Our open-sourced projects
We make all of our tools, librairies and experiments open-source under the MIT license, allowing others to use them as they wish.
You can find all of our repositories on Koalati's GitHub profile.
We make all of our tools, librairies and experiments open-source under the MIT license, allowing others to use them as they wish.
You can find all of our repositories on Koalati's GitHub profile.
Open-source is not just about being able to view and use other people's code: it's also about collaborating with them to maintain and improve it.
It's in this spirit that we create helpful issues and merge requests for the open-source librairies we use whenever we encounter a bug or a limitation that we believe we can fix or improve.
Here are some of the projects we have contributed to in the past:
A small PHP library to generate YouTube-like IDs from numbers.
Easily talk to an OAuth2 server for social functionality in Symfony.
Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages.
Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
Server-sent live updates: protocol and reference implementation.
Simple, open-source, lightweight and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
Playwright enables reliable end-to-end testing for modern web apps.
Headless Chromium Node.js API.
A set of reusable PHP components... and a PHP framework for web projects.
Twig, the flexible, fast, and secure template language for PHP
Ridiculously simple zero-config markdown displayer.
Parse argument options.