Top 5 Open Source Websites

1. GitHub

https://github.com/  Needless to say, most of the following websites use it as a data source.

2. codeKK

http://p.codekk.com/
This is a website that automatically collects open source projects, facilitates quick browsing and search in both Chinese and English, and has collected 1000+ Android open source projects.

(1) Display in card form by date

Stay up-to-date with the latest open source projects, including project profiles, in a better experience than GitHub Timeline.

(2) Support Chinese and English search

Chinese and English search is equally convenient, and the search list also supports the shortcut keys described below.

(3) Support collaborative labeling

Easily tag items by tagging.

(4) Multiple shortcut keys support

① Turn pages left and right
In the project (search) list and details page, the left-handed party can use awsd, and the right-handed party can turn the page through the up, down, left, right or nl keys, and browse the project has never had a smooth experience.

② Quickly label the
item details page, you can quickly enter the new label input box through t, press Enter to confirm the label, and Esc exits editing.

③ On the quick search
item list page, you can quickly enter the search input box through s, press Enter to confirm the search, and Esc to exit.
Coincidentally, the new version of GitHub also supports the s quick search shortcut.

(5) Integration with source code parsing documents

That makes sense, thanks to all the members of the source code analysis team.

(6) Other better experience

Swipe the bottom to automatically load more projects, synchronize collections with GitHub, greatly simplify project information page information, support GitHub login, support comment sharing, support mobile version, etc.

This is the website we are working on, and we hope it can help more people browse the latest projects better and search projects faster.

You are also welcome to leave a message to us for suggestions and feedback. In our spare time, we still hope to do something practical to help open source.

3. Android Arsenal

http://android-arsenal.com/
started in 2014, including the website with the most libraries, supports English search, category selection, and displays the latest open source projects.

4. Android Libraries and Resources

http://alamkanak.github.io/android-libraries-and-resources/
The interface is concise and clear. The biggest feature is that it is distinguished by "tags" and supports English search, but only 200+ projects have been collected.

5. GrepCode

http://www.grepcode.com/
can quickly search any version of Android, Java and some open source project source code, it is very convenient to look at the system code of each version to troubleshoot problems.

In addition to GrepCode, there is also codota.com, but the experience is relatively poor, not as convenient as GrepCode.

This is the best of times, thanks to open source, thanks to all open source and participants.

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