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Self-hosted workflow engine combining a drag-drop DAG editor with multi-runtime code execution (Python/Node.js/Shell/Docker), four pluggable queue backends, an AES-256 secret vault, and WebSocket- streamed live executions. AGPL-3.0, Go + Next.js, three containers, ~140 MiB RAM idle.
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Adding RunLoop — a self-hosted workflow engine that combines a drag-drop DAG editor with multi-runtime code execution (Python / Node.js / Shell / Docker), four pluggable queue backends (Postgres / RabbitMQ / Kafka / Redis Streams), an AES-256-GCM secret vault, and WebSocket-streamed live executions.
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Automationalongside Apache Airflow, Kestra, Cronicle, Dagu, etc.Footprint (reproducible via
scripts/bench.sh— methodology indocs/BENCHMARKS.md):License: AGPL-3.0. Latest release: v0.1.2.
Aware that the curation guide notes new submissions should have established activity — happy to revisit if maintainers prefer a 6-12 month wait, but flagging now in case it's useful for the next directory regeneration.