Every repo we publish is tested, reviewed, maintainable, and production-ready. If we can't ship it at that bar, we don't publish it.
The Philosophy
Open source is not a marketing surface for us — it is an engineering standard. A project we publish is tested, reviewed, maintainable, and ready for someone else to run in production. Community-first: readable docs, sensible defaults, a focus on maintainability. Engineering quality: tested, reviewed, production-oriented — not a toy repo for recruiting.
"We combine open-source craft with enterprise execution."
— The Technical Creed, strategic-overview.md §10.6
Active open-source projects
We're curating the first wave of public open-source releases from across our product portfolio — Arabic-first AI tooling, RTL-native UI primitives, sovereign deployment templates, and the engineering scaffolds that make every ProjexLabs venture faster to stand up. The repos go live when they clear our standard-not-demo bar.
Contribute
Contributing to a ProjexLabs open-source repo is the start of a pathway: community contributor → ProjexLabs contractor → full-time team member → venture co-founder. The best contributors become the most aligned co-founders — they already know our stack, our culture, and our standards.
Start with any repo on gittea.projex.cc. READMEs are written to be read, not skimmed.
Bug reports in canonical format (repro · expected · got · impact · version · fix shape) are how we know you know.
Tests pass, lint is clean, UC reference in the commit message. That's the bar.
Consistent contributors get contracted work. Contracted consultants get full-time offers. Full-time engineers get venture co-founder invitations.