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We are building an open source {free} Postman alternative: Hoppscotch - API request builder for web.
👽 Open source API development ecosystem - https://hoppscotch.io
Replaced Postman last year in our team. Great work. Thank you!
This looks Great !
free ?
Yeah of course. It's all open-source
Cool library, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the mention! I'd also include usemage.ai/ -> it lets you create a full-stack React/Node.js app from a short description, plus it's completely free!
Keep up the great work 🦾
Thanks for sharing. I will check it out.
Always nice to see new projects!
Thanks for the solid list, friend!
Thanks for checking it out 🫡
To the moon! Thanks for your spam post!
I just bookmarked Snapify.. 😮🔥🔥
It's a cool library. I'm glad I found it via dev!
great list - thanks for posting!
Thanks for checking it out!!
Cool one!
Glad you thought so!
Amazing article,thanks.🔥
Thanks for checking it out and for the comment :)
A long list to try this week, thank you
Yup!
Nice list!
Thanks Nathan!
Wow that's a lot! Thank you for posting
Yeah it will take awhile to get through 😬
Good list! Saved.
Awesome to see Glasskube mentioned in the article! :-)
It's a great library.
Great list!
Thank you for posting!
Thanks!
Amazing list :)
Thanks a lot for mentioning Digger!
It's a great library!
Good one.
Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks for the post.
Thank you for reading it.
Nice one, that's a great library
I'm not sure I understand how this list is spam? One of the first open-source opportunities that caught my eye was #6, Wasp. I checked out the repo and there's multiple bugs listed in the Discussions tab that anyone could openly try and resolve. They even have a Contributing.md on how to help squash any bugs or add new features.
Here's an OpenSource project, helpful in Scheduling Jobs.
Get Job Execution Reminders ⏰ via Webhook using WebhookPlan
View on GitHub
I see what you mean. There's probably some truth in that, but for people looking for open-source contribution opportunities, this seems like a good list. I don't frequent this site all that much, so I don't have any room to speak on these types of posts being a dime a dozen on here. It did help me locate some open-source leads I might not have found otherwise, though
@manchicken. No one is forced to read this article... Don't like what I'm writing? Then write your own content.
I think it's extremely useful and fun for devs to have aggregated lists that someone else took the time to make. Especially in this listicle where I specifically found good first issues for junior devs to get started with.
Super! Very informative. I'd like to add Athina AI - Open source library for evaluating LLM responses!
github.com/athina-ai/athina-evals
I developed my first app using Kotlin, which was Conduit. You can find it at: github.com/gothinkster/realworld.
You can build production-grade AI applications with the open-source framework aiconfig! Check it out and star the repo (we are growing fast!) github.com/lastmile-ai/aiconfig
Its a great list.
Correction: "Rirebase" -> "Firebase"
Wow, can't believe I didn't notice that 😅
Thanks for pointing it out!
Judging from the article, this should be a simple article written to promote the first project.
Nice post! It is very well researched and written.
Awesome share, thanks!