com/electerious/Lychee)) - `MIT`
  207. * [Mediagoblin](http://mediagoblin.org) - a free software media publishing platform that anyone can run. You can think of it as a decentralized alternative to Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, etc
  208. * [MinigalNano](https://github.com/sebsauvage/MinigalNano) - MinigalNano is a very simple image gallery. It adheres to the KISS principle and is very easy to install. MinigalNano does not have a web admin interface: You just upload your images in the photo folder on your server (using FTP, SFTP...) ([Demo](http://boards.tomcanac.com/))
  209. * [phog](https://github.com/hillman/phog) - Static photo gallery generator with S3 uploader
  210. * [Photofloat](http://blog.zx2c4.com/567) - A Web 2.0 Photo Gallery Done Right via Static JSON & Dynamic Javascript ([Demo](http://photos.jasondonenfeld.com/))
  211. * [PhotoLight](https://github.com/thibaud-rohmer/PhotoLight) - The easiest photo gallery there is
  212. * [Photoshow](http://www.photoshow-gallery.com/) - ([Source code](https://github.com/thibaud-rohmer/PhotoShow))
  213. * [Piwigo](http://piwigo.org/) - Photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers. - `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  214. * [Pygmyfoto](https://github.com/dmpop/pygmyfoto) - A crude solution for publishing a photo roll on the web
  215. * [Shot.io](http://shot.io/) - Mobile optimised photo publishing platform (self-hosted Flickr alternative) ([Source code](https://github.com/AliasIO/Shot.io))
  216. * [sigal](https://github.com/saimn/sigal) - yet another simple static gallery generator
  217. * [Single File PHP Gallery](http://sye.dk/sfpg/) - is a web gallery in one single PHP file.
  218. * [UberGallery](http://www.ubergallery.net) - UberGallery is an easy to use, simple to manage, web photo gallery. UberGallery does not require a database and supports JPEG, GIF and PNG file types. Simply upload your images and UberGallery will automatically generate thumbnails and output HTML. ([Source code](https://github.com/UberGallery/UberGallery))
  219. * [Zenphoto](http://www.zenphoto.org/) - open-source gallery and CMS project ([Source code](https://github.com/zenphoto/zenphoto))
  220. ## Polls and events
  221. * [LimeSurvey](https://www.limesurvey.org) - Feature-rich Open Source web based polling software. Supports extensive survey logic. - ([Demo](https://demo.limesurvey.org))
  222. * [OpenSondage](https://github.com/leblanc-simon/OpenSondage) - an online service for planning an appointment or make a decision quickly and easily: Make a poll, Define dates or subjects to choose, Send the poll link to your friends or colleagues, Discuss and make a decision - ([Demo](http://framadate.org/), [Example](https://framadate.org/aqg259dth55iuhwm))
  223. * [Kyélà](http://kyela.net/) - Participation polls for group events - ([Source code](https://github.com/abienvenu/Kyela), [Demo](http://kyela.net/55232734237c8/))
  224. * [MaterialPoll](https://github.com/nearbycoder/materialpoll) - an opensource strawpoll.me clone for creating random polls. - ([Source code](https://github.com/nearbycoder/materialpoll), [Demo](http://materialpoll.tk))
  225. ## Private Clouds
  226. * [Tine 2.0org](https://www.tine20.org) - Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, WebDAV, ActiveSync, VOIP, Mail-Client, CRM, Sales, Projects, Timetracker - ([Demo](https://demo.tine20.net)) - `GNU-AGPL v3` - other licences involved, see LICENSE-file
  227. * [ownCloud](https://owncloud.org/) - All-in-one solution for saving and sharing files, photos, music,... - `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  228. * [seafile](http://www.seafile.com/en/home/) - File hosting and sharing solution primary for teams and organizations. - `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  229. ## Proxy
  230. * [Swiperproxy](https://swiperproxy.github.io/) - A lightning-fast, open source web proxy that is easy for you to run and customize. ([Source code](https://github.com/swiperproxy/swiperproxy), [Demo](http://proxy.donttrustrobots.nl/)) - `MIT`
  231. * [Oranjeproxy](http://lehollandaisvolant.net/tout/oranjeproxy/) - Anonymizing web proxy ([Source code](https://github.com/AmauryCarrade/OranjeProxy)) `GNU-GPL-2.0` `PHP`
  232. ## Read it Later Lists
  233. * [Wallabag](http://www.wallabag.org/?lang=fr_fr) - Wallabag, formerly Poche, is a web application allowing you to save articles to red them later with improved readability. ([Demo](http://demo.wallabag.org/), [Public instance](http://www.framabag.org/), [Source code](https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag
  234. * [Readityourself](https://github.com/memiks/readityourself) - read the web without ads, comments, or tweets ([Demo](http://www.readityourself.net/)) `MIT` `PHP`
  235. ## RSS Readers
  236. * [Cacocloud](https://github.com/Cacodaimon/CacoCloud) - A simple, fast and secure PHP/AngularJS based feed and mail reader, password and bookmark manager.
