Hello Everyone, I'm Antonio, CEO & Founder at Litlyx.
I want to engage with you in a conversation about OURS open-source projects and it will be super intresting exchange publicly feedbacks on our softwares.
I start with mine, Litlyx, Repository on Github.
Leave your project following this layout!
Description: Litlyx is an Open-Source alternative to Google Analytics, but with steroids!
Features:
1) Easy Setup in 30 seconds (just one line of code)
2) Simple Dashboard to see your data in an east way.
3) High-Customization with Custom Events to have a tailor-made analytics just for your projects and your needs!
4) Report sented directly to your email
5) An AI Data analyst that help you understand your data.
6) You can even invite friends (or fellow clients of yours) on the dashboard.
Achievements:
- 66 Stars on Github in less than 20 days.
- 5 Clients are paying
- 100 Users using in their projects, growing at 3 per day!
Would you like to partecipate in this public exchange of feedbacks/showcase of your projects?
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Hey I am SalladShooter, creator and maintainer of the Open Source Python Web Framework phyal. I am currently hoping to get some more people to contribute to get to the next big update of
0.3.0
.Description:
phyal is a web framework built in Python that removes the hassle of using HTML and instead uses an easier and more commonly known Python as a middle-man.
Features:
1) Quickly develop with a built in backend
2) Use all current and modern HTML elements with ease
3) Build your elements in an HTML like structure for easier readability
4) Easily merge Frontend and Backend together
0.3.0
updateI love the idea of exchanging open source projects as it can help give smaller creators like you and me more publicity (since dev.to is a massive website full of many people). I hope more people post here as I can find new and exciting things to use.
Huh, quite neat
Love it! I will give you a star to support! I hope a lot of people find this post and share with us their projects
Support your repo. I gave a star
Checked the project, it is cool. I hope it gains wide acceptance. There is no information on how to be a contributor. I will love to contribute to the project.
I just made a contribution doc to help with that, so go right ahead -> github.com/SalladShooter/phyal/blo....
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Forem 🌱
Welcome to the Forem codebase, the platform that powers dev.to. We are so excited to have you. With your help, we can build out Forem’s usability, scalability, and stability to better serve our communities.
What is Forem?
Forem is open source software for building communities. Communities for your peers, customers, fanbases, families, friends, and any other time and space where people need to come together to be part of a collective See our announcement post for a high-level overview of what Forem is.
dev.to (or just DEV) is hosted by Forem. It is a community of software developers who write articles, take part in discussions, and build their professional profiles. We value supportive and constructive dialogue in the pursuit of great code and career growth for all members. The ecosystem spans from beginner to advanced developers, and all are welcome to find their place…
Ben! I'm a huge fan of your work for Forem. This platform is amazing. Thanks for your work!
Woo !! Your project is amazing looking! I will look in it for sure! Thanks for sharing.
Hey, I am Maneshwar, building Lama2: FOSS REST API Client for Teams.
Description:
Most engineering teams have trouble collaborating on APIs or end up paying too much for Postman/Insomnia.
Our 100% FOSS product Lama2 helps your team collaborate on APIs for free based on git, so that you can save money and avoid friction.
Key Features:
.l2
API files. Simple and human-friendly syntax. Learn basics within minutes!l2
on API files to make REST API requests.HMU if you want Lama2 LiveAPI integrated with your documentation for free :)
Achievements:
Excellent work! I really like the project!
Thank you!
I have a Cellular Automata simulation on itch.io... its referenced and linked in my new article:
dev.to/excaliburjs/cellular-automa...
As is the open sourced GitHub repo is linked as well..... cheers!
It uses ExcaliburJS, which is an open sourced TS game engine for the web!!!
excaliburjs.com
Good stuff
I already see your post some time ago! It was pretty intresting case study you have done. The fact you used Excalibur is pretty cool too. Great framework in js to do simple games. Good Job!!
