My awesome open sourse repositories collection
https://github.com/cheesewhe/awesome-repositories-collection
I'd be happy if you give it a look
https://redd.it/1okuyqy
@r_opensource
https://github.com/cheesewhe/awesome-repositories-collection
I'd be happy if you give it a look
https://redd.it/1okuyqy
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GitHub
GitHub - cheesewhe/awesome-repositories-collection: A curated collection of awesome utilities and repositories organized by category
A curated collection of awesome utilities and repositories organized by category - cheesewhe/awesome-repositories-collection
What software do you use for forms?
For me, shareable forms are a necessary, important and constantly needed tool. Instead of constantly working with PDFs or (God forbid) Word documents, a form that can be called up in the web browser would be the very best solution. If, in addition to a database, it could also flow into a table (as with Google Sheets / Forms), even better. Grist: only a rudimentary form system, Wordpress as well, https://www.opendesk.eu/de probably via Nextcloud plugins or similar, which is also not so great.
How do you do that? Always build yourself in html with extra backend? Or is there a good opensource solution that I missed?
https://redd.it/1okx51s
@r_opensource
For me, shareable forms are a necessary, important and constantly needed tool. Instead of constantly working with PDFs or (God forbid) Word documents, a form that can be called up in the web browser would be the very best solution. If, in addition to a database, it could also flow into a table (as with Google Sheets / Forms), even better. Grist: only a rudimentary form system, Wordpress as well, https://www.opendesk.eu/de probably via Nextcloud plugins or similar, which is also not so great.
How do you do that? Always build yourself in html with extra backend? Or is there a good opensource solution that I missed?
https://redd.it/1okx51s
@r_opensource
Grist
Spreadsheet Software to End Data Chaos | Grist
Grist is a relational spreadsheet-database that empowers you to organize your data, your way. Get started with a free trial.
Feedback Needed Free Thermal/Label Printer Tool - Only tested with virtual printers
Hey folks! Built a WPF app for printing receipts/labels to any Windows printer. Uses HTML-like formatting with special tags for alignment, tables, bold text, etc.
The catch: I only have virtual printers to test with. Need folks with real thermal/label printers to test compatibility.
Tech:
- .NET WPF
- Windows Print API
- MIT license
- 38 stars so far
Looking for testers with:
- Thermal printers (58mm, 80mm)
- Label printers (Zebra, Dymo, TSC, Argox)
- POS printers
- Even regular printers
Download: https://github.com/BeratARPA/HTML-Thermal-Printer/releases/download/V1.0.3/Html-Thermal-Printer.zip
Repo: https://github.com/BeratARPA/HTML-Thermal-Printer
Please test and let me know your printer model + results. Thanks! 🙏
https://redd.it/1okzzqb
@r_opensource
Hey folks! Built a WPF app for printing receipts/labels to any Windows printer. Uses HTML-like formatting with special tags for alignment, tables, bold text, etc.
The catch: I only have virtual printers to test with. Need folks with real thermal/label printers to test compatibility.
Tech:
- .NET WPF
- Windows Print API
- MIT license
- 38 stars so far
Looking for testers with:
- Thermal printers (58mm, 80mm)
- Label printers (Zebra, Dymo, TSC, Argox)
- POS printers
- Even regular printers
Download: https://github.com/BeratARPA/HTML-Thermal-Printer/releases/download/V1.0.3/Html-Thermal-Printer.zip
Repo: https://github.com/BeratARPA/HTML-Thermal-Printer
Please test and let me know your printer model + results. Thanks! 🙏
https://redd.it/1okzzqb
@r_opensource
Is China’s Open Source AI Race Changing the Global Tech Landscape in 2025?
I just read an eye-opening article about how China is aggressively pushing open source AI development — faster than many expected — and what it could mean for innovation, global competition, and the AI market overall.
Some key takeaways:
* China’s focus on open sourcing AI models is accelerating adoption and innovation domestically
* This shift could disrupt the US and Europe’s traditional AI leadership, especially in key sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing
* Open source also means more collaboration but raises questions about security and ethical oversight
What do you think? Could China’s open source AI initiatives reshape the global AI race? How should companies outside China respond to stay competitive and innovative?