  237. * [CommaFeed](https://www.commafeed.com/) - Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader ([Source code](https://github.com/Athou/commafeed))
  238. * [Creaky Coot](https://github.com/piero-la-lune/Creaky-Coot) - Minimalist and responsive RSS reader and links saver
  239. * [Feedbin](https://feedbin.me) - a simple, fast and nice looking RSS reader. ([Source code](https://github.com/feedbin/feedbin))
  240. * [FeedHQ](https://feedhq.org/) - FeedHQ is a web-based feed reader ([Source code](https://github.com/feedhq/feedhq))
  241. * [Fresh RSS](http://freshrss.org/) - A free, self-hostable RSS aggregator. - `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  242. * [FreshRSS](http://freshrss.org/) - A self-hostable RSS feed aggregator ([Demo](http://demo.freshrss.org/i/), [Source code](https://github.com/marienfressinaud/FreshRSS))
  243. * [gritttt-rss](http://gritttt-rss.nicolashoening.de/) - More features for Tiny Tiny RSS [Source code](https://github.com/nhoening/gritttt-rss)
  244. * [Kriss Feed](http://tontof.net/kriss/feed/) - A simple and smart (or stupid) feed reader ([Demo](http://tontof.net/feed/), [Source code](https://github.com/tontof/kriss_feed/))
  245. * [Leed](http://projet.idleman.fr/leed/) - Leed (for Light Feed) is a Free and minimalist RSS aggregator ([Source code](https://github.com/ldleman/Leed))
  246. * [Leselys](https://github.com/socketubs/leselys) - your very elegant RSS reader
  247. * [Liled](https://github.com/ypo/liled) - Liled is an aggregator, capable of reading Atom and RSS feeds ([Demo](http://liled.alwaysdata.net/app/index.php) - _guest/guest_)
  248. * [Lite-Reader](http://cubny.com/lite-reader/) - Read your feeds on your own machine with a simple and lite application. ([Source code](https://github.com/cubny/lite-reader))
  249. * [Miniflux](http://miniflux.net/) - Miniflux is a minimalist and open source news reader. ([Source code](https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux))
  250. * [NewsBlur](https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur) - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument
  251. * [Reader-Self](http://readerself.com/) Self-hosted rss reader (php / mysql or sqlite) - Google Reader alternative ([Source code](https://github.com/readerself/readerself))
  252. * [Readr](https://github.com/pabloprieto/Readr) - A clean & simple, self-hosted RSS reader
  253. * [RSSminer](http://rssminer.net/) -An online rss reader written in clojure & javascript & java ([Source code](https://github.com/shenfeng/rssminer))
  254. * [selfoss](http://selfoss.aditu.de/) - Basic web-based Feedreader - `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  255. * [Selfoss](http://selfoss.aditu.de/) - The new multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application ([Source code](https://github.com/SSilence/selfoss))
  256. * [Stringer](https://github.com/swanson/stringer) - A work-in-progress self-hosted, anti-social RSS reader.
  257. * [Tiny Tiny RSS](https://tt-rss.org/redmine/projects/tt-rss/wiki) - Open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggregator. ([Demo](http://tt-rss.org/demo/), [Public instance](http://framanews.org/)) - `GNU-GPL-3.0`
  258. * [RelatedSoftware - Tiny Tiny RSS](http://tt-rss.org/redmine/projects/tt-rss/wiki/RelatedSoftware) - (mobile applications, browser plugins...)
  259. * [ttrss-mobile](https://github.com/mboinet/ttrss-mobile) - A mobile webapp for Tiny Tiny RSS
  260. ## Search engines
  261. * [Searx](https://github.com/asciimoo/searx) - A privacy-respecting, hackable metasearch engine ([Demo](https://searx.me/), [Public instances](https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/wiki/Searx-instances))
  262. ## Social Networks
  263. * [Bootcamp](http://trybootcamp.vitorfs.com) - An enterprise social network - [Source code](https://github.com/vitorfs/bootcamp)
  264. * [BuddyPress](http://buddypress.org/about/) - A powerful plugin that takes your WordPress.org powered site beyond the blog with social-network features like user profiles, activity streams, user groups, and more.
