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oss.codes
// building in the open. everything is open source.
repositories
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from the blog
- 2026-07-09Why we rebuild in the open→
- 2026-07-06The anatomy of a good first issue→
- 2026-07-02Self-hosting should take five minutes→
why
Good software shouldn't be locked behind a SaaS paywall. oss.codes takes the best products we find — tools we wish existed for free — and rebuilds them completely in the open. Every line of code is public. Fork it, self-host it, contribute to it. We don't believe in closed infrastructure for solved problems.
contribute
$ git clone github.com/oss-codes/ledry $ cd ledry && make dev # pick a `good first issue`, ship a PR, join the org.