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Zally - minimalistic, simple-to-use API linter - LinuxLinks
Its standard configuration will check your APIs against the rules defined in Zalando’s RESTful Guidelines, but anyone can use it out-of-the-box.
Zally has an easy-to-use CLI which uses the server in the background so that you can check your API on the spot. It also features an intuitive Web UI that shows implemented rules and lints external files and (with its online editor) API definitions.
This is free and open source software.
ctrld - configurable DNS forwarding proxy - LinuxLinks
ctrld is a highly configurable DNS forwarding proxy.
This is free and open source software.
speccy - enforce quality rules on your OpenAPI specifications - LinuxLinks
speccy makes sure your OpenAPI 3.0 specifications are more than just valid. It makes sure they’re useful.
Taking off from where Mike Ralphson started with linting in swagger2openapi, Speccy aims to become the rubocop or eslint of OpenAPI.
This is free and open source software.
5 Useful Free and Open Source Graphical GRUB Config Tools - LinuxLinks
GRUB specifically acts as the intermediary between the computer’s hardware and the operating system. It presents a menu of available operating systems or kernel options, allowing users to make a selection.
To edit the GRUB bootloader configuration, you can modify the /etc/default/grub file and then update the grub.cfg file. Alternatively, you can use a graphical tool. We pick 5 useful GRUB tools.
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Koito - ListenBrainz-compatible scrobbler - LinuxLinks
Koito is a modern, themeable ListenBrainz-compatible scrobbler for self-hosters who want control over their data and insights into their listening habits.
It supports relaying to other compatible scrobblers, so you can try it safely without replacing your current setup.
This is free and open source software.