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Express is a mature, widely forked Node.js web framework focused on being fast, unopinionated, and minimalist. It is actively maintained, not archived, and shows recent development through March 1, 2026 commits and a current release version of 5.2.1.
MarkText is a mature, cross-platform open-source markdown editor for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It is active as of 2026-03-04, has a large user and fork base, and appears focused on speed and usability rather than being archived or experimental.
macrozheng/mall is a large, popular e-commerce reference project: 83k stars, 29k forks, actively updated as of 2026-03-06, and organized as a Spring Boot + MyBatis monorepo with Docker deployment. It covers both a storefront and an admin system, so forks are most interesting if you want a full-stack Java mall baseline rather than a small library or demo.
Made-With-ML is a Python-based educational repository for learning how to design, develop, deploy, and iterate on production-grade machine learning applications. It appears actively maintained, with a recent commit on 2026-03-04, and has substantial adoption with 47,026 stars and 7,386 forks.
Microsoft's `ai-agents-for-beginners` is a large, active course repository for learning AI agents, with 12+ lessons and extensive multilingual support. It is widely forked and starred, and appears maintained through frequent translation and documentation updates.
Large, actively maintained prompt-engineering documentation repo for the `dair-ai/Prompt-Engineering-Guide` project. It is popular and widely forked, with 72,470 stars and 7,760 forks, and the README points to a live web version at promptingguide.ai plus courses, lectures, and resources around prompt engineering, context engineering, RAG, and AI agents.
`coreybutler/nvm-windows` is a popular Windows-only Node.js version manager. It is active, not archived, and appears to be in a transition period toward a successor project called Author/Runtime, with recent README notices distinguishing the latest v1.2.x line from the stable v1.1.12 release.
v2ray/v2ray-core is a Go-based network-proxy core for building tools that bypass network restrictions and secure network connections. It is highly forked and starred, but the repository itself points readers to v2fly/v2ray-core, and the visible recent commit history is old relative to the current date.
CorentinJ/Real-Time-Voice-Cloning is a Python-based open-source voice cloning repo for cloning a voice from a few seconds of audio and generating arbitrary speech in real time. It implements SV2TTS plus encoder, synthesizer, and vocoder components, and the repo is still maintained with recent fixes and packaging updates. It is very popular, with 59,571 stars and 9,415 forks.
IINA is an actively developed, high-profile open source macOS video player built around mpv. It has a large user base and fork ecosystem, a modern macOS focus, and a broad feature set spanning video, music, subtitles, playback history, controls, browser extensions, and plugin support. Forks are likely interesting if you care about macOS media playback, UI/UX customization, or mpv-based extensions.
Fira Code is a widely used open source monospaced programming font focused on ligatures and related typography features. It is active, not archived, and has substantial adoption signals: 81,350 stars and 3,183 forks. Forks are likely most interesting if you want to modify font glyphs, ligatures, editor compatibility, or the build/release pipeline rather than a general-purpose software app.
Official Google repository for Material Symbols and classic Material Icons: a large, active icon asset source rather than an application codebase. It is widely used and heavily forked, with frequent updates to Symbols and multiple distribution formats.
LX Music Desktop is a mature, actively maintained Electron + Vue music app for Linux, macOS, and Windows 7+. It appears primarily useful as a desktop music player/search helper with extras like Scheme URL support, an open local API, and a separate data sync service. The repository is large, popular, and packaging-focused, so forks are most interesting if you want to change app behavior, distribution, or integrations rather than start from a small codebase.
`youngyangyang04/leetcode-master` is a large, highly starred LeetCode study guide repo centered on the Chinese “代码随想录” path: a curated, ordered set of 200 classic algorithm problems with detailed explanations, diagrams, videos, and multi-language code support. It looks best suited for forks that want a polished interview-prep curriculum, translated or localized learning content, or community-maintained study notes rather than a code library or application framework.
isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines is the upstream C++ Core Guidelines repository: a documentation site for modern C++11+ coding rules, best practices, and support material. It is actively maintained, not archived, and has a large fork ecosystem (5,545 forks) and strong adoption (44,873 stars).
Spotube is a large, active open source music streaming app for desktop and mobile. Its main appeal for fork decisions is its plugin-based, cross-platform architecture, local playback control, offline/downloable track support, and strong anti-tracking stance. The repository is well-established, with heavy community interest and frequent recent development.
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.