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Hi all,
I would love for a community to support and contribute to my project BKDR in-browser code editor. I've reach a point were I had started to implement extensions, but have yet to return to it because of other projects.
BKDR
Contribute on Github
Download and use
Thanks!
EmuRox A 6502 Emulator (hopefully soon an NES emulator) which has a hacked together MOS6502 Swing based debug interface that I'd like someone with better UI skills to give some care to.
Creating a desktop application to detect wireless activity such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Python and PyQt5 built and looking for feedback to help improve on the project.
Contributions are highly welcomed and encouraged
A Desktop application for the signalum python library
Signalum Desktop
A Desktop application on the Signalum Python Library/CLI Tool The Signalum Desktop application is an attempt to develop a single tool for analysing and visualizing your wireless environment over a range of Bluetooth Devices, WiFi Devices and hopefully more.
Written entirely in Python3, Signalum Desktop currently accomplished the following:
This application was bootstrapped with Fman Build system
Supported Protocols
Bluetooth
Bluetooth operates at frequencies between 2402 and 2480 MHz, or 2400 and 2483.5 MHz including guard bands 2 MHz wide at the bottom end and 3.5 MHz wide at the top. This is in the globally unlicensed (but not unregulated) industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) 2.4 GHz short-range radio frequency band. It is a standard wire-replacement communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption…
I'd love some help with Speakerline, the website featuring a library of conference proposals to help demystify the speaking process.
I have big visions for the project, but working full-time on a new product means that I can't dedicate as much time to open source development as I'd like to.
I've got a lot of first-time issues to ones that require more thinking. Please have a look at the website, the repo, and the Issues list, and see if this is something that interests you.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! ☺️
Currently, there is no good looking epub reader for linux. Most of reader/viewer just render text like html page. So I took initiative to make epub reader for Linux.
The project is Electron based so it can be run on any OS though.
It is in early stage of development and has some basic features for reading.
Projects needs work on ui/ux and I am finding someone who would like to work on ui/ux. It will be great experience.
github.com/Janglee123/eplee
Page not found :-/
operationcode.org/ is always looking for open source contributors, as well as mentors.
Operation Code is a nonprofit devoted to helping our military veterans learn software development, enter the tech industry, and code the future!
Our site is comprised of a Rails API backend and a React frontend.
You can find out more by joining our Slack community, or pinging us in GitHub!
Thanks for this great opportunity.
My main (open source) project where I need collaboration/contribution is doesangue.me (doesangue means "donate blood"). An open source and free API/platform for blood donors, blood banks, hospitals.
You can read a little more in this medium post.
The Core API was created with Laravel. So Artisans are welcome here. But more than Laravel, we need people to help us with frontend (SPA, Vue) and sure, with design.
You can found me in twitter as @cagejose, GitHub: JoseCage
I'm joining in a bit late this time, but as you my have seen from older posts, AlloyCI is always looking for contributors. Want to learn Elixir, but don't feel comfortable yet with tackling an issue by yourself? Don't worry! Just try to install and run AlloyCI, and if you find something in the documentation unclear, or missing, these are great first contributions as well. Even if it's just to fix a typo. It gets your feet wet!