Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Track live commercial and military flights alongside earthquake and wildfire data on one map.
Monitor thousands of public CCTV traffic camera feeds from a single dashboard.
Watch 25 or more live news streams from global broadcasters in one place.
Run network reconnaissance tasks like port scans and CVE lookups from a built-in toolkit.
| simplifaisoul/osiris | inbrainfun/inbrain | educlopez/thegridcn-ui | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 338 | 332 | 348 |
| Language | TypeScript | TypeScript | TypeScript |
| Setup difficulty | — | moderate | — |
| Complexity | — | 4/5 | — |
| Audience | researcher | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Osiris is an open-source intelligence dashboard that pulls live data from multiple public sources and displays everything on a GPU-accelerated interactive world map. Think of it as a single-screen command center for global situational awareness, you can see real-time commercial and military flight tracking from OpenSky Network, active earthquake readings from the USGS, NASA fire hotspots, over 2,000 live CCTV camera feeds from city traffic departments, satellite positions, and 25+ live 24/7 news streams from broadcasters like Al Jazeera, NHK, and Sky News, all displayed as clickable markers on the map. The map rendering uses WebGL via MapLibre GL (the same technology as high-end mapping tools) so it maintains smooth 60 frames per second even with thousands of objects on screen simultaneously. You toggle data layers on and off, aviation, maritime chokepoints, conflict zones, weather events, space weather, and the dashboard only loads what's visible in your current viewport. A built-in RECON toolkit lets you run network reconnaissance tasks like port scanning, DNS lookups, WHOIS queries, SSL certificate inspection, and CVE vulnerability searches against the US National Vulnerability Database. Most features work without any API keys, a live demo is available at the project's website. It's built with Next.js and TypeScript, deploys on Vercel, and is MIT licensed.
An open-source intelligence dashboard that shows live flights, earthquakes, wildfires, camera feeds, and news streams on one interactive world map.
Mainly TypeScript. The stack also includes TypeScript, Next.js, MapLibre GL.
Use freely for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as you keep the copyright notice.
Mainly researcher.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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