Tag: #open source
5 Bookmarks

Keep a Changelog
This document details best practices for creating and maintaining a changelog, a chronologically ordered list of notable project changes. It emphasizes human readability and recommends using a consistent format (like Keep a Changelog) with categorized changes (added, changed, removed, fixed). The guide discourages using raw git logs and highlights the importance of including deprecations and yanked releases. It also provides examples of good and bad changelog practices, addressing common questions and offering guidance on reducing maintenance effort. Finally, it encourages community contributions to refine the proposed standard.

Talo - open source, self-hostable game backend
Talo is a free, open-source game backend service offering leaderboards, player authentication, multiplayer, and more. It integrates easily with Godot and Unity via plugins and an API, simplifying game development. Talo provides a dashboard for managing game data, player accounts, and feedback, along with robust analytics and Steamworks integration. The service handles hosting and infrastructure, ensuring data continuity even with network issues. Data export is available, and the platform is open for community contributions.

ActivityWatch - Open-source time tracker
ActivityWatch is an open-source, privacy-focused app that tracks time spent on devices across multiple platforms. It offers detailed insights into app usage, project time allocation, and screen habits, helping users improve productivity and understand their digital behavior. Features include browser and editor plugins, local data storage, and (future) synchronization across devices. The project is community-driven, accepting contributions and donations to support its ongoing development. Users can find support and engage with the community through various online channels.
GitHub - sindresorhus/awesome: 😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
This GitHub repository, sindresorhus/awesome, is a curated list of awesome lists across various tech topics. It contains over 375,000 stars and 30,000 forks, showcasing its popularity. The lists cover areas like programming languages, front-end/back-end development, computer science, and more. Each topic includes numerous resources, tools, and frameworks. The repository is licensed under CC0-1.0.

Self-hosted, Open Source Social Media Management - Mixpost
Mixpost is a self-hosted, open-source social media management tool offering unlimited scheduling and content organization without monthly fees. It boasts a user-friendly interface with features like calendar scheduling, post composition, analytics, and team collaboration. Mixpost supports numerous social media platforms and offers one-click publishing with customization options. Its one-time purchase model allows users to own their data and white-label the platform. Easy setup via Docker is provided, making it accessible for both individuals and businesses.