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    Pow

    Pow

    Robust, modular, and extendable user authentication system

    ...As your platform scales, each moving part can be modified or replaced ad-hoc. Several extensions are included in Pow so you with no effort can add secure features to your app.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pinchflat

    Pinchflat

    Your next YouTube media manager

    Pinchflat is a self-hosted YouTube media manager that automates downloading videos from channels or playlists using yt-dlp. It runs as a lightweight, containerized app and is ideal for archiving or feeding media center setups like Plex, Jellyfin, or Kodi.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Pow Auth

    Pow Auth

    Robust, modular, and extendable user authentication system

    ...Pow is a complete authentication and user management library built in Elixir that works out-of-the-box for Phoenix and Plug-based applications while being fully customizable. Pow gives you out-of-the-box authentication and user management for your Phoenix or Plug-based app. Functionally built so it's fully customizable. Strong security is a core tenet of Pow's philosophy, which is why Pow by default uses short lived sessions. If your app requires stateless tokens, the authorization layer can be replaced in minutes. Pow has been used in countless production apps and is a "batteries included" library for production. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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. ...
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    Membrane Core

    Membrane Core

    The core of Membrane Framework, multimedia processing framework

    membrane_core is the foundation of the Membrane multimedia framework for Elixir, providing the abstractions and runtime needed to build real-time audio and video pipelines. It models media processing as a graph of lightweight, supervised OTP processes—elements connected by links—so work is isolated, fault-tolerant, and easy to scale or reconfigure at runtime. The core defines a clear lifecycle and callback API for elements, plus concepts like buffers, events, and capabilities/format...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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. They are available at Docker Hub. One can generate it using: docker build -t local/poxa. Poxa uses gproc extensively to register websocket connections as channels. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bamboo

    Bamboo

    Testable, composable, and adapter based Elixir email library

    ...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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Exq

    Exq

    Job processing library for Elixir - compatible with Resque / Sidekiq

    ...However, you can also use Exq standalone. You can also use the Sidekiq UI to view job statuses, as Exq is compatible with the Sidekiq stats format. You can run both Exq and Toniq in the same app for different workers. Exq supports uncapped amount of jobs running, or also allows a max limit per queue.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    bors-ng

    bors-ng

    A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests

    ...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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Desktop

    Desktop

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

    ...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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Distillery

    Distillery

    Simplify deployments in Elixir with OTP releases

    ...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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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