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Open Source

We build tools to make full-stack JavaScript development enjoyable. All our open source projects are released under the MIT License.

Slipway

The Sails-native deployment platform. Deploy Sails apps with a single command.

Sounding

The Sails-native testing framework for helpers, endpoints, JSON APIs, Inertia pages, mail, and browser flows.

Git Vibe

Git workflow for AI-assisted development that gives each task its own worktree so developers can work in parallel while keeping main stable.

Sails AI

Multi-provider AI hook for Sails.js with a clean adapter pattern. Chat, stream, and reason with any LLM.

Boring Stack

A full-stack JavaScript framework for building modern web applications with Sails and Inertia.js

Pellicule

A Vue-native video rendering library for creating videos programmatically with Vue components

Inertia Sails

The official Sails.js adapter for Inertia.js, enabling modern SPAs without building an API

Create Sails

Scaffold new Sails.js projects with sensible defaults and modern tooling

Sails Mail

Elegant email sending for Sails.js with support for multiple transports

Sails Wish

OAuth authentication hook for Sails.js with GitHub, Google, and more providers

Sails Stash

Caching solution for Sails.js with Memory, Redis, and Memcached support

Sails Pay

Payment processing for Sails.js with Lemon Squeezy, Paystack, Flutterwave, and more

Sails Flare

Multi-channel notification hook for Sails.js — web push, SMS, and more.

Sails Quest

Job scheduling and background processing for Sails.js applications

Sails Content

Content management with markdown collections for Sails.js

Sails Flash

Flash messaging for Sails.js applications

Sails Clearance

Authorization and access control for Sails.js

Sails SQLite

SQLite adapter for Sails.js with full Waterline ORM support

Connect SQLite

SQLite session store for Sails.js using better-sqlite3

Sentry Sails

Sentry error tracking integration for Sails.js applications

Captain Vane

Test data generation library for JavaScript applications

All open source projects are released under the MIT License.