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MoneyPrinterTurbo is a Python-based open source app for generating short videos from a topic or keywords, with both API and web UI support. It has a large community footprint (54,082 stars, 7,635 forks) and shows active recent development as of 2025-12-14. The repo emphasizes AI-generated scripts, subtitles, voice synthesis, background music, and video assembly.
A highly popular Chinese-language curated resource list for WeChat Mini Program development. The repo is a single-README collection, not an implementation project: it aggregates official docs, tools, plugins, components, and demos, with very active historical community contribution and occasional updates as recently as 2025-11-19.
A large, actively maintained JavaScript learning repo built around a 30-day challenge. It has very high community traction (46,206 stars, 10,441 forks) and appears to be a content-first educational project rather than an application or library. The repo is organized into day-by-day lessons from introductions and core language topics through DOM, promises, closures, clean code, and multiple mini-projects, with translated sections in several languages.
wagoodman/dive is a mature Go-based CLI/TUI for inspecting Docker/OCI image layers and finding wasted space. It is actively maintained, has a very large user base, and appears to be a strong candidate for forks focused on image analysis, workflow integration, or UI/UX changes.
NextChat is a large, actively maintained open source AI assistant project: a light, fast chat app with support for web and desktop/mobile platforms. It has very high adoption signals (87,609 stars and 60,006 forks) and recent commits through 2025-09, with the repo still updated as of 2026-03-30. Forks are most interesting if you want a mature, multi-platform AI chat client with broad model/provider support, deployment options, and an existing enterprise/private-deployment direction.
Large, active curated knowledge list for software developers. It is a README-centric repository that collects opinionated technical resources across topics like algorithms, data structures, numbers, strings, latency, and more. The repo is highly popular, with 98,364 stars and 8,692 forks, and it was updated on 2026-03-30.
`bregman-arie/devops-exercises` is a large, actively maintained interview-prep repository for DevOps and adjacent infrastructure topics. It contains 2,624 exercises and questions across areas like Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL/NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, networking, virtualization, and programming. It is highly forked and starred, and the recent commit history shows ongoing content updates and translations.
MetaGPT is a large, actively maintained Python multi-agent framework for building software-oriented workflows from natural-language requirements. It is popular (66,446 stars, 8,389 forks) and current on `main`, with recent commits in January 2026. The repo centers on the idea of a software company made of AI roles such as product manager, architect, project manager, and engineer, and it ships docs, examples, tests, container tooling, and a broad dependency set for LLM and agent integrations.
A large curated list of Node.js packages and resources, presented as an "Awesome" list rather than application code. It is actively maintained, not archived, and the README says submissions are currently paused because of spam and low-quality submissions.
Pathway/llm-app is an MIT-licensed Python repo of ready-to-run LLM application templates for RAG, AI pipelines, and enterprise search over live data. It is actively maintained, has a large fork/star footprint, and is aimed at quick local testing plus deployment to cloud or on-premises.
GitHubDaily/GitHubDaily is a long-running Chinese curation repository for high-quality and useful GitHub open source projects, developer tools, tutorials, websites, and tech news. It is heavily starred and forked, still active, and organized as yearly roundup markdown files plus resource folders. Forks are most interesting if you want to repurpose or localize a curated open-source discovery feed, not if you need a software library or application.
Large, actively maintained PyTorch repository of 60+ deep learning paper implementations with side-by-side explanatory notes and a companion documentation site. It is broad in scope, covering transformers, diffusion, GANs, RL, optimizers, and related models, and is widely forked and starred. Forks are most interesting if you want readable reference implementations plus documentation rather than a single-purpose library.
`streamich/react-use` is a large, mature React hooks collection focused on reusable utility hooks. It is actively maintained, widely used, and appears oriented around practical browser and React state concerns rather than a single app or framework.
A large, active mirror of the original Apollo 11 AGC source code for the Command Module (Comanche055) and Lunar Module (Luminary099). It is primarily a preservation/documentation repo, with many translations and ongoing transcription/proofing updates rather than application features.
gpt_academic is a Python-based, modular LLM interaction app focused on practical use cases like paper reading, polishing, writing, PDF/LaTeX translation and summarization, and codebase analysis/self-interpretation. It supports multiple LLM providers, local models, and plugin-like custom buttons/functions, and it is actively maintained with a very large fork/star footprint.
A large, active curated index of React components and libraries, not an implementation package. It is maintained as a checklist-style resource with contribution rules that require replacing non-awesome entries when adding new ones. With 47k+ stars, 3.7k forks, and recent commits in January 2026, it looks like a high-visibility reference repo rather than a codebase you would fork for product code.
`akullpp/awesome-java` is a large curated catalog of Java frameworks, libraries, and software. It is actively maintained, very popular, and organized as a long README-based index rather than an application or library.
Popular educational repository for learning Large Language Models. It is a free course with roadmaps and Colab notebooks, organized into LLM Fundamentals, The LLM Scientist, and The LLM Engineer. The repo is active, unarchived, and heavily forked/starred, which suggests broad interest and room for fork-specific curation or extensions.
Font Awesome is a large, active icon toolkit repository for version 7, with SVG, font, CSS, JavaScript, and SCSS assets. It is well-established and widely used, with substantial community interest and ongoing maintenance, but it is mainly valuable if your fork needs to track upstream icon/library releases rather than diverge deeply.
Open Interpreter is a Python project for giving LLMs a natural-language interface to run local code and use computer capabilities. The repo is active, widely forked, and strongly usage-oriented, with docs, examples, installers, tests, container support, and a terminal entrypoint. Forks are most interesting if you want to experiment with local-code execution, desktop automation, or packaging/deployment variants around an already mature upstream.
Anime.js is a popular, actively maintained JavaScript animation engine. It targets CSS properties, SVG, DOM attributes, and JavaScript objects, and ships as a typed Node.js package with built builds in `dist` plus source, tests, examples, and Rollup/TypeScript config.
Solido/awesome-flutter is a large, actively maintained awesome list for Flutter resources. It curates libraries, tools, tutorials, articles, videos, components, templates, plugins, frameworks, apps, web resources, utilities, and community links. The repository is highly visible, with 59,447 stars and 6,872 forks, and it was last updated on 2026-03-30 with recent link maintenance commits.
Zie619/n8n-workflows is a large collection of n8n automation workflows, described as "all of the workflows of n8n i could find" and presented as an online-browsable repository. It is very active in visibility terms, with 53,374 stars, 6,937 forks, and recent updates through 2026-03-30. The repo also includes a Python-based API/server stack, container and deployment files, docs, and workflow-related content, so forks may be interesting if you want to build on a large workflow catalog plus a surrounding web/app delivery setup.
Large, active documentation repository for React + TypeScript, aimed at practical guidance rather than a code library. It is heavily used and widely forked, and it appears to be maintained with regular doc updates through early 2026.
OpenManus is a popular, actively maintained Python project for an open-source agent system, with 55,557 stars and 9,703 forks. It appears focused on a runnable local/contained workflow, with entrypoints for `main.py`, `run_flow.py`, `run_mcp.py`, `run_mcp_server.py`, and `sandbox_main.py`, plus Docker support and tests. The repository was last pushed on 2026-02-11 and still updated as of 2026-03-30.