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Replane

Open-source dynamic configuration, feature flags, and audit trails for apps—cloud or self-hosted.

1 sources 71 stars MIT

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About

Replane is an open-source configuration management platform designed to streamline how teams manage application settings, feature flags, and operational parameters. With Replane, you can update configurations, toggle features, and adjust rate limits in real time—without the need to redeploy your code or wait for CI/CD pipelines. It empowers both technical and non-technical team members to safely manage production settings, all while maintaining a complete audit trail and instant rollback capabilities. Key product features include: Replane addresses common pain points in configuration management, such as the need for deployments for every config change, lack of version history, scattered configuration sources, and missing audit trails. By centralizing and simplifying configuration, it enables teams to ship faster, respond to incidents instantly, and empower non-engineers to safely manage settings. Whether you need to gradually roll out features, instantly disable problematic code, or adjust operational parameters on the fly, Replane provides a robust, production-ready solution that integrates seamlessly with your stack and scales with your needs.

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Dynamic Configuration

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Version History & Rollback

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Realtime Updates

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JSON Schema Validation

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Role-Based Access Control

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Cloud or Self-Hosted

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Developer-Friendly SDKs

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Low Latency, Global Edge Delivery

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Comprehensive Use Cases

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