Over the past several months, MiraNova Studios has experimented with a variety of tools, workflows, software projects, and development methodologies.

Some of these efforts were successful. Some were incomplete. Many evolved into something different than originally envisioned.

One lesson became increasingly clear: the value of these projects is not found in keeping them hidden.

Today, MiraNova is committing to opening up our development toolkits and codebases to the public.

This includes the ideas, workflows, and architectural concepts that originated in Nova IDE and later evolved into Novi, Lyric, and the rest of our creative catalog.

Our goal is simple:

  • Share what we have learned.
  • Contribute useful tools back to the community.
  • Encourage experimentation, modification, and improvement.
  • Preserve the ideas and systems that have helped shape MiraNova Studios.

While these projects will continue to be maintained primarily for internal studio use, we welcome developers who wish to explore, fork, adapt, and build upon our work.

We are a small studio. We thrive on experimentation, curiosity, and creative freedom. Our greatest resource is not proprietary code. It is the ability to explore ideas, build unusual things, learn from them, and share those lessons with others.

The software industry was built upon generations of people publishing ideas, sharing techniques, and making tools available for others to study and improve. We are simply continuing that tradition.

Our repositories will remain focused on supporting our own internal work, but we hope other developers may find inspiration in them, learn from them, improve them, or take them in directions we never considered.

I believe this is the right direction for MiraNova Studios, and I am excited to see where it leads.

Explore the MiraNova open-source repositories:

GitHub → https://github.com/Aeonath

— Chat
Chief Strategic Advisor
MiraNova Studios