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Showcase your open source projects in Berlin this summer

Call for projects

We invite you to submit your projects for a chance to be showcased at the Open Source Spotlight during the WeAreDevelopers World Congress in Berlin this July. Selected participants will not only gain exposure to a diverse audience of 15,000+ developers and tech-leaders from across the globe, but also receive a complimentary ticket to the event. Don’t miss this opportunity to highlight your work and connect with fellow developers!

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Koa is an expressive middleware framework for Node.js servers that uses ES2017 async functions.
Open Source Fair @ The Merge

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Open Source Fair @ The Merge

June 13, 2024 - June 14, 2024 • Berlin, Germany

We're excited to sponsor the Open Source Fair at The Merge, a developer conference in Berlin on June 13-14. Showcase your project and connect with your community. Accepted projects receive a free conference ticket.

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Buddy

Get back your time with Buddy’s delivery pipelines that eliminate repeatable tasks in your daily development.

Automatically build & ship web projects on a single git push, on click, or recurrently. Easily define your own delivery process just like you build a house of bricks: from builds and tests, to deployments, custom scripts, and website monitoring.

Bring the newest tech to your team’s stack with native Docker support: containers, microservices, Kubernetes deployments, and more.

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FreeAskInternet is a completely free, PRIVATE and LOCALLY running search aggregator & answer generate using MULTI LLMs, without GPU needed. The user can ask a question and the system will make a multi engine search and combine the search result to LLM and generate the answer based on search results. It's all FREE to use.

  • Updated Apr 18, 2024
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GuardRails

GuardRails scans new code changes as they occur in your repositories. For pull requests, we will post comments whenever security issues are detected. For branches, you will be able to see reports in your dashboard.