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3x-ui is a Go-based web panel for managing Xray-core, aimed at multi-protocol, multi-user proxy/VPN-style deployments with expiration, traffic, and IP limits. The repo is active, widely forked, and packaged for container and service-based installs.
DataExpert-io/data-engineer-handbook is a large, active curated resource repo for learning data engineering. It is mostly a link hub and learning guide rather than a codebase, with bootcamps, book lists, communities, interviews, newsletters, projects, and data cleaning resources. The repo is very popular and still maintained, with 40,778 stars, 7,763 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-18.
Data Engineering Zoomcamp is a free, actively maintained 9-week data engineering course repository with high adoption: about 39k stars and 7.9k forks. It is organized as a public course site plus modules, workshops, cohort materials, and project guidance for self-paced or cohort-based learning.
beego/beego is an active Go web framework with strong adoption signals: 32,403 stars, 5,602 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-09. It is positioned for rapid development of enterprise applications, RESTful APIs, web apps, and backend services. Forks are likely most interesting if you want a mature, full-stack Go framework with built-in modules and ongoing maintenance.
anoma/anoma is the reference implementation of the Anoma protocol. It is an active, non-archived Elixir/Rust umbrella project with substantial community interest (33,950 stars, 4,113 forks) and recent development on the `base` branch.
mqyqingfeng/Blog is a large, actively updated Chinese front-end blogging repository. It appears to host articles and demos for JavaScript, ES6, React, CSS, Node.js, and broader web front-end topics, with a strong emphasis on long-form educational content and ongoing publishing activity.
gto76/python-cheatsheet is a highly starred, frequently updated Python reference repo that presents a comprehensive cheatsheet in README-driven form, with supporting `web` and `pdf` directories plus an `index.html` entry point. It appears aimed at quick lookup rather than an application or library.
A large, actively maintained documentation site for learning English, centered on a long-form guide with bilingual docs, chapter navigation, and a 2026-updated AI learning section. It is widely forked and starred, which makes it a strong candidate if you want a content-heavy educational fork rather than a software codebase.
typicode/husky is a popular Node.js package for making Git hooks easy. It is actively maintained, not archived, and currently at version 9.1.7 with a large user base (34,910 stars, 1,081 forks).
kickstart.nvim is a small, single-file, fully documented starting point for a personal Neovim configuration, not a full Neovim distribution. It is actively maintained, targets the latest stable and nightly Neovim releases, and has a very large user base with 30,016 stars and 45,215 forks.
Detectron2 is a widely used Facebook AI Research library for object detection, segmentation, and related visual recognition tasks. It is active, not archived, and has a large community footprint with 34,269 stars and 7,920 forks. The repo includes documentation, demos, model zoo material, configs, tests, tools, and project extensions, which makes it a practical base for forks that want to build on an established computer vision research stack.
Sniffnet is an actively developed Rust desktop app for monitoring Internet/network traffic. It is cross-platform, has a strong community footprint, and appears packaged with container and desktop distribution tooling.
pmndrs/react-three-fiber is a TypeScript-based React renderer for Three.js, intended for building 3D scenes declaratively in React. It is active, widely used, and well-established: 30,442 stars, 1,798 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-21.
google/comprehensive-rust is a popular, actively maintained Rust course repository used by the Android team at Google. It is a multi-day classroom course for experienced software engineers, with material spanning Rust basics through generics, error handling, and topic deep dives like Android, Chromium, bare metal, and concurrency.
Hutool is a large, active Java utility library with a multi-module Maven setup and a strong recent release cadence. It targets broad day-to-day Java development needs with many small utility modules, a permissive license, JDK 8+ support, and substantial community adoption (30k+ stars, 7.6k forks).
LangExtract is a Python library for LLM-based structured extraction from unstructured text, with explicit source grounding, interactive HTML visualization, and support for cloud and local models. It looks active and mature: Apache-2.0, Python 3.10+, version 1.2.0, 35k+ stars, 2.3k+ forks, and recent commits in March 2026.
Sequelize is a large, active open-source ORM for modern Node.js and TypeScript. It targets PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MS SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle DB, DB2, and DB2 for IBM i, and the repo is still maintained with recent commits and a large contributor/community footprint.
Tabler/tabler is an active, large, open-source HTML dashboard UI kit built on Bootstrap, with strong community interest and recent maintenance. It is likely most interesting for forks that want a polished admin/dashboard frontend foundation with documentation, preview/demo assets, and a modern Node-based build setup.
GORM is a mature Go ORM focused on developer-friendly database access. It has a large user base and ecosystem footprint, with 39,632 stars and 4,144 forks, an active default branch (`master`), and recent commits through 2026-03-23.
`schollz/croc` is a mature Go CLI for secure computer-to-computer file and folder transfer. It is actively maintained, popular, and designed around relay-based transfers with end-to-end encryption, cross-platform support, transfer resume, and proxy use. For fork interest, the repo looks most relevant if you care about networked transfer tooling, packaging/distribution, or security-focused CLI behavior.
geekcomputers/Python is a large, active collection of Python examples and small utility scripts. It is positioned as a learning-and-automation repo rather than a single product, with a very broad mix of scripts, apps, and experiments. The repo is heavily forked and starred, and it was updated recently, so forks are likely interesting if you want a grab bag of practical Python snippets or a base for small tooling.
btop is an actively maintained system resource monitor with a large user base and a very active upstream: 31k stars, 958 forks, and commits as recent as 2026-03-23. It looks like a mature, cross-platform C++23 project with packaging, testing, and platform-specific build support already in place. Forks are most interesting if you care about a polished terminal system monitor, platform support work, theming/customization, or downstream distro/packaging changes.
High-activity AI tutorial hub with 33k stars and 5.4k forks, focused on in-depth LLM, RAG, agent, OCR, finetuning, and workflow examples. The repo appears strongest as a collection of many small, practical project forks rather than a single cohesive application. It is not archived and was updated recently on 2026-03-31, with the latest pushed commit on 2026-03-23.
ant-design/ant-design-pro is a large, active, non-archived open-source enterprise UI starter built on React and Ant Design. It has very high adoption signals for a forkable upstream: 38,042 stars, 8,233 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-31. The repo is positioned as an out-of-box UI solution for enterprise applications, with multilingual docs, template pages, mock data, tests, and a CLI-based project creation flow.
huggingface/pytorch-image-models (timm) is a mature PyTorch computer-vision model library focused on image encoders/backbones, with training, validation, inference, export, and pretrained-weight tooling. It is actively maintained, widely used, and fork-heavy, so forks are most interesting if they build on a large, production-stable model zoo and associated training/inference utilities.