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Certbot/certbot is EFF’s actively maintained ACME client for obtaining Let’s Encrypt certificates and optionally auto-enabling HTTPS, with support for other ACME-compatible CAs. It is a large, mature repository with 32,941 stars, 3,498 forks, and recent activity as of 2026-03-27.
InfluxData/influxdb is the main open source InfluxDB repository for InfluxDB 3 Core, a Rust-based time-series datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics. It appears actively maintained, with recent commits in March 2026, a large user base, and a substantial fork/stars count. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about a modern Rust monorepo for time-series storage, query processing, and related infrastructure.
`microsoft/playwright-mcp` is a Node.js Playwright MCP server for browser automation. It is active, widely used, and maintained in the open, with 30,003 stars, 2,417 forks, and recent updates as of 2026-03-30. The repo appears suited to forks that want to extend or specialize MCP-based browser automation rather than rebuild the core server from scratch.
MediaPipe is a large, active open source repo for cross-platform machine learning on live and streaming media. It supports Android, iOS, web, desktop, edge devices, and IoT, and includes both higher-level MediaPipe Solutions and the lower-level MediaPipe Framework.
DioxusLabs/dioxus is a large, active Rust repository for building fullstack apps across web, desktop, and mobile. It has a substantial fork base (1,606 forks) and stars (35,487), and was recently updated on 2026-03-30. The repo includes a broad workspace with core framework crates, CLI tooling, router/fullstack packages, desktop/native support, hot reload tooling, and many examples and tests.
Pandoc is a very mature, high-activity Haskell project for converting between many markup formats. It looks attractive for forks if you want to experiment with document conversion, writer/parser behavior, templates, or packaging, because the repo is large, actively maintained, and has clear modular subprojects for CLI, Lua engine, server, and platform support.
it-tools is an actively maintained, high-traffic collection of developer-oriented web utilities. It is a Vue/TypeScript app with a strong focus on UX, built for easy self-hosting and continuous deployment, and it appears well suited to forks that want to add or customize individual tools rather than start from scratch.
google/googletest is the upstream GoogleTest and GoogleMock repository: a widely used C++ testing and mocking framework with active recent development, strong adoption, and a large fork ecosystem. It looks like a mature infrastructure dependency rather than an application repo, so forks are most likely interesting if they add build-system, platform, matcher, or tooling changes.
Koa is a small Node.js web application and middleware framework built around ES2017 async functions. The upstream repo is active, unarchived, and recently tagged 3.2.0 on 2026-03-28, with a large user base and fork ecosystem.
jq is a mature, actively maintained command-line JSON processor for slicing, filtering, mapping, and transforming structured data. It has high adoption, an active recent commit history, and a large fork ecosystem, which makes it relevant if you want a widely used C-based utility with many downstream variants.
Bruno is an open source API client and IDE for exploring and testing APIs, positioned as a lightweight alternative to Postman and Insomnia. It is active, popular, and maintained, with 42,404 stars, 2,254 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-30.
Apollo is a mature, actively maintained open source configuration management system for microservice environments. It has a large community footprint, with 29,757 stars and 10,198 forks, and recent commits in March 2026 show ongoing development, including a baseline move to Spring Boot 4.0.x. The repo is a multi-module JVM project with admin, config service, portal, audit, common, build tooling, and assembly modules.
Yazi is an actively maintained Rust terminal file manager with strong adoption: 35,637 stars, 790 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-28. It is in public beta, intended as a daily driver, and is still changing quickly, so forks are most interesting if you want to experiment with a fast-moving TUI/file-management codebase or build on its plugin and virtualization features.
BetterDisplay is an active, highly starred macOS display utility focused on advanced monitor control and scaling. It appears fork-friendly mainly for people interested in display-management features, macOS compatibility work, or release/documentation-driven changes rather than a large codebase, since the repository snapshot shows only a top-level README and no detected source directories.
rclone/rclone is an actively maintained Go command-line tool for syncing files and directories across many cloud storage providers. It is large, popular, and mature, with extensive provider support, documentation, container support, and ongoing recent development.
go-zero is an active Go microservices framework with web and RPC support, plus a CLI/codegen tool (`goctl`) for generating multi-language client and service code from `.api` files. It appears mature and widely used, with 32,855 stars, 4,289 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-28.
Hexo is a mature Node.js blog framework for generating static sites, with strong adoption and active maintenance. It is well-suited for forks that want to customize a popular blogging platform rather than start from scratch.
Arthas is an actively maintained Apache-licensed Java diagnostics tool from Alibaba for troubleshooting production JVM applications without code changes or restarts. It is large and mature, with strong adoption signals (37k+ stars, 7.6k+ forks) and a recent release line at 4.1.8.
`ziadoz/awesome-php` is a large, actively maintained curated link collection for PHP developers. It focuses on PHP libraries, tools, and learning resources rather than shipping application code. The repo is high-traffic and widely forked, and recent commits show ongoing upkeep such as fixing broken links, removing unmaintained entries, and adding or moving packages.
`sharkdp/fd` is a mature Rust command-line filesystem search tool positioned as a simple, fast, user-friendly alternative to `find`. It is actively maintained, widely used, and has a large fork/stars footprint, which can make its forks interesting for feature extensions, packaging changes, and platform-specific adaptations rather than basic maintenance.
Microsoft/Data-Science-For-Beginners is a large, active open-source data science curriculum repo. It presents a 10-week, 20-lesson course with quizzes, instructions, solutions, and assignments, and it appears to be maintained as a documentation site built with Node.js/JavaScript. The project is heavily forked and starred, which suggests broad interest and reuse potential.
Glide is a mature Android image-loading and caching library focused on smooth scrolling and efficient media handling. It is actively maintained, widely forked and starred, and the repo shows ongoing work on build modernization and cache behavior.
`gkd-kit/gkd` is a popular, actively maintained Android app for custom screen tapping built around Accessibility, advanced selectors, and subscription-based rules. It is GPL-3.0 licensed, has a large user/developer base, and the repo looks actively developed with recent fixes and feature work as of 2026-03-30.
Django is a large, actively maintained Python web framework for building web applications. This repository is the upstream `django/django` project, with very high adoption signals and ongoing recent commits. It includes the framework code, extensive docs, tests, JavaScript tooling, and release/process files.
Microsoft’s Web-Dev-For-Beginners is a large, actively maintained web development curriculum repo: 24 lessons over 12 weeks, aimed at teaching HTML, CSS, and JavaScript through project-based exercises. It is highly established upstream, with 95k stars, 15k forks, and recent translation sync activity as of March 2026.