32 results for “topic:open-source-licensing”
binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
A site to provide non-judgmental guidance on choosing a license for your open source project
:mag: ScanCode detects licenses, copyrights, dependencies by "scanning code" ... to discover and inventory open source and third-party packages used in your code. Sponsored by NLnet, the Google Summer of Code, Azure credits, nexB and other generous sponsors!
A suite of tools to automate software compliance checks.
Fast, portable and reliable dependency analysis for any codebase. Supports license & vulnerability scanning for large monoliths. Language-agnostic; integrates with 20+ build systems.
A Ruby gem to cache and verify the licenses of dependencies
A Ruby Gem to detect under what license a project is distributed.
SDLC evidence store and policy engine for your Software Supply Chain attestations, SBOMs, VEX, SARIF, QA reports, and more
A tool & library to detect open source licenses from texts
licensechecker (lc) a command line application which scans directories and identifies what software license things are under producing reports as either SPDX, CSV, JSON, XLSX or CLI Tabular output. Dual-licensed under MIT or the UNLICENSE.
YesWiki is a wiki system written in PHP, including extensions making collaboration more simple (databases, maps, easy editing, bootstrap themes,...).
Web application that will help you in shortening your url
Module 5: Open Research Software and Open Source
Cool links, tools & papers related to Open Source Licensing
Lightweight license checker.
ARCHIVED: Maven Plug-in to scan used licenses on a product
Inserts commented open source software licenses into source code.
Node CLI to generate a LICENSE for your project
Detect Licenses, dependencies by scanning your project/repositories to discover the Open Source and Third party packages used in your code.
Modeemi ry website
Match text against SPDX-known licenses
Reddit bot that suggests adding a license file to Github repos that are submitted to Reddit without a license
A license for source-available and forkable, but not $0-to-use, software
Tunica is a .NET wrapper for askalono, a library and command-line tool to help detect license texts.
GitHub licenses are simplified and ranked to help developers choose the license for their repository. Licenses are ranked based on strictness and popularity.
License source code and creative works with Yeoman Licensor
Empire of Slop Dijitlalchemy Licenses
An open source beginner friendly django application that converts your files to Dark Mode. Currently supports '.pdf' and '.pptx'. This project is a work in progress.
choose - A wise license generator
This Python-based chat application with a Tkinter GUI lets users interact with a bot that fetches information from Wikipedia, downloads images from Unsplash, and creates videos from these images. The project demonstrates real-time information retrieval and media generation, enhancing the user experience with visual and video content.