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Celebrating 20 years of Git

Call for speakers

Git Merge is a conference dedicated to the version control tool that started it all—and the people who use it every day. As Git marks its 20th anniversary, join us to explore its impact, evolution, and future. The call for speakers is open until May 13th. We’ll announce the full schedule the first week of July 2025.

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Engine Labs

Engine Labs

Engine is your remote AI software engineer

Engine works without supervision in its own VM to turn issues into pull requests.

Sign up at enginelabs.ai

Assign issues to Engine from your worklow tools and quickly get a pull request in GitHub for your review or approval. Need changes? Engine will respond to your code reviews or CI/CD actions and update the pull request.

Clear your backlog with help from Engine.

khoj

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Your AI second brain. Self-hostable. Get answers from the web or your docs. Build custom agents, schedule automations, do deep research. Turn any online or local LLM into your personal, autonomous AI (gpt, claude, gemini, llama, qwen, mistral). Get started - free.

  • Updated Apr 23, 2025
  • Python
dify

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Dify is an open-source LLM app development platform. Dify's intuitive interface combines AI workflow, RAG pipeline, agent capabilities, model management, observability features and more, letting you quickly go from prototype to production.

  • Updated Apr 26, 2025
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SkyPilot: Run AI and batch jobs on any infra (Kubernetes or 16+ clouds). Get unified execution, cost savings, and high GPU availability via a simple interface.

  • Updated Apr 26, 2025
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Zube

Zube

Zube is a stand-alone Agile project management tool that lets you seamlessly work with GitHub Issues.

Zube is right for you if you want any of these:

  • Real time, two way integration with GitHub Issues that keeps your information in sync
  • Organize your Issues on a kanban board or sprint board
  • Allow non-developers without GitHub access to easily work with developers
  • Simultaneously manage Issues across multiple repos
  • Manage private cards alongside public GitHub Issues (ideal for OSS dev)