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usememos/memos is an actively maintained, open-source self-hosted note-taking app focused on quick capture. It is large and popular, with 58,366 stars and 4,226 forks, and it was updated and pushed on 2026-03-30. The repo is MIT-licensed, written in Go, and includes web, server, store, proto, plugin, and docs components.
rails/rails is the main Ruby on Rails framework repository. It is a large, active, non-archived project with very high adoption signals: 58,317 stars, 22,180 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-29. Forks are likely interesting if you want to track or modify a mature, widely used web framework rather than a narrow application.
AFFiNE is a large, active open-source workspace app positioned as a Notion and Miro alternative. It focuses on local-first, privacy-first knowledge work with docs, canvas/whiteboard, tables, collaboration, and AI-assisted creation. The repo is highly active and heavily forked, which makes it a strong candidate if you want a mature, complex codebase with clear product scope and ongoing development.
browser-use/browser-use is a large, active Python project for browser automation aimed at making websites accessible for AI agents. It has very high adoption signals in the repo metadata: 85,038 stars, 9,850 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-29. The repository includes a CLI, examples, tests, Docker support, and docs-focused files, suggesting it is intended for both library use and practical automation workflows.
JeecgBoot is a large AI-driven low-code platform for Java, with both zero-code configuration and code-generation workflows. It includes a Spring Boot back end, Vue 3 front end, microservices support, online forms/reports/charts, workflow automation, AI chat and model features, and a plugin/MCP ecosystem. The repo is active, popular, and likely attractive if you want a mature enterprise low-code base rather than a small starter project.
jestjs/jest is the main Jest monorepo: a large, active JavaScript testing framework with a documentation site, TypeScript support, and a broad package-based codebase. It looks like a mature upstream worth watching if you care about testing infrastructure, release cadence, or fork-specific changes rather than a small standalone library.
Keras is a large, actively maintained Python deep learning framework. The repo describes Keras 3 as a multi-backend library for JAX, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and OpenVINO, with broad model-building support and a strong focus on high-level usability. It is widely adopted, with 63,917 stars and 19,744 forks, and was updated very recently.
swiftlang/swift is the upstream Swift language repository: the main implementation of the Swift programming language, with active development as of 2026-03-30 and a very large community footprint (69,866 stars, 10,692 forks). It is not archived. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about compiler/runtime work, standard library changes, tests, or contributing to the language ecosystem.
Deepfakes/faceswap is an actively maintained Python project for face swapping in pictures and videos. It has a large user base and fork ecosystem, with 55,096 stars and 13,408 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-29. The repo includes CLI entry points, a GUI, docs, tests, Dockerfiles for CPU and GPU, and plugin/config/requirements structure.
Jadx is a Java-based Dex-to-Java decompiler for Android APK, dex, aar, aab, and zip inputs. It ships both CLI and GUI tools, includes resource decoding and a deobfuscator, and is actively maintained with recent commits through 2026-03-29.
Cypress is a large, active MIT-licensed open source browser testing framework. It is widely adopted (49,610 stars, 3,400 forks) and still receiving frequent commits as of 2026-03-29. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about end-to-end or component testing tooling, binary/runtime build flows, or ecosystem integrations around browser testing.
OpenCut is an active, popular open-source video editor positioned as a CapCut alternative. The repo supports web, desktop, and mobile, with the main web app in Next.js and an in-progress native desktop app.
Vaultwarden is a Rust-based, self-hosted Bitwarden-compatible server with strong Docker/container support. It is very active, widely forked, and appears aimed at people who want an alternative to Bitwarden's official server for self-hosting.
Joplin is a large, actively maintained open source note-taking and to-do app with sync, offline-first storage, end-to-end encryption, and desktop/mobile/browser coverage. It has high fork and star counts, and recent commits show ongoing work across desktop, mobile, server, and dependency updates, which makes it a strong candidate if you care about a mature, broad-scope forkable codebase.
FFmpeg/FFmpeg is the upstream mirror of FFmpeg, a large multimedia processing codebase for audio, video, subtitles, metadata, and streaming. It is very active, widely forked, and heavily starred, with recent commits showing ongoing low-level codec, filter, swscale, x86/aarch64, and test work.
bitcoin/bitcoin is Bitcoin Core’s main integration and staging tree: a large, active, security-critical C++ project for connecting to the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network, fully validating blocks and transactions, and optionally building a wallet and GUI. It is very widely forked and starred, and the default branch is actively maintained.
ngosang/trackerslist is a highly active repository that publishes automatically updated public BitTorrent tracker lists. It has 53,333 stars, 6,623 forks, is not archived, and was updated on 2026-03-30.
Prettier/prettier is the main Prettier repository: an opinionated code formatter for JavaScript, TypeScript, Flow, JSX, JSON, CSS, SCSS, Less, HTML, Vue, Angular, GraphQL, Markdown, and YAML. It is very active, unarchived, and large, with 51,737 stars, 4,692 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-25 and 2026-03-30.
Uptime Kuma is a popular self-hosted monitoring tool with a large, active upstream: 84,645 stars, 7,577 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-30. It is packaged for Docker and non-Docker installs, and the repository is still actively maintained.
Gitea is a large, active self-hosted Git service project: "Git with a cup of tea!" It targets an all-in-one development platform with Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry, and CI/CD. The repo is well-maintained, very popular, and clearly suitable for forks that want an established upstream with ongoing change.
Ionic Framework is a large, active open source UI toolkit for building cross-platform apps with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Components. It supports iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps, and includes framework packages for Angular, React, and Vue. The repo is actively maintained, with high star and fork counts and recent commits as of 2026-03-30.
Ghostty is an active, widely used open source terminal emulator with a strong upstream: 49,142 stars, 2,168 forks, and recent commits on March 29-30, 2026. The project emphasizes native platform UI, GPU acceleration, standards-compliant terminal emulation, and an embeddable cross-platform library (`libghostty`).
oobabooga/text-generation-webui is the original local LLM web UI: a Gradio-based interface for running models fully offline. It covers text generation, vision, tool-calling, training, image generation, file attachments, and an OpenAI/Anthropic-compatible API. The repo is very active and widely forked, so forks may be interesting if they add niche integrations, UI changes, or backend/model support on top of an already broad base.
Jekyll/jekyll is a large, active Ruby static site generator with strong community adoption and a long maintenance history. It is especially relevant if you want a mature blog-aware site generator, a GitHub Pages-adjacent stack, or a fork for Ruby ecosystem changes, platform support, plugin behavior, or site-generation customization.
Mole is an actively maintained Go-based macOS maintenance tool with a large user base and high fork activity. It focuses on deep cleaning, uninstalling apps and leftovers, disk analysis, system optimization, and live machine stats, all from a single binary. The repo is MIT-licensed, has 44,744 stars and 1,321 forks, and was last pushed on 2026-03-30.