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How to submit a tool

Two ways to drop your open-source tool — pick whichever you prefer.

1. On the website (fastest)

  1. Sign in with GitHub.
  2. Go to Drop a tool and paste your repository URL.
  3. Click Auto-fill — we fetch the name, description, stars, and license.
  4. Pick a category, keep the tagline to one honest sentence, and publish.

2. Via GitHub pull request

Add one entry to data/tools.json in the OSSDrop/OSSDrop repo and open a PR. See its contributing guide.

What we accept

  • Open source only — public repo + OSI license.
  • One tool per submission, honest one-line description (no hype).
  • GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, or Hugging Face.
  • No dead or archived repos.