Self-hosted projects made with HTTP/1.1
69 self hosted projects using this technologyProtocol
69 self hosted projects using this technologyProtocol
69 services found
Single-binary platform for internal tools, webhooks, APIs and scheduled scripts
Single-binary platform that turns Bash/Lua scripts into HTTP endpoints, webhooks, cron jobs and visual pages with built-in auth, OAuth and credential management.

Monitors TestFlight invite links and notifies via Pushover
Node.js utility that monitors TestFlight invite URLs and sends Pushover notifications when beta slots open; configurable via .env with an optional web endpoint for manage...
Lightweight Lua-based home automation platform
Light home automation application in Lua with web UI, Blockly scripting, WoT Thing Description API, MQTT and support for ZigBee/Z-Wave/Hue devices.

Self-hosted pastebin / snippet manager
Lightweight pastebin for creating, sharing, and storing text/code snippets. Repository has been moved and further development continues under SuperBin.
Lightweight ActivityPub server written in portable C
Open-source, minimal ActivityPub server in portable C — multiuser, Mastodon-API compatible, no database required, JavaScript-free web UI for small federated instances.


Self-hosted bookmark manager and read-it-later application
Open-source read-it-later and bookmark manager with full-text extraction, highlights, collections, e-book export, and SQLite/PostgreSQL support.
Personal media server for streaming your library to any device
Emby is a personal media server that organizes and streams your movies, TV, music, photos, and home videos to apps, browsers, smart TVs, and DLNA clients.
Self-hosted private cloud storage and secure file sharing
FileRun is a self-hosted private cloud storage platform for managing existing server files, syncing via WebDAV, and securely sharing and collaborating with users and team...
Lightweight event-driven HTTP server optimized for high performance
Open-source, low-memory web server written in C that provides FastCGI/SCGI/CGI, TLS support, HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2, modular architecture and high concurrency.