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Finding Open-Source Projects

Created: Sun Jun 04 2023

Last update: Sun Jun 04 2023

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One of the easiest ways to discover open-source projects is by exploring various directories and lists available on the internet.

These platforms provide curated collections of open-source projects, making it convenient for users to find projects based on different criteria. Some popular open-source directories and lists include:

GitHub Explore

GitHub Explore

GitHub Explore is an excellent resource to find popular and trending open-source projects across various domains. You can browse through categories, such as web development, machine learning, or data science, to discover exciting projects.

GitLab Explore

GitLab Explore

GitLab Explore offers a similar functionality to GitHub Explore and allows you to explore a vast array of open-source projects hosted on the GitLab platform.

Awesome Lists

Awesome Lists

Awesome Lists are community-curated lists of open-source projects categorized by topic. These lists cover a wide range of domains, from programming languages to frameworks, libraries, and tools. You can find these lists on platforms like GitHub, or GitLab by searching for “awesome” followed by your area of interest (e.g., “awesome python” or “awesome data science”).

Open Hub

Open Hub

Open Hub (formerly known as Ohloh) provides a comprehensive directory of open-source projects with detailed metrics, such as codebase size, contributors, and project activity. It offers a powerful search functionality to find projects based on various criteria.


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