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Credits

Last updated on: April 1, 2026

Ferris.love is built with help from open-source software, public platforms, and the wider Rust and developer community. This page exists to acknowledge the tools, ideas, and resources that made the project possible.

1. Trademarks

Ferris.love is an independent project and is not affiliated with or endorsed by GitHub, Inc. or the Rust Foundation.

2. Assets

Ferris.love uses the following visual and typographic assets. Their copyrights remain with their respective authors.

Ferris.love only owns the combination, layout, and presentation of these assets within this project, not the underlying trademarks or artworks themselves.

The “simplified flat Ferris image” used on this site is licensed for exclusive use by Ferris.love. If you need a Ferris image for your own project, please use the recognized Ferris artworks referenced above instead, rather than this simplified variant.

3. Core stack

Ferris.love is powered by Next.js, Cloudflare Workers, Drizzle ORM, Auth.js, React, Octokit.js, syn, and many other open-source projects.

Repository analysis is handled by Matthew, a backend service built specifically for this project.

4. Data sources

Ferris.love analyzes repository data provided through GitHub APIs and user-authorized access. All metrics shown by the service are computed by Ferris.love’s own analysis pipeline on top of that data.

Ferris.love does not store or redistribute your source code beyond what is necessary to perform the analysis, and it does not claim ownership of any repository content.

5. Design and inspiration

This project was inspired by the broader ecosystem of developer-facing badges and README widgets, including tools such as github-readme-stats and similar projects that make repository metadata more visible and fun to share.

The UI and UX of Ferris.love are primarily inspired by the excellent shadcn/ui project and modern developer tools in the Rust and JavaScript ecosystems.

6. Open source acknowledgements

Special thanks to the maintainers of the open-source libraries, frameworks, and community tools used throughout the project. Their work made it possible to build Ferris.love as a small, independent service.

Ferris.love stands on the shoulders of these projects; any mistakes or bugs in this service are mine alone.

7. Contact

If you have any questions, please contact us at: support@ferris.love.