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In this tutorial, we have introduced techniques for generating simple vector maps: where to retrieve the data, how it can be filtered with Osmium, how OpenMapTiles processes it to generate vector tiles, and finally how tileserver-gl can serve them (although it is not production-ready on its own). From here, you may then want to style your map with Maputnik, explore the user interactions provided by MapLibre, or... - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Mapterhorn is an open data project that publishes terrain data. It creates terrain tiles from various open data sources, such as ESAโs Copernicus DEM and Switzerlandโs swissALTI3D, and distributes them in the PMTiles format. The project is led by Oliver (formerly at MapLibre). - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Unlike commercial products like Google Maps, OpenStreetMap does not have an "official" map library that you are required to use. Among the most popular OSM map libraries for the web are Leaflet, which is the default map viewer on openstreetmap.org, and OpenLayers, which is considered more powerful but has a steeper learning curve. Alternatives like MapLibre have SDKs for web, Android, and iOS. Other popular map... - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Not to mention, it works both ways. You can fork any Amazon's OSS and spin up a SaaS as well. This is literally why Cursor exists. Because they forked VS Code to make it their own. And this is where SAS lacks. If VS Code was licensed using source available licenses, it couldn't have been forked to make Cursor. The software industry in it's current form exists because of OSS. With SAS, it is only about money... - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
MapLibre is an open-source JavaScript library for publishing interactive vector maps on websites and applications. Originally forked from Mapbox GL JS in December 2020 (when Mapbox switched to a non-OSS license), MapLibre has evolved significantly beyond being just a replacement. With over 7,700 GitHub stars, 843 forks, and contributions from 551 developers, MapLibre has established itself as the leading... - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
OpenLayers - A high-performance, feature-packed library for all your mapping needs.
Google Maps - Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
Leaflet - Leaflet is a modern, lightweight open-source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps.
Mapbox Studio - A design platform for radically custom maps
OpenMapTiles - Design and host maps with OpenStreetMap vector tiles and open-source tools. Maps are compatible with Leaflet, Mapbox GL SDKs, GIS, WMTS/WMS, XYZ map tiles, etc.
uMap - uMap let you create maps with OpenStreetMap layers in a minute and embed them in your site.