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Showing 14 Knowledge & Learning self-hosted open-source projects
A lightning-fast search engine API that brings AI-powered hybrid search to your sites and applications.
A free, self-hostable RSS feed aggregator that is lightweight, customizable, and supports multi-user access with instant push notifications.
An open-source, fast, and easy-to-use database designed for full-text and hybrid search, serving as a drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch.
A self-hosted, ad-free, privacy-respecting metasearch engine that proxies Google search results.
A simple, self-hosted bookmark manager with offline archiving, built as a Pocket alternative.
A PHP web application that generates RSS/Atom feeds for websites and platforms that lack native feed support.
A powerful command-line bookmark manager with a portable SQLite database, auto-fetching, and privacy focus.
An open-source learning management system (LMS) developed by Instructure for educational institutions and organizations.
A self-hosted, anti-social RSS reader with no external dependencies, keyboard shortcuts, and a clean interface.
A personal, minimalist, super-fast, database-free bookmarking service you can self-host.
A web-based RSS feed aggregator available as a single-binary desktop app or self-hosted server.
An open source, self-hosted platform for creating and managing customizable, human-readable shortcuts to frequently used links.
A lightweight, self-hosted RSS reader with Fever API compatibility for third-party clients.
An open-source headless CMS and real-time database with a powerful table editor, full-text search, and SDKs for JS/React/Svelte.