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to.","",null,"Astro",4323,787,138,0,5,6,15,30.69,"Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal",false,"main",true,[25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36],"android","android-app","application","awesome-list","dart","flutter","flutter-apps","flutter-examples","ios","ios-app","opensource","opensource-apps","2026-06-12 02:04:34","# Open Apps\n\nOpen Apps is a directory of open-source apps with real codebases.\n\nIt is built for developers who want to find apps they can read, run, use, compare, and learn from — not just repositories with many stars.\n\nWebsite: https:\u002F\u002Fopen-apps.dev.mn\n\n---\n\n## Why this exists\n\nFinding open-source apps is harder than it should be.\n\nGitHub is great when you already know what to search for.  \nAwesome lists are useful, but most of them are just long link collections.\n\nOpen Apps tries to answer a different question:\n\n> “Which open-source apps are actually useful to study?”\n\nThat means the project focuses on apps with real structure, real product scope, readable code, clear metadata, and enough context to understand why the repo is useful.\n\nThis is not a complete index of open source.  \nIt is a curated directory.\n\n---\n\n## What is included\n\nOpen Apps focuses on real applications.\n\nExamples:\n\n- mobile apps\n- web apps\n- desktop apps\n- developer tools with app-like structure\n- full-stack products\n- apps useful for studying architecture, UI, data flow, auth, state management, testing, deployment, or product structure\n\nNot included:\n\n- simple demos\n- tutorials\n- boilerplates\n- starter templates\n- package-only libraries\n- abandoned repos with no learning value\n- repos with unclear license or purpose\n\n---\n\n## What you can do with it\n\nUse Open Apps to:\n\n- find real apps to study\n- compare how different projects are structured\n- discover apps worth contributing to\n- look for implementation examples from working products\n- find open-source alternatives by category\n- explore projects beyond GitHub stars and trending pages\n\n---\n\n## How apps are reviewed\n\nEach app is reviewed with a few practical questions:\n\n- Is this a real app?\n- Can a developer understand what it does?\n- Is the codebase useful to study?\n- Is the license clear?\n- Is the project active, mature, or historically useful?\n- Does it have enough documentation or structure?\n- Would this help someone build or improve a real product?\n\nStars are useful signal, but they are not the main filter.\n\nA small clean app can be more useful than a large popular repo if it is easier to understand and learn from.\n\n---\n\n## App data\n\nEach listed app can include:\n\n- name\n- description\n- category\n- platform\n- tech stack\n- license\n- GitHub stars\n- forks\n- contributors\n- last commit date\n- activity score\n- maturity score\n- learning score\n- contribution score\n- documentation score\n- review notes\n\nThe goal is to make each app easier to evaluate before opening the repository.\n\n---\n\n## Current status\n\nOpen Apps currently contains 79 curated apps.\n\nThe directory is still early.  \nThe focus right now is quality over volume.\n\nMore apps, categories, review notes, and metadata will be added over time.\n\n---\n\n## Submit an app\n\nIf you know a real open-source app that should be listed, submit it here:\n\nhttps:\u002F\u002Fopen-apps.dev.mn\u002Fsubmit\n\nGood submissions are apps that are useful to read, run, learn from, or contribute to.\n\nPlease avoid submitting simple demos, starter templates, or libraries without a real app around them.\n\n---\n\n## For AI tools\n\nThe site provides AI-readable files:\n\n- https:\u002F\u002Fopen-apps.dev.mn\u002Fllms.txt\n- https:\u002F\u002Fopen-apps.dev.mn\u002Fllms-full.txt\n\nThese files help AI assistants understand the directory and reference the listed apps more accurately.\n\n---\n\n## Background\n\nThis project started from the `open-source-flutter-apps` list.\n\nThat list became useful, but README-only lists have limits.  \nOpen Apps is the next version: a structured, searchable, reviewable directory of real open-source apps.\n\nThe old list is kept in `README-LEGACY.md`.\n\n---\n\n## License\n\nMIT\n",2,"2026-06-11 04:11:14","top_language"]