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MarkItDown is an actively maintained Python converter for turning many document and media formats into Markdown, with strong traction for forks: 92,866 stars and 5,591 forks. It targets LLM and text-analysis workflows more than high-fidelity human-facing document rendering, and it has recent work on PDF memory use, OCR, table handling, and Markdown compatibility. The repo also includes an MCP server for integration with LLM apps.
romkatv/powerlevel10k is a widely used Zsh theme focused on speed, flexibility, and guided setup. The upstream repo is active as of 2026-03-14, has 53,512 stars and 2,397 forks, but the README explicitly says support is very limited, no new features are planned, and most bugs will go unfixed. For fork interest, it is a mature, stable codebase with a clear user-facing niche rather than an actively evolving project.
Day.js is a widely used, actively maintained JavaScript date-time library that positions itself as a 2kB immutable, Moment.js-compatible alternative. It has strong adoption signals (48,621 stars, 2,425 forks), recent commits through 2026-03-16, and a broad docs/testing/tooling setup.
Gogs is a mature self-hosted Git service written in Go, positioned as a simple, stable, extensible, low-resource alternative for teams that want to run their own Git hosting. It appears actively maintained, with very recent commits and a large fork/star base, which makes it a plausible upstream for forks that want an established, widely used codebase rather than a greenfield project.
A large, actively maintained curated list of machine learning frameworks, libraries, tools, and learning resources. It is not an application or library itself; the main value is in the categorized reference content across languages and ML subdomains.
`jesseduffield/lazydocker` is an active, widely used Go-based terminal UI for managing Docker and Docker Compose. It has a large user base, strong recent activity, and a mature repo with docs, CI, release, and vendoring setup, which makes it a plausible fork candidate if you want to extend or specialize Docker workflow tooling rather than start from scratch.
Legado is an active, open source Android novel reader focused on highly customizable content sources and reading controls. It has a large user base and fork ecosystem, and the repository shows recent maintenance through March 2026. Forks are most interesting if they want to extend or tailor an Android reading app with custom source rules, subscription content, local TXT/EPUB support, and deep reading UI customization.
EasySpider is a popular, actively maintained open source web crawler/browser automation tool focused on no-code task design and execution. It is positioned as completely free for commercial use and secondary development, and it also supports command-line execution for embedding into other systems.
PayloadsAllTheThings is a large, actively maintained cheat-sheet repository for web application security and pentest/CTF payloads. It is highly popular, with 76,456 stars and 16,802 forks, and it was updated on 2026-03-30 with recent commits through 2026-03-16.
A large, actively updated curated list of high-quality public datasets, organized by topic. The repo is mostly a generated README plus a `Datasets` directory, and it appears to be used as a catalog rather than a code project.
socket.io/socket.io is a large, active Node.js realtime application framework. It has very high adoption signals (62,991 stars, 10,154 forks), an MIT license, and a multi-package workspace centered on server/client protocol and adapter packages. The repo is actively maintained, with recent commits in March 2026 and a current security-related update in the log.
ultralytics/yolov5 is a widely used Python/PyTorch computer-vision repository for YOLOv5, with support for object detection, image segmentation, image classification, and exports to ONNX/CoreML/TFLite. It is active, not archived, and has very large adoption signals: 57,108 stars, 17,449 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-18.
Redux is a widely used JavaScript library for predictable global state management. This repo is active, not archived, and appears to be the core Redux project with docs, examples, tests, a website, and TypeScript-based tooling. It has a large ecosystem signal: 61,451 stars and 15,110 forks.
Union is a large, active open-source zero-knowledge bridging protocol focused on trust-minimized cross-chain messaging, asset transfers, NFTs, and DeFi. It combines on-chain contracts, relayers, light clients, a prover, node tooling, and a documentation/app stack, so forks are most interesting if you care about interoperability infrastructure rather than a single-purpose library.
Highly popular Node.js/JavaScript project that generates dynamic GitHub profile/readme stats cards. It is active, non-archived, and heavily forked/starred, which makes forks potentially interesting if they add new card types, themes, or behavior around stat rendering and deployment. The repo appears production-oriented with tests, linting, CI, and Vercel deployment support.
MiroFish is a large, active open source AI prediction/simulation engine built around multi-agent swarm intelligence. It has a web frontend, Python backend, Docker support, and a strong recent commit history. The repository is popular by fork/star count, but the README frames it more as an ambitious prediction sandbox and demo platform than a narrowly scoped utility.
A large, active front-end interview preparation repository with documentation-heavy content covering interview formats, front-end system design, trivia, coding questions, and company-specific interview questions. It is popular and widely forked, and the repo was recently updated in March 2026.
Tabby is a highly configurable terminal emulator and SSH/serial client for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It also includes telnet, SFTP, theming, split panes, tab restoration, plugin support, and a web app for SSH/SFTP/Telnet access. The repo is active, large, and heavily forked/starred, so forks are most interesting if you care about terminal UX, remote connection tooling, or plugin-driven customization.
iluwatar/java-design-patterns is a large, actively maintained Java repository focused on implementing design patterns as commented source examples and tutorials. It has very high adoption signals (93,838 stars, 27,366 forks), is not archived, and was pushed on 2026-03-20. The repo is organized as a Maven multi-module project with one module per pattern, plus documentation, contribution guides, CI, and localization assets.
golang-standards/project-layout is a widely used, non-official community guide for standard Go application project structure. It is documentation-focused, not a code-heavy application, and its current content emphasizes common directory patterns like cmd, internal, pkg, vendor, configs, deployments, docs, examples, scripts, and test. The repository is active, with recent translation and README maintenance, but forks are most useful as reference implementations or opinionated templates rather than as a finished product.
Alacritty is a mature, actively maintained Rust terminal emulator focused on speed and cross-platform support. It is a beta-level project with a large user base, frequent recent commits, and a clear emphasis on performance, configuration, and integration with existing desktop tooling.
xtekky/gpt4free is a very large, actively maintained Python project for accessing multiple language-model and media-generation providers through a unified interface. It includes a Python client, async client, OpenAI-compatible FastAPI API, web GUI, CLI, Docker images, and browser JS client support. The repo is highly popular and actively developed, with 65,943 stars, 13,646 forks, and commits from 2026-03-21.
x64dbg/x64dbg is an active, widely used open-source Windows user-mode debugger focused on reverse engineering and malware analysis. It has a large community footprint, a plugin system, and ongoing development on the `development` branch.
dockur/windows is a highly active, widely forked project for running Windows inside a Docker container. It appears practical rather than experimental: it is maintained on the `master` branch, updated recently, and ships with Docker Compose, Kubernetes, and devcontainer support.
`charlax/professional-programming` is a large, actively maintained curated resource collection for software engineers. It is a markdown-heavy reference repo organized around topics like coding, architecture, debugging, CI, databases, observability, career growth, and many more. With about 50.7k stars, 4k forks, and recent commits in March 2026, it looks active and widely used as a learning/reference hub rather than an application codebase.