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A lightweight, zero-config private npm proxy registry built with Node.js for caching and hosting packages.
A lightweight, cross-platform NuGet and symbol server for hosting private package feeds.
A simple Ruby web application for hosting your own private RubyGems server with full push/yank API support.
Open-source IaC automation and collaboration platform for Terraform and OpenTofu workflows.
A Docker control panel based on Docker Swarm with enterprise features like private registry authentication, ACL, and application bundle sharing.
A web UI, authentication service, and event recorder for private Docker Registry v2.
A private, self-hosted Terraform/OpenTofu registry for modules and providers with a web dashboard and RBAC.
A private npm registry and backup server that caches packages locally or in S3, providing fast, reliable access even when npmjs.org is down.
A self-hosted private Terraform registry for modules and providers with built-in security scanning and documentation.
A lightweight private cargo registry with batteries included, built for organizations, featuring docs generation and dependency analysis.
A private Terraform registry implementation that provides the same API as the official registry for hosting internal modules.
A private, authenticated, permissioned Cargo registry for Rust crates with fine-grained user permissions.
A private Terraform registry implementation with modular backends for hosting modules and providers.
Log in to npm programmatically without STDIN/STDOUT for use in CI/CD pipelines and automated scripts.
A lightweight Terraform registry proxy that serves provider releases hosted on GitHub.
A fast, secure RubyGems server written in Go, offering self-hosted gem mirroring, caching, and private hosting.
A configurable proxy implementing the Terraform provider registry protocol to create private provider registries.
Simple implementations of the Terraform registry protocols for building private module registries.
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