This organization contains repositories intended to support Turso in various ways:
- Code samples
- Full projects that make use of Turso
- Tools, utilities, and libraries
These repos might be unsupported, and are provided without any promises or guarantees.
Contributions are welcome, especially entire repos. If you have a repo to contribute, you must observe the following requirements:
- There must be a README that:
- Describes the purpose of the repo
- Explains how to build and run any code
- May attribute authorship to yourself (by mentioning yourself and linking as you prefer)
- All code must be licensed with the MIT license.
- There must be a LICENSE file in the root of the repo with the full MIT license naming "ChiselStrike, Inc." as the license holder using the current year.
- The name of your repo should use all lowercase letters with hyphens as word
separators (e.g. my-awesome-turso-project). Depending on the type of repo, its
name should:
- Start with "app-" if it's an application or other runnable product
- Start with "lib-" if it's a library or SDK
- Start with "example-" if it contains code snippets or other examples
- (or let us know if you have something else)
- The repo must not be a fork of another repo.
Steps to contribute a new repo:
- Stage your repo on an organization you own (e.g. your personal org)
- Reach out to us at on our Discord or info@turso.tech to provide a link and ask for a review.
- We will review your submission, possibly offering suggestions.
- After we accept it, you can transfer the repo to the turso-extended organization.