Terminal emulators don't usually have fan clubs, but we're big fans of Ghostty!
Fast, native, exactly what your terminal setup was missing... and yes, there's merch.
Puma just shipped v8, and we had to mark the occasion. 🎱
Introducing Puma 8: "The Ocho," a limited drop celebrating the release.
(Shoutout to the 2004 movie "Dodgeball" that made this joke possible.)
fzf is a fuzzy finder that lets you search your terminal history, files, and more without having to remember exact names or commands.
If it's already in your workflow, it might as well be on your sleeve. 🔍
Rails World 2026 is officially on! Tickets went on sale yesterday, and some of our team members will be attending. First item on the prep list: t-shirts and stickers.
Represent the tools you actually use every day. Oh My Zsh tees and stickers are available in the shop. 🐚
Hey Rubyists! Who is getting a Puma 8, the "ocho" shirt?
https://t.co/4QHsMf8i2l
Delighted to announce that Puma is officially on @commitgoods. More projects coming!
New collection just dropped! 🐆
Official https://t.co/LLxkGjVcW0 merch is now live on Commit Goods.
T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, laptop sleeves, stickers, and a special Puma 8 design.
https://t.co/dutb15qEGI
New projects are incoming! 👀
We've been quietly building out the next wave of official open source merch, and the first drop lands next week.
While you wait: what's your favorite tee or sticker set in the shop right now? 👕
Redux is the state management library that's been keeping JavaScript apps predictable since 2015. Millions of devs use it. Very few of them have the shirt. We're fixing that. 👕
Conference season is approaching. Nothing says "I actually use this" like showing up in a shirt from an OSS project you care about. Your conference badge tells people your name. Your shirt tells them who you actually are. 👀
One of the coolest things about running @ohmyzsh merch for 6,000+ orders was watching people proudly rep a terminal framework on a shirt or laptop sticker. That kind of loyalty doesn't come from marketing... it comes from community.
We built @CommitGoods to bring that to more open-source projects. We handle the @Shopify store, fulfillment, and promotion... with official approval from each project.
A few are already onboarding this quarter. But I'm curious... what project would YOU love to support by rocking their gear? Who should we talk to next?