Would love to hear your insights or experiences related to open source AI, especially in emerging markets.
Check out the full article here: [https://niftytechfinds.com/china-open-source-ai-race-2025/](https://niftytechfinds.com/china-open-source-ai-race-2025/)
https://redd.it/1ol36g0
@r_opensource
I just read an eye-opening article about how China is aggressively pushing open source AI development — faster than many expected — and what it could mean for innovation, global competition, and the AI market overall.
Some key takeaways:
* China’s focus on open sourcing AI models is accelerating adoption and innovation domestically
* This shift could disrupt the US and Europe’s traditional AI leadership, especially in key sectors like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing
* Open source also means more collaboration but raises questions about security and ethical oversight
What do you think? Could China’s open source AI initiatives reshape the global AI race? How should companies outside China respond to stay competitive and innovative?
Would love to hear your insights or experiences related to open source AI, especially in emerging markets.
Check out the full article here: [https://niftytechfinds.com/china-open-source-ai-race-2025/](https://niftytechfinds.com/china-open-source-ai-race-2025/)
https://redd.it/1ol36g0
@r_opensource
Niftytechfinds.com – A tech blog dedicated to latest innovations in ai.
China’s Open Source AI : Ai Race with Silicon Valley - 2025
China’s Open Source AI labs like Qwen, Baidu, and Tencent are in the AI race. Discover the top models and projects reshaping global AI in 2025
🧠 New Open-Source Tool:
🧠 New Open-Source Tool: `git-recently`
Tired of running multiple Git commands just to check what you’ve recently modified?
Now you can instantly list your latest unstaged or untracked Git files — right from your terminal 👇
```bash
git recent
```
⚡ What it does:
\- Shows your most recently modified files (unstaged + untracked)
\- Sorted by time (newest first)
\- Clean, colorized output
\- Works everywhere: Linux, macOS, WSL, and Git Bash
🧩 Install in one line:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/barhouum7/git-recently/master/install.sh | bash
```
📦 Uninstall:
```bash
bash uninstall.sh
```
🧱 Built entirely with Bash + Git
🔗 Open-source on GitHub → github.com/barhouum7/git-recently ↗
🔗 Demo → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZynN\_iFDIY ↗
⭐ Star it if you find it useful — feedback & contributions are welcome!
https://redd.it/1ol4f05
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git-recently🧠 New Open-Source Tool: `git-recently`
Tired of running multiple Git commands just to check what you’ve recently modified?
Now you can instantly list your latest unstaged or untracked Git files — right from your terminal 👇
```bash
git recent
```
⚡ What it does:
\- Shows your most recently modified files (unstaged + untracked)
\- Sorted by time (newest first)
\- Clean, colorized output
\- Works everywhere: Linux, macOS, WSL, and Git Bash
🧩 Install in one line:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/barhouum7/git-recently/master/install.sh | bash
```
📦 Uninstall:
```bash
bash uninstall.sh
```
🧱 Built entirely with Bash + Git
🔗 Open-source on GitHub → github.com/barhouum7/git-recently ↗
🔗 Demo → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZynN\_iFDIY ↗
⭐ Star it if you find it useful — feedback & contributions are welcome!
https://redd.it/1ol4f05
@r_opensource
LockedIn - Open source browser extension to block YouTube distractions
Hey gang,
I built a browser extension to combat YouTube's addictive design patterns and decided to open source it.
Project: LockedIn
Repo: https://github.com/KartikHalkunde/LockedIn-YT
License: Open Source
Tech: JavaScript, Manifest V3
What it does:
Gives users granular control over YouTube's UI elements - hide Shorts, recommendations, autoplay, comments, etc. Everything is toggle-based from the extension popup.
Why I built it:
YouTube's algorithm is incredibly effective at keeping people engaged (trapped?). I wanted a clean, privacy-focused way to use YouTube intentionally.
Key features:
- 11 customizable toggles
- Zero data collection (all local)
- Lightweight (no performance impact)
- Works on Firefox & Edge
- Clean, modern UI
Looking for:
- Code reviews (especially around manifest V3 best practices)
- Feature suggestions
- Bug reports
- Contributors welcome!
