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Habr Tech Community API

Articles, ratings and topic hubs from Habr (habr.com), the largest Russian-speaking technology community, read keyless from its public web API. Habr is where Russian-speaking engineers, scientists and companies publish deep technical articles, and where the community judges them with a signed rating (up-votes minus down-votes) — a score that can go negative, quite unlike a likes-only model. Alongside the rating, every article carries its read count, bookmarks (saves) and comments, and lives in one or more "hubs" (topic communities). The articles endpoint lists the top articles, ranked either by rating over a period (day/week/month/year/all-time) or by date, each with its signed score, vote count, reads, bookmarks, comments, author, hubs and reading time. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its numeric id. The hubs endpoint lists Habr's topic hubs with their subscriber counts and hub rating — the map of Russian tech's interests (AI, information security, programming and the rest). This is the Habr platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from the Western (dev.to) and Japanese (Qiita) developer communities in the catalogue, with its own signed-rating model and Russian-language community. Scores, reads and subscriber counts are the real, live numbers; a negative score is real, not an error. Titles and hubs are in Russian as Habr publishes them. A short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

api.oanor.com/habr-api

Qiita Developer Community API

Articles, engagement and trending tech tags from Qiita (qiita.com), Japan's largest developer knowledge-sharing community, read keyless from its public v2 API. Qiita is where Japanese engineers post how-tos, deep-dives and notes, and where the community signals quality with LGTM ("looks good to me") likes and "stocks" (saves) — the Japanese counterpart to dev.to or Medium's engineering side, with its own metrics and its own tech-topic rankings. The articles endpoint searches and lists articles, each with its title, LGTM likes, stocks (saves), comment count, tags and author — filterable by keyword, tag and a minimum-stocks threshold so you can surface the popular pieces. The article endpoint returns one article in full by its id. The tags endpoint ranks Qiita's tech tags by how many articles and followers they have — the live map of what Japanese engineers care about (Python, AWS, React and the rest). This is the Qiita platform cut — a distinct social and developer platform, separate from dev.to, Medium and the other blogging and social feeds in the catalogue, with its own LGTM/stock engagement model. Likes are LGTM up-votes and stocks are saves/bookmarks — two distinct Qiita signals; follower and article counts are the real, live community numbers. Titles and tags are in Japanese (and English) as Qiita publishes them. Qiita rate-limits unauthenticated callers, so a longer protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.

api.oanor.com/qiita-api

LeetCode API

Live data from LeetCode, the largest coding-interview and competitive-programming community: a member's coding profile (global ranking, reputation, country, problems solved split by easy/medium/hard, total submissions and badges), their competitive standing (contest rating, global ranking, contests attended, top percentage), their activity (current solving streak, total active days, submissions over the past year) and LeetCode's daily coding challenge (today's problem, difficulty, acceptance rate and topic tags).

api.oanor.com/leetcode-api

Codeberg API

Live profile and repository data from Codeberg as an API — the community-run, Forgejo-powered git host and a leading open-source alternative to GitHub. Look up any user or organisation for their profile and social reach (followers, following, starred repositories, join date, location and website), open any repository for its stats (stars, forks, watchers, open issues, primary language, size and dates), or search Codeberg's repositories ranked by stars. The git-forge community layer for developer, social and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from GitHub and GitLab APIs and from package-registry APIs — this is the Codeberg platform's own community and project data.

api.oanor.com/codeberg-api