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This site lists open source work maintained under the opensource line by Stackblogger. Everything here is built to stay small, fast, and easy to self-host or vendor into your own stack.
Pick a project for full context, stack, and install notes.
Single-word URLs for sharing.
Keyboard-first task runner
Zed is a small command runner that treats your repo like a pipeline: steps declare inputs, outputs, and cache keys so repeat work is skipped without you memorizing flags.
Tiny state container for UI kits
Flux gives you a predictable store with subscriptions and selectors, sized for design systems that should not ship a framework. No proxies, no magic, just functions and types.
Static preview server
Prism serves folders of static HTML with correct MIME types, optional SPA fallback, and tight defaults for local previews. It pairs well with static site generators and exported Next.js output.
Non-negotiables for anything that ships under this banner.
opensource is the home for Stackblogger experiments that graduated from notes to repos: CLIs, libraries, and tiny services meant to be forked or vendored without ceremony.
Pages are statically generated so they stay fast on modest hosting. If you want to collaborate, start from the project detail page for contribution expectations and license terms.
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