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20 Apr 2026

Native-UI 1.0 - React Native design system is now public

@polprog/native-ui has been published to npm - a fully typed, accessible, themeable React Native design system with 32 components and 9 primitives, correct on both iOS and Android. MIT-licensed. Documentation, changelog, and roadmap at native-ui.com.
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28 Mar 2026

FlowBoard - delivery intelligence dashboards from Jira data

Managing sprints across multiple teams? FlowBoard turns your Jira data into interactive HTML dashboards...
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28 Mar 2026

AppSecOne - security posture dashboard powered by Fortify SSC

How do you know if your release is secure? AppSecOne answers that by aggregating vulnerability data from Fortify SSC...
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26 Mar 2026

LocaleSync - new interactive dashboard & OpsPortal integration

LocaleSync gets a completely new interactive web dashboard and full integration into OpsPortal. Run locale-sync serve to launch a project overview with real-time translation coverage, missing-key detection, and one-click sync - all from the browser. The dashboard supports dark and light themes and is embedded directly in OpsPortal alongside ReleasePilot and ReleaseBoard. A major upgrade from CLI-only to a full visual experience.
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25 Mar 2026

OpsPortal - unified operations portal for developer tools

Managing multiple developer tools across different ports and interfaces? OpsPortal brings them together - a unified operations portal that lets you manage ReleaseBoard, ReleasePilot and other tools from a single interface. Embed tools directly in the portal via iframe, monitor health status, manage configurations, and launch tools in new tabs when needed. Built with Python, FastAPI and Jinja2. Free and open-source.
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24 Mar 2026

ReleasePilot & ReleaseBoard - March 2026 update

Big update for our release-management duo. ReleasePilot now comes with a full web dashboard - run releasepilot serve and a step-by-step wizard walks you through everything: pick your repository and date range, choose who the notes are for, select the output format, and hit generate. The whole thing works in the browser - no terminal needed once it's running. ReleaseBoard gets practical improvements: single-repo refresh, sortable columns, local repo browser, and GitLab + Python 3.13 support. Both tools are free, open-source, and on GitHub.
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20 Mar 2026

ReleaseBoard - release readiness intelligence for engineering teams

Shipping a release across multiple repositories is stressful when you can't see the full picture. ReleaseBoard changes that - it's a release-readiness dashboard that analyzes your Git repositories against configurable branch conventions and gives you a single, clear answer: are we ready to ship?
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16 Mar 2026

ReleasePilot - polished, audience-aware release notes from any git repo

Tired of writing release notes manually? ReleasePilot is a Python CLI that reads your git history and generates beautiful, audience-tailored release notes. Choose from 8 audience types - developers, executives, end-users, and more - pick Markdown, PDF, or DOCX, and get polished documentation in seconds. Guided interactive workflow, 10 output languages, conventional commit detection, deduplication, and professional narrative PDF reports. Free, open-source, works with any git repository.
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15 Mar 2026

CodeMap - understand any codebase at a glance

Tired of onboarding onto large codebases blind? CodeMap scans any repository, extracts module dependencies, analyzes git ownership and churn, and generates a fully interactive D3.js architecture graph. Six layout modes, Dark/Light themes, focused node exploration, progressive loading for large repos. Free, open-source, works with any git repository.
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14 Mar 2026

LocaleSync - keep your translation files in sync, automatically

Maintaining locale JSON files across 20+ languages by hand? LocaleSync scans your project, detects missing keys, and auto-translates them via Google Translate - with placeholder safety, progress tracking, and CI/CD integration. One command fills the gaps. Free, open-source, works with any framework.
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