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Xiaomi open-sources MiMo Code platform
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Xiaomi open-sources MiMo Code platform

Xiaomi has published the MiMo Code low‑code development platform under an open‑source license, giving developers full access to its IDE, project‑management tools, and collaboration features.

Xiaomi announced that its MiMo Code low‑code development platform is now available under an open‑source license, publishing the source code on the official MiMo Code site [Xiaomi MiMo Code]. The release includes the full web‑based IDE, project‑management dashboard, and built‑in collaboration tools, allowing developers to clone, modify, and redeploy the stack without restriction.

The platform’s feature set comprises a drag‑and‑drop UI builder, an integrated code editor with syntax highlighting for JavaScript, Python and C++, and version‑control integration that supports Git workflows. A built‑in task runner and CI pipeline let teams automate builds and tests directly from the interface. All components are packaged as Docker containers, simplifying deployment in on‑premise or cloud environments.

Open‑sourcing MiMo Code gives developers immediate access to a ready‑made development environment that can be extended with custom plugins or integrated into existing CI/CD pipelines. Because the code is publicly visible, security vulnerabilities can be identified and patched by the community rather than relying solely on Xiaomi’s internal team. The move also aligns Xiaomi’s developer outreach with industry trends where hardware vendors provide open‑source tooling to lower the barrier for third‑party app creation.

By publishing the platform under the Apache 2.0 license, Xiaomi signals that it expects external contributions to drive future feature development. The repository includes contribution guidelines, issue templates, and a roadmap, indicating a structured approach to community governance. Early adopters can already fork the project, submit pull requests, and track progress on the public issue tracker [Xiaomi MiMo Code].

Overall, the open‑source release turns MiMo Code from a proprietary service into a community‑maintained toolkit, potentially accelerating adoption of Xiaomi’s ecosystem among independent developers.

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