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Gatus

With 11,400+ GitHub stars and active development since 2019, Gatus is the developer-oriented status page and health monitoring tool that ships as a single statically-linked Go binary in a scratch Docker image under 20 MB — deploying in seconds while monitoring your entire infrastructure across 12 protocols from a single YAML configuration file. Define health checks for HTTP, ICMP, TCP, DNS, gRPC, WebSocket, SSH, UDP, SCTP, STARTTLS, and TLS endpoints with conditions that go far beyond simple ping: evaluate response status codes, body content with JSONPath expressions, response time thresholds, certificate expiration days, DNS record values, and IP address ranges. Each endpoint supports independent alerting through Slack, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, Discord, Telegram, Twilio, Mattermost, Google Chat, email, Gotify, Pushover, and custom webhook providers with configurable failure thresholds and descriptions. The built-in status page displays uptime badges, response time graphs, and incident timelines with maintenance window support for planned downtime communication. External endpoints accept push-based health reports from services behind firewalls. Prometheus metrics export via the /metrics endpoint enables integration with existing observability stacks. OIDC and Basic Authentication protect the dashboard. PostgreSQL persistence stores historical uptime data. The official Helm chart supports Kubernetes deployment with liveness probes and PVC storage, while a community sidecar auto-generates endpoint configurations from Kubernetes Ingress and HTTPRoute resources. Running on a dedicated VPS on RepoCloud with guaranteed CPU, RAM, and SSD, full root SSH access, and a browser serial console. Apache 2.0 licensed.

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