  265. * [Diaspora](https://diasporafoundation.org/) - Distributed social networking service. - `GNU-AGPL-3.0`
  266. * [Discourse](http://www.discourse.org/) - Advanced forum / community solution based on Ruby and JS - `GNU-GPL-2.0`
  267. * [Elgg](https://www.elgg.org/) - a powerful open source social networking engine - `GPLv2`
  268. * [Friendica](http://friendica.com/) - Social Communication Server ([Source code](https://github.com/friendica/friendica)) `GNU AGPL 3.0`
  269. * [Gnu Social](http://gnu.io/social/) - social communication software for both public and private communications
  270. * [Isso](http://posativ.org/isso/) - a lightweight commenting server written in Python and JavaScript. It aims to be a drop-in replacement for Disqus ([Source code](https://github.com/posativ/isso)) `Python` `MIT`
  271. * [Jappix](https://jappix.com/) - Jappix is an open social platform, that let's you easily get or keep in touch with everyone.
  272. * [Movim](https://movim.eu/) - A brand new social network, full of awesome features in a modern and smart interface)
  273. * [Pump.io](http://pump.io/) - stream server that does most of what people really want from a social network ([Source code](https://github.com/e14n/pump.io))
  274. * [Red](http://redmatrix.me/) - complete decentralised publishing, sharing, and communications system ([Source code](https://github.com/friendica/red))
  275. * [twister](http://twister.net.co/) - P2P microblogging platform
  276. ## Software development platforms
  277. * [gitbucket](http://takezoe.github.io/gitbucket/) - The easily installable GitHub clone powered by Scala - ([Source code](https://github.com/takezoe/gitbucket))
  278. * [GitLab](http://gitlab.org/) - Self Hosted Git Management Application - GitLab is open source software to collaborate on code. Manage git repositories with fine grained access controls that keep your code secure. Perform code reviews and enhance collaboration with merge requests. Each project can also have an issue tracker and a wiki ([Public instance](https://git.framasoft.org/)
  279. * [Gitlist](http://gitlist.org/) - A web-based git repository browser - GitList allows you to browse repositories using your favorite browser, viewing files under different revisions, commit history and diffs. ([Source code](https://github.com/klaussilveira/gitlist))
  280. * [Gitprep](http://gitprep.org/) - Portable Github clone ([Source code](https://github.com/yuki-kimoto/gitprep), [Demo](http://perlcodesample.sakura.ne.jp/gitprep.cgi))
  281. * [Gogs](https://github.com/gogits/gogs) - a painless self-hosted Git Service written in Go. ([Demo](http://try.gogits.org))
  282. * [Repo.js](http://darcyclarke.me/dev/repojs/) - A plugin to embed Github repos on your site ([Source code](https://github.com/darcyclarke/Repo.js))
  283. * [Regexr](http://regexr.com/) - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions. ([Source code](https://github.com/gskinner/regexr/)) `MIT` `Nodejs`
  284. * [Pairjam](http://pairjam.com/) - Real-time web-based collaborative coding ([Source code](https://github.com/neerajwahi/pairjam))
  285. * [Codiad](http://codiad.com/) - a web-based IDE framework with a small footprint and minimal requirements. ([Source code](https://github.com/Codiad/Codiad))
  286. ## Text editors
  287. * [dillinger](http://dillinger.io/) - The last Markdown editor, ever. ([Source code](https://github.com/joemccann/dillinger/)) `MIT` `Nodejs`
  288. ## URL Shorteners
  289. * [YOURLS](http://yourls.org/) - YOURLS is a set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run Your Own URL Shortener. Features include password protection, URL customization, bookmarklets, statistics, API, plugins, jsonp ([Source code](https://github.com/YOURLS/YOURLS/), [Documentation](https://github.com/YOURLS/YOURLS/wiki)) - `MIT`
  290. * [Polr](http://project.polr.me/) - A modern, minimalist, modular, and lightweight URL shortener ([Source code](https://github.com/Cydrobolt/polr)
  291. * [Lstu](https://github.com/ldidry/lstu) - _Let's SHorten That Url_ - Lightweight URL shortener
  292. ## Wikis
  293. * [Blazekiss](https://github.com/ldleman/blazekiss) - BlazeKiss is a KISS-based wiki (Keep It Simple, Stupid) - simplicity and functionality comes before all.
  294. * [commonplace](https://github.com/fredoliveira/commonplace) - A server for your markdown files. Give it a directory, and Commonplace gives you a url, pretty pages, and quick editing.
  295. * [daux.io](https://github.com/justinwalsh/daux.io) - Daux.io is an documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great looking documentation in a developer friendly way.
