There are currently 17 open-source projects built with WebSocket, with a combined total of 507.4k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Go.
Showing 17 open-source projects
A self-hosted personal AI assistant that connects to your existing messaging apps and devices.
An open-source, all-in-one development platform providing backend infrastructure and web hosting for web, mobile, and AI applications.
A command-line tool that turns any CLI application into a shareable web-based terminal interface.
A private messaging platform with no user identifiers, using disposable relay nodes for metadata protection.
A full-featured MQTT client library for Node.js and the browser, written in TypeScript.
A Java-native, high-performance API gateway for microservices, offering service proxy, protocol conversion, and comprehensive API governance.
A lightweight cross-platform desktop app framework using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS without bundling Chromium.
Exploits locked computers via USB to hijack internet traffic, steal browser cookies, and install persistent web backdoors using a Raspberry Pi Zero.
A real-time administration layer for policy engines like OPA and AWS Cedar, keeping authorization data and policies in sync across microservices.
Visualize real-time Go runtime metrics like heap, goroutines, and GC pauses via a web-based dashboard.
A lightweight, high-performance Go framework for building real-time game servers and distributed systems.
A Go development framework with a low-code approach for building backend services, microservices, and APIs through automated code generation.
A scalable distributed game server engine written in Go, featuring hot-swapping for live updates.
A WeeChat script that provides a native Slack client with threads, reactions, and synchronized read markers.
An open-source turn-based strategy civilization-building game playable in HTML5 and WebGL browsers.
Share and control remote terminals from a browser with end-to-end encryption using a single static binary.
ClipCascade is a lightweight, open-source utility that automatically syncs your clipboard across multiple devices with end-to-end encryption.
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