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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 game jam where less is more. Way more!

Hackathon

Js13kGames is a month-long JavaScript game jam where developers build web games in 13KB or less, kicking off every August 13 at 13:00 CEST. Code tiny, think big, and join a global indie gamedev community battling the byte limit for glory, swag, and eternal bragging rights.

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npm is a package manager for JavaScript included with Node.js.

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Deploybot-app

Deploybot-app

Manage and automate Github Deployments across repositories in your account or organization with deploybot.

  • Create deployments from a repository commits timeline
    • Step through deploying to different Github environments
    • Deploy specific SHA's from default or feature branches
  • Trigger deploys automatically when tests pass on a branch
  • View Github deployment history for a repo or across an org

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Koog is the official Kotlin framework for building and running robust, scalable and production-ready AI agents across all platforms – from backend services to Android and iOS, JVM, and even in-browser environments. Koog is based on our AI products expertise and provides proven solutions for complex LLM and AI problems

  • Updated Aug 30, 2025
  • Kotlin
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Axolo for Slack

Axolo for Slack

Enable your team to merge pull requests faster

Axolo is a bi-directional Slack & GitHub/GitLab integration.

With Axolo, tech teams collaborate on pull requests seamlessly. Each pull request creates a temporary Slack channel where all information (deployments, pull request checks, and code comments) will be shared. Axolo takes all of the normal back-and-forths on GitHub and Slack to centralize the conversation in ephemeral pull request channels. But this is only step 1!