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Stats is a mature, actively maintained macOS menu bar system monitor with 37k+ stars and 1.2k+ forks. It targets users who want quick at-a-glance hardware and system metrics, and the repo shows ongoing releases and fixes as of 2026-03-30. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about macOS monitoring, menu bar UI work, device/sensor support, or localization-heavy maintenance.
GoogleChrome/lighthouse is a large, active Node.js/TypeScript project for automated web app and web page auditing, focused on performance metrics and best-practice checks. It is widely used, with 29,983 stars and 9,694 forks, and the repo was updated on 2026-03-30. The repository includes a CLI, Chrome DevTools integration, report generation, viewer/treemap tools, and build/test infrastructure.
Uppy is a large, active open source JavaScript file uploader for web apps. It is modular, browser-focused, and built around plugins for picking files, previews, metadata editing, remote sources, resumable uploads, and optional processing. The repository appears well maintained, with very high adoption signals: 30,696 stars, 2,095 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-29.
XXL-JOB is a mature, actively maintained distributed task scheduling framework. The repository is large and widely forked/starred, with recent commits on 2026-03-29 focused on documentation, scheduler fixes, database index/performance work, and query/log improvements. For fork evaluation, it looks most interesting if you want a Java/JVM-based scheduler platform with an admin console, executor samples, and a long feature list already present upstream.
Fastify is a mature, actively maintained Node.js web framework focused on low overhead, developer experience, and plugin architecture. It is popular and widely forked, with 35,933 stars and 2,639 forks, and the main branch tracks v5. Recent commits show ongoing maintenance in March 2026.
Algo is a Python/Ansible project for setting up a personal VPN in the cloud, with a focus on secure defaults and support for WireGuard and IKEv2/IPsec. It is active, widely forked, and recently updated, which makes it relevant for forks that want an opinionated VPN deployment base rather than a general-purpose networking platform.
Poetry is a large, actively maintained Python packaging and dependency-management project. It targets users who want a single `pyproject.toml`-based workflow for declaring, installing, locking, and publishing dependencies, with recent commits focused on bug fixes, installer/security behavior, Windows path handling, and PEP 639 support. It appears mature and high-visibility, with 34k+ stars and 2.4k+ forks, so forks are most likely interesting for teams working on packaging tooling, dependency resolution, installers, or ecosystem compatibility.
SagerNet/sing-box is an active Go-based universal proxy platform with a large user base and fork ecosystem, so it looks like a mature, high-activity upstream worth watching for forks. It is not archived, is on the `testing` default branch, and has very recent commits, including version bumps and protocol/platform work.
PhotoPrism is a large, actively maintained AI-powered photo app for self-hosted or cloud use, with strong traction (39,471 stars, 2,234 forks). It focuses on browsing, automatic tagging, search, face recognition, metadata handling, and PWA-style access, and it targets privacy-friendly photo organization.
LosslessCut is a large, active, non-archived Electron/TypeScript desktop app for extremely fast, lossless video and audio editing built around FFmpeg. It is widely adopted (39,451 stars, 1,916 forks) and still seeing frequent commits as of 2026-03-29, so forks are most interesting if you want to extend a mature media tool with a strong existing user base and documentation footprint.
Microsoft Monaco Editor is a large, actively maintained browser-based code editor repository with strong adoption (45,822 stars, 4,019 forks) and very recent activity. It packages the editor for npm, ships ESM and deprecated AMD builds, and includes a playground, samples, a docs/website, tests, and a Monaco LSP client. Forks are most interesting if you want to build on a mature embedded editor platform rather than a small library.
remoteintech/remote-jobs is the source repository for remoteintech.company, a community-maintained directory of remote-friendly tech companies. It is active, popular, and content-driven rather than a general-purpose application: the repo has 40k+ stars, 3.9k forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-29. Forks are most interesting if you want to customize or repurpose a maintained static directory site built with Node.js and Eleventy.
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code is an active Python-based open source project for a "nano claude code-like agent harness" focused on harness engineering for real agents. It has a documentation site, multilingual README files, and a sizable community footprint with 43,808 stars and 6,704 forks. The recent commit history shows active maintenance around agent/session behavior, compaction, task graph logic, and web UI syncing.
PixiJS is a very popular, actively maintained open source 2D web graphics engine focused on fast HTML5 rendering with WebGL and WebGPU. It has a large fork and star count, recent releases in March 2026, and a broad repo surface that includes source, tests, examples, docs/build scripts, and a playground. Forks are most interesting if you care about graphics/rendering infrastructure, performance-sensitive web content, or a mature TypeScript/JavaScript codebase with active releases and tooling.
Dokploy/dokploy is an actively maintained, popular open source self-hosted PaaS positioned as an alternative to Vercel, Netlify, and Heroku. It has strong adoption signals for fork research: 32,470 stars, 2,280 forks, a non-archived repo, and very recent activity on 2026-03-30. The repository is a pnpm-based Node.js monorepo with apps/ and packages/ workspaces, multiple Dockerfiles, and an API/openapi.json, suggesting a broad, production-oriented platform rather than a small utility.
Pear Desktop is an actively maintained Electron-based desktop app/extension for YouTube Music. It has a large user and fork base, ships cross-platform builds, supports custom plugins, and includes tests, translation workflows, and packaging/configuration for macOS, Linux, and Windows. For fork interest, it looks like a mature, actively developed codebase with customization and release tooling already in place.
iawia002/lux is an actively maintained Go-based video downloader library and CLI tool with very high adoption: 31,004 stars and 3,246 forks. It targets downloading videos and other media from many supported sites, with CLI features like playlists, resume, retries, proxy support, multithreading, cookies, referrer handling, subtitles, and output path control. Recent commits through 2025-12 show ongoing fixes and feature work, including progress tracking and YouTube subtitle download/embed support.
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.