Ask HN: What open source projects are you grateful for?

by jayzalowitzon 11/27/2025, 6:12 PMwith 53 comments

This thanksgiving let's give thanks to those that give back. Yall rock!

by bryneton 11/28/2025, 2:34 PM

With my OpenBSD developer hat on, I'll say we're grateful for hardware donations (from new laptops, to esoteric networking gear, etc.)

https://www.openbsd.org/want.html

Also the OpenBSD foundation is ~5% away from its fundraising goal for 2025! :-)

https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/campaign2025.html

by Brezaon 12/5/2025, 1:54 PM

R! If you're a data person and you've never used R, give it a shot. It's a lovely language for cleaning and analyzing data, and the core development team keeps making improvements.

by auxymon 11/30/2025, 10:05 PM

Scoop (https://scoop.sh/), a package manager for windows that is essential to make Windows usable for me.

Sourcegit is my new favorite git client. Git in general, of course.

Linux and also the people behind RT_PREEMPT, I am excited to see it merged into mainline this year.

KDE has been my favorite DE for years and I use many of their apps too, such as Kate. Thanks to everyone contributing to the KDE project.

The entire python "data science" stack, numpy/scipy/matplotlib/pandas/plotly/polars/pyarrow/jupyter, which is essential to my work. Tiny projects too, like nptdms.

The raspberry pi foundation, in particular for the pico, rp2040 and rp2350. Joy to work with, great documentation, super cheap and available, perfect for one-off projects, prototypes and hobby stuff, which is pretty much always neglected by the big silicon vendors.

I set up my own NAS this year, running many self-hosted apps. I am grateful for Truenas, Jellyfin and pihole.

So many cli apps that I use daily:

- starship prompt - fd - ripgrep - fzf - lazygit - yazi

Firefox gets sometimes deserved criticism, but I have been using it continuously since Firebird 0.7 and I believe it contributes to keeping the web open.

by letmetweakiton 11/29/2025, 1:00 PM

I think Linux is one of the great accomplishments of modern human society, together with Wikipedia. OpenSSL and the other Open Source cryptographic libraries for providing a safety net when our politicians decide to tighten their grip on privacy and secure communications. At least we as developers can still fall back on all the OpenSSL cloned repos and see from there.

by stop50on 11/27/2025, 9:33 PM

Linux Debian OpenBSD Lineageos Mastodon + the fediverse

by pluggedpotatoon 12/9/2025, 11:56 PM

Jellyfin. Always Jellyfin <3

by ptidhommeon 11/27/2025, 10:22 PM

GrapheneOS, OpenBSD, Wireguard

by aydin4ikon 12/8/2025, 2:30 AM

PHP, Symphony, Laravel And all the Linux ecosystem like the drivers, plugins and UI

by Curiositryon 12/7/2025, 5:46 AM

FZF, Ripgrep, Fish, fd-find, Helix, Lazygit, ripgrep-all, ffmpeg, and pandoc are the ones that spring to mind.

by journalon 11/28/2025, 2:37 AM

https://github.com/ShawInnes/SshKeyGenerator change your life. this saves me so many clicks of what would otherwise be a really stupid alternative method of automation regarding these deployments i have to do. i couldn't prompt chatgpt for this code if my life depended on it.

by aborsyon 11/27/2025, 6:57 PM

Linux, particularly Debian.

by firefaxon 11/30/2025, 2:57 PM

Surprised we made it this far with no love for Firebird... err... Firefox.

(It's got tabs!)

by stonkingon 11/28/2025, 2:53 AM

Linux #1

And recently:

Bluesky Social - https://github.com/bluesky-social

AT Protocol - https://github.com/bluesky-social/atproto

by akbarnamaon 12/7/2025, 12:47 AM

I am grateful for Django, Python, Rust, Zig, PostgreSQL.

by karmakazeon 11/28/2025, 3:00 AM

Entire development/software stack: Linux+gnu/Debian, gcc/llvm, PostgreSQL/MySQL, git, Kotlin/Java/jvm, TypeScipt/js, maven, frameworks (currently Javalin+Vue.js).