Live:
- Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/lockedin-yt/
- Edge: https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/hibjbjgfbmhpiaapeccnfddnpabnlklj
- Website: https://kartikhalkunde.github.io/LockedIn-YT
Would love feedback from y'all. What would you add/change?
https://redd.it/1ol22dr
@r_opensource
Hey gang,
I built a browser extension to combat YouTube's addictive design patterns and decided to open source it.
Project: LockedIn
Repo: https://github.com/KartikHalkunde/LockedIn-YT
License: Open Source
Tech: JavaScript, Manifest V3
What it does:
Gives users granular control over YouTube's UI elements - hide Shorts, recommendations, autoplay, comments, etc. Everything is toggle-based from the extension popup.
Why I built it:
YouTube's algorithm is incredibly effective at keeping people engaged (trapped?). I wanted a clean, privacy-focused way to use YouTube intentionally.
Key features:
- 11 customizable toggles
- Zero data collection (all local)
- Lightweight (no performance impact)
- Works on Firefox & Edge
- Clean, modern UI
Looking for:
- Code reviews (especially around manifest V3 best practices)
- Feature suggestions
- Bug reports
- Contributors welcome!
Live:
- Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/lockedin-yt/
- Edge: https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/hibjbjgfbmhpiaapeccnfddnpabnlklj
- Website: https://kartikhalkunde.github.io/LockedIn-YT
Would love feedback from y'all. What would you add/change?
https://redd.it/1ol22dr
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - KartikHalkunde/LockedIn-YT: LockedIn is a Browser extension that hides all distractions: Shorts, homepage feed, recommendations…
LockedIn is a Browser extension that hides all distractions: Shorts, homepage feed, recommendations, explore, and more. It features a miniml Popup UI with simple toggles to create your perfect, dis...
Have you ever wanted to have your video card chat with your MikroTik Router? Now you can! I present apehost mikrotik-controller
https://github.com/JungleM0nkey/apehost-mikrotik-controller
https://redd.it/1ol83o4
@r_opensource
https://github.com/JungleM0nkey/apehost-mikrotik-controller
https://redd.it/1ol83o4
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - JungleM0nkey/apehost-mikrotik-controller: Mikrotik RouterOS dashboard with built-in AI Assistant and analytics
Mikrotik RouterOS dashboard with built-in AI Assistant and analytics - JungleM0nkey/apehost-mikrotik-controller
launching my new side project pipedash today - a desktop app for managing multiple ci/cd pipelines.
ideally we'd just use one ci/cd platform for everything and this wouldn't need to exist. but most of us deal with multiple platforms and i kept forgetting which pipeline was where. got tired of it so i built this.
it's new and still rough around the edges, so bugs will happen... if you run into any, just open an issue. drop a star if it helps :D
https://github.com/hcavarsan/pipedash
https://redd.it/1olbbu7
@r_opensource
ideally we'd just use one ci/cd platform for everything and this wouldn't need to exist. but most of us deal with multiple platforms and i kept forgetting which pipeline was where. got tired of it so i built this.
it's new and still rough around the edges, so bugs will happen... if you run into any, just open an issue. drop a star if it helps :D
https://github.com/hcavarsan/pipedash
https://redd.it/1olbbu7
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - hcavarsan/pipedash: Manage CI/CD pipelines from multiple providers (self hosted, desktop app and ios app )
Manage CI/CD pipelines from multiple providers (self hosted, desktop app and ios app ) - GitHub - hcavarsan/pipedash: Manage CI/CD pipelines from multiple providers (self hosted, desktop app and i...
Run LLM Locally for better privacy, Here is list of 50 Open Source LLM and PC Requirements
Here’s a complete list of 50+ open-source LLMs you can run on your own PC — with detailed RAM, SSD, and GPU/VRAM requirements for each model size.
Find out what your hardware can handle and start using AI offline today. Help me add more into the list.
https://niftytechfinds.com/local-opensource-llm-hardware-guide/
https://redd.it/1olei3f
@r_opensource
Here’s a complete list of 50+ open-source LLMs you can run on your own PC — with detailed RAM, SSD, and GPU/VRAM requirements for each model size.
