Hello everyone, I'm Antonio, CEO and Founder at Litlyx.
I hope you’re all doing well. It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here, and that’s because we’ve been in an acceleration program that is coming to an end.
Now, let’s talk about your amazing project that’s been hidden away, waiting for its moment to shine.
Share your open-source project using the following format (and in the meantime i start with ours):
Website: Litlyx
Stars: +1.3k
Repository link: Litlyx Analytics
Description: Litlyx is an European alternative to Google Analytics or Posthog. Track web analytics and custom events. Get up and running in 30 seconds. Fully GDPR-compliant.
Share your project down below.
Top comments (21)
Hey Antonio, thanks for kicking this off! Litlyx sounds awesome
I just launched my open-source project yesterday, so it’s super fresh! Still early days but excited to grow it.
Website: lovit.dev
Stars: 8 😅
Repository link: github.com/lovit-dev/lovit
Description: Lovit is a next-generation JavaScript library that simplifies error handling by replacing messy try-catch blocks with clean, centralized, and reusable handlers—making your code more organized and easier to maintain.
Great job!!
Love seeing real builders drop their work like this. Makes me wanna go dust off some old code myself.
Perfect timing with all the recent changes to European laws regarding data privacy and consent!
I'm new to open-source but I'm super eager to contribute. While brainstorming ideas for the Amazon Q challenge, I took the opportunity to create and publish
qmims
. I posted all about it here.Check it out:
Website: qmims
Stars: 1 (me)
Repository link: qmims - AI-Powered README Generation & Editing
Description: qmims (Q, Make It Make Sense!) is a command-line tool that leverages Amazon Q Developer CLI to automatically generate, update, and refine README.md and documentation files for your projects.
Hope everyone can check it out. Any feedback goes a long way! ✨
Hi, Antonio!
Recently finished development of CLI tool for extracting PDF pages as images and thumbnails. Tool was created with educators and digital creators in mind to streamline content creation process. Written in Golang.
Stars: 10
Repository link: github.com/dmikhr/pdfjuicer
Description: Convert pages from PDF to images with custom sizing, scaling and thumbnail generation. Tool can be used manually or integrated into automated pipelines in tools like n8n.
pretty cool seeing people build their own thing like this - guess i always wonder what really keeps someone working on open source for the long haul, you ever think about that
We've learned from opensource, so if you are real with yourself, sometimes is time to give back to an ecosystem that make progress humanity. I think this way.
Hey Antonio, thanks for the opportunity to show my project here. I would be very happy if it could gain a little more reach.
Website: timescribe.app
Stars: 297
Repository link: github.com/WINBIGFOX/timescribe
Description: A modern, flexible time tracking app for capturing and managing personal working hours. It operates offline, requires no sign-up, and is free and open source — ideal for anyone looking to efficiently track work hours, whether at home or in the office.
What did you used to make that into app?
pretty cool seeing people actually build stuff like this tbh - i always wonder what keeps someone grinding on open source when it gets tough, you ever hit a point where you just wanna quit or nah
This is why I believe choosing the right project to work on is crucial to get through tough times during development. For me, I would prefer to work on an open source project that will either help me to learn things that are important for professional growth or help to solve a real-life problem, not necessarily my own problem, but a problem that other people face, where I have domain knowledge and an understanding of the shortcomings of existing solutions.
Love seeing alternatives like Litlyx pop up! Can't wait to check out what other projects folks are building here.
Your project seems acceptable and interesting.
I did not develop a website. I developed a framework. (Maybe you could say an ecosystem) Anyway, I would be happy to hear your thoughts on it!
lightweight, designed around Event-Driven Systems.
Gland
A progressive, event-driven Node.js framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.
Description
Gland is a lightweight, extensible web framework built for modern JavaScript and TypeScript applications. With its unique event-driven architecture (EDS), it offers unparalleled flexibility in creating modular, scalable server-side applications.
Inspired by frameworks like Angular and NestJS, Gland integrates an object-oriented design pattern, minimalistic dependency injection (DI), and powerful event-driven communication, allowing developers to efficiently build and maintain complex applications.
Philosophy
Rather than relying on predefined conventions or imposing rigid structures, Gland offers an approach where the developer can focus on the core problem domain without being hindered by unnecessary constraints. By using an event-driven approach, Gland ensures that communication between components remains straightforward and flexible, while also maintaining the ability to easily extend the system as requirements evolve.
The simplicity of Gland lies not in…
Amazing !!
There are so many hidden gem out there, and sometimes they wait a way to show their crazy work to the world. That's why i host this posts.
Hey Antonio! This is an amazing way to kick things off and get people to share.
Wanted to share my team's open-source project we launched in March:
Website: collab.dev
Stars: 12 !!
Repository link: github.com/pullflow/collab-dev
Description: collab.dev is an open-source platform that generates collaboration metrics and insights from GitHub pull request data. Use it to analyze collaboration patterns, review workflow, process efficiency, and more.
You should add in your own repo! See how you and your team are doing :)
Hello everyone.
I built Speakit-JS, a JS library that uses Speech Synthesis API but in an easy way. A simple JS Class with a couple of properties and one method to run Speech Synthesis helping to the coder to not write the whole native code. In just 2 lines, you are using Speech Synthesis.
Repo: (github.com/mobilepadawan/Speakit-JS)
Website: mobilepadawan.github.io/Speakit-JS/
Try it now: mobilepadawan.github.io/Speakit-JS...
It supports multilanguages and its language accents according to the web browser where you do use it.
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