Self-Hosted Alternatives to Popular SaaS
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Trending Self-Hosted Tools
Stirling-PDF
★ 85,643Local hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files, such as merging, splitting, file conversions and OCR
code-server
★ 78,151VS Code in the browser, hosted on a remote server
Vaultwarden
★ 60,423Lightweight Bitwarden server API implementation written in Rust
Huginn
★ 49,559Build agents that monitor and act on your behalf
copyparty
★ 45,432Portable file server with accelerated resumable uploads, deduplication, WebDAV, FTP, zeroconf, media indexer, video thumbnails, audio transcoding, and write-only folders, in a single file with no mandatory dependencies. ([Demo](https://a.ocv.me/pub/demo/))
TriliumNext Notes
★ 36,368Cross-platform hierarchical note taking application with focus on building large personal knowledge bases (fork of Trilium Notes)
Vane
★ 35,516AI-powered search engine (alternative to Perplexity AI)
Perplexica
★ 35,459AI-powered search engine (alternative to Perplexity AI)
Glance
★ 35,406Highly customizable dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place
CyberChef
★ 35,150Perform all manner of operations within a web browser such as AES, DES and Blowfish encryption and decryption, creating hexdumps, calculating hashes, and much more. ([Demo](https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef))
SeaweedFS
★ 33,219SeaweedFS is an open source distributed file system supporting WebDAV, S3 API, FUSE mount, HDFS, etc, optimized for lots of small files, and easy to add capacity
Homepage by gethomepage
★ 31,006Highly customizable homepage (or startpage / application dashboard) with Docker and service API integrations