Free Development & DevOps Software

Chocolatey Chocolatey

With Chocolatey you can automate and simplify the management of complex Windows environments. Chocolatey is a free and open source package manager and software management tool specifically designed for Windows. People and organizations that use Chocolatey have experienced a massive reduction in effort, improved speed of deployment, while enjoying high reliability, and comprehensive reporting.

Foam Foam

Foam is a free and open-source, personal knowledge management and sharing system for Visual Studio Code and GitHub. The project takes inspiration from the Roam Research app. With Foam you can organize research, writing long-form content discover old notes and if you please, publish it all to the web.

Django Filter Django Filter

Django Filter is a generic, reusable application for the Python-based web framework Django. Django Filter simplifies the process of wiring managaing query parameters and filtering of Django models. With Django Filter you can let users of your application filter content based on model field and present them through the use of query parameters.

Validasaur Validasaur

Validasaur is Deno validation library slightly inspired by Laravel Validation.

ZAP ZAP

ZAP is the worlds most widley used, free and open source web app scanner. With ZAP you can rest assured that your application is safe agains, attacks, malware and viruses. ZAP is openly developed and maintained by a dedicated team of international volunteers.

Web.go Web.go

Web.go is a free and open-source web framework for the programming language Go.

CryptoJobsList CryptoJobsList

A job board for non-technical roles in the cryptocurrency space. With CryptoJobsList you can discover over 1045+ open blockchain, crypto currency and bitcoin jobs. Allowing you to connect with companies hiring in a few clicks and begin your next experience in the industry.

mdBook mdBook

mdBook is a utility to create modern online books from Markdown files.

LibreSSL LibreSSL

As a fork of the open-source implementation of the Transport Layer Security protocol OpenSSL, LibreSSL aims to modernize the codebase, improving security, and applying best practice development processes. The primary development of occurs inside the OpenBSD source tree and is packaged for operating systems like FreeBSD, Linux, Windows and others. LibreSSL releases consists of several parts including libcryto, a ibrary of cryptography fundamentals, libssl, a TLS library and libtls a new TLS library, designed to make it easier to write foolproof applications.