  296. * [Docstore](http://haldean.org/) - A basic site for hosting static documents - docstore is a simple way to serve Markdown files without any server-side processing, and without requiring you (as the author) to recompile every time you change an article. It consists of a very simple JS script that makes an ajax request to your server, runs a Markdown processor on what it finds, and then displays the results. Clone the repository and add articles in the text/ directory to get started. ([Source code](https://github.com/haldean/docstore))
  297. * [Dokuwiki](http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwiki) - An easy to use, lightweight, standards-compliant wiki engine with a simple syntax allowing reading the data outside the wiki. All data is stored in plain files, therefore no database is required. - `GNU GPL`
  298. * [Gitit](https://github.com/jgm/gitit) - A wiki program that stores pages and uploaded files in a git repository, which can then be modified using the VCS command line tools or the wiki's web interface. Supported markups include pandoc's extended version of markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, and HTML. Pages can be exported in a number of different formats, including LaTeX, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup. Other features include: plugins, syntax highlighting, caching, ATOM feeds...
  299. * [Gruik](http://gruik.io/) - An open-source markdown note-taking web app ([Source code](https://github.com/grena/gruik))
  300. * [markdown-tree](https://github.com/mil/markdown-tree) - serve a hierarchy / tree directory of markdown files. Use intended for small sites built in markdown
  301. * [MdWiki](https://dynalon.github.io/mdwiki/#!index.md) - a Markdown CMS/Wiki completely built in HTML5/Javascript and runs 100% on the client ([Source code](https://github.com/Dynalon/mdwiki))
  302. * [Mediawiki](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki)
  303. * [Olelo/Gitwiki](https://github.com/minad/olelo) - Olelo is a wiki that stores pages in a Git repository, supports many markup styles and has an extensible, hackable architecture! Features: Edit, move or delete pages; Page attribute editor; Support for hierarchical wikis (directory structure); File upload; History, commit and diff view; Locales (Czech, English, French, German); Support for many markup languages (Creole, Markdown, Textile, ...); RSS/Atom changelog for whole wiki or pages; Section editing for Creole; Embedded LaTeX formulas; Syntax highlighting; Image resizing, SVG to PNG/JPEG conversion; Auto-generated table of contents; Previews; View pages as S5 presentation; Privacy features: Access control lists, Private wiki, Read-only wiki. ([Demo](http://www.gitwiki.org/))
  304. * [Realms](https://github.com/scragg0x/realms-wiki) - a git-backed wiki inspired by Gollum
  305. * [Redaxscript](http://redaxscript.com/) - Ultra lightweight website engine
  306. * [TiddlyWiki](http://tiddlywiki.com/) - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
  307. * [Wikimatrix](http://www.wikimatrix.org/) - A wiki platforms comparator
  308. * [WiKiss](http://wikiss.tuxfamily.org/) - un wiki simple à utiliser et déployer.
  309. * [Wikitten](https://github.com/victorstanciu/Wikitten) - Wikitten is a small, fast, PHP wiki, and the perfect place to store your notes, code snippets, ideas, and so on.
  310. -------------------------------------------------------
  311. ## List of Licenses
  312. * `MIT` - [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
  313. * `GNU-GPL` - [GNU General Public License](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-1.0)
  314. * `GNU-GPL-2.0` - [GNU General Public License 2.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html)
  315. * `GNU-GPL-3.0` - [GNU General Public License 3.0](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html)
  316. * `GNU-AGPL-3.0` - [GNU Affero General Public License 3.0](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0)
  317. * `Apache` - [Apache License, Version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/)
  318. -------------------------------------------------------
  319. ## Contributing
  320. * You can help by sending Pull Requests to add more services. See [Using Pull Request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/)
  321. * Sections should be ordered alphabetically, lines inside sections should be ordered alphabetically.
  322. * All projects should have their license and main programming language referenced.
  323. * Non-[free](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software) software must be marked `⊘ Closed source` next to the title.
  324. * The syntax for links is `[Name](http://homepage/) - Short description ([Demo](http://url.to/demo), [Source code](http://url.of/source/code)) \`License\` \`Language\``
  325. * The list of contributors can be updated with `git shortlog -sne`
  326. ## License
  327. This list is under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported](LICENSE) License.
  328. The list of contributors can be found below
  329. 30 Edward D <ed.kickball@hotmail.com>
  330. 22 nodiscc <nodiscc@gmail.com>
  331. 7 Kickball <ed.kickball@hotmail.com>
  332. 7 Thomas Dalichow <info@thomasdalichow.de>
  333. 6 Thomas Dalichow <2012-02-05.github.com@thomasdalichow.de>
  334. 2 Charles Farence III <charles@charlessite90.com>
  335. 2 Costin Moise <necenzurat@gmail.com>
  336. 2 jimykk <JimyKK@users.noreply.github.com>
  337. 2 phre4k <me@phre4k.at>
  338. 1 Igor Antun <IgorAntun@users.noreply.github.com>
  339. 1 Jeremiah Marks <jeremiah@jlmarks.org>
  340. 1 Joshua Hamilton <joshua.hamilton@fabricut.com>
  341. 1 Kovah <mail@kovah.de>