0% found this document useful (0 votes)
238 views2 pages

15 Open Source Projects

The document lists 15 open-source projects, providing brief descriptions and GitHub links for each. Projects include platforms for learning programming, tools for data analysis, and applications for web and mobile development. It highlights opportunities for beginners to contribute to various projects across different programming languages and frameworks.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
238 views2 pages

15 Open Source Projects

The document lists 15 open-source projects, providing brief descriptions and GitHub links for each. Projects include platforms for learning programming, tools for data analysis, and applications for web and mobile development. It highlights opportunities for beginners to contribute to various projects across different programming languages and frameworks.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

15 Open source projects

From twitter
● https://github.com/Nutlope/llamacoder
● https://github.com/dubinc/dub
● https://x.com/steventey

Generic
1. Exercism: A platform to learn various programming languages by solving exercises and
helping others. It offers a community-driven approach with public profiles to showcase
contributions. GitHub
2. EsProc: A new programming language designed for efficient data computing, ideal for
those interested in data analysis and Java. GitHub
3. Forem: The open-source software behind the DEV community platform, aimed at
empowering developers and communities. GitHub
4. Simple Icons: Provides pixel-perfect SVG icons for over 2,000 popular brands, with
detailed contributing guidelines. GitHub
5. RoomGPT: An AI interior design tool that generates room designs based on uploaded
photos, built with TypeScript. GitHub
6. Appwrite: A backend server for web, mobile, and flutter developers that simplifies the
development process. GitHub
7. Daily: A platform that helps developers build real-time video and audio applications
easily. GitHub
8. Immich: A self-hosted photo and video backup solution that allows users to manage their
media files securely. GitHub
9. Typst: A modern document creation tool that simplifies the process of writing and
formatting documents. GitHub
10. Scalar: An open-source alternative to Redoc, offering enhanced features for API
documentation. GitHub
11. Godot: A popular game engine that has gained traction and continues to improve with
community contributions. GitHub
12. Home Assistant: An open-source platform for smart home automation that allows users
to control devices from different manufacturers. GitHub
13. Deno: A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript, designed to be a modern
alternative to Node.js. GitHub
14. Zulip: A powerful open-source team chat application that combines the immediacy of
chat with the productivity of email. GitHub
15. Sapper: A framework for building web applications with Svelte, making it easier to create
high-performance apps. GitHub

1. Exercism: A platform for learning programming languages through exercises and


community support. It offers tracks for many languages, making it easy to get started.
GitHub
2. Simple Icons: Provides SVG icons for over 2,000 brands. It's easy to contribute by
adding new icons or improving existing ones. GitHub
3. FreeCodeCamp: A nonprofit community that helps people learn to code for free. You can
contribute by working on coding challenges, documentation, or helping others. GitHub
4. RoomGPT: An AI tool that generates interior design ideas based on uploaded photos. It's
built using TypeScript and is beginner-friendly. GitHub
5. Markdown Editor: A simple web-based markdown editor that allows users to write and
preview markdown text. Contributing can involve adding features or fixing bugs. GitHub
6. Habit Tracker: A simple web application to help users track their habits and goals. You
can contribute to its development or design. GitHub
7. Telescope: An open-source RSS reader that allows users to follow their favorite blogs
and news sites. It's a great project for learning about web development. GitHub
8. Pandas: A powerful data manipulation library for Python. Beginners can contribute by
improving documentation or fixing minor bugs. GitHub
9. Django: A high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development.
Beginners can help with documentation, testing, and minor feature additions. GitHub
10. Flask: A lightweight web framework for Python. It's suitable for beginners wanting to
learn web development and contribute to the codebase. GitHub
11. Color Picker: A simple web application that helps users select color palettes. You can
contribute by adding new features or improving the UI. GitHub
12. To-Do List App: A basic app that allows users to manage their tasks. It's a great starting
point for those new to app development. GitHub
13. Open Source Design: A community that focuses on design in open source projects. You
can contribute by offering design feedback or creating assets. GitHub
14. React: A JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Beginners can contribute by
improving documentation or working on small issues. GitHub
15. GitHub CLI: A command-line tool for GitHub that allows users to interact with GitHub
from the terminal. Contributing can include adding features or fixing bugs. GitHub

You might also like