Hey guys, I'm Jason I created a new CLI program for linux called linuAV. Stands for linux AV its on github and youtube. It can detect all new malware threats. I've studied a lot of antivirus softwares and I believe I created a really good one. This could save the world of linux
Please check it out on github: github.com/jmb-ops/linuAV
Uhhhh we have a OG here. Love Kali Linux, i started with it my passion for Programming. Great project!
Thanks! I hope for it to be a handy tool that every gnu/linux person can run someday! I really like programming, so much so that I only want to be a computer programmer or a pen tester who makes his own tools.
Youtube video of it working. youtu.be/0ljiuFnMa-4
thanks!
github.com/jmb-ops/linuAV
Thanks! Again ;)
Hello everyone, I'm Leo, a software engineer and tech blogger. Allow me to share some details about my public repository:
Description: notion-nextjs-mini-kit offers a straightforward and effective solution for creating a personal blog. It seamlessly connects Next.js applications with Notion, enabling users to effortlessly access and showcase data.
Key Features:
1) Simplified Setup with comprehensive guides
2) Post Listing functionality
3) Detailed Post View
4) Utilize Notion as a powerful CMS
5) Open-source with a welcoming environment for contributions
Notable Achievements:
I've seen your open-repository. It is clean and straightforward. Great job! Thanks for sharing this! Leaved a star to support the project.
Hi, Pawan here.
I am currently creating Frontend-Challenges - frontend-challenges.com/
It's a repo of frontend interview questions to level up your frontend skills.
One thing i am really proud of is that the project does not use any database yet you can submit questions and answers via github issues.
Features:
Currently I am in the process of collecting questions from the internet and put it in the repo.
My main goal is to create a community where frontend people can discuss and share the interview questions they were asked in interviews.
It seems a pretty cool project! Keep this project alive.
Hello,
I'm the (sole) developer of a new (alpha) git hosting software written in Python and Flask, the roundabout (branches, get it?), licensed under the AGPL.
I would hope to have more people test it, give suggestions and possibly contribute. I have big plans, especially to eventually make it distributed and support inter-server communication, as well as CI jobs. But currently, the features are pretty modest. I believe it can be a good solution for simpler git hosting on a cheap server.
With your help, it could be possible to make the best git host.
I haven't got any considerable number of people who marked it as favourite, nor has someone else contributed much. But my own server which runs this program has a few (<10) users who regularly use it and seem to be happy, at least until a bug appears or the power at my home goes out.
So you hosted your platform on your local network in house? That is not good my man. I suggest you to buy a server at 4 euros that is called Hetzner! They provide great service. They are from germany. Give a try.
Can you please explain why? My ISP is good for server used by a few people. And I need to use it for some other things. I just don't have a reason to pay for hosting. But I'll save your suggestion for later.
I checked. The 4.5€ plan is not enough. Especially the storage, a lot of it needs to be swap.
I hope you understand. The server isn't being used by many people, so I don't need a better solution for now. ISPs here are not like in America. I can even forward SMTP.
For starting thats for sure a good possibility to host on your home. But if you want to scale your product is good to scale to a Cloud Server that do not depends on a location specifically. Immagine your light at home go away... you need to restart your server (that is a pc in your home)... the IP change and you need to setup again. OFC, now you have 10 users... is ok for now, but for scailing is not sustainbale.
For the storage part on hetzner you can buy a storage box for 3 euros more and store more than 20 GB (i do not remeber exactly tbh).
I hope this helped.
I want to clarify. The server is actually a Raspberry Pi which auto-starts, and I use Namecheap's dynamic DNS which makes IP changes a non-issue. I'd host it somewhere else if I had more users.
Jorge, GroovyLang developer here
I've published Groogle , a DSL to consume Google Cloud services as Sheet, Drive or Gmail so you can write small but powerful scripts
groogle.gitlab.io/groogle/latest/i...
It has 0 starts and nobody is using it but it's my kid so I love it anyway
Niceeee! No matter if nobody using right now! They will.
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