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    MUMPS Database and Language

    ANSI Standard MUMPS

    Implementation of ANSI Standard MUMPS 1995 and ISO/IEC 11756 for FreeBSD, OSX and linux. Also on the Raspberry Pi (ARM) under debian and Windows under cygwin. This is the post-relational database.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    DBLX

    DBLX

    DBLX3 Relational Database System

    DBLX 3.3 is available! DBLX is a multi-user, client-server relational database. DBLX uses standard SQL and has many types of clients, and client API's. DBLX has a REST server to allow direct access from web applications. The design goals of DBLX are to produce a very fast database which can be used with standard ANSI sql. DBLX source code is available in C# and Java. DBLX includes the server component, a command-line client, as well as client APIs. DBLX is well-documented so that you can just get the database, drop it on to your favorite system and start using it immediately. Go to the Discussion section to read the latest on DBLX!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FTLDNS

    FTLDNS

    The Pi-hole FTL engine

    Network-wide ad blocking via your own Linux hardware. FTLDNS (pihole-FTL) provides an interactive API and also generates statistics for Pi-hole®'s Web interface. Fast, stats are read directly from memory by coupling our codebase closely with dnsmasq. Versatile, upstream changes to dnsmasq can quickly be merged in without much conflict. Lightweight, runs smoothly with minimal hardware and software requirements such as Raspberry Pi Zero. Interactive, our API can be used to interface with your projects. Insightful: stats normally reserved inside of dnsmasq are made available so you can see what's really happening on your network. Network-level blocking allows you to block ads in non-traditional places such as mobile apps and smart TVs, regardless of hardware or OS.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Home Assistant Frontend

    Home Assistant Frontend

    Frontend for Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Frontend for Home Assistant. This is the repository for the official Home Assistant frontend. Once you have integrated all your devices at home, you can unleash Home Assistant’s advanced automation engine to make your home work for you. Home Assistant integrates with over a thousand different devices and services. Once started, Home Assistant will automatically scan your network for known devices and allow you to easily set them up. Home Assistant is not just limited to Home Assistant. Easily install other applications that will help you manage your home. Home Assistant keeps your data local, no need for a cloud. Home Assistant communicates with your devices locally, and will fallback to pulling in data from the cloud if there is no other option.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SummitDB

    SummitDB

    In-memory NoSQL database with ACID transactions, Raft consensus, etc.

    SummitDB is an in-memory, NoSQL key/value database. It persists to disk, uses the Raft consensus algorithm, is ACID compliant, and is built on a transactional and strongly-consistent model. It supports custom indexes, geospatial data, JSON documents, and user-defined JS scripting. The easiest way to get SummitDB is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows. SummitDB can be compiled and used on Linux, OSX, Windows, FreeBSD, ARM (Raspberry PI) and probably others since the codebase is 100% Go. We support both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Go must be installed on the build machine. It may be worth noting that while SummitDB supports many Redis features, it is not a strict Redis clone. SummitDB provides one key space that is a large B-tree. An ordered key space allows for stable paging through keys using the KEYS command. Redis uses an unordered dictionary structure and provides a specialized SCAN command for iterating through keys.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    level

    level

    Universal abstract-level database for Node.js and browsers

    Universal abstract-level database for Node.js and browsers. Universal abstract-level database for Node.js and browsers. This is a convenience package that exports classic-level in Node.js and browser-level in browsers, making it an ideal entry point to start creating lexicographically sorted key-value databases. All asynchronous methods also support callbacks. TypeScript type declarations are included and cover the methods that are common between classic-level and browser-level. Usage from TypeScript requires generic type parameters. At the time of writing, level works in Node.js 12+ and Electron 5+ on Linux, Mac OS, Windows and FreeBSD, including any future Node.js and Electron release thanks to Node-API, including ARM platforms like Raspberry Pi and Android, as well as in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, iOS Safari and Chrome for Android.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    turniket

    Registration passes at the turnstiles system

    system is designed to control staff access to production databases, as well as taking into account their passage of time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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