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@jwkerr
I primarily develop Java Minecraft plugins for the server EarthMC. Some notable projects of mine: - Quarters, a complex apartment plugin for Towny - XPManager, a full drop-in replacement for BottledExp - HopperFilter, an item sorting plugin
@mushorg
MushMush is a group of enthusiast working on open source honeypots since more than ten years. We are building the most popular web application and industrial honeypot.
@johannesbausch
Support My Open Source Work 💖 If you’ve found my projects helpful, feel free to support my open-source work: 🌟 Star my repositories to show your appreciation. 💰 Donate to help me dedicate more time to creating and maintaining useful.
@shakacode
Aloha! ShakaCode maintains and develops React on Rails, Cypress on Rails, and several other open-source libraries that glue together React, Webpack, and Rails, especially with server-side rendering. Over 7,000 public sites run on React on Rails.
@carla-simulator
CARLA is a simulation platform supporting the development, training, and validation of autonomous driving systems. It provides open-source code and protocols, open digital assets (urban layouts, buildings, vehicles), and much more.
@NiklasMerz
I work on some Open Source projects on my free time. Sponsor me if you use something I work on, like Apache Cordova or plugins.
@CloudSnorkel
CloudSnorkel develops projects to make AWS easier to use. We use CDK and way too much CloudFormation mostly for building CI/CD and GitHub Actions integration, but also other random AWS things.
@timja
I am a maintainer of many Jenkins plugins and of Jenkins itself. Your sponsorship will help me to travel the world to meet up with other people from the OSS community and to spend more time working on open source projects.
@bugzilla
Support the Bugzilla project! Contributions will be used to pay for server hosting, administrative costs, and developer and reviewer time.
@plausible
Plausible Analytics is a simple, lightweight (<1 KB), open-source and privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. We don't use any cookies and we don't track any personal data.
@FezVrasta
Creator of some particularly cool open source JavaScript and CSS libraries such as Popper.js and bootstrap-material-design.
@arktypeio
ArkType is a type-safe runtime validator that understands TypeScript syntax. Each character you type is statically parsed so you'll know exactly what to expect from editor to runtime.
@serversideup
Quality tech tutorials & resources. No BS. All developers should be able to connect humanity without sacrificing control or privacy.
@EdOverflow
I am a web designer, developer, security researcher, and have experience triaging for numerous vulnerability disclosure programs. I write about bug bounty, open source, and security—often intertwining the subjects.
@uurcank
I'm building open source tools for Ruby on Rails developers to make it easier to build products and apps quickly.
@jwillemsen
Working on various open source efforts, mostly in the area of communication middleware and component frameworks.
@projectlombok
Project Lombok helps Java developers to get rid of most of their boilerplate code, providing battle proven implementations. With your support, we can keep our product up-to-date, and remove even more boilerplate code.
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