Clone-Wars: 100 Open-Source Clones of Popular Sites
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A GitHub repository 'Clone-Wars' lists 100 open-source clones of popular sites, sparking discussion on the quality and functionality of these clones.
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Or a Spotify clone I clicked at random, idk, the screenshots look nearly 1:1 but then the "features" list doesn't mention that it can play music or, more importantly for Spotify (since playing music, I can do with any old mp3 player) generate useful recommendations if you could somehow feed it listener data
What's the point of these then, are they meant to be superficially functional UI clones (like screenshots except you can click things) or am I missing something?
Edit: Mastodon is also in the list as a Twitter clone. Some of these are not like the others :s
My simple Github project went Viral (2021)
https://gourav.io/blog/my-simple-github-project-went-viral
Would be interested to see an updated list, because as echoed by another comment...the current repository has a lot of dead/stale links.