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Rubber Duck Thursdays

Join us for Rubber Duck Thursdays! A lighthearted and informal stream where we work on some projects and do some live coding.

A joyful summer hackathon for weird, wonderful, and wildly creative code

For the Love of Code

For the Love of Code is a global summer-long hackathon celebrating joyful, ridiculous, and wildly creative coding projects. Whether you’re building a bot that reviews your PRs like a concerned parent, finally doing something with that domain name you bought at 2AM, or inventing a programming language where every keyword is an emoji—this is your excuse to build the thing.

No startup pitches. No pressure. Just vibes.

Enter solo or with friends, and submit your project by September 22. Winners get Copilot Pro+, eternal nerd cred, and a feature on the GitHub blog.

Join in on the fun.

TypeScript logo

Popular topic

TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript.

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Codetree

Codetree

Codetree is a lightweight project management app with terrific support for multi-repo projects. There's nothing to install and it works in every browser.

Agile teams use Codetree to plan sprints and epics, and understand their in-flight work. Two-way sync with GitHub Issues means your team can work in either tool and everything stays up to date.

Teams from SeatGeek, Google, Telerik, MIT, Microsoft and CKSource trust Codetree to help deliver great software.

flyde

Trending repository

Open-source Visual programming for backend logic that integrates with existing codebases. Flyde bridges the gap between technical and non-technical team members. Product managers, designers, and backend developers can collaborate on the same visual flows.

  • Updated Jul 27, 2025
  • TypeScript

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AppMap

AppMap

Runtime Code Review

Get reports on failed tests, API changes, security flaws, performance problems, and code anti-patterns in every pull request.

AppMap is a versatile open-source runtime code analysis tool compatible with Ruby, Java, Python, and Node.js. It records code execution traces, gathering data about how your code works and behaves. These traces can then be displayed as interactive diagrams, and analyzed to find coding flaws and problems.