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Open Source

Open Source.
Built in the open.

Open source is not a marketing strategy — it's how we work. The same tools we use internally are published under permissive licenses for everyone.

Our Vision

The tools we use to build products deserve to be shared.

Every product we build relies on internal tools, libraries, and frameworks we created to solve real problems. Instead of keeping them locked up, we publish them. They're battle-tested in our own production systems, documented, and maintained with the same standards as our commercial software.

Open source at XPlus is not an afterthought or a marketing play. It's a core part of how the team operates. Better tools come from diverse perspectives and real-world feedback — and the best way to get both is to build in the open.

How We Build

Our approach to open source

Permissive licenses

MIT and Apache 2.0 by default. Use our tools in commercial projects without restrictions. No telemetry, no phone-home, no strings attached.

Production-grade quality

Same standards as our commercial products. Every project ships with tests, documentation, and a clear changelog. We use these tools ourselves — quality is not negotiable.

Contributions welcome

Issues, pull requests, and discussions are open. We review contributions promptly and maintain clear contributing guides. Better tools come from diverse perspectives.

What We Build

Projects we maintain

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Stackweld

Dev stack tooling and project scaffolding. Templates with security defaults, CI/CD pipelines, and best-practice configurations.

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Cybersecurity Toolkit

Security analysis utilities covering OWASP, CWE, and ASVS compliance. Static analysis, dependency scanning, and vulnerability assessment.

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Claude Code Agents

Multi-agent orchestration system for AI-assisted coding. Specialized agents for security, testing, documentation, and best practices.

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Community Context

Who benefits from what we build

  • Developers looking for practical, battle-tested tools they can use in their own projects without licensing worries.
  • Security researchers who need reliable analysis utilities following industry standards like OWASP and CWE.
  • Engineering teams that want proven scaffolding and CI/CD templates instead of building from scratch.
  • Anyone who believes better software comes from building in the open and sharing knowledge freely.

Want to contribute or build on our tools?

Explore our repositories on GitHub, open an issue, or send a pull request. Or contact us about commercial licensing.