Many Roku Channels are Open Source

No better way to learn channel development than to look at the code of a working channel.  Roku provides examples in their SDK kit, but having a “live” working channel is best.

Many developers put their source code out on GitHub and GoogleCode.   As we find other repositories, we will list them here for easy access.  If you know or have a repository not listed, please contact us.

Googlecode Repositories:

http://code.google.com/p/rokuplayonplayer/

GitHub Repositories:

https://github.com/netguy204/roku_media_server

https://github.com/rokudev/librokudev

https://github.com/henningSaul/tagesschau-on-roku

https://github.com/sunlightlabs/roku-house

https://github.com/brockoli/hockeystreams-roku

https://github.com/stanimoto/roku-drikintv

https://github.com/maihde/roku_subsonic

https://github.com/WhiskeyMedia/roku

https://github.com/netguy204/roku_media_server

https://github.com/plexinc/roku-client-public/pull/4

https://github.com/jordanmessina/node-whiteboard

https://github.com/ear9mrn/MythRokuPlayer

https://github.com/chrishoffman/roku-smugmug/

https://github.com/L0st-S0ul/roku-client-public/tree/master/Plex

 

Other Source code:

http://ken-meyer.com/roku/src/