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🐯轻量级定时任务管理系统,支持 Python, Node.js, Go, Rust, PHP 等所有主流语言的动态安装与多版本切换,,Docker/Compose 即用。A lightweight, high-performance cron panel built with Go & Vue 3.

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What it does

Baihu Panel is a lightweight, self-hosted dashboard for scheduling and automating recurring scripts and tasks, similar to a personal job scheduler — think of it like a control center where you set up scripts to run automatically at specific times without manual intervention. It supports multiple programming languages, deploys with a single command via Docker, and includes a built-in web interface with a file manager, live terminal, and notification alerts for services like Telegram, Slack, and email.

Why it matters

As automation becomes central to lean operations, teams need affordable, low-overhead tools to run scheduled tasks without expensive cloud services or bloated platforms — this project directly competes with heavier alternatives by offering dramatically lower resource consumption on cheap servers. For founders building scraping pipelines, data jobs, or recurring automations on tight infrastructure budgets, this represents a growing market preference for lightweight self-hosted alternatives to pricey SaaS scheduling tools.

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