And Firefox. And open-weights LLMs we can run locally/privately.

by czueon 12/5/2025, 4:32 PM

Django! Literally owe my career to it and still enjoy using it daily.

by vrighteron 11/28/2025, 9:44 AM

A lot of them. They might not always look nice, unfortunately, but there sure are a ton of tools that equal or rival professional stuff (and professional stuff often uses a bunch of them anyway nowadays)

by heviskoon 12/5/2025, 6:47 PM

(Open)SSH Caddy PostgreSQL Linux - KVM/Qemu GCC/LLVM

by rmoskalon 12/5/2025, 3:41 PM

Perhaps a little old fashioned, but Spring for java and others.

by petabyton 12/2/2025, 3:17 AM

IMO gamescope is the #1 most underrated project in the Linux gaming world

by mstruebingon 12/10/2025, 2:25 PM

A lot of things are already said so I go with Linkding.

by ensocodeon 11/28/2025, 9:27 AM

Home Assistant

by gradschoolon 12/2/2025, 4:42 PM

FreeTube [1], and yt-dlp [2], especially in combination with a ready supply of VPNs. Switching them around to avoid being blocked by Google reminds me of adjusting the tuner for better reception on an old analog tv. Infant me might have imagined a malevolent being who inhabits the airwaves deliberately causing interference, and in the world we've created since then that's not far from the truth. Many thanks to the developers tirelessly compensating for Google's frequent deliberate breakage.

[1] https://freetubeapp.io/

[2] https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

by austin-cheneyon 11/28/2025, 2:02 AM

Jellyfin, Debian, photoprism, node.js, chart.js, TypeScript, VS Codium, PiHole

by le-huon 12/7/2025, 3:15 AM

Ruby :) on Rails

by chistevon 11/27/2025, 9:26 PM

Python

by t0duf0duon 11/28/2025, 8:50 AM

Most recently, the Zed editor. Also lazydocker and zellij.

by vismit2000on 11/28/2025, 12:20 AM

marisa-trie: https://github.com/pytries/marisa-trie

by michaluon 12/5/2025, 3:46 PM

Open Source Seeds.

by farseeron 11/30/2025, 5:51 PM

Linux, VS Code, Electron, Ghidra, Sqlite

by tbkingon 12/8/2025, 4:58 AM

git, nodejs

I owe my career to them.

by drpythonon 12/6/2025, 3:15 AM

python, perl, LLVM, rust, Go, k8s

by coldtraiton 12/6/2025, 6:07 AM

Discourse

by maouidaon 11/29/2025, 10:51 AM

nvim, yt-dlp, gnome I'm sure there are many more I don't recall right now

by tekichanon 11/30/2025, 9:27 AM

linux, ffmpeg, vim, lazygit

by nrhrjrjrjtntbton 11/29/2025, 4:33 AM

Envoy, Kuvernetes, Terraform

by enzon 11/27/2025, 7:15 PM

The Linux kernel and (neo)vim.

by bawison 11/27/2025, 11:53 PM

Ublock, no comparison folks.

by toomuchtodoon 11/27/2025, 9:43 PM

Homebrew

by anon115on 11/27/2025, 11:11 PM

solidjs and vite has been a breeze to prototype with so far i love it

by mmphosison 11/27/2025, 6:50 PM

GNU Linux BSD

  curl

by lemonwaterlimeon 11/27/2025, 10:38 PM

coreutils, nix, vim, Haskell (ghc), postgresql, latex

by helijon 11/28/2025, 5:59 PM

Linux & LibreOffice. At the end of the day I'm grateful to all people who work on open source and free software.

by bigwhiteon 11/27/2025, 11:24 PM

linux, git, vim, golang/go

by pavelaion 11/28/2025, 7:54 AM

Obviously it's

* Docker

* WASM

* Rustlang

* Web itself

by willswireon 11/28/2025, 3:14 AM

Zarf

by arresinon 11/27/2025, 8:35 PM

Git

by KomoDon 11/29/2025, 10:11 PM

curl, atuin, zed

by howToTestFEon 11/27/2025, 10:52 PM

Vite. Vitest. Storybook. React.