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🇷🇺 Awesome Made in Russia 
Curating the best projects that were made and mainly contributed by Russian developers
> 30k ★
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Fira Code by Nikita Prokopov
Free monospaced font with programming ligatures. -
Redux by Dan Abramov
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps. -
The Fuck by Vladimir Iakovlev
Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
> 10k ★
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Autoprefixer by Andrey Sitnik
PostCSS plugin to parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from Can I Use. -
ClickHouse by Yandex
A free analytics DBMS for big data. -
Core JS by Denis Pushkarev
Modular standard library for JavaScript. -
Framework7 by Vladimir Kharlampidi
Full featured HTML framework for building iOS & Android apps. -
Highlight.js by Ivan Sagalaev
JavaScript syntax highlighter. -
Nginx by Igor Sysoev
Not Apache. -
PostCSS by Andrey Sitnik
Tool for transforming styles with JS plugins. -
Swiper by Vladimir Kharlampidi
Most modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions.
> 3k ★
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Browserslist by Andrey Sitnik
The config to share target browsers and Node.js versions between different front-end tools. -
CatBoost by Yandex
A fast, scalable, high performance Gradient Boosting on Decision Trees library, used for ranking, classification, regression and other ML tasks. -
CSSO by Roman Dvornov
CSS minifier with structural optimizations. -
DataScript by Nikita Prokopov
An immutable in-memory database and Datalog query engine in Clojure and ClojureScript. -
Emmet by Sergey Chikuyonok
A web-developer’s toolkit for boosting HTML & CSS code writing. -
Konva by Anton Lavrenov
An HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that extends the 2d context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications. -
Lint staged by Andrey Okonetchnikov
Tool for running linters on Git staged files. -
Nano ID by Andrey Sitnik
A tiny (108 bytes), secure, URL-friendly, unique string ID generator.
> 1k ★
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Effector by @zerobias
An effective multi-store state manager for JavaScript apps. -
Fotorama by Artem Polikarpov
A simple, stunning, powerful jQuery gallery. -
The place for your next great pet project!
But why?
Actually, a lot of developers in Russia do not know about these projects and the fact that their authors are also Russian or post USSR programmers.
It warms your heart when you understand that a lot of highly popular and useful projects are made by “cold and gloomy” Russians.
The trigger is this tweet by @fobbyal:
Is there a cool open source project mainly contributed by Russian developers?
The goal of the project is to highlight how modern IT is a product of global culture. There are many different nations in your package-lock.json, or Gemfile.lock, or elsewhere. And we are highlighting the Russian part just because we know it better. (#2)
Contributing
It's hard to calculate project popularity so we use stars as a measurement. It's not quite fair, but it is what we have here on Github.
If you want to add project to this list, please, make sure that:
- The project was created by the developer born in Russia or self-indicate themself as a part of Russian ethnicity.
- The project has more that 1000 stars on Github.
If they do, feel free to make a PR!
(Please, check twice that you have picked the correct category and added the project according to alphabetical order.)