Anthropic has accepted Databasus, an open source self-hosted database backup tool, into its Claude for Open Source pr…

Databasus, an open source self-hosted database backup tool, has been accepted into Anthropic’s Claude for Open Source program. This program provides maintainers of qualifying projects with 6 months of free Claude Max, and Databasus, with over 5,800 GitHub stars and 250,000+ Docker pulls, meets the requirements.

Databasus has grown significantly from its humble beginnings as a small internal tool, and is now the most starred PostgreSQL backup tool on GitHub. The Anthropic program is designed to support projects like Databasus, with requirements including 5,000+ stars or 1M+ NPM downloads. The program’s benefits, including access to Claude Max, will likely contribute to the continued growth and development of Databasus. Additionally, the project utilizes AI, while adhering to a strict no-vibe-coding policy.

The acceptance of Databasus into Anthropic’s Claude for Open Source program is expected to have a positive impact on the project’s development and the open source community as a whole. With the support of Anthropic and access to Claude Max, Databasus will likely continue to evolve and improve, providing a valuable resource for users and contributing to the growth of the open source ecosystem.

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