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Fabric is a large, active Go-based open source framework for AI prompt organization and reuse. It is aimed at people who want to integrate AI into existing workflows, with a CLI-centered approach plus docs, a web app, REST API support, and many helper/integration pieces.
Trivy is a widely used, actively maintained Go security scanner for containers and related infrastructure. It scans container images, filesystems, remote Git repositories, VM images, and Kubernetes for vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM data, and licenses. The repo is very active and substantial, with 34k+ stars, 220 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-30.
Preact is an actively maintained, MIT-licensed, fast React alternative focused on a small footprint and modern API compatibility. It has strong adoption signals (38k+ stars, 2k+ forks) and recent upstream activity on `main`, with the repo positioned as the branch for the upcoming release and a separate `v10.x` branch for v10 patches.
ManimCommunity/manim is a community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations and explanatory math videos. It is active, widely used, and still under frequent development, with 37,476 stars, 2,754 forks, and a push/update on 2026-03-30/31. The repo is the community edition of Manim, with documentation, Docker support, examples, tests, and a fairly mature Python package setup.
Shannon Lite is an actively maintained TypeScript/Node.js monorepo for an autonomous, white-box AI pentester for web apps and APIs. It is open source under AGPL-3.0, has very high adoption signals (34,958 stars, 3,530 forks), and the recent work suggests the project is moving toward an `npx`-installable CLI with CI/CD and ephemeral worker architecture. For fork interest, it looks most relevant to teams exploring autonomous AppSec tooling, CLI/workflow packaging, or security automation infrastructure.
SeaweedFS is an active, Apache-licensed Go project for distributed storage: object storage (S3), file systems, and Iceberg tables. It appears well-maintained, with very high adoption signals (31,272 stars, 2,766 forks) and recent commits on 2026-03-30/31.
v2fly/v2ray-core is an actively maintained Go repository for building proxy/network tools to bypass network restrictions and protect privacy. It has a large user and fork base, recent commits in March 2026, and a broad codebase organized around core, app, proxy, transport, common, and infra packages.
DuckDB is a very active, non-archived analytical in-process SQL database project with a large community footprint: 37,080 stars and 3,050 forks. It is positioned as a fast, portable, easy-to-use analytical database with a rich SQL dialect and client support across CLI, Python, R, Java, and Wasm.
Appsmith is a large, active open-source low-code platform for building admin panels, internal tools, dashboards, and related business apps. It has strong adoption signals with 39,451 stars and 4,508 forks, and the repository is currently active on the `release` branch. It appears especially relevant if you want a mature fork base for self-hosted app-building infrastructure rather than a small library or narrow utility.
labstack/echo is a popular, active Go web framework focused on high performance and minimalism. It is not archived, has a large user base, and is currently on v5, with v4 still supported for security and bug fixes until 2026-12-31. The repo is recently maintained and includes core framework code plus middleware and test coverage.
0xAX/linux-insides is a long-running, book-style documentation repository about Linux kernel internals and related low-level topics. It is actively maintained, has high community interest, and includes translations, contribution guidelines, and chapter-by-chapter status for modern kernel updates.
tinygrad/tinygrad is a small, hackable end-to-end deep learning stack in Python, positioned between PyTorch and micrograd. It includes an autograd tensor library, an IR/compiler, JIT/graph execution, and basic nn/optim/dataset utilities, with support for multiple accelerators including CPU, CUDA, OpenCL, Metal, AMD, NV, QCOM, and WebGPU.
DeepSpeed is an active Apache-2.0 deep learning optimization library for distributed training and inference. It has a large upstream footprint with 41,948 stars, 4,770 forks, and very recent activity on 2026-03-30, which makes it a high-interest upstream if you care about large-scale model training systems.
Milvus is a large, active open source vector database project aimed at scalable vector ANN search. It appears mature and heavily used, with a strong contributor community, extensive docs, and many forks and stars. For fork evaluation, it is most interesting if you want a Go-based, cloud-native database codebase with ongoing upstream activity and a broad surrounding ecosystem.
JumpServer/jumpserver is an active, non-archived open-source PAM/bastion-host platform for browser-based access to SSH, RDP, Kubernetes, databases, and RemoteApp. It has a large community footprint (30,233 stars, 5,696 forks) and very recent activity on the `dev` branch as of 2026-03-31.
yarnpkg/yarn is the Yarn 1.x codebase for fast, reliable, secure dependency management. The repository is active but explicitly frozen for 1.x: new releases and ongoing maintenance have moved to yarnpkg/berry, with this repo kept mainly for historical purposes and occasional hotfixes.
ClickHouse/ClickHouse is the upstream, actively maintained open source ClickHouse database repository. It is a real-time, column-oriented analytics DBMS with a large community footprint (46,610 stars, 8,253 forks) and very recent activity as of 2026-03-31. The repo appears broad and production-focused, with docs, tests, packaging, Docker, Rust, Python, and CI/tooling alongside the core source tree.
Portainer/portainer is a large, active open-source container management platform for Docker and Kubernetes. It is a mature, widely used repo with high community interest (37k stars, 2.8k forks) and recent development activity as of 2026-03-30.
`thedotmack/claude-mem` is an active, non-archived Claude Code plugin for persistent memory compression. It captures Claude session activity, compresses it with AI via Claude's agent SDK, and feeds relevant context back into later sessions. The repo is popular and actively maintained, with 43.4k stars, 3,220 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-30.
NousResearch/hermes-agent is an MIT-licensed Python/Node open source AI agent project focused on long-running, multi-channel assistant workflows. It appears active and mature, with 18,355 stars, 2,214 forks, and commits on 2026-03-30. Forks may be interesting if you care about agent tooling, messaging integrations, scheduled automations, or experimentation with self-improving/learning-loop behavior.
Vane is a popular, actively maintained open-source AI answering engine focused on privacy and self-hosting. It runs on your own hardware, supports local LLMs via Ollama plus cloud providers like OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and Groq, and emphasizes cited answers, search modes, file uploads, and multiple search sources.
changedetection.io is a large, actively maintained Python web app for monitoring web page changes and sending alerts. It targets change detection, price drops, restock alerts, and defacement monitoring, with a strong Docker-based distribution and a substantial fork/stars footprint. Forks are most interesting if you care about browser-based scraping, notification integrations, or packaging/deployment variations.
VSCodium/vscodium is a large, active repository for building freely licensed binary releases of VS Code without Microsoft branding, telemetry, or licensing. It is not presented as a source fork of the editor itself, but as automation and packaging around Microsoft’s `vscode` repo. The project is actively maintained, with recent commits in March 2026, 30,710 stars, and 1,620 forks.
SecLists is a very popular, actively maintained security-testing wordlist repository. It collects many kinds of assessment lists in one place, including usernames, passwords, URLs, sensitive data patterns, fuzzing payloads, and web shells. The repo is large, has many forks and stars, and receives frequent automated updates plus occasional maintenance changes.
Slate is a beta, contributor-driven framework for building completely customizable rich text editors on top of React. It is actively maintained, widely used as an upstream project, and organized as a multi-package monorepo with docs, site, tests, and release tooling.