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    Tableau

    Tableau

    Static Site Generator

    Static Site Generator for Elixir.
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    Uneebee

    Uneebee

    Platform for creating interactive courses

    Uneebee is an open-source Elixir/Phoenix application focused on community content and learning workflows, designed to be both a usable product and a practical reference for building modern web apps in the Elixir stack. Its structure showcases common concerns—authentication, profiles, content creation, feeds, tagging, and search—implemented with clean boundaries so features can evolve independently. Real-time updates and responsive interactions are handled using Phoenix’s live capabilities and channels, demonstrating how to mix server-driven UI with interactive client behavior. Background jobs, caching, and pagination patterns are laid out in a way that scales from small communities to heavier usage. The codebase emphasizes maintainability with clear contexts, test coverage, and a straightforward deployment story. As a learning resource, it helps teams see how to stitch together Phoenix primitives into a cohesive, production-leaning application.
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    bors-ng

    bors-ng

    A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests

    bors-ng is a GitHub merge bot that enforces an “evergreen” main branch by queueing approved pull requests, testing them together on a staging branch, and only advancing main with the exact, passing commit set. Instead of maintainers repeatedly rebasing and merging one PR at a time, bors-ng batches r+-ed PRs, triggers your existing CI (e.g., GitHub Actions), and merges automatically when the batch is green. If a batch fails, it bisects the batch into smaller runs to isolate the culprit, landing the good PRs and kicking only the failing one(s) back for fixes. The bot is implemented as a GitHub App and works alongside—rather than replacing—your CI by reporting commit statuses/checks and acting on PR comments like bors r+ or bors try. It provides a dashboard to watch queue progress, uses separate staging/trying branches for merge/test cycles, and supports both public GitHub and GitHub Enterprise endpoints.
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    Absinthe

    Absinthe

    The GraphQL toolkit for Elixir

    Absinthe is the GraphQL toolkit for Elixir, an implementation of the GraphQL specification built to suit the language's capabilities and idiomatic style. If you're new to GraphQL, we suggest you read up a bit on GraphQL's foundational principles before you dive into Absinthe. Absinthe's functionality generally falls into two broad areas. Defines the structure of data entities and the relationships between, as well as the available queries, mutations, and subscriptions, using an elegant collection of declarative macros. Absinthe schemas are defined using easy-to-read macros that build and verify their structure at compile-time, preventing runtime errors and increasing performance. The entire query processing pipeline is configurable. Add, swap out, or remove the parser, individual validations, or resolution logic at will, even on a per-document basis. Absinthe includes a number of advanced resolution features.
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    Asciinema Server

    Asciinema Server

    Platform for hosting and sharing terminal session recordings

    asciinema-server is the backend component of the asciinema suite. Built with Elixir and Phoenix, it provides an API and web UI for hosting, sharing, and managing terminal session recordings (asciicasts). It allows you to self-host your own instance or use the public asciinema.org.
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    Backpex

    Backpex

    Backpex is a highly customizable administration panel for Phoenix Live

    Backpex is a highly customizable administration panel for Phoenix LiveView applications. Quickly create beautiful CRUD views and more for your existing data via configurable LiveResources. Easily extendable with your own layouts, views, field types, filters, and more. Backpex comes with a rich set of features to quickly build a beautiful backoffice application. Visit the docs (coming soon) to learn about all the different possibilities. Easily add value metrics (like sums or averages) to your resources for a quick glance at your date. More metric types are in the making.
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    Bamboo

    Bamboo

    Testable, composable, and adapter based Elixir email library

    Bamboo is part of the thoughtbot Elixir family of projects. Flexible and easy-to-use email for Elixir. Built-in support for popular mail delivery services. Bamboo ships with adapters for several popular mail delivery services, including Mandrill, Mailgun, and SendGrid. It's also quite easy to write your own delivery adapter if your platform isn't yet supported. Deliver emails in the background. Most of the time you don't want or need to wait for the email to send. Bamboo makes it easy with Mailer.deliver_later. A functional approach to mail delivery. Emails are created, manipulated, and sent using plain functions. This makes composition a breeze and fits naturally into your existing Elixir app. Unit test with ease. Bamboo separates email creation and email delivery allowing you to test by asserting against email fields without the need for special functions. Dead-simple integration tests. Bamboo provides helper functions to make integration testing easy and robust.
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    Batteries Included

