Trending Software for Self-Hosting
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Claude Code
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal, understands your codebase, and helps you code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code, and handling git workflows - all through natural language commands.
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Perplexica
AI-powered search engine (alternative to Perplexity AI).
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Free node based Workflow Automation Tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
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goose
Your local AI agent, automating engineering tasks seamlessly.
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Open WebUI
User-friendly AI Interface (Supports Ollama, OpenAI API, ...)
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Up-to-date documentation for LLMs and AI code editors. Copy the latest docs and code for any library — paste into Cursor, Claude, or other LLMs.
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Ollama
Get up and running with Llama 3.1, Mistral, Gemma 2, and other large language models.
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The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.
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Anything LLM
The all-in-one Desktop & Docker AI application with full RAG and AI Agent capabilities.
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All-in-one desktop & Docker AI application with built-in RAG, AI agents, No-code agent builder, MCP compatibility, and more.
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BookLore
Host and manage books, with support for PDFs, eBooks, reading progress, metadata, and stats.
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Zed is a next-generation code editor designed for high-performance collaboration with humans and AI.
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Lobe Chat
LobeHub
Modern design AI chat framework supporting multiple AI providers, one click install MCP Marketplace and Artifacts / Thinking.
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Your AI second brain. Get answers from the web or your docs. Build custom agents, schedule automations, do deep research. Turn any online or local LLM into your personal, autonomous AI.
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OpenHands agents can do anything a human developer can: modify code, run commands, browse the web, call APIs, and yes—even copy code snippets from StackOverflow.
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