Best of Open SourceSeptember 2023

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    Discover Bun - A Faster, Modern JavaScript Runtime

    The Javascript Space is completely different from 15 years ago when NodeJS was first released. The technology behind Bun Bun is a Javascript Runtime. It starts with an Engine - The Component of a runtime that runs the Javascript code. Bun comes with built-in testing support, and so it is much faster from the other ones.

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    Tabler Icons: over 4650 vector icons for web design

    Free and open source icons designed to make your website or app attractive, visually consistent and simply beautiful. Tabler Icons: over 4650 vector icons for web design Over 4650 pixel-perfect icons. Available packages: Free and open-source icons.

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    srbhr/Resume-Matcher: Open Source Free ATS Tool to compare Resumes with Job Descriptions and create a score to rank them.

    The Resume Matcher takes your resume and job descriptions as input, parses them using Python. The tool uses advanced machine learning algorithms to extract the most relevant keywords from the job description. The more similar they are, the higher the likelihood that your resume will pass the ATS screening.

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    Why I quit open source

    GitHub published a curious article on avoiding burnout for open source maintainers. The article briefly mentions sponsoring but for most maintainers it’s unrealistic to rely on sponsoring or donations. The most healthy solution for avoiding maintainer burnout is quitting open source entirely, at least it was a solution that worked for me.

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    Hacktoberfest 2023: The Complete Guide

    Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open-source projects, their maintainers, and the entire community of contributors. In this post, I will share some good starting places for Hack toberfest. You can also get hired by some amazing open- source companies/organizations.

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    10 of the Best Programming Fonts — SitePoint

    A great programming font is legible, attractive, and personalizes the editor you use every day. It needs to be good given the hours you spend at your screen, but there are plenty of fabulous programming fonts to choose from. Sites such as programmingfonts.org allow you to preview dozens of free programming fonts.

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    Open source hooliganism and the TypeScript meltdown

    TypeScript is a superset that sprinkles an appearance of type safety on top of a weakly- and dynamically-typed language. This is a new variety of open source advocacy that resembles hooliganism more than it does even 1990s newsgroup console superfans and their flamewars.

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    Rails Creator Removes TypeScript from Turbo Framework, Sparks Backlash

    TypeScript support has been removed from Turbo Framework. The move has sparked backlash among many Turbo users and contributors. Critics argue that removing TypeScript is a step backwards that will break existing code dependent on TypeScript types. Hansson has defended his position on preferring vanilla JavaScript over TypeScript.

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    A simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system.

    CasaOS is a simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source Personal Cloud system. The idea is that this technology would be an effective way to solve the issue of consumer data asset ownership and. as well as provide a more affordable and efficient computing solution for individuals and small organizations.

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    WordPress for React?

    Let's build WordPress for React together! - DEV Community Hello, my friends! Just starred this repo and it sounds promising. It’s Wordpress for React.

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    Hoppscotch Self-Host - Open-source API development — now on-premise!

    Hoppscotch Self-Host - Open-source API development - now on-premise. Launched in API Open Source Developer Tools. Made by Liyas Thomas, Kiran Johns, Andrew Bastin, Balu B, Joel Jacob Stephen and Anwarul Islam.

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    Astro Framework - Resources & Free Starters

    Astro is HTML-first, which means it outputs zero JavaScript by default and supports both static site generation (SSG) and server-side rendering (SSR) Astro allows the use of components from different frameworks like Svelte, SolidJS, React, and Vue, within the same project.

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    GitHub Accelerator

    GitHub Accelerator aims to pioneer new ways for developers to simply and sustainably work in open source full-time. First class of fellows will participate in a 10-week accelerator program where they will receive an initial sponsorship as well as mentorship from open source leaders and enterprise partners.

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    Creating an 👩‍💻 Open Source Search Platform: Search Engines with AI - Swirl 🌌

    Swirl is a unified open-source search platform built with Python and Django. Users can conduct a single query, instantly pooling and presenting relevant data from multiple platforms in one consolidated UI. Built on Python, it carries the Apache 2.0 License, which means developers and businesses can utilize and modify it without any licensing costs.

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    Bun: lessons from disrupting a tech ecosystem

    Two weeks ago, a JavaScript runtime and toolkit called Bun was released and took the Node.js world by storm. Its top focus is performance, and according to benchmarks shared in the launch video, around 10x performance increases can be observed when building packages, running code, or handling inbound requests on a server.

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    Introducing Rig.dev: An open-source application platform for Kubernetes

    Rig.dev offers an open-source application platform for Kubernetes. We empower developers with our developer-friendly deployment engine that simplifies the process of rolling out, managing, Debugging, and scaling applications. We've taken all of the learnings, especially the frustrations from this, and turned it into Rig.

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    5 Self-Hosted Document Management System Applications

    We explore 5 different self-hosted document management systems. Teedy proves to be quite practical in keeping digital documents well organized. Paperless-ngx is a community-supported open-source document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive so you can keep less paper.

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    How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – A Handbook for Beginners

    The open source movement champions the idea that knowledge should be accessible to all. The main idea behind the open-source software is not only to share the code but create communities with a culture of collaboration, transparency and shared learning. Open-source projects are usually developed in a collaborative manner, mostly by a community of volunteers.

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    How to Contribute to Open-Source Projects – Git & GitHub Workflow for Beginners

    The first time I learned about open source was through a tweet that promoted Hacktoberfest in 2019. As a newbie, I learned how to communicate with the maintainers, how to work with Git and GitHub, and how to create a pull request. You can't assume that all projects on GitHub are open source.

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    Our Team's Favourite Open Source Projects Right Now

    Our Team's Favourite Open Source Projects Right Now - DEV Community At Rig.dev, we love open source. We asked everyone on our team to show their current favourite open source project. The answers we got are all over the map, and that's what makes this so interesting.

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    chartbrew/chartbrew: Open-source web platform used to create live reporting dashboards from APIs, MongoDB, Firestore, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and more 📈📊

    Chartbrew is an open-source web application that can connect directly to databases and APIs. It features a chart builder, editable dashboards, embedable charts, query & requests editor, and team capabilities.

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    Update your dev.to articles into your Github profile

    Update your dev.to articles into your Github profile - DEV Community. In your repository, create a file named README.md in its root. Write anything you want within the file.

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    Hacktoberfest Magic: ✨ Github Unlocked Using Filters

    The article discusses how to find the perfect project to contribute to during Hacktoberfest using GitHub filters. It also introduces SAML Jackson, a service that streamlines web application authentication.

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    How Astro does i18n

    Astro docs have been officially translated into 12 different languages with over 1000 pages translated in total. Even our full introductory tutorial (32 pages in total) has been translated into six different languages. Today is our official Community Day celebration, so we wanted to share how we built this internationalization engine at Astro.

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    Supabase Blog: Open Source Firebase alternative Blog

    Supabase Beta October 2022 introduces new SDKs, quickstarts, Functions tricks, and announces the date for Launch Week 6.