35 open-source tools.
Meta's JavaScript library for building user interfaces from reusable components.
Google's end-to-end open-source platform for machine learning, from research to production.
Microsoft's open-source code editor with rich extensions, debugging, and Git — the core of Visual Studio Code.
Google's UI toolkit for building natively compiled apps for mobile, web, and desktop from one codebase.
Hugging Face's library of pretrained models for text, vision, and audio — the standard toolkit for transformer models.
Vercel's React framework for production — full-stack rendering, routing, and built-in optimizations.
Microsoft's set of power-user utilities for Windows: window management, bulk rename, color picker, and more.
Google's open-source programming language for building simple, reliable, and efficient software.
Production-grade container orchestration to automate deployment, scaling, and management of containerized apps.
OpenAI's robust multilingual speech-to-text model for transcription and translation.
Meta's Python-first deep-learning framework with strong GPU acceleration and dynamic graphs.
Microsoft's framework for reliable end-to-end browser testing across Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit.
Self-hosted uptime monitoring tool with status pages and notifications.
Reference server implementations for the Model Context Protocol, the open standard (created by Anthropic) connecting AI assistants to tools and data.
General-purpose command-line fuzzy finder for files, history, and processes; integrates with the shell and Vim.
API development environment in the browser: REST, GraphQL, and realtime clients; self-hostable.
Open observability platform to query, visualize, and alert on metrics, logs, and traces.
Free, open-source software for live streaming and screen recording.
Fast recursive regex search over directories that respects your .gitignore.