    Batteries Included

    The main Batteries Included repo

    Welcome to Batteries Included—the ultimate platform for modern service development. Built on Kubernetes and open-source, our software platform gives you an incredible, all-inclusive infrastructure experience thanks to an intuitive UI and advanced automation. In this repo, you'll find everything you need to contribute to development. From code and scripts to documentation and information, this is the hub of all things Batteries Included. Batteries Included is a platform designed to simplify infrastructure management for businesses, offering an all-inclusive Kubernetes-based environment with tools for DevOps, GitOps, and MLOps.
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    Beacon

    Beacon

    Open-source Content Management System (CMS)

    Beacon is a modern open-source CMS built with Phoenix LiveView, offering fast server-rendered HTML for content-heavy pages with LiveView interactivity layered on top. It includes runtime content reloading, SEO-optimized rendering, and an admin interface (Beacon LiveAdmin) for managing pages, layouts, and components in a cluster-friendly setup. Developed by DockYard, Beacon aims to deliver high performance content sites fully within the Elixir ecosystem.
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    BlockScout

    BlockScout

    Blockchain explorer for Ethereum based network

    Blockscout provides a comprehensive, easy-to-use interface for users to view, confirm, and inspect transactions on EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) blockchains. Blockscout currently supports a wide range of projects and hosts chains such as Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Gnosis Chain, RSK, LUKSO, Astar, and many more. BlockScout is an Elixir application that allows users to search transactions, view accounts and balances, and verify smart contracts on the Ethereum network including all forks and sidechains. Currently available full-featured block explorers (Etherscan, Etherchain, Blockchair) are closed systems which are not independently verifiable. As Ethereum sidechains continue to proliferate in both private and public settings, transparent, open-source tools are needed to analyze and validate transactions.
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    Cachex

    Cachex

    A powerful caching library for Elixir with support for transactions

    Cachex is a high-performance in-memory caching library for Elixir, offering a robust feature set including expirations, size limits, hooks, fallbacks, async operations, and clustering capabilities. The version 4.x release brought optimized janitor routines, modular streaming and querying, runtime cache warming, size pruning (LRW/LRU), distributed routing mechanisms, and a major documentation overhaul. It integrates seamlessly with Elixir applications via mix dependencies, supports advanced transactional use cases, and includes utilities for distributed node clusters.
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    Changelog.com

    Changelog.com

    Changelog makes world-class developer pods

    This is the open-source codebase for Changelog, a popular podcast and media site for software developers. Built with Elixir and the Phoenix framework, it serves as a real-world example of a production-grade Phoenix application. The app powers the site’s content publishing, episode distribution, and user interactions, including subscriptions and comments. It emphasizes maintainability and transparency, with clear code structure, tests, and CI/CD workflows. Because the repository is open, developers can study its architecture to learn how Phoenix is used in practice for a high-traffic, media-centric website. It also showcases integration with external services for things like audio hosting, search, and analytics, making it an instructive case study for full-stack Elixir development.
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    Coherence

    Coherence

    Coherence is a full featured, configurable authentication system

    Coherence is a full-featured, configurable authentication and user management system for Phoenix applications. Comparable to Devise in the Ruby/Rails ecosystem, it offers modular authentication modules like registration, confirmation, password recovery, session tracking, locking, remember-me, and invitations. It also supports token and HTTP Basic authentication and fits into Phoenix via plugs and routes.
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    Comeonin

    Comeonin

    Password hashing specification for the Elixir programming language

    Comeonin is the long-standing password-security library for Elixir that standardizes secure hashing and verification practices in Phoenix and Plug applications. It provides a uniform interface for modern algorithms such as Argon2, Bcrypt, and PBKDF2 (implemented in companion packages), along with guidance for salts, cost factors, and timing-safe comparisons. The library’s helpers make it straightforward to add registration and login flows that resist brute-force and side-channel attacks. Migration paths and checks are included so you can upgrade algorithms or work factors over time without breaking existing credentials. Its focus on practical ergonomics—clear APIs, sensible defaults, and good docs—has made it the de facto choice for password handling in Elixir. By centralizing hashing concerns, Comeonin helps teams avoid subtle security mistakes while keeping authentication code terse and testable.
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    Desktop

    Desktop

    Building Local-First apps for Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android

    desktop enables building cross-platform desktop applications with Elixir by pairing a Phoenix/LiveView UI with a native webview shell. The approach keeps application logic on the BEAM—supervised, fault-tolerant, and hot-reload-friendly—while rendering an HTML/CSS/JS interface inside the system’s embedded browser engine. It offers conveniences for packaging and distribution on Windows, macOS, and Linux, including app metadata, icons, and startup integration. The library exposes desktop-specific affordances such as system tray menus, window management, and notifications, so applications feel native rather than like generic web wrappers. Because LiveView drives the UI, state lives on the server process, enabling real-time updates without heavy client frameworks. The result is a productive stack for tools, dashboards, and utilities where Elixir’s concurrency and resilience shine on the desktop. Teams get to reuse their Phoenix skills and still ship a polished native app experience.
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    Dialyxir

    Dialyxir

    Mix tasks to simplify use of Dialyzer in Elixir projects

    Mix tasks to simplify use of Dialyzer in Elixir projects. Elixir 1.6 is required, to support the new pretty printing feature. If your project is not yet on 1.6, continue to specify 0.5 in your mix deps. Warning messages have been greatly improved, but are filtered through the legacy formatter to support your existing ignore files. You can optionally use the new Elixir term format for ignore files. You may want to use the --format short argument in your CI pipelines. There are several formats, also there is a new explain feature - for details see CLI options. If you are planning to use Dialyzer with an application built with the Phoenix Framework, check out the Quickstart wiki. Use dialyxir from the directory of the mix project you want to analyze; a PLT file will be created or updated if required and the project will be automatically compiled.
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    Discord.SortedSet

    Discord.SortedSet

    Elixir SortedSet backed by a Rust-based NIF

    SortedSet NIF is a performant and reliable sorted set data structure for Elixir, implemented in Rust using the Rustler crate to take advantage of native performance while maintaining seamless integration with the BEAM ecosystem. It provides ordering and uniqueness guarantees, with all terms stored according to Elixir’s built-in sorting rules. Internally, it uses a vector of vectors layout rather than a single vector to minimize costly reallocations, allowing efficient bucket pointer copying instead of expensive term copying during growth. This design achieves a balance between performance and simplicity, and developers can customize bucket sizes for specific workloads, with a default of 500 offering solid performance across common scenarios. SortedSet extends beyond traditional set semantics by providing indexing, random access, and slice operations thanks to its deterministic ordering.
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    Distillery

    Distillery

    Simplify deployments in Elixir with OTP releases

    Distillery is a release manager for Elixir applications, designed to package apps into self-contained, deployable artifacts. It automates the process of building OTP releases, handling steps like compilation, dependency bundling, and generating start/stop scripts. Releases built with Distillery include everything needed to run an Elixir app in production, even on machines without Elixir or Erlang installed. It also supports features like configuration providers, hot upgrades, and customizable release pipelines. By managing environment-specific settings, it simplifies deploying the same app to different systems without manual reconfiguration. Distillery has historically been a key tool for production Elixir deployments before Elixir added built-in release functionality, and it remains valuable for teams seeking flexibility in their deployment workflows.
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    Elchemy

    Elchemy

    Write Elixir code using statically-typed Elm-like syntax

    Elchemy lets you write simple, fast, and quality-type safe code while leveraging both the Elm's safety and Elixir's ecosystem. Elchemy is a set of tools and frameworks, designed to provide a language and an environment as close to Elm programming language as possible, to build server applications in a DSL-like manner for Erlang VM platform, with a readable and efficient Elixir code as an output. ML-like syntax maximizes expressiveness with additional readability and simplicity constraints. Tagged union types and type aliases with type parameters (aka generic types). Powerful type inference means you rarely have to annotate types. Everything gets checked for you by the compiler. The produced code is idiomatic, performant and can be easily read and analyzed without taking a single look at the original source. Elchemy's type system eliminates almost all runtime errors. .
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    Elixir Companies

