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    E-commerce Fulfillment For Scaling Brands

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    ShipHero is built for multi-channel commerce. With a few clicks, you can connect your stores. ShipHero will download new products, as well as sync existing ones. When changes are made to your inventory all connected stores will be updated.
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    Drip

    Drip

    Self-hosted tunneling solution to expose localhost securely

    Drip is an open-source, self-hosted tunneling solution that lets you expose local services to the internet securely on your own terms. Inspired by the idea of “lighting a small lamp on your network,” Drip creates encrypted tunnels through your own infrastructure without relying on third-party servers, giving you full control over traffic direction and network endpoints. The project supports unlimited tunnels and bandwidth, making it suitable for both development and production scenarios...
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    cdebug

    cdebug

    A swiss army knife of container debugging

    A swiss army knife of container debugging. Execute commands or start interactive shells in scratch, slim, or distroless containers, with ease. The cdebug exec command is a crossbreeding of docker exec and kubectl debug commands. You point the tool at a running container, say what toolkit image to use, and it starts a debugging "sidecar" container that feels like a docker exec session to the target container.
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    DevSpace

    DevSpace

    The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes

    Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes. DevSpace is an open-source developer tool for Kubernetes that lets you develop and deploy cloud-native software faster. DevSpace is a very lightweight, client-only CLI tool which uses your current kube-context, just like kubectl or helm. It does not require you to install anything inside your cluster and works out of the box with every Kubernetes cluster. Builds all images in parallel using...
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    Okteto

    Okteto

    Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster

    Kubernetes has made it very easy to deploy applications to the cloud at a higher scale than ever, but the development practices have not evolved at the same speed as application deployment patterns. Today, most developers try to either run parts of the infrastructure locally or just test these integrations directly in the cluster via CI jobs, or the docker build/redeploy cycle. It works, but this workflow is painful and incredibly slow. Okteto accelerates the development workflow of...
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    Software for managing apps and accounts | WebCatalog

    Tired of juggling countless browser tabs? WebCatalog Desktop turns your favorite web apps into dedicated desktop apps

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    mkcert

    mkcert

    Zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates

    ...It requires no configuration. Using certificates from real certificate authorities (CAs) for development can be dangerous or impossible (for hosts like example.test, localhost or 127.0.0.1), but self-signed certificates cause trust errors. Managing your own CA is the best solution, but usually involves arcane commands, specialized knowledge and manual steps. mkcert automatically creates and installs a local CA in the system root store, and generates locally-trusted certificates. mkcert does not automatically configure servers to use the certificates, though, that's up to you. ...
    Downloads: 170 This Week
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