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    Sanity

    Sanity

    Rapidly configure content workspaces powered by structured content

    Sanity is an open-source real-time headless content management system that allows developers to manage structured content for websites, applications, and digital platforms. At the core of the system is Sanity Studio, a customizable editing environment built with React that can be configured to match the workflows and content models of different teams. Instead of using predefined content templates, Sanity allows developers to define schemas in code that determine how content is structured and stored. The platform stores data in a real-time backend called the Content Lake, enabling collaborative editing and instant updates across connected applications. Because the system separates content management from presentation, developers can use any front-end framework to display the data. Sanity also includes APIs and query tools that allow developers to retrieve content dynamically and integrate it into websites, mobile apps, and other digital services.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HeadlessX

    HeadlessX

    The undetected self-hosted browser automation platform

    HeadlessX is an open-source, self-hosted browser automation platform designed to run headless browsers for tasks such as web scraping, automation, and testing. The system provides a centralized service that allows developers to programmatically control browser sessions and extract data from websites through a structured API. It is built using modern technologies including Node.js, Next.js, TypeScript, and Playwright, and uses a specialized browser engine called Camoufox based on Firefox. One of the platform’s goals is to bypass common bot-detection systems by implementing advanced fingerprint spoofing and stealth techniques. The tool can perform tasks such as HTML extraction, screenshot generation, content parsing, and search result scraping while appearing like a normal user browser. Because it is self-hosted, organizations can run the platform on their own infrastructure to maintain privacy and control over automation workflows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Plasmic

    Plasmic

    Build apps, websites, and content. Integrate with your codebase

    Plasmic is a visual development platform designed to help teams design, build, and manage websites and web applications through a combination of visual editing tools and code integration. The platform provides a drag-and-drop design environment that allows designers, developers, and product teams to collaborate on building user interfaces while maintaining compatibility with modern front-end frameworks. Instead of requiring developers to manually code every layout, Plasmic allows visual designs to be converted directly into production-ready React components and integrated into existing codebases. This approach enables non-developers such as designers or marketers to create and modify content without breaking application logic. Plasmic also functions as a headless CMS and page builder that can deliver content and components to multiple types of applications.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    builder.io

    builder.io

    Visual Development for React, Vue, Svelte, Qwik, and more

    Builder is an open-source visual development platform and headless content management system designed to help teams build and manage digital experiences more efficiently. The platform combines a drag-and-drop visual editor with an API-driven content system that can deliver structured content to any front-end framework or application. Builder allows developers to integrate their existing components and design systems while enabling designers and marketers to modify layouts and publish content without writing code. Through its headless architecture, content and layouts can be delivered across websites, mobile applications, and other digital channels. The system also includes optimization tools that allow teams to experiment with layouts, personalize content, and iterate on user experiences quickly.
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    Mink

    Mink

    PHP web browser emulator abstraction

    Mink is an open-source PHP library that provides a browser abstraction layer for web application testing, allowing developers to simulate user interactions with websites in a consistent and flexible way. Instead of tying test logic to a specific browser driver, Mink introduces a unified API that can work with multiple drivers such as Goutte, Selenium, ChromeDriver, or BrowserKit. This abstraction enables developers to write tests once and run them across different environments without changing the test code. Mink is commonly used in behavior-driven development workflows, particularly with frameworks like Behat, where it helps simulate real user behavior such as clicking links, filling forms, and navigating pages. The library supports session management, allowing multiple browser sessions to run simultaneously and interact with different pages or environments.
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    Playwright for .NET

    Playwright for .NET

    .NET version of the Playwright testing and automation library

    Playwright for .NET is the official language port of Playwright, the library to automate Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API. Playwright is built to enable cross-browser web automation that is ever-green, capable, reliable and fast. Cross-browser. Playwright supports all modern rendering engines including Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. Cross-platform. Test on Windows, Linux, and macOS, locally or on CI, headless or headed. Cross-language. Use the Playwright API in TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, .NET, Java. Test Mobile Web. Native mobile emulation of Google Chrome for Android and Mobile Safari. The same rendering engine works on your Desktop and in the Cloud. Auto-wait. Playwright waits for elements to be actionable prior to performing actions. It also has a rich set of introspection events. The combination of the two eliminates the need for artificial timeouts - the primary cause of flaky tests.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Browserless

