There are currently 581 open-source projects built with Elixir, with a combined total of 456.2k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Elixir.
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An open-source Firebase alternative providing a full-featured backend with a hosted Postgres database, authentication, APIs, and realtime subscriptions.
A simple, open source, lightweight, and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
A productive web framework for building scalable, real-time applications with Elixir.
A self-hosted data logger for Tesla vehicles that records high-precision driving data and visualizes it with Grafana.
A toolkit for data mapping and language integrated query for Elixir, commonly used to interact with databases.
A static code analysis tool for Elixir focusing on code consistency, refactoring opportunities, and teaching best practices.
A self-hosted YouTube media manager that automatically downloads content from channels and playlists for use with media centers like Plex and Jellyfin.
A complete, idiomatic GraphQL implementation for Elixir with compile-time schema verification and advanced resolution features.
A robust, database-backed job processing library for Elixir with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite3 support.
A token-based authentication library for Elixir applications, supporting JWT and custom tokens.
A self-hosted web application that indexes torrent sites and saves magnet links to a local database.
A 30-day guided exercise series for learning the Elixir programming language through hands-on coding challenges.
A specification and toolkit for building composable web applications with functions in Elixir.
A pure-Elixir tool for generating OTP releases from Mix projects, enabling dependency-free deployments.
Multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) and numerical definitions for Elixir, enabling machine learning and scientific computing.
The open-source CMS behind changelog.com, built with Elixir and Phoenix as a real-world example application.
Build concurrent, multi-stage data ingestion and processing pipelines with Elixir, supporting back-pressure, batching, and fault tolerance.
A Trello tribute built with Elixir, Phoenix, React, and Redux for real-time collaborative boards.
A framework for building and deploying bulletproof embedded software using Elixir and the Erlang VM.
A declarative, extensible framework for building Elixir applications with a resource-centric architecture.
A cron-like job scheduler for Elixir applications, enabling scheduled task execution with familiar cron syntax.
Interactive learning exercises to master Elixir programming through test-driven exploration.
An HTTP client for Elixir built on top of hackney, offering a simple and flexible API for making requests.
Automatic cluster formation and healing for Elixir applications with pluggable strategies.
A simple HTML parser for Elixir that enables search for nodes using CSS selectors.
A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix that enables building rich interactive UIs with minimal JavaScript.
A full-stack database exploration tool for designing, exploring, documenting, and analyzing any database schema and data.
A flexible HTTP client library for Elixir with a composable middleware stack and support for multiple adapters.
A flexible library for creating test data and associations in Elixir applications, with seamless Ecto integration.
A client application library built on Elixir/Erlang/OTP for creating cross-platform, fixed-screen IoT and portable applications.
A high-performance, standards-compliant JSON library for Elixir, built for speed and correctness.
A framework for building Elixir applications using the CQRS and Event Sourcing (CQRS/ES) pattern.
A deployment tool for building and deploying Elixir and Erlang applications with hot-code upgrades.
A testable, composable, and adapter-based Elixir email library for developers.
A rich, comprehensive date/time library for Elixir with full timezone support via the Olson database.
A concurrent browser automation library for Elixir that simulates user interactions to test web applications.
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