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/dev/push

An open-source and self-hostable alternative to Vercel, Render, Netlify and the likes. It allows you to build and deploy any app (Python, Node.js, PHP, …) with zero-downtime updates, real-time logs, team management, customizable environments and domains, etc.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Self-Hosted
  • Docker
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Properties

  1.  Customizable

Features

  1.  Team Collaboration
  2.  Role-based security access
  3.  Real-time monitoring
  4.  Permission Management
  5. GitHub icon  GitHub Integration
  6.  Continuous Deployment
  7.  Support for Let's Encrypt
  8. Git icon  Git integration
  9.  Support environment variables
  10.  Custom Domain

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  • Developed by

    SG flagRonan Berder
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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GitHub repository

  •  3,137 Stars
  •  101 Forks
  •  17 Open Issues
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What is /dev/push?

An open-source and self-hostable alternative to Vercel, Render, Netlify and the likes. It allows you to build and deploy any app (Python, Node.js, PHP, …) with zero-downtime updates, real-time logs, team management, customizable environments and domains, etc.

Key features:

  • Git-based deployments: Push to deploy from GitHub with zero-downtime rollouts and instant rollback.
  • Multi-language support: Python, Node.js, PHP... basically anything that can run on Docker.
  • Environment management: Multiple environments with branch mapping and encrypted environment variables.
  • Real-time monitoring: Live and searchable build and runtime logs.
  • Team collaboration: Role-based access control with team invitations and permissions.
  • Custom domains: Support for custom domain and automatic Let's Encrypt SSL certificates.
  • Self-hosted and open source: Run on your own servers, MIT licensed.

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