    Browserless

    The headless Chrome/Chromium driver on top of Puppeteer

    Browserless is an open-source headless browser automation library and service built on top of Puppeteer that simplifies the process of running and scaling Chromium-based browser tasks in production environments. It provides a high-level API for interacting with headless Chrome, allowing developers to perform operations such as generating PDFs, capturing screenshots, extracting text or HTML, and automating web navigation. The project is designed to act as a production-ready abstraction layer over Puppeteer, offering improved reliability, error handling, and scalability for real-world applications. Browserless includes built-in optimizations such as request blocking, automatic retries, and sensible defaults that improve performance when processing web pages. It can be used as a standalone library, a command-line tool, or a hosted API service that scales browser instances on demand.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Cockpit Next

    Cockpit Next

    Add content management functionality to any site

    Cockpit is an open-source headless content management system designed to add flexible content management functionality to websites, applications, and digital platforms. The system provides a lightweight backend where developers can create custom content models and manage structured data without imposing a specific front-end framework. Because Cockpit follows an API-first architecture, content can be delivered through REST or GraphQL APIs to any application, including websites, mobile apps, and static site generators. The platform is designed to be simple to install and can be hosted on standard PHP environments with minimal configuration. Developers can create collections, singletons, and content trees to organize structured data according to the needs of their project. Cockpit also supports extensions and add-ons that expand the system with additional functionality such as search, authentication, or localization features.
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    IPFS Web UI

    IPFS Web UI

    A frontend for an IPFS node

    A web interface to IPFS, shipped with Kubo, and ipfs-desktop. Check on your node stats, explore the IPLD powered merkle forest, see peers around the world and manage your files, without needing to touch the CLI. When working on the code, run an ipfs daemon, the local dev server, the unit tests, and the storybook component viewer and see the results of your changes as you save files. If you need to run IPFS in a Docker container, you can still have Web UI available by exposing both the Gateway and Web UI ports. The end-to-end tests (E2E) test the full app in a headless Chromium browser. They spawn real IPFS node for HTTP API and a static HTTP server to serve the app. The purpose of those tests is not being comprehensible, but act as a quick regression and integration suite.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Playwright Skill for Claude Code

    Playwright Skill for Claude Code

    Claude Code Skill for browser automation with Playwright

    Playwright Skill is an open-source plugin designed for Claude Code that enables dynamic browser automation using Playwright through natural language instructions. The tool allows an AI agent to generate, execute, and manage browser automation scripts on demand, rather than relying on predefined workflows or static test scripts. It is structured as a modular skill within the Claude ecosystem, meaning it can be installed as a plugin and invoked automatically when browser automation tasks are required. The system supports a wide range of use cases, including testing web applications, validating user interfaces, automating workflows, and extracting data from websites. One of its key advantages is its ability to generate custom Playwright code tailored to each request, allowing flexible and context-aware automation.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Reka UI

    Reka UI

    An open-source UI component library for building design systems

    Reka UI is an open-source UI component library designed for building accessible and customizable web interfaces in Vue-based applications. The library provides a collection of unstyled UI primitives that developers can use as the foundation for creating fully customized design systems. Rather than forcing a predefined visual style, Reka UI focuses on accessibility, composability, and flexibility, allowing developers to implement their own visual themes and branding. The project evolved from the Radix Vue initiative and aims to bring the same accessibility-focused component patterns to the Vue ecosystem. By providing low-level building blocks instead of finished components, Reka UI allows developers to design complex interface elements while maintaining full control over styling and behavior.
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    Ulixee Hero

    Ulixee Hero

    The web browser built for scraping

    It's the first modern headless browsers designed specifically for scraping instead of just automated testing. Hero provides access to the W3C DOM specification without the need for Puppeteer's complicated evaluate callbacks and multi-context switching. We've recreated a fully compliant DOM directly in NodeJS allowing you bypass the headaches of previous scraper tools. The powerful Chrome engine sits under the hood, allowing for lightning fast rendering. Emulators make it easy to disguise your script as practically any browser.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Vrite

