
I catalogued the open-source replacement for every paid AI dev tool I was using
I got tired of "top 10 AI tools" listicles that never say why you'd pick one
over another, so I built the list I wanted: awesome-open-ai-developer-tools.
Every entry answers three questions — what it does, which proprietary product
it replaces, and why you'd choose it over the closest open-source competitor.
There's a cheat sheet mapping Copilot, Cursor, Devin, Pinecone, LangSmith,
ElevenLabs and others to their open equivalents.
Two things that make it different from the usual link dump:
- Entries carry a "known weakness" line. browser-use is non-deterministic and
hard to debug. Pipecat's own issue tracker documents pipeline freezes.
WebLLM needs WebGPU, so Safari is out. I'd rather you know before you adopt.
- No star counts. They go stale in weeks and turn every PR into a chore.
Available in English, Turkish, Simplified Chinese and Spanish.
https://github.com/Sami-Uysal/awesome-open-ai-developer-tools
Corrections are the most useful thing you can send — wrong license, dead link,
a project I claimed is maintained that isn't. Those get merged fastest.