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Motion is a large, active MIT-licensed animation library for JavaScript, React, and Vue, with 31,331 stars, 1,110 forks, and a recent commit on 2026-03-16. It appears production-oriented and well maintained, with a monorepo setup, extensive docs/examples, tests, and release automation.
OpenAI Gym is a Python toolkit for developing and comparing reinforcement learning algorithms. It provides a standard API for environments, a set of compliant environments, and is widely used as a field standard, but the maintainers state future development has moved to Gymnasium and Gym will not receive future updates.
`jaywcjlove/linux-command` is a popular, actively maintained Linux command reference project. It collects 600+ Linux commands, serves them as a web site, and packages the content for distribution via Node.js tooling, Docker, and deployment configs for platforms like Netlify and Vercel.
K9s is a Go-based terminal UI for managing Kubernetes clusters. It is actively maintained, widely used, and built around watching cluster resources, navigating them interactively, and running follow-up commands from the TUI.
Ink is a widely used, actively maintained React-based renderer for building interactive command-line apps. The repository is large, with examples, recipes, benchmarks, tests, and a TypeScript source tree, and it targets modern Node.js 22+. Forks are potentially interesting if you want a mature CLI UI framework with strong ecosystem adoption and ongoing upstream activity.
Babel is a large, active JavaScript compiler repository focused on transforming next-generation JavaScript. It is widely used, with 43,906 stars and 5,816 forks, and it was updated on 2026-03-30 with recent commits as of 2026-03-27.
fastlane/fastlane is an active, widely used Ruby-based automation suite for building and releasing iOS and Android apps. It has a large maintainer community, frequent recent commits, and a broad set of app-delivery tooling in one repository.
xyflow/xyflow is a very active MIT-licensed monorepo for node-based UI libraries, centered on React Flow and Svelte Flow. It has a large user base and fork ecosystem, with 35,897 stars and 2,347 forks, and recent commits in March 2026. Forks are most interesting if you want to extend or specialize a mature React/Svelte flow-editor stack rather than start from scratch.
CyberChef is a very active, widely forked open source web app for encryption, encoding, compression, parsing, and general data analysis. It is maintained on the `master` branch, is not archived, and shows recent dependency and feature work as of March 2026.
Ghidra is NSA’s software reverse engineering framework: a large, actively maintained, cross-platform SRE toolkit for analyzing compiled code on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It supports disassembly, assembly, decompilation, graphing, scripting, many processor instruction sets and executable formats, and extension development in Java or Python. The repo is highly popular and active, with 66,342 stars, 7,311 forks, and commits as recently as 2026-03-27.
sahat/hackathon-starter is a Node.js web-app boilerplate focused on getting hackathon projects running quickly. It is actively maintained, widely used, and packaged as a full starter with authentication, account management, testing, deployment notes, and production guidance.
PM2 is a widely used Node.js/Bun production process manager with built-in load balancing, clustering, zero-downtime reloads, and container/runtime support. The repo is active, heavily adopted, and ships a CLI plus TypeScript types, with recent releases through version 6.0.14.
alpinejs/alpine is an active, popular JavaScript framework repo focused on composable behavior in markup. It has 31,385 stars, 1,361 forks, is not archived, and saw a push on 2026-03-27. The repo is a monorepo for Alpine core, plugins, docs, builds, and tests, so forks are most interesting if you care about framework internals, plugin work, docs, or build/test tooling.
Aseprite is a mature, actively maintained animated sprite editor and pixel art tool for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It has a large user base and fork ecosystem, with 36,296 stars, 7,911 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-27. The repo includes a full application codebase plus docs, tests, third-party code, and build scripts.
Halo 是一个活跃的开源建站工具项目,面向博客、知识库、企业官网和在线商城等场景。仓库很大,Fork 量和 Star 数都很高,最近仍在频繁提交,说明社区和维护都很活跃。
`torvalds/linux` is the upstream Linux kernel source tree: the core OS kernel that manages hardware, system resources, and services for other software. It is very active, with recent commits dated 2026-03-29 and a large contributor ecosystem reflected by 61,244 forks and 225,701 stars.
markedjs/marked is a popular markdown parser/compiler focused on speed. It is actively maintained, not archived, and ships a CLI, browser bundles, TypeScript types, docs, and tests. The repository looks mature and release-oriented, with recent security/performance fixes and a large fork/stars base, so forks are most interesting if you care about markdown parsing, CLI tooling, or performance/security hardening.
Kong/kong is the main Kong Gateway repository: a cloud-native, platform-agnostic API and AI Gateway with plugin-based extensibility. It is active, widely used, and still receiving recent commits as of 2026-03-27. For fork interest, this is a large, mature upstream with a broad surface area around traffic routing, API management, and AI/MCP gateway features.
OWASP/CheatSheetSeries is the official OWASP repository for a large collection of concise application security cheat sheets. It is active, popular, and widely forked, with 31,645 stars, 4,416 forks, and recent commits in March 2026. The repo is mainly documentation and site source for the published cheat sheets, with working markdown files, build scripts, linting, and containerized local build support.
OpenSSL is a large, active TLS/SSL and cryptography library repository with a very broad user base and heavy fork activity. It is not archived, has a high star and fork count, and was updated recently. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about security-sensitive protocol and crypto infrastructure, including TLS, DTLS, QUIC, FIPS-related work, or downstream integrations.
Editor.js is a mature, actively maintained block-style editor that produces clean JSON output instead of HTML. It is open source, widely used, and designed to be extended through separate block tools/plugins. The repo is active on the `next` branch with recent commits in March 2026, and it has a large fork and star count, which makes it a plausible upstream to watch if you care about the editor ecosystem.
FuelLabs/fuels-ts is the official TypeScript SDK for the Fuel network. It is a large, active, non-archived repository with a very high fork count and star count, and it includes both SDK code and tooling for building, testing, type generation, deployment, and local node workflows. Forks are most interesting if you care about the Fuel ecosystem, TypeScript SDK development, or CLI/tooling around Sway/Fuel Core integration.
Czkawka is a mature Rust desktop/CLI utility for finding and cleaning up duplicate files, empty folders, similar images/videos, broken files, and other unwanted data. The repo is active, large, and clearly product-focused, with multiple frontends and recent bugfix/releases.
Anthropic/claude-cookbooks is a large, actively maintained collection of notebooks and guides for building with Claude. It is broad rather than a single app: the repo covers capabilities, tool use, multimodal workflows, observability, finetuning, patterns, evaluation, and third-party integrations. It has strong adoption signals with 36,717 stars and 3,987 forks, and it was updated on 2026-03-30 after a push on 2026-03-27.
helm/helm is the Kubernetes Package Manager. It is an active Go repository with a large contributor base (29,604 stars, 7,539 forks), the default branch is `main`, and recent commits show ongoing maintenance as of 2026-03-27. The README says Helm manages Charts for installing, sharing, and releasing Kubernetes applications, with Helm v4 under development on `main` and Helm v3 maintained on `dev-v3`.