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⛅️ 精选的 Cloudflare 工具、开源项目、指南、博客和其他资源列表。/ ⛅️ A curated list of Cloudflare tools, open source projects, guides, blogs and other resources.

A curated directory of open-source tools and projects built on Cloudflare's free tier, Workers, Pages, D1, KV, R2, aimed at solo developers who want to ship apps without managing servers.

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This repository is a curated list, not a program. Its title is Awesome Cloudflare, and it collects open source tools, projects, guides, and blogs that are built on top of Cloudflare. The README is written mainly in Chinese, with links to English, Spanish, and German versions, and it is aimed especially at solo developers who are getting started and want a ready-made set of low-cost, easy-to-use building blocks.

Cloudflare is the service the whole list revolves around. The README briefly explains it as a company that provides a content delivery network, protection against denial-of-service attacks, internet security, and DNS services, sitting between website visitors and the site's host as a kind of middleman. Many of the listed projects run on Cloudflare's free or low-cost building blocks, such as Workers, Pages, D1, KV, and R2, which let people run small applications without managing their own servers.

The collection states its inclusion criteria up front: entries should help independent developers work more efficiently, lower their costs, and stay simple and convenient to use. It invites readers to submit pull requests and issues to add new entries or ask questions, so it is meant to grow over time through community contributions.

Most of the README is a series of tables grouped by category. The categories include image hosting, temporary email services, blogs and content management systems, scaffolding or starter templates, URL shorteners, website analytics, tunnels, file sharing, speed testing, monitoring, and developer tools, followed by sections of articles and tutorials. Each table row names a project, gives a short description of what it does, sometimes links to a live demo, and marks whether the project is still maintained or no longer kept up.

In plain terms, this repository is a directory you browse to find existing open source projects that solve a common need using Cloudflare, for example a free image host or a throwaway email address. It does not provide the tools itself; it points you to other people's repositories and notes which ones are active. The language field shows as unknown because the repository holds documentation rather than code.

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