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Tesseract is the main upstream repository for the Tesseract OCR engine, a widely used open source OCR project with 73k+ stars and 10.5k+ forks. It is active, not archived, and has recent commits through 2026-03-29. Forks are most interesting if you care about OCR, language support, packaging, or engine internals.
NW.js is an actively maintained desktop app runtime built on Chromium and Node.js. It targets developers who want to build native-style apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while keeping direct access to Node.js modules from the DOM or WebWorker. The repository looks substantial and mature, with frequent recent updates, a large user base, and many forks, so forks are likely to be interesting if you care about desktop runtime customization, packaging, or Chromium/Node integration work.
TradingAgents is an actively maintained Python framework for multi-agent, LLM-driven financial trading. It has very high fork and star counts, a recent v0.2.3 release, and frequent commits focused on model support, backtesting correctness, proxy support, and multi-language output. Forks are likely interesting if you care about agentic trading systems, LLM orchestration, or adapting a fast-moving research codebase.
NumPy is the core scientific-computing package for Python. This repository is active, widely used, and large-scale: it has 31,694 stars, 12,216 forks, and recent commits on March 30, 2026. It is a production-stable project with a broad contributor process, documentation, benchmarks, and build/test infrastructure.
Mantine is an active, MIT-licensed React component library monorepo with 30,860 stars and 2,270 forks. It ships a broad UI stack: core components, hooks, forms, charts, notifications, spotlight, code highlighting, rich text editor, dropzone, carousel, nprogress, and modals. The repo is actively maintained, with recent commits on 2026-03-29 and a large documentation and release toolchain.
Nginx Proxy Manager is a Docker-based reverse-proxy management project with a simple web UI for forwarding hosts, redirections, streams, SSL termination, and basic access controls. It is actively maintained, widely used, and has a large fork/stargazer base, which makes it a credible upstream if you care about an opinionated, self-hosted proxy manager with ongoing changes.
jQuery is a mature JavaScript library for DOM operations, actively maintained on the main branch, with a recent 4.0.0 release and ongoing commits as of 2026-03-30. The repo is large and production-oriented, with release packaging, browser and Node support, and a substantial test/build toolchain.
jsPDF is a widely used, actively maintained JavaScript library for client-side PDF generation. It targets browser and Node.js usage, ships built artifacts and TypeScript types, and has a large fork/stars footprint that suggests a broad ecosystem and many derivative forks worth checking.
OAI/OpenAPI-Specification is the canonical OpenAPI Specification repository. It holds the Markdown sources for all published OpenAPI versions and the project’s supporting governance, contribution, implementation, proposal, script, and test material. The repo is active and widely used, with 30,975 stars, 9,168 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-29.
BMAD-METHOD is a large, actively maintained Node.js open source framework for AI-driven agile development. It ships as an installable CLI/package, includes a documentation site and tests, and is positioned around structured agent workflows, specialized roles, and multi-agent collaboration across the development lifecycle.
styled-components/styled-components is a large, actively maintained React styling library repository with 41,021 stars and 2,528 forks. It targets fast, expressive styling across React server components, client components, streaming SSR, and React Native, and the repo is currently active with commits from 2026-03-29 and an updated timestamp of 2026-03-30.
Reactive Resume is a popular, actively maintained open-source resume builder focused on privacy, self-hosting, and portability. It has strong adoption signals (36,035 stars, 3,969 forks) and recent commits as of 2026-03-29, including translation syncs, dependency updates, and MCP-related work. Forks are likely most interesting if you want to customize a mature TypeScript/Node.js app with built-in templates, AI integrations, localization, and self-hosted deployment support.
vercel/turborepo is an actively maintained, popular monorepo build system for JavaScript and TypeScript, implemented in Rust. It has a large footprint (about 30k stars, 2.3k forks) and very recent activity, including 2.9.0/2.9.1-canary releases on March 30, 2026. Forks are likely most interesting if you care about build tooling, workspace orchestration, or Rust-backed performance work in JS/TS ecosystems.
LibreChat is an active, heavily forked open-source self-hosted chat application built around a ChatGPT-like UI with broad model-provider support, agents, tools, code execution, search, and multi-user auth. It looks most interesting if you care about a full-featured AI chat platform rather than a narrow wrapper, and its recent commits suggest ongoing active maintenance and refactoring.
SeleniumHQ/selenium is the main Selenium browser automation framework repository. It is active, widely used, and very large: 34,167 stars, 8,668 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-30. The repo hosts a multi-language ecosystem around WebDriver, with top-level code for Java, JavaScript, Python, C#, Ruby, Rust, and C++.
Lapce is an actively maintained, non-archived Rust code editor with a large user and contributor base. It is positioned as a fast, powerful editor with built-in LSP support, modal editing, remote development support, a built-in terminal, and a plugin system targeting WASI-compatible languages. The repository is the main upstream for forks to track if they care about an actively developed Rust editor with substantial ecosystem traction.
XIU2/TrackersListCollection is a highly active repository that publishes daily-updated BitTorrent tracker lists. The repo is large and popular, with 30,890 stars and 1,766 forks, and the latest commit in the provided data is from 2026-03-30. The project’s public-facing assets are mostly plain text tracker files and a static site for distribution.
`cli/cli` is GitHub’s official command-line tool (`gh`). It is a large, active Go codebase for working with GitHub issues, pull requests, and other GitHub features from the terminal. The repo is highly popular and actively maintained, with recent commits on 2026-03-27 and a push on 2026-03-30.
nushell/nushell is an active Rust-based shell project with a large user and contributor base. It is best suited for forks that want to experiment with shell UX, structured pipelines, and command/plugin architecture rather than a small utility library.
mpv is a large, active command-line media player repository with 34,605 stars and 3,266 forks. It targets media playback across Linux, Windows 10 1607+, and macOS 10.15+, and supports many formats, codecs, and subtitle types. The project is under active development, with recent commits on 2026-03-30 and a non-archived status.
StevenBlack/hosts is a very active hosts-file aggregator repository that consolidates curated blocklists into a unified hosts file and publishes many category-based variants. It is large, popular, and recently maintained, with 30k+ stars, 2.3k+ forks, and a release on 2026-03-30.
Large JVM tutorial monorepo for Java and Spring, centered on small, focused examples across Spring Boot, Spring Security, and related Java libraries. It is actively maintained, very popular, and organized for selective Maven builds rather than a single unified application.
psf/black is the official Python code formatter project: a stable, widely used tool with 41k+ stars and 2.7k+ forks, focused on deterministic formatting and minimal diffs. The repo is actively maintained, with recent commits on 2026-03-30 and documentation, testing, packaging, Docker, and GitHub Actions support in the tree.
Netron is a mature, actively maintained visualizer for neural network, deep learning, and machine learning model files. It has very high adoption metrics (32,673 stars, 3,100 forks) and recent commits on 2026-03-29/30, including MLIR support and version 8.9.9 updates. Forks are likely interesting if you care about model-format visualization, format support work, or packaging/distribution changes.
Cheerio is a mature, actively maintained Node.js library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML with a jQuery-like API. It is popular and widely forked, with 30,244 stars and 1,690 forks, and it was updated very recently on 2026-03-30. Forks are most interesting if you want to extend HTML/XML scraping, parsing, or DOM-style transformation behavior, or if you want to customize its parsing stack or packaging.