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`modelcontextprotocol/servers` is the official MCP reference-servers repository. It is active, popular, and intentionally focused on small reference implementations rather than production-ready products. Forks are most interesting if you want MCP examples, SDK usage patterns, or a starting point for building your own server, not if you want a maintained server catalog or polished end-user app.
crewAIInc/crewAI is a popular, actively maintained Python framework for orchestrating autonomous, role-playing AI agents. It is positioned as a fast, flexible multi-agent automation framework, with both open-source core and enterprise-oriented offerings around CrewAI Flows and the AMP Suite. The repo is large and active, with 47,573 stars, 6,444 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-30.
FastAPI is a highly active Python web framework for building APIs with standard type hints. The repo is large and mature, with extensive docs, tests, scripts, and packaging support, and it is clearly maintained with recent commits on 2026-03-30. Its scale, popularity, and ongoing release activity make it a strong upstream candidate for forks focused on API frameworks or documentation-heavy Python projects.
Helix is a widely used Rust-based modal text editor with 43,674 stars, 3,386 forks, and active development as of 2026-03-29. It is positioned as a Kakoune/Neovim-inspired terminal editor with strong built-in language support and documentation, so forks are most interesting if they want to build on an actively maintained modern editor core rather than a dormant codebase.
TrafficMonitor is a Windows desktop floating-window app for showing live network speed, CPU and memory usage, with taskbar integration, skin support, history traffic stats, hardware monitoring, and a plugin system. It is active, widely forked, and still being updated; the current repository state shows 43,690 stars, 3,623 forks, and commits as recent as 2026-03-29.
docker/awesome-compose is a large, actively maintained catalog of Docker Compose sample applications. It is aimed at local development and tinkering, not production deployment, and covers many multi-service stacks plus some single-service and basic platform setups.
Large React interview-prep repository with 500+ Q&A, focused on ReactJS concepts and interview readiness. It is active, heavily forked, and frequently updated, but the content is mostly documentation rather than application code.
v2rayNG is a large, actively maintained Android client for V2Ray, with support for Xray core and v2fly core. It is popular and highly forked, which makes it a plausible fork target if you care about Android proxy client maintenance, core updates, or UI/behavior changes.
gsd-build/get-shit-done is a popular MIT-licensed Node.js/TypeScript CLI package for meta-prompting, context engineering, and spec-driven development across Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Codex, Copilot, Cursor, and Antigravity. It is actively maintained, with 45,014 stars, 3,632 forks, and recent commits through 2026-03-29. The repo is organized as an installer plus commands, agents, hooks, scripts, SDK, docs, and tests, and the package exposes `get-shit-done-cc` via `bin/install.js`.
webpack/webpack is a very large, actively maintained JavaScript module bundler. It packages JS and related assets into one or more bundles, supports code splitting and loaders for transforming many file types, and has a highly modular plugin system. The repo is mature, popular, and still seeing frequent commits.
ggml-org/whisper.cpp is a very active C/C++ port of OpenAI’s Whisper ASR model, with a strong emphasis on lightweight, dependency-free, high-performance local inference. It looks well-suited for forks that want to extend cross-platform speech recognition, device-specific acceleration, or offline voice features.
microsoft/autogen is a large, active open source framework for building multi-agent AI applications that can work autonomously or with humans. It is Python-first, has a .NET area and protos in the repo, and includes documentation and an AutoGen Studio no-code GUI. The repo is currently maintained, with recent commits in March 2026 and a note that new users should consider Microsoft Agent Framework while AutoGen continues to receive bug fixes and critical security patches.
JuliaLang/julia is the upstream source repository for the Julia programming language: a high-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing. It is very active, with recent commits as of 2026-03-29, a large community footprint, and a broad source tree that includes the compiler, lowering/syntax components, standard library, CLI, docs, tests, and build/dependency infrastructure.
A large, actively maintained curated index of open-source iOS-family apps, not a standalone app. The repo is a collaborative catalog for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS projects, with 1,647 listed projects, 49,427 stars, and 5,747 forks. It is updated frequently and the README is generated from `contents.json`.
Spring Framework is a large, actively maintained JVM framework repository for enterprise application development. It is highly popular and widely forked, with broad module coverage across core container, web, data access, messaging, testing, and build/documentation infrastructure.
slidevjs/slidev is a large, actively maintained open source presentation framework for developers. It is centered on Markdown-based slide authoring with themes, interactive Vue components, presenter mode, drawing, LaTeX, Mermaid diagrams, icons, built-in editor support, recording, and export to PDF/PNG/PPTX.
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.