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An open-source, fullstack Next.js framework that provides a TypeScript backend and admin panel, usable as a headless CMS or for building applications.
A small, simple, and ultrafast web framework built on Web Standards for multiple JavaScript runtimes.
A full-stack monorepo template for building SaaS applications with React 19, tRPC, and Cloudflare Workers.
A command-line client for Cloudflare Tunnel, enabling secure proxying of traffic from Cloudflare's network to your origins without opening firewall ports.
A Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3, providing low-level APIs for building high-performance networking applications.
A high-performance, portable userspace WireGuard® VPN implementation written in Rust.
A Python module to bypass Cloudflare's anti-bot page by solving JavaScript challenges using Node.js.
Find origin servers of websites behind CloudFlare or CloudFront using Censys internet-wide scan data.
A command-line information gathering tool for websites, phone numbers, emails, and domains.
A modern, open-source SaaS template built with SvelteKit, Tailwind, and Supabase, featuring auth, subscriptions, a blog, and a marketing site.
A self-hosted dynamic DNS client with multi-provider support and a built-in web panel, written in Go.
A CLI tool that generates Terraform configurations from existing Cloudflare resources to migrate infrastructure to IaC.
A DNS management panel for Cloudflare Hosting Partners to offer customers free CNAME setup with flexible DNS provider options.
A Docker image that uses Cloudflare DNS as a dynamic DNS provider for updating IP addresses automatically.
A curated collection of Cloudflare worker recipes, open-source projects, guides, blogs, and developer resources.
A Go-based tool for detecting HTTPS interception (man-in-the-middle) through TLS and HTTP fingerprint analysis.
A script to add Cloudflare as a DDNS provider on Synology NAS using the Cloudflare API v4.
A turnkey OAuth and authentication system deployable on Cloudflare Workers or self-hosted with Node.js.
Metadata and tooling for the OpenTofu provider and module registry, enabling discovery and management of infrastructure components.
A Bash script for updating Cloudflare DNS records dynamically using API v4, supporting both IPv4 and IPv6.
A command-line interface for managing Cloudflare DNS, zones, caching, and security settings.
A self-hosted panel for Cloudflare partners to manage customer domains with CNAME setup and domain verification.
A Cloudflare Firewall Rules ruleset to block malicious crawlers, spam referrers, and other bad internet traffic.
A command-line tool to backup CloudFlare DNS records to the screen or export them as BIND zone files.
A Serverless Framework plugin for deploying and managing Cloudflare Workers with webpack bundling, environment variables, KV storage, and WASM support.
A PHP script that provides free dynamic DNS using Cloudflare's API to automatically update DNS records with your server's changing IP address.
A Python script to dynamically update Cloudflare DNS records for domains with dynamic IP addresses.
A pentest tool that checks Cloudflare-protected sites for origin IP leaks and misconfigurations.
A GitHub Action that purges Cloudflare cache via API after deployments.
A TypeScript-based boilerplate for scaffolding Cloudflare Workers projects with a full development toolchain.
TypeScript types and mocks for building and testing Cloudflare Workers, generating three NPM packages.
A Cloudflare Worker that securely proxies requests to the Airtable API from frontend applications.
A Terraform module to deploy a responsive maintenance page using Cloudflare Workers with IP and path whitelisting.
A tool for building Terraform stacks in Rust, offering an alternative to the CDK with static type safety and pre-generated bindings.
A Craft CMS plugin that integrates edge caches like Fastly, KeyCDN, Cloudflare, and Varnish for dramatic performance improvements.
A zero-config toolkit for building and deploying server-rendered web apps on Cloudflare Workers.
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