ConDep

ConDep is a open source infrastructure configuration and deployment DSL (Domain Specific Language) specifically targeted to (but not limited to) the Windows Server platform. If your familiar with tools like Chef and Puppet, ConDep does very much the same, but with native support for Windows.

     

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ConfigCat

ConfigCat is a feature flags as a service. It gives you a web based dashboard to manage your feature flags + SDKs to integrate those feature flags into your applications. ConfigCat enables you to use the same feature flags in your mobile apps, websites and server-side applications. It offers all features for free. You get an enterprise-ready SLA with the pricing plans.

     

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Hubot

Hubot is a chat bot that can be configured to do a variety of tasks. Apart from usual CI stuff like deploying, it can be interestingly configured to do different workflows like posting images, translating languages and integrating with Google Maps, and being a bot, it can be configured to ask questions like what is the current deployed version, etc.

     

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Instrumental

Instrumental is a real-time, high-scale application and server monitoring tool with intelligent alerts, a powerful query language, and free development accounts.

     

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Kibana

Kibana is a modern, beautiful visualization tool that works seamlessly with Logstash and ElasticSearch. It features a no-code setup, realtime analytics, and much more.

     

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Phabricator

Phabricator is an open source collection of development and code management, including code reviews and audits, browsing repositories, tracking bugs, etc

     

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testssl.sh

A command-line tool which checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some cryptographic flaws. It's designed to provide clear output for your "is this good or bad" decision.

     

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