For Open-Source Projects

Help people discover your ecosystem.

Maintainers and contributors use Linkits to group plugins, tutorials, integrations, and community resources into shareable kits — so anyone can find and explore what your project has to offer.

What open-source projects build with Linkits

From maintainers documenting an ecosystem to contributors sharing discoveries.

Showcase your ecosystem

List the plugins, integrations, and libraries that make your project shine — let users discover what's possible.

Curate tutorials & docs

Group the best community-written guides, screencasts, and blog posts in one place. Save newcomers hours of searching.

Projects to revisit later

Bookmark cool open-source repos you found but haven't explored yet — and share that reading list with your community.

Highlight contributors

Create a collection of people and projects contributing to your space. A great way to give credit and attract collaborators.

Community resource hub

Link your Discord, GitHub Discussions, forum, and social channels in one place — so contributors know where to go.

Related projects & forks

Curate notable forks, sibling projects, or inspired work. Help your ecosystem grow by connecting the dots.

Kit ideas to get you started

  • Top 10 community plugins for our framework
  • Tutorials for getting started with v3
  • Open-source tools I keep bookmarked
  • Contributors who are building amazing things

From scattered links to a living resource hub

  1. 1

    Name your kit

    e.g. 'Essential tools for [your framework]' or 'Plugins directory'.

  2. 2

    Add links from anywhere

    GitHub repos, blog posts, YouTube tutorials, Discord servers, npm packages — any URL.

  3. 3

    Link it from your README

    Drop the shareable kit URL in your GitHub README and let users explore your ecosystem.

Make your project easier to discover

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