Open Source Supporters

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Awesome Open Source Supporters Awesome

A curated list of awesome companies that offer their tools and services for free to Open Source and public projects.

Note: While there are many companies that have great free tiers (Slack, for example), this list focuses specifically on organizations that have made an overt commitment to the Open Source community through additional offerings.

Contents

Code Coverage

  • Codecov - Test coverage monitoring & alerting.
  • Coveralls - Test coverage history & statistics.

Code Quality

Continuous Integration

Dependency Management

Documentation

  • GitBook - Collaborative application documentation.
  • Read the Docs - Documentation hosting platform.

Exception Reporting

  • BugSnag requires-approval - Exception tracking and reporting.
  • Honeybadger requires-approval non-commercial - Exception and uptime monitoring for Ruby.

Package Management

  • MyGet requires-approval - NuGet, npm, Bower, Maven, and Vsix package hosting.
  • packagecloud requires-approval - Maven, RPM, DEB, PyPi, and RubyGem hosting.

Project Management

Monitoring

  • Healthchecks.io requires-approval - Cron job monitoring.
  • WebGazer requires-approval - Uptime and cron job monitoring with hosted status pages.

Localization

  • Crowdin requires-approval - Localization management platform.
  • LingoHub requires-approval - Translation management.
  • Lokalise requires-approval - Localization and Translation Software Tool.
  • POEditor requires-approval - Localization management platform.
  • Transifex requires-approval - Localization platform for translating digital content.
  • Weblate requires-approval - Web-based continuous localization.

Version Control

  • BitBucket - Git and Mercurial repository hosting.
  • GitHub - Git project hosting.
  • GitLab - Git project hosting.
  • Plastic SCM requires-approval - Distributed Git project hosting.

Miscellaneous

  • Algolia - requires-approval Search as a service API.
  • Apiary requires-approval - API design, development, and documentation platform.
  • Atlassian requires-approval - Productivity tools for teams (Jira, Confluence, Bamboo, HipChat).
  • Auth0 requires-approval - SSO & token-based authentication.
  • BrowserStack requires-approval - Cross-browser testing tool.
  • Cloud9 - Cloud-based development environments.
  • Firezone requires-approval - Self-hosted remote access built on WireGuard.
  • GlobalSign requires-approval - SSL certificates for open source projects.
  • Helpmonks requires-approval - Collaborative team email inboxes.
  • JetBrains requires-approval non-commercial - Software vendor specializing in the creation of intelligent development tools.
  • Libraries.io - Open source discovery service.
  • LoginRadius requires-approval - Authentication and SSO Made Simple.
  • Mailman 3 requires-approval - Mailing lists for distributed teams.
  • Mailtrap requires-approval - Fake SMTP testing server.
  • Netlify requires-approval - Hosting for static sites.
  • Sourcegraph - Smart source code transparency.
  • Siteleaf - CMS for static sites.
  • testmail.app requires-approval - Automate end-to-end email tests with unlimited mailboxes and a GraphQL API.
  • Transloadit requires-approval - API for file uploading & encoding.
  • Zulip requires-approval - Chat for distributed teams.

Contributing

Please see the contributor guidelines and code of conduct for details.

Tags

requires-approval

While many companies use the public repositories feature of GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab to determine the Open Source status of a project, there are others who require more verification. These companies have been marked with a requires-approval tag, indicating that an application process is required to take advantage of their Open Source benefits.

non-commercial

Some companies make their products available for open source, but only for non-commercial projects. These companies have been marked with a non-commercial tag.

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