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Craig Osterhout e490b0fd16 hub: update categories (#23525)
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## Description

Updated Hub categories: 

- Added developer tools
- Fixed capitalization to align with UI wording.


https://deploy-preview-23525--docsdocker.netlify.app/docker-hub/repos/manage/information/#available-categories

## Related issues or tickets

ENGDOCS-3042

## Reviews

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- [ ] Editorial review
- [ ] Product review

Signed-off-by: Craig Osterhout <craig.osterhout@docker.com>
2025-10-08 08:54:34 -07:00

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The categories include:

  • API management: Tools for creating, publishing, analyzing, and securing APIs.
  • Content management system: Software applications to create and manage digital content through templates, procedures, and standard formats.
  • Data science: Tools and software to support analyzing data and generating actionable insights.
  • Developer tools: Software and utilities that assist developers in creating, debugging, maintaining, and supporting applications and systems.
  • Databases & storage: Systems for storing, retrieving, and managing data.
  • Languages & frameworks: Programming language runtimes and frameworks.
  • Integration & delivery: Tools for Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD).
  • Internet of things: Tools supporting Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
  • Machine learning & AI: Tools and frameworks optimized for artificial intelligence and machine learning projects, such as pre-installed libraries and frameworks for data analysis, model training, and deployment.
  • Message queues: Message queuing systems optimized for reliable, scalable, and efficient message handling.
  • Monitoring & Observability: Tools to track software and system performance through metrics, logs, and traces, as well as observability to explore the systems state and diagnose issues.
  • Networking: Repositories that support data exchange and connecting computers and other devices to share resources.
  • Operating systems: Software that manages all other programs on a computer and serves as an intermediary between users and the computer hardware, while overseeing applications and system resources.
  • Security: Tools to protect a computer system or network from theft, unauthorized access, or damage to their hardware, software, or electronic data, as well as from service disruption.
  • Web servers: Software to serve web pages, HTML files, and other assets to users or other systems.
  • Web analytics: Tools to collect, measure, analyze, and report on web data and website visitor engagement.