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    Midarr Server

    Midarr Server

    Midarr, the minimal lightweight media server

    Midarr is a minimal, lightweight media server built to complement tools like Radarr or Sonarr. Instead of reinventing the media management stack, it leverages existing setups and metadata providers to serve media files "fresh off the metal" without re-indexing or transcoding by default. It offers a sleek web interface with authentication, user profiles, real-time statuses, and experimental support for remuxing/transcoding and Chromecast compatibility.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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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    Elixir Language Server

    Elixir Language Server

    A frontend-independent IDE "smartness" server for Elixir

    ...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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    Phoenix LiveView

    Phoenix LiveView

    Rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML

    ...Instead, LiveView enriches the server with a declarative and powerful model while keeping your code closer to your data (and ultimately your source of truth).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Live Svelte

    Live Svelte

    Svelte inside Phoenix LiveView with seamless end-to-end reactivity

    ...The project aims to keep build tooling minimal and predictable, so teams can continue using familiar Phoenix asset pipelines. By enabling “islands” of Svelte within LiveView pages, live_svelte offers a pragmatic path to richer UX while preserving Elixir’s server-centric simplicity.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Surface

    Surface

    A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix

    ...Inspired by frameworks like React, it introduces components with typed properties, slots, and macros to simplify complex UIs. Developers can create reusable, encapsulated components that integrate seamlessly with LiveView’s server-rendered real-time model. Surface emphasizes readability, making templates feel closer to HTML while retaining Elixir’s functional power. It also provides form helpers, event bindings, and a growing ecosystem of ready-to-use UI components. By combining the productivity of declarative components with LiveView’s real-time updates, Surface enables rich, interactive apps without requiring a separate frontend framework like React or Vue.
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    gRPC Elixir

    gRPC Elixir

    An Elixir implementation of gRPC

    ...This is the same as :gun 2.0.0-rc.2, but Hex doesn't let us depend on RC versions for releases. Generate Elixir code from the proto file as protobuf-elixir shows(especially the gRPC Support section). Implement the server-side code and remember to return the expected message types. You can start the gRPC server as a supervised process. First, add GRPC.Server.Supervisor to your supervision tree.
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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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    lanyard

    lanyard

    Expose your Discord presence and activities to a RESTful API

    ...It lets users display their Discord status, current activities, Spotify listening data, and related profile information on websites or external apps. The public service can be used quickly by joining the Lanyard Discord server, but the project also supports self-hosting. It includes a real-time key-value store that can be updated through the bot or API and emitted through presence updates. Developers can subscribe to one user, multiple users, or all monitored users through its socket protocol. Lanyard is especially useful for personal websites, GitHub profile widgets, dashboards, and real-time presence visualizations.
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    Poxa

    Poxa

    Pusher server implementation compatible with Pusher client libraries

    Pusher server implementation is compatible with Pusher client libraries. Open Pusher implementation compatible with Pusher libraries. It's designed to be used as a single registered app with id, secret, and key defined on start. Poxa is a standalone elixir server implementation of the Pusher protocol. Docker images are automatically built by Docker Hub.
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    Fishjam

    Fishjam

    General purpose media server. Supports WebRTC, HLS, RTSP, SIP

    Fishjam is a real-time multimedia streaming toolkit for building low-latency video and audio applications. The GitHub repository refers to the original open-source Fishjam media server, which was a general-purpose media server written in Elixir and is no longer actively maintained. The broader Fishjam project has since evolved into a platform for WebRTC-based live video, audio, and messaging infrastructure. It is designed for use cases such as video conferencing, live streaming, classrooms, telehealth, gameplay, collaboration, and interactive media products. ...
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    Frontman

    Frontman

    AI coding agent for visual frontend fixes in your browser

    ...Click any element, describe the change, and Frontman edits the real source files with hot reload. Unlike IDE-only coding tools, Frontman sees the live DOM, component tree, computed CSS, routes, source maps, screenshots, console output, and server logs. That runtime context helps product managers, designers, and frontend teams fix copy, spacing, colors, layout bugs, and internal UI polish without guessing which file owns a rendered element. Works with Next.js, Astro, Vite, React, Vue, Svelte, and SvelteKit. BYOK model support includes OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, Google, xAI, Fireworks, NVIDIA, and more. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Uneebee

    Uneebee

    Platform for creating interactive courses

    ...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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    Desktop

    Desktop

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

    ...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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    Magnetissimo

    Magnetissimo

    Web application that indexes all popular torrent sites

    Magnetissimo is a self-hosted Elixir-based web application that crawls and indexes multiple popular torrent sites and stores magnet links in a local database—designed to run without JavaScript and optimized for high performance using Elixir’s GenServer and the BEAM VM. No JavaScript frontend—relies entirely on server-rendered content. High performance via Elixir’s GenServer and BEAM concurrency model. Easy integration with tools like Sonarr and Radarr. Readable, maintainable, and lean codebase.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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. ...
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    GraphQL Elixir

    GraphQL Elixir

    GraphQL Elixir

    An Elixir implementation of Facebook's GraphQL. This is the core GraphQL query parsing and execution engine whose goal is to be transport, server and datastore agnostic. In order to setup an HTTP server (ie Phoenix) to handle GraphQL queries you will need plug_graphql. Examples for Phoenix can be found at hello_graphql_phoenix, so look here for a starting point for writing your own schemas. Other ways of handling queries will be added in due course. Tokenization is done with leex and parsing with yecc. ...
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