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LlamaFactory is an actively maintained Python project for unified, efficient fine-tuning of 100+ LLMs and VLMs. It is large and widely adopted, with 69,252 stars, 8,436 forks, recent commits on 2026-03-30, and support surfaces for CLI, Web UI, Docker, docs, examples, and tests. Forks are most likely interesting if you want to extend model support, training backends, datasets, or UI/workflow integrations in a fast-moving fine-tuning stack.
psf/requests is a widely used, production-stable Python HTTP client library. It is active, archived=false, and has very large adoption signals: 53,849 stars, 9,810 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-30. The repository is maintained as a standard Python package with docs, tests, and release/build metadata in place.
Syncthing is a large, active Go-based open source project for continuous file synchronization between two or more computers. It emphasizes data safety, security, ease of use, automation, broad platform availability, and individual ownership of syncing.
PaddleOCR is a large, active Python OCR and document-parsing repository from PaddlePaddle. It targets turