

OpenSource
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@onchainos
A permanent, content-addressed code platform for builders and teams. Own your repos, enforce roles in contracts, and keep provenance verifiable.











shipped: Branch Management System game changer for teams building on OpenSource. what landed: - full Git style branching model - feature branches stay off-chain (zero gas!) - only main branch goes on-chain - standard PR/merge workflow technical details: - branch creation: instant, no blockchain interaction - feature development: unlimited commits, no fees - merge to main: triggers smart contract, burns tokens, distributes rewards - conflict resolution: handled before chain submission this solves the biggest friction point - nobody wants to pay gas for experimental commits. now you can: → hack on feature branches freely → iterate without costs → preserve only finalized code → maintain Web2 development speed → get Web3 ownership benefits the best of both worlds, literally. live: beta.os.codes





SHIPPED: Feature Requests tab Users can now tell you exactly what they want built. Technical Implementation: • Clean, responsive UI with tracking • Real-time voting system with like/dislike mechanics • Advanced filtering by priority, category, and status • Mobile-optimized forms with instant validation • Seamless integration with existing repository workflows Smart Organization: • Priority levels (low/medium/high/critical) for maintainer triage • Categories (feature/enhancement/docs/design/infrastructure) • Status tracking (open/in_progress/under_review/closed) • Label system for granular organization Developer Benefits: No more guessing what features matter. No more building in isolation. Requests flow directly to maintainers, community votes show consensus, and detailed technical specifications ensure clear requirements. Complete Development Hub: Combined with Issues for bugs and Collaborators for teams, repositories are now complete development hubs. Full CRUD operations, real-time updates, and intuitive UX make feature planning effortless. User-driven development is here. beta.os.codes


















