Top 10 Open-Source Picks: June 16
A curated look at the 10 open-source repositories that dominated developer attention on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. From trending newcomers to steadily-growing community favorites, here is what mattered most.
chrisvel/tududi
A simple to-do and task tracking app with projects and priorities
perber/leafwiki
LeafWiki - Self-hosted wiki. Single Go binary, SQLite, Markdown on disk. No external database required.
simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe
An open source language exchange and practice platform
lfnovo/open-notebook
An Open Source implementation of Notebook LM with more flexibility and features
brufdev/many-notes
A plain-text, Markdown-based note-taking platform with folders and tags
Nystik-gh/ignis
Run Obsidian as a self-hosted web app. Not remote desktop, an actual web app.
murtaza-nasir/speakr
A self-hosted text-to-speech service with web UI and HTTP API
iib0011/omni-tools
A lightweight self-hosted toolbox with utilities for developers
homarr-labs/homarr
A self-hosted dashboard for aggregating links, widgets, and service status
Editor's Takeaway
On June 16, 2026, these 10 repositories captured the attention of developers worldwide. Leading the charge were tududi, leafwiki, linguacafe alongside 7 other compelling projects, with each representing a different facet of where open-source momentum is heading. What ties them together is community trust: high star counts, active contributors, and real-world utility. If you haven't already, explore each project on its detail page, check out the contributor leaderboard, and consider starring the ones that solve problems you care about. Open source thrives when people engage, and these 10 repos are the proof.
