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opensource.js.org #9585

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Request for js.org subdomain

The site content is an advanced GitHub repository explorer built with Nuxt 3 and Vue 3. It provides a modern interface for discovering, searching, and organizing open-source projects. Key features include:

  • Advanced GitHub repository search and filtering
  • Trending repositories dashboard
  • Project collections and organization
  • Full documentation of the VS Code extension
  • Responsive design with dark mode support
  • Built entirely with JavaScript/TypeScript technologies

The site serves both as a web application and documentation hub for the GitHub Explorer VS Code extension, making it a valuable resource for developers looking to enhance their GitHub workflow.

@MattIPv4 MattIPv4 changed the title Update cnames_active.js opensource.js.org Feb 17, 2025
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👋 I'm not sure I follow why this needs a JS.org subdomain -- it doesn't seem particularly related to JavaScript moreso than anything else, and already has a semi-custom domain at github-explorer.nuxt.dev?

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👋 I'm not sure I follow why this needs a JS.org subdomain -- it doesn't seem particularly related to JavaScript moreso than anything else, and already has a semi-custom domain at github-explorer.nuxt.dev?

Oh, ok, I just thought it would be nice to have a subdomain within js.org called opensource where people would go straight to listing opensource repositories, since the idea is that when they enter it it will automatically only show javascript or typescript projects. Thanks anyway!

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