minipulsar is a deliberately minimal, Apache Pulsar–compatible broker written in Go. It focuses on protocol clarity, a small runtime footprint, and explicit behavior, making it well-suited for edge deployments, constrained environments, and learning or experimenting with Pulsar semantics.
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nodemcu-workbench provides a beginner-friendly TUI that combines firmware management, file synchronization, and interactive REPL access for NodeMCU, reducing reliance on multiple standalone shell tools.
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A lightweight Go service that watches directories and streams completed files into Apache Pulsar topics. Designed for reliable file-to-event pipelines at the edge or in data ingestion systems.
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A lightweight high-availability (HA) and cluster watchdog for Apache Pulsar
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ljexec is a lightweight and deterministic Linux jail launcher written in C.
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Tools Collection
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A lightweight process orchestration tool for NetBSD
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The netbsd_exporter retrieves system metrics such as disk I/O, network I/O, RAM and filesystem usage, as well as CPU load from the running system and exposes them in the format of Prometheus metrics. It is designed to be integrated into inetd, providing a lightweight, NetBSD-focused alternative to the node_exporter.
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