Find out what your hardware can handle and start using AI offline today. Help me add more into the list.
https://niftytechfinds.com/local-opensource-llm-hardware-guide/
https://redd.it/1olei3f
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Reddit
From the opensource community on Reddit
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Is homeostatic optimization the way of the future?
https://github.com/CognitAIn/TEOREPO
We spend decades optimizing for more—more performance, more power, more speed.
But what if stability itself is the higher form of intelligence?
I just published a public research framework exploring that idea:
EcoCode / TEO — Homeostatic Computing through Δ + 1 Harmonic Control.
It’s an open, fully timestamped experiment that treats computation as a living system:
Each process self-regulates under feedback, like biological homeostasis.
Power, heat, and latency are balanced dynamically.
The math behind it looks surprisingly biological.
The full discovery, source, and benchmarks are live on GitHub:
🔗 https://github.com/CognitAIn/TEOREPO
Curious how others see this — is equilibrium the next phase of optimization?
https://redd.it/1olfnrw
@r_opensource
https://github.com/CognitAIn/TEOREPO
We spend decades optimizing for more—more performance, more power, more speed.
But what if stability itself is the higher form of intelligence?
I just published a public research framework exploring that idea:
EcoCode / TEO — Homeostatic Computing through Δ + 1 Harmonic Control.
It’s an open, fully timestamped experiment that treats computation as a living system:
Each process self-regulates under feedback, like biological homeostasis.
Power, heat, and latency are balanced dynamically.
The math behind it looks surprisingly biological.
The full discovery, source, and benchmarks are live on GitHub:
🔗 https://github.com/CognitAIn/TEOREPO
Curious how others see this — is equilibrium the next phase of optimization?
https://redd.it/1olfnrw
@r_opensource
Donation - suggestion
Hi All,
I have an open source project with around 500 stars that is growing, and I would like to know how is your experience with Giving and Receiving donation.
Till now I never requested donation for my project because more or less I was covered by the HW / VM that I already have or at least with small expense. And also because I'm scared from the taxation burocracy :D
Now I would like to buy a dedicated workstation to run as a sever for doing testing on my project and I'm wondering if donation system, for a small but growing project, could help in this expense (I'm around 2k€).
About doing donation, I'm making donation monthly. I usually decide a small but emerging project that I appreciate, and I try to donate 50€, sometimes less dependign from the period.
What do you think? would you like to share your experience in both the sitatuon?
Important: this is not spam, I dind't activated any donation system till now, I'm just curios to know how donation is perceived from the comunity.
https://redd.it/1oll2w5
@r_opensource
Hi All,
I have an open source project with around 500 stars that is growing, and I would like to know how is your experience with Giving and Receiving donation.
Till now I never requested donation for my project because more or less I was covered by the HW / VM that I already have or at least with small expense. And also because I'm scared from the taxation burocracy :D
Now I would like to buy a dedicated workstation to run as a sever for doing testing on my project and I'm wondering if donation system, for a small but growing project, could help in this expense (I'm around 2k€).
About doing donation, I'm making donation monthly. I usually decide a small but emerging project that I appreciate, and I try to donate 50€, sometimes less dependign from the period.
What do you think? would you like to share your experience in both the sitatuon?
Important: this is not spam, I dind't activated any donation system till now, I'm just curios to know how donation is perceived from the comunity.
https://redd.it/1oll2w5
@r_opensource
Reddit
From the opensource community on Reddit
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Free Podlite Desktop Editor 0.6.1 is out! (MIT license)
# Podlite Desktop Editor 0.6.1 is out!
Just released a new version of Podlite Desktop Editor - a free markup editor that works with Podlite markup language.
# What's Podlite markup language?
Think of it as Markdown++. All your standard Markdown works, but you can also add Mermaid diagrams, React components, rich media, and interactive blocks.
It's block-oriented, so everything stays clean and readable.
# What's new in 0.6.1
Rebuilt the editor from scratch with updated libraries. Here's what changed:
* Syntax highlighting that actually works well
* Inline formatting: `B<bold>`, `I<italic>`, `C<code>`, `L<links>`, `O<strikethrough>`
* Click links with Cmd/Ctrl to open them
* Link to other files with `file:` schema - they open in new windows
* Text search (finally!)
