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Open source projects under MIT[197]
The MIT License is the most permissive open source license. You can do almost anything with the code as long as you keep the copyright notice.
OpenClaw
Personal AI assistant that clears inboxes, sends emails, manages calendars, and checks in for flights. Works through WhatsApp, Telegram, and other chat apps.
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Ollama
Get up and running with large language models locally
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171.0k
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Langflow
Visual builder for AI-powered applications
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147.8k
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8.9k
Next.js
The React Framework for the Web
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139.3k
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27.0k
LangChain
Build context-aware reasoning applications
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136.1k
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Excalidraw
Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
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122.8k
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shadcn/ui
Beautifully designed components built with Radix UI and Tailwind CSS
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113.8k
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Godot
Create 2D & 3D games with complete creative freedom
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110.4k
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25.2k
Material UI
MUI offers a comprehensive suite of free UI tools to help you ship new features faster
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98.3k
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32.0k
FastAPI
FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
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98.0k
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6.6k
Browser Use
Leading open-source web agent project with 50k stars in 3 months
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92.9k
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10.5k
Svelte
Cybernetically enhanced web apps
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86.5k
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4.2k
Uptime Kuma
Self-hosted monitoring tool for websites/services
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86.4k
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7.8k
Hoppscotch
Open source API development ecosystem
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79.1k
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5.9k
Docusaurus
Easy to maintain open source documentation websites
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64.9k
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8.6k
Nuxt.js
The Intuitive Vue Framework
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60.2k
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5.0k
AnythingLLM
Building the definitive all-in-one on-device AI productivity tool
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59.7k
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6.5k
Memos
A self-hosted, open-source solution for secure and efficient note-taking, allowing you to easily capture and share your thoughts.
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59.4k
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4.3k
PocketBase
Open Source backend in 1 file
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58.2k
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3.4k
Zustand
Bear necessities for state management in React
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58.0k
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1.5k
Gitea
Git with a cup of tea, painless self-hosted git service
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55.5k
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6.7k
Ghostty
Experience blazing-fast terminal performance with GPU acceleration and platform-native UI. Cross-platform compatibility meets modern design.
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53.9k
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2.6k
Ghost
Independent technology for modern publishing
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52.8k
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10.1k
TanStack Query
Powerful asynchronous state management for TS/JS, React, Solid, Vue and Svelte
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49.4k
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2.9k
LlamaIndex
LlamaIndex is a data framework for LLM-based applications
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49.2k
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5.2k
OpenCut
Open source video editor that works on any platform. Edit videos directly in your browser with powerful tools and intuitive interface.
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48.8k
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5.2k
Gogs
Lightweight, cross-platform Git service for self-hosting. Easy installation, minimal requirements, runs on Raspberry Pi. 100% open source and free.
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47.5k
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5.1k
LocalAI
Free, open source OpenAI alternative
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46.1k
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1.8k
React Hook Form
React Hooks for form state management and validation
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44.7k
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2.1k
Bruno
A modern, user-friendly API client that simplifies API testing and development with a clean interface and powerful features.
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43.6k
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2.4k
// FREQUENTLY ASKED
What is the MIT License?
The MIT License is the most permissive open source license. You can do almost anything with the code as long as you keep the copyright notice.
What are the most popular MIT projects?
OpenClaw, Ollama, Langflow, Next.js, LangChain — see all 197 above.
Can I use MIT code in a commercial product?
MIT License permits commercial use. Check the full license text for attribution and modification clauses.