Our goal is simple but ambitious: to make deep-diving into code feel more like an adventure! Most of us know that Open Source is the backbone of the modern web, but finding the right project to learn from or contribute to can feel like searching for a needle in a digital haystack. Not anymore. We turn complex code repositories into interactive, AI-guided learning journeys. Choose how you learn best: Deep-dive, Socratic, Feynman, or traditional book format. No more 'wall of information' fatigue.
Most of us know that Open Source is the backbone of the modern web, but finding the right project to learn from, contribute to, or integrate can feel like searching for a needle in a digital haystack.
We built os.ninja because we wanted to stop "searching" and start "discovering." We wanted a way to navigate the massive ecosystem of OSS with the speed and precision of a ninja.
Our goal is to lower the barrier to entry for high-level software mastery. Open source shouldn't be intimidating—it should be your playground. By heading to os.ninja, you’re getting a curated, high-signal view of the open-source world with learning paths for hundreds of open source repos.
I’d love to hear your thoughts: What is the biggest challenge you face when trying to learn a new open-source stack? Do you have any suggestions to make the product more useful. Projects like Google CodeWiki and Devin's Deep Wiki throw out a lot of information but that's not how learning happens. Information is not education. We’re building os.ninja on the belief that learning requires a hook, not just a handbook.
I'll be here all day to answer questions and chat about the future of OSS learning and discovery! What's your #1 struggle with new projects? We're all ears for suggestions.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
Most of us know that Open Source is the backbone of the modern web, but finding the right project to learn from, contribute to, or integrate can feel like searching for a needle in a digital haystack.
We built os.ninja because we wanted to stop "searching" and start "discovering." We wanted a way to navigate the massive ecosystem of OSS with the speed and precision of a ninja.
Our goal is to lower the barrier to entry for high-level software mastery. Open source shouldn't be intimidating—it should be your playground. By heading to os.ninja, you’re getting a curated, high-signal view of the open-source world with learning paths for hundreds of open source repos.
I’d love to hear your thoughts: What is the biggest challenge you face when trying to learn a new open-source stack? Do you have any suggestions to make the product more useful. Projects like Google CodeWiki and Devin's Deep Wiki throw out a lot of information but that's not how learning happens. Information is not education. We’re building os.ninja on the belief that learning requires a hook, not just a handbook.
I'll be here all day to answer questions and chat about the future of OSS learning and discovery! What's your #1 struggle with new projects? We're all ears for suggestions.
Happy hacking,
Team OS Ninja