    Elixir Companies

    A list of companies currently using Elixir in production

    elixir-companies is a community-maintained directory of organizations that use Elixir in production. It serves both as a discovery tool for developers curious about who is adopting the language and as a hiring signal for companies wishing to reach the Elixir community. The site categorizes entries by region, industry, and hiring status, making it easy to browse or filter by interests and location. Contributions are handled publicly via pull requests, with maintainers reviewing updates to ensure accuracy and consistency. Beyond simple listings, the project highlights the breadth of Elixir usage—from startups to large enterprises—and helps newcomers see real-world adoption. The codebase itself is an example Phoenix application, offering a transparent, collaborative model for community content. Over time, the directory has become a reference point frequently cited when assessing Elixir’s ecosystem health and job market.
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    Elixir Koans

    Elixir Koans

    Elixir learning exercises

    Elixir Koans is an interactive learning project designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a series of self-guided coding exercises. Inspired by the style of koans used in other programming communities, it provides incomplete code snippets and failing tests that learners must solve to progress. Each exercise builds on the previous one, gradually introducing core concepts such as pattern matching, recursion, processes, and concurrency in Elixir. By debugging and filling in missing pieces, users gain practical, hands-on experience while reinforcing theoretical knowledge. The project is ideal for both complete beginners and developers transitioning from other languages who want to learn Elixir in a structured, exploratory way. Its design emphasizes discovery, experimentation, and reflection, making it a powerful tool for deepening understanding of Elixir’s unique paradigms.
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    Elixir Language Server

    Elixir Language Server

    A frontend-independent IDE "smartness" server for Elixir

    Implementing features such as auto-complete or go-to-definition for a programming language is not trivial. Traditionally, this work had to be repeated for each development tool and it required a mix of expertise in both the targeted programming language and the programming language internally used by the development tool of choice. The Elixir Language Server (ElixirLS) provides a server that runs in the background, providing IDEs, editors, and other tools with information about Elixir Mix projects. It adheres to the LSP, a standard for frontend-independent IDE support. Debugger integration is accomplished through a similar VS Code Debug Protocol. These pages contain all the information needed to configure your favorite text editor or IDE and to work with the ElixirLS. You will also find instructions on how to configure the server to recognize the structure of your projects and to troubleshoot your installation when things do not work as expected.
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    ElixirScript

    ElixirScript

    Converts Elixir to JavaScript

    The goal is to convert a subset (or full set) of Elixir code to JavaScript, providing the ability to write JavaScript in Elixir. This is done by taking the Elixir AST and converting it into JavaScript AST and then to JavaScript code. This is done using the Elixir-ESTree library. This release includes one major addition and a number of important changes. ElixirScript.Test ElixirScript.Test is a framework for testing Elixir modules that interact with JavaScript via the FFI. For all other modules, ExUnit is still recommended. ElixirScript.Test’s API is similar to ExUnit’s API. ElixirScript.Test files must be placed in a folder named test_elixir_script. Tests are compiled and then are executed using node.js. ElixirScript can now take a path to compile. This is to support the compilation of modules defined in .exs files For more information regarding changes, please check the changelog.
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    ExAdmin

    ExAdmin

    ExAdmin is an auto administration package for Elixir

    ExAdmin is an auto-administration package for Elixir and the Phoenix Framework. This version has been updated to support both Ecto 1.1 and Ecto 2.0. ExAdmin is an auto-administration package for Elixir and the Phoenix Framework, a port/inspiration of ActiveAdmin for Ruby on Rails. Checkout the Live Demo. The source code can be found at ExAdmin Demo. Checkout this Additional Live Demo for examples of many-to-many relationships, nested attributes, and authentication. ExAdmin is an add on for an application using the Phoenix Framework to create a CRUD administration tool with little or no code. By running a few mix tasks to define which Ecto Models you want to administer, you will have something that works with no additional code. ExAdmin will use your schema's changesets. By default we call the changeset function on your schema, although you can configure the changeset we use for update and create separately.
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    ExAws

    ExAws

    A flexible, easy to use set of clients AWS APIs for Elixir

    ExAws is a comprehensive Elixir client library for interfacing with AWS services. It provides low-level request builders for nearly all AWS APIs—like S3, EC2, Lambda, DynamoDB, SQS, SES, Route 53, and more—while supporting streaming, request configuration overrides, telemetry, flexible HTTP clients, and codecs. Its modular architecture enables importing only the services you need with separate packages (e.g., ex_aws_s3, ex_aws_ec2).
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