* Fixed a bunch of window resize bugs
* macOS Tahoe support
You can toggle between half-screen and full-screen preview with keyboard shortcuts.
# Download
Available free on all platforms:
* Github releases: [https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop/releases](https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop/releases)
* Microsoft Store, Snap Store, Mac App Store
Try the web version first if you want: [https://pod6.in](https://pod6.in)
Full details: [https://podlite.org/2025/11/1/1/podlite-desktop-editor-0-6-1-release](https://podlite.org/2025/11/1/1/podlite-desktop-editor-0-6-1-release)
Source code: [https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop](https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop)
thank you
https://redd.it/1olkfdx
@r_opensource
# Podlite Desktop Editor 0.6.1 is out!
Just released a new version of Podlite Desktop Editor - a free markup editor that works with Podlite markup language.
# What's Podlite markup language?
Think of it as Markdown++. All your standard Markdown works, but you can also add Mermaid diagrams, React components, rich media, and interactive blocks.
It's block-oriented, so everything stays clean and readable.
# What's new in 0.6.1
Rebuilt the editor from scratch with updated libraries. Here's what changed:
* Syntax highlighting that actually works well
* Inline formatting: `B<bold>`, `I<italic>`, `C<code>`, `L<links>`, `O<strikethrough>`
* Click links with Cmd/Ctrl to open them
* Link to other files with `file:` schema - they open in new windows
* Text search (finally!)
* Fixed a bunch of window resize bugs
* macOS Tahoe support
You can toggle between half-screen and full-screen preview with keyboard shortcuts.
# Download
Available free on all platforms:
* Github releases: [https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop/releases](https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop/releases)
* Microsoft Store, Snap Store, Mac App Store
Try the web version first if you want: [https://pod6.in](https://pod6.in)
Full details: [https://podlite.org/2025/11/1/1/podlite-desktop-editor-0-6-1-release](https://podlite.org/2025/11/1/1/podlite-desktop-editor-0-6-1-release)
Source code: [https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop](https://github.com/podlite/podlite-desktop)
thank you
https://redd.it/1olkfdx
@r_opensource
GitHub
Releases · podlite/podlite-desktop
The desktop version of Podlite markup language editor - podlite/podlite-desktop
PinkRain 2.0 is live on the AppStore - Giving away 15 free promo codes
https://github.com/rudi-q/pinkrain_health_journal
https://redd.it/1oloj1v
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https://github.com/rudi-q/pinkrain_health_journal
https://redd.it/1oloj1v
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - rudi-q/pinkrain_health_journal: Privacy-first personal health journal with experimental AI features. Track medications…
Privacy-first personal health journal with experimental AI features. Track medications, journal symptoms, and explore on-device ML (for educational purposes) - rudi-q/pinkrain_health_journal
We are building a fully open source non profit peer-to-peer selfhosted reddit alternative on IPFS
https://github.com/plebbit/seedit
https://redd.it/1olq0zl
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https://github.com/plebbit/seedit
https://redd.it/1olq0zl
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - bitsocialhq/seedit: A Bitsocial client with an old.reddit UI
A Bitsocial client with an old.reddit UI. Contribute to bitsocialhq/seedit development by creating an account on GitHub.
ShareMounter (SMB) for MacOS
Hi everyone,
I built an open-source macOS app that lets you easily mount SMB shares. The app automatically reconnects shares after a connection drop and you can also manually mount and unmount them.
I hope you’ll find it useful as a simple alternative to other paid apps.
If you have any suggestions for improvements or if there’s a feature you’d like me to add, feel free to let me know. You can find the project on my github:
https://github.com/KeepCoolCH/ShareMounter
The compiled app is also available for direct download there. Have fun!
https://redd.it/1olqv3o
@r_opensource
Hi everyone,
I built an open-source macOS app that lets you easily mount SMB shares. The app automatically reconnects shares after a connection drop and you can also manually mount and unmount them.
I hope you’ll find it useful as a simple alternative to other paid apps.
If you have any suggestions for improvements or if there’s a feature you’d like me to add, feel free to let me know. You can find the project on my github:
https://github.com/KeepCoolCH/ShareMounter
The compiled app is also available for direct download there. Have fun!
https://redd.it/1olqv3o
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - KeepCoolCH/ShareMounter: Automatically mount, reconnect, and manage network shares (SMB) in macOS.
Automatically mount, reconnect, and manage network shares (SMB) in macOS. - KeepCoolCH/ShareMounter
A definitive list of open source
https://github.com/mustbeperfect/definitive-opensource
I built this list is to consolidate the "best" open source projects in a scalable manner - and by best I mean well-maintained and relatively popular. The problem I found with most other lists is that they included many abandoned projects, partly because of the smaller projects they also included. As someone who was trying to replace everything proprietary with open source, this clutter really frustrated me.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against small projects, but I wanted a list of projects that had momentum behind them and weren't just some selfhosted web app someone made in a day, even if technically, it had a completed feature set.
I've tried to accomplish this by automating all of the tedious parts of maintaining a list. Python noscripts generate the README, and maintenance noscripts checks for formatting errors in the JSON files, update stats from the Github api, and also check whether projects are potentially abandoned based on last commit date or if they were archived.
These results are outputted to md files with humans having the final say for whether projects are added or removed.
I'm very happy with where this last has gotten as I feel it's very comprehensive now. Feedback and contributions are appreciated as this list is, in itself, open source!
https://redd.it/1olt000
@r_opensource
https://github.com/mustbeperfect/definitive-opensource
I built this list is to consolidate the "best" open source projects in a scalable manner - and by best I mean well-maintained and relatively popular. The problem I found with most other lists is that they included many abandoned projects, partly because of the smaller projects they also included. As someone who was trying to replace everything proprietary with open source, this clutter really frustrated me.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against small projects, but I wanted a list of projects that had momentum behind them and weren't just some selfhosted web app someone made in a day, even if technically, it had a completed feature set.
I've tried to accomplish this by automating all of the tedious parts of maintaining a list. Python noscripts generate the README, and maintenance noscripts checks for formatting errors in the JSON files, update stats from the Github api, and also check whether projects are potentially abandoned based on last commit date or if they were archived.
These results are outputted to md files with humans having the final say for whether projects are added or removed.
I'm very happy with where this last has gotten as I feel it's very comprehensive now. Feedback and contributions are appreciated as this list is, in itself, open source!
https://redd.it/1olt000
@r_opensource
GitHub
GitHub - mustbeperfect/definitive-opensource: The definitive list of the best of (consumer facing) open source.
The definitive list of the best of (consumer facing) open source. - mustbeperfect/definitive-opensource
Seed7 - The Extensible Programming Language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgzNLgtypVs
https://redd.it/1olsqhx
@r_opensource
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgzNLgtypVs
https://redd.it/1olsqhx
@r_opensource
YouTube
Seed7 - The Extensible Programming Language • Thomas Mertes • 11/2024
Driven by a decades-long quest to create his own versatile, efficient, and memory-safe language, Thomas Mertes presents Seed7, his very own open-source programming language based on C. In this talk, he covers the language's modular syntax, including the definition…
Building an open source headless CMS - heavily inspired by Sanity Studio (Made in Svelte Kit)
https://getaphex.com/
https://redd.it/1olvuul
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https://getaphex.com/
https://redd.it/1olvuul
@r_opensource
Getaphex
Aphex CMS - Open Source SvelteKit Headless CMS
A modern, open source headless CMS built with SvelteKit. Type-safe, code-first schemas with no vendor lock-in.
'contributing.md' but video, for people trying to make their first contributions to open source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v8Jp0FcUf0
https://redd.it/1olozoz
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v8Jp0FcUf0
https://redd.it/1olozoz
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YouTube
Want to contribute to open source? Start Here - ep4
Github: https://github.com/lockbook/lockbook
Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/lockbook
Website: https://lockbook.net
Blog: https://blog.lockbook.net
0:00 hi
0:15 why
1:46 learn
3:08 connect
4:00 do
Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/lockbook
Website: https://lockbook.net
Blog: https://blog.lockbook.net
0:00 hi
0:15 why
1:46 learn
3:08 connect
4:00 do