    Vrite

    Open-source developer content platform

    Vrite is an open-source developer content platform designed to help teams create, manage, and publish technical documentation, knowledge bases, and developer-focused blogs. The platform combines features commonly found in documentation tools, content management systems, and collaborative writing environments into a unified workspace. It provides a modern editing experience with support for Markdown and an integrated code editor, making it particularly suitable for technical writing and developer documentation. Vrite includes collaboration features that allow teams to organize and manage documentation workflows using visual dashboards and editorial pipelines. The system also provides a flexible API and extension architecture that enables developers to integrate Vrite content with external applications or custom frontends. Built-in search capabilities, including AI-assisted semantic search, help users locate and organize content efficiently within large documentation repositories.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BackstopJS

    BackstopJS

    Catch CSS curve balls

    Visual regression testing for web apps. Supports screen rendering with Chrome-headless. Add your own interactions with the Playwright and Puppeteer scripting. BackstopJS automates visual regression testing of your responsive web UI by comparing DOM screenshots over time.
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    Bagisto Next.js Commerce

    Bagisto Next.js Commerce

    Open source headless commerce that’s fast, flexible

    Next.js Commerce by Bagisto is an open-source headless eCommerce framework designed to build fast, modern storefronts using the Next.js ecosystem. The project combines the Bagisto commerce backend with a frontend built using Next.js, enabling developers to create scalable and flexible commerce experiences with a fully decoupled architecture. The framework emphasizes performance by leveraging optimized rendering strategies and layered caching, which helps storefronts achieve strong Core Web Vitals scores and deliver fast loading experiences for customers. By separating backend commerce logic from the frontend presentation layer, developers can customize the shopping interface while maintaining robust product, order, and customer management through the Bagisto platform. The architecture is API-driven, allowing developers to build custom frontends, mobile apps, or integrations without being locked into a specific interface.
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    Bits UI

    Bits UI

    The headless components for Svelte

    Bits UI is an open-source headless component library designed specifically for the Svelte ecosystem, providing developers with flexible and accessible primitives for building custom user interface components. Instead of shipping with predefined styles, the library offers unstyled components that focus on behavior and accessibility, allowing developers to fully control the appearance of their UI through their own CSS or design systems. This headless architecture makes Bits UI particularly useful for teams that need reusable UI logic while maintaining consistent branding and visual customization. The project builds on concepts inspired by libraries such as Radix UI and React Spectrum and integrates builder patterns influenced by Melt UI to deliver powerful component abstractions. Developers can use Bits UI to implement complex interface patterns such as dropdowns, modals, and calendars while preserving accessibility standards and predictable interaction behaviors.
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    Browser Pool

    Browser Pool

    A Node.js library to easily manage and rotate a pool of web browsers

    Browser Pool is a small, but powerful and extensible library, that allows you to seamlessly control multiple headless browsers at the same time with only a little configuration, and a single function call. Currently it supports Puppeteer, Playwright and it can be easily extended with plugins. We created Browser Pool because we regularly needed to execute tasks concurrently in many headless browsers and their pages, but we did not want to worry about launching browsers, closing browsers, restarting them after crashes and so on. We also wanted to easily and reliably manage the whole browser/page lifecycle. You can use Browser Pool for scraping the internet at scale, testing your website in multiple browsers at the same time or launching web automation robots.
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    Browser Preview for VS Code

    Browser Preview for VS Code

    A real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug

    Browser Preview for VS Code enables you to open a real browser preview inside your editor that you can debug. Browser Preview is powered by headless Chromium, and works by starting a headless Chromium instance in a new process. This can either be Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. This enables a secure way to render web content inside VS Code, and enables interesting features such as in-editor debugging and more! Make sure you have Google Chrome installed on your computer. Browser Preview for VS Code is debuggable, launch URLs and attach Debugger for Chrome to the browser view instance, and debug within VS Code. You can enable in-editor debugging of Browser Preview by installing Debugger for Chrome, and configure VS Code's debugger to either attach or launch to the browser previews by using the provided configuration options.
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    Cuprite

    Cuprite

    Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara

    Cuprite is a Ruby driver for the Capybara testing framework that allows developers to automate browsers using the Chrome DevTools Protocol instead of traditional WebDriver-based tools. It is built on top of the Ferrum library and provides a modern approach to browser automation that removes the need for Selenium or external browser drivers. By communicating directly with Chromium-based browsers through the DevTools protocol, Cuprite enables faster and more reliable browser automation for testing and scraping tasks. The driver integrates seamlessly with Capybara, allowing developers to write feature tests that simulate real user interactions with web applications. Because it uses headless Chrome by default, Cuprite is well suited for automated test environments and continuous integration pipelines. Developers can also run tests with a visible browser window for debugging purposes during development.
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    Differencify

    Differencify

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing via comparing your local changes with reference screenshots of your website. It is built on top of chrome headless using Puppeteer.
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    Erik

    Erik

    Erik is an headless browser based on WebKit

    Erik is a headless browser based on WebKit, written in Swift, allowing developers to run functional tests and manipulate web pages using JavaScript.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Factorio

    Factorio

    Factorio headless server in a Docker container

    Factorio is an open-source project that provides a Docker container for running a headless Factorio game server. Factorio is a factory-building simulation game in which players automate production lines, research technologies, and manage complex industrial systems, and the repository focuses specifically on hosting the game server in a containerized environment. By packaging the server into a Docker image, the project simplifies the process of deploying and maintaining multiplayer servers across different operating systems and cloud environments. The container automatically handles dependencies, configuration, and updates, making it easier for system administrators and hobbyists to run dedicated Factorio servers. Users can configure server settings, maps, mods, and saved games through mounted volumes and environment variables within the container.
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    Faust.js

    Faust.js

    The Headless WordPress Toolkit

    Faust.js is an open-source toolkit designed to simplify the development of headless WordPress websites using modern JavaScript frameworks such as Next.js and React. It provides developers with a structured set of tools that bridge WordPress content management with frontend frameworks, enabling teams to build high-performance decoupled websites while still relying on WordPress as the backend CMS. The toolkit addresses many of the challenges associated with headless WordPress development, including authentication, preview functionality, and data fetching between the frontend and the WordPress backend. Faust.js integrates closely with technologies such as WPGraphQL and Apollo Client, which allow developers to query WordPress content through a GraphQL API instead of traditional PHP templates.
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    GoCommerce

    GoCommerce

    A headless e-commerce for JAMstack sites

    GoCommerce is a lightweight open-source API built in Go that enables developers to add commerce functionality to static websites and JAMstack applications. The project focuses on handling the backend aspects of online stores, including order processing and payment management, while allowing the frontend to remain completely static. Because it is designed for headless commerce architectures, developers can build storefront interfaces using any frontend framework while relying on GoCommerce to manage transactions. The API integrates with payment providers such as Stripe to process payments securely and supports additional commerce capabilities such as international pricing and tax handling. Its minimal design makes it particularly suitable for developers building lightweight online stores or static eCommerce websites. GoCommerce is often used in JAMstack environments where the frontend is deployed on static hosting platforms while backend commerce logic is handled through APIs.
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    HULL

    HULL

    Headless Shopify Starter – powered by Next.js + Sanity.io

    HULL is an open-source headless commerce starter template designed to help developers build modern Shopify storefronts using a decoupled architecture. The project combines a Next.js frontend with Shopify as the commerce backend and Sanity.io as a content management system, creating a flexible stack for building custom online stores. By separating the presentation layer from the commerce engine, HULL enables developers to design highly customized user experiences without being restricted by Shopify’s traditional theme system. The template includes integrations that synchronize product data from Shopify into Sanity, allowing developers and content editors to manage storefront content alongside product information. It also leverages modern frontend technologies such as React, Tailwind CSS, and static site generation techniques to improve performance and scalability.
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