PSA: If you’re working on open source software, you can get 6 months of Claude Max for free.
I just got mine.
It’s for OSS maintainers or core contributors who:
Contribute to projects with 5K+ GitHub stars or 1M+ monthly NPM downloads
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You can apply even if you don’t quite fit the criteria. The form is https://t.co/xqst6Nnejh
Really cool initiative from @AnthropicAI .
Will definitely put it to use to make @getdokploy even better.
how many times did you want to try something in a repo with dokploy… but didn’t feel like forking it 😅
In the next version, the patches will allow to delete, update, and create files on an external repository or from a git integration this unlocks so many usecases without touching a editor code
In that video, we have an external repository where I would like to create a Dockerfile for an Astro project and boom I have everything working👀
I thought I was the only one. Releases take longer because more PRs need to be reviewed, which people don't even take the time to test, and then you have to request changes and it becomes so undefined that it's best to just close the PR
@getdokploy just hit 30,000 stars on GitHub
I only ever needed one reason to build a better, more affordable alternative to Vercel. Now I have 30,000 more to keep improving it.
I’m incredibly proud of how far we’ve come. I’m also eternally grateful to everyone that contributed to Dokploy or chose to build on it.
In less than two years, Dokploy has had:
🧑💻 270 contributors
💻 5,200 commits
🔃 140+ Releases
⬇️ 6M Downloads on Dockerhub
🍴2,000+ forks
⌨️ 900K LOC 🤯
Something that started from a crazy idea and see how far it went
Hey, dokploy dev here
A few points here:
1. We recently change the license to have the entire current codebase in apache 2.0 license open source you can read our blog https://t.co/SvNZeCqu8P
2. We have support environments (I don't know what intuitive means for enterprise)
3. You can have that databases easily using a application service
4. We have support for cloudflare tunnels you can read docs here https://t.co/R58CVa1DiX
5. We have support for remote builds https://t.co/Qxj5OZezzt
6. You can also use the self-hosted version where you can retain all your data or use our cloud version
7. Here, we are not very well positioned, but I know that there are people who use Dokploy on Raspberry, as we have support for ARM and AMD
Dokploy has features (eg. RBAC, Volume Backups and more others) that Coolify does not have and vice versa. The difference is that Dokploy abstracts the interface in a simpler way
we have a comparison here
https://t.co/zoRIMo9gPe
@joanplanas@AleIVCR@openclaw Sii, justamente estamos trabajando en eso! Hoy planeamos agregar este template ya que mucha gente lo está usando hay un PR abierto por lo que sería más fácil ya agregarlo
@sndgth@Dominus_Kelvin This is not true, we mention explicitly features used by larger organizations will be on the enterprise version, we will keep adding free features, all the current codebase is open source