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Mert Düzgün / Vinena Studio
Mert Düzgün builds AI-native engineering tools and developer utilities through Vinena Studio, publishing under the Tasty Software brand. The team brings product-building expertise from ex-OpenPurpose and Atölye15 engineers, transforming that experience into practical AI tooling. Claude Code Marketplaces is their open-source community project for the Claude Code ecosystem.
Codeep
Codeep builds an AI-powered coding assistant accessible directly in the browser. The project is developed by Vlado Ivankovic and focuses on helping developers write, understand, and debug code faster. Codeep differentiates itself with a lightweight, browser-native experience requiring no installation.
CAS
CAS builds multi-agent developer tooling that runs entirely on your local machine. The product coordinates multiple Claude Code agents in parallel across isolated git worktrees, enabling teams to ship features faster without merge conflicts. CAS combines persistent memory, self-improving rules, and reusable skills to make AI-assisted development practical on real codebases.
Josep Vidal
Josep Vidal builds creative web experiments and developer tools, blending design and engineering. He shares open-source projects and experiments at josepvidal.dev, with a focus on interactive and AI-driven experiences. His work spans frontend development, creative coding, and human-AI interaction.
Fission
Fission builds OpenSpec, a lightweight spec-driven framework for AI coding agents. The team focuses on making functional requirements persistent and portable across any coding agent, solving the context-loss problem in AI-assisted development. Fission takes a brownfield-first approach, targeting mature codebases where understanding existing system intent is the core challenge.
ChromeDevTools
ChromeDevTools builds and maintains open-source developer tooling for the Chrome browser, including the Chrome DevTools Protocol and related projects. The organization operates under Google's Chrome team and publishes tools that enable programmatic browser inspection, debugging, and automation. Their projects power a wide ecosystem of developer and AI tooling built on top of Chrome's internal APIs.
punkpeye
punkpeye is an open-source developer and curator behind the Awesome MCP Servers repository on GitHub. The project aggregates community-contributed Model Context Protocol server implementations, helping developers discover and extend AI assistant capabilities. The repository is maintained as a community resource with open contributions.
MCP.so
MCP.so builds and operates a community-driven marketplace for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and clients. The platform collects, organizes, and surfaces thousands of MCP integrations to help developers extend AI assistant capabilities. Built on top of ShipAny infrastructure, MCP.so serves as the go-to discovery hub for the growing MCP ecosystem.
MCP Servers
MCP Servers operates a curated directory of Model Context Protocol servers, clients, and resources for the AI developer community. The platform aggregates official and community-contributed MCP integrations, making it easy to discover tools that connect AI models to external data and services. It supports the growing MCP ecosystem by offering submission, advertising, and educational resources alongside its listings.
CirtusX
CirtusX develops open-source AI projects hosted on GitHub. The team builds and shares AI-focused tools and experiments with the developer community. Their work is publicly accessible, encouraging collaboration and contribution from developers worldwide.