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---
date: 2020-02-04
title: My Haiku Projects
description: Haiku Operating System Related Stuff
authors:
- yann64
slug: haikuos
toc: true
image: /images/haiku-icons.png
tags: Haiku
---
In the late 90s, I bought a computer magazine that included a BeOS CD. Once installed, I was fascinated by its speed and ease of use.
It was natural for me to start following the effort to create a compatible and free BeOS clone, launched in the early 2000s. First named OpenBeOS, then renamed Haiku, this re-implementation is now stable enough for me to use it on a daily basis.
![Haiku](https://www.haiku-os.org/files/slideshow/deskbar.png)
The resources below can be used by people interested in programming applications for Haiku, or to contribute to the Haiku project itself.
## OpenGrok
OpenGrok is a tool for navigating complex source code.
It makes it easier to understand the structure of the code, its evolution.
I set up the following OpenGrog instance to analyze Haiku's code: [https://opengrok.barbel.synology.me/xref/haiku/](https://opengrok.barbel.synology.me/xref/haiku/)
## Mirror site
Whenever possible, the Haiku project tries to be self-hosted. This is not without constraints for a project with limited resources, and sometimes the official hosting is not accessible.
I created a script to create a mirror and be able to access the information when the main site is not accessible: [https://barbel.synology.me/haiku/](https://barbel.synology.me/haiku/)