Open Source Friday with Chayn - helping survivors get the support they need!
11 May 2024 (7 months ago)
Co-pilot Workspace
- Co-pilot Workspace is an AI assistant integrated into a native development environment for everyday tasks.
- It generates specifications based on GitHub issues and repository references, allowing customization and adjustment.
- Co-pilot Workspace enables users to progress from specifications to plans, modify files, and adjust expected tasks for each step.
- It provides an integrated terminal for running tests within the workspace before committing changes and creating pull requests.
- Co-pilot Workspace generates pull request descriptions, adds workspace links, and supports code review workflows.
Chen
About Chen
- Chen is an award-winning global nonprofit run by survivors and allies, providing information and support to survivors during times of need.
- Chen aims to be multilingual, trauma-informed, and develops platforms, resources, directories, and a helpful network for survivors.
- Chen is a trauma-informed organization that provides free resources and support to survivors of trauma.
- Chen is a digital public good organization that focuses on providing resources and support for survivors of gender-based violence.
- Chen was founded in 2013 by Hara, who was motivated by her own experiences helping friends escape abusive marriages and the lack of up-to-date information available online.
Chen's Products and Services
- Bloom, Chen's main product, is a web-based app offering therapeutic resources, courses, empowering messages, and chat support.
- Chen offers a variety of products and services, including a website with resources and information, a mobile app, and a helpline.
Contributing to Chen
- Chen is funded through a combination of grants, donations, and volunteer work.
- They are always looking for open-source contributors to help maintain and improve their projects.
- Contributors can get involved by joining the GitHub community, volunteering for the tech or non-tech program, or simply making a one-time contribution.
- Chen is looking for Ruby developers to contribute to their projects.