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Show us your open-source project

Hello everyone 👋 I’m Antonio - CEO at Litlyx.

I’d love to start a **public exchange of feedback and showcases **around our open-source projects.

The idea: share your project, get visibility, and give/receive constructive feedback 🚀

Let me go first with mine:

Project: Litlyx 👉 github
Short description: Cookie-less, AI-powered website analytics platform. Fully GDPR-compliant by design.
Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Setup in 30 seconds
2️⃣ Clean & intuitive dashboard
3️⃣ AI-powered insights in seconds
Stars: ⭐ 1.5K+

👉 Drop your project below following the same format!
This way we all discover new tools, share thoughts, and help each other grow.

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Prema Ananda

Project: CleanForum 👉 github

Short description: Modern forum with AI-powered spam protection using Redis Vector Search as primary database and ML engine.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Real-time spam detection
2️⃣ Redis Vector Search
3️⃣ Hybrid AI system (heuristics + k-NN classification)

Stars: ⭐ 1 🤩
New project - looking for community feedback!

Tech Stack: FastAPI, Redis 8+, SentenceTransformer, Tailwind CSS

Read more: Beyond Caching: How Redis 8 Became Our Forum's Primary Database and AI Engine

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Antonio

Now two star! Keep up the good work!

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Brennan K. Brown • Edited

Enjoyment Work

Short description: An academic / research-focused theme that provides extensive features for note-taking and personal growth. It is based off of the Digital Garden philosophy

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ A fully customizable and empty _BLANK_config.yml to make getting up-and-running easy.
2️⃣ Custom collections for different types of material (note-taking, journal writing, etc.)
3️⃣ Obsidian-style backlinks custom plug-in and footnotes and sidenotes.

Stars: ⭐ — 107
Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/enjoyment-...

Demo: enjoyment-work.netlify.app


Purelog

Short description: " A responsive sidebar Jekyll theme, created with the Pure.css framework, designed for writers and bloggers of all kinds."

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Custom collections for note-taking and journaling
2️⃣ Speedy, on-site search function
3️⃣ Auto-generating archive, tags, and categories pages

Stars: ⭐ 33

Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/purelog

Demo: purelog.netlify.app


Watery

Short description: A minimalist, bare-bones theme for Jekyll only using the Water.css framework while still following the best practices for accessibility and search-engine optimization.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Extremely lightweight (<80kb Water.css framework)
2️⃣ Perfect 100 score on Google Lighthouse for performance, accessibility, best practices, and SEO
3️⃣ Easy to customize and change CSS framework

Stars: ⭐ 14

Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/watery

Demo: watery.netlify.app


IndieWeb Blog Starter

Short description: A modern, feature-complete blog template built with Eleventy and Tailwind CSS. Designed for writers who want to own their content and participate in the IndieWeb.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ IndieWeb-compatible with robust E2E tests
2️⃣ Accessible and privacy-first design
3️⃣ Clean UI patterns and customizable

Stars: ⭐ 1

Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/11ty-Indie...

Demo: indieweb-blog-starter.netlify.app


Campfire Hugo Theme

Short description: A warm, story-focused Hugo theme focusing on typography and opinionated design choices.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Story-focused design with emphasis on typography
2️⃣ Opinionated design choices for a consistent aesthetic
3️⃣ Built with Hugo for fast static site generation

Stars: ⭐ 1

Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/Campfire-H...

Demo: campfire-hugo.netlify.app/


Jekyll Audit

Short description: A CLI to build and audit Jekyll sites for performance, accessibility, SEO, broken links, and HTML validity.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Audits with Lighthouse, Pa11y, Linkinator, and an HTML validator
2️⃣ JSON reports with thresholds and CI-friendly exit codes
3️⃣ Builds and serves your Jekyll site, respects baseurl, and discovers targets via sitemap

Stars: ⭐ — 1
Codebase: github.com/brennanbrown/jekyll-audit

Demo: brennanbrown.github.io/jekyll-audit/

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Antonio

Wow! thank you so much for sharing this.

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Patryk Zdunowski • Edited

Project: xyd 👉 github

Short description: Unified docs framework that combines narrative docs with API references (OpenAPI & GraphQL) and React component docs.

Top 3 features: 1️⃣ Unifies multiple doc types in one framework 2️⃣ Supports OpenAPI & GraphQL API references 3️⃣ React component documentation integration

Stars: ⭐ 4

Roadmap: github.com/orgs/livesession/projec...
Feedback, issues, and PRs welcome.

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Antonio

Less gooooo!

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Herman Georgiana

Project: Travel Blog 🧳 👉 GitHub

Short description: Personal travel blog project – two versions: HTML/CSS/JS & React.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Interactive travel posts
2️⃣ Responsive design
3️⃣ Fun experimentation with React

Status: ⭐ New project – looking for feedback & collaborators!

Tech Stack: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React

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Antonio

Thanks for sharing this.

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Antonio

I'm looking forward to discover all the cool projects that are here on dev. 🤩

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Engin Ypsilon

Project: YpsilonEventHandler 💪

Short description: Event delegation library with a rarely used "spy on parent" approach - instead of attaching listeners to individual child elements, we listen to parent elements and intercept events bubbling up from their children.

Top 3 features:


Stars: ☆ -0 pending

Demo

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Rashedin | FullStack Developer

Project: Servest 👉 github

Short Description : A Backend project and utility generator for multiple frameworks. Inspired by crete-vite and shadcn.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Ready-made templates for backend projects
2️⃣ Additional Projects like eslint, prettier can be added with one command
3️⃣ Saves time and headache, improve dx, no more hassle to initialize backend projects.

Stars: ⭐ 8 🤩
New project - looking for community feedback and contribution!

Tech Stack: Node.js, Docker, CI/CD, Next.js (for frontend)

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Ned O'Leary • Edited

Project: Tesseral 👉 GitHub

Short description: Open source platform for managing identity in business software

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Launch a functional login page in a few clicks
2️⃣ Add enterprise-ready features like SAML, SCIM, RBAC, MFA without extra code
3️⃣ Support API key authentication at any scale

Stars: ⭐ 900

Related: Auth for B2B SaaS: it's not like auth for consumer software

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Kimberly Borg • Edited

Project: PikaPods 👉 pikapods.com/apps

Short description: One-click hosting for open-source apps. Run your favorite tools (Nextcloud, Ghost, Immich etc.) instantly — no setup, no servers to maintain.

Top 3 features:
1️⃣ Deploy any supported app in seconds (no Docker/Kubernetes needed)
2️⃣ Pay only for what you use — scale up or down anytime
3️⃣ Open-source first: discover and try 90+ popular apps instantly

Stars: ⭐ Not a GitHub repo, but we support dozens of starred OSS projects directly.

Curious to hear what open-source apps you’d like to see added next!

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PrettifyCode

PrettifyCode — Free, open-source code tools (beautify, format, diff)

One place to beautify, format, validate, and compare code — all in the browser, free and open-source.

What it does

  • Beautify & format: JSON, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, XML, YAML
  • Diffchecker: side-by-side text/code compare
  • Handy utilities: URL encode/decode, case converter, JSON escape/unescape
  • 100% client-side: no logins, no ads

Why I built it

Switching between many tiny tools was annoying. I wanted one clean, fast, mobile-friendly toolbox that just works.

Tech stack

  • Frontend: Next.js (TypeScript), Vite (for some tools)
  • Editor: CodeMirror (depending on tool)
  • Styling: Tailwind CSS
  • All tools run in the browser

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