Anomaly is an organization on GitHub that focuses on a wide range of projects primarily written in TypeScript, Go, JavaScript, HTML, SCSS, and Rust. Notable repositories include opencode, a coding agent, and sst, a framework for building full-stack applications. Their public presence showcases innovative tools and libraries aimed at enhancing software development.
The open source coding agent.
Build full-stack apps on your own infrastructure.
OpenTUI is a library for building terminal user interfaces (TUIs)
▦ Universal, standards-based auth provider.
An open-source database of AI models.
Repo for guide.sst.dev
Moved to https://github.com/sst/sst
⏣ Control your infrastructure with AI.
Sample AI movies app built with ❍ Ion
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A web based dashboard for your SST apps
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Source for the demo notes app in the SST Guide
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SST v3 monorepo template
Connect to databases in private VPCs securely the easy way - no VPN required
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Theme-aware rainbow post-processing for the OpenCode TUI.
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SST v2
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An SST app that dynamically generates social cards.
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SST monorepo starter that uses Lerna and Yarn Workspaces.
The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
Repos from the SST Weekly streams
A simple SST app to demo the new `sst start` command
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OpenCode Zed Extension (powered by OpenCode's ACP support)
Define and pack/unpack C-style structs with memory layout control for FFI calls.
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Ghostty for the web with xterm.js API compatibility
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Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one
Spotify Quarterly Report
A sample SST app deploying the notes app resources from the Serverless Stack guide.
OpenCode plugin for text-to-speech using ElevenLabs v3 with expressive audio tags
Source for the links app that we build in the SST tutorial.
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Extensions for the Zed editor
An SST app powering the SST 1.0 Conf website.
Source for isserverlessready.com
An SST app that stores the telemetry data collected by the SST CLI.
A library allowing providers built with the Terraform Plugin SDK to be bridged into Pulumi.
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It's free Next.js Jim!
The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
SST logo and brand guidelines
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A Slack bot built with SST to help the SST team answer questions in Slack.
Boilerplate showing how to create a native Pulumi provider
Vue.js grammar for tree-sitter
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Clojure(Script) grammar for tree-sitter
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Terraform provider for PlanetScale
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⚡ Deploy your Next.js apps on AWS Lambda@Edge via Serverless Components
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Official mirror for interface definitions and helper classes for Java code running on the AWS Lambda platform.
Anomaly builds various open-source projects on GitHub, including libraries and frameworks. Notable projects include opencode, sst, and opentui, focusing on areas like coding assistance and terminal user interfaces.
Anomaly primarily uses TypeScript, Go, JavaScript, HTML, SCSS, and Rust in their repositories. TypeScript is especially prevalent across many of their notable projects.
Yes, all of anomalyco's repositories are public on GitHub. This allows developers and users to access their projects, contribute, and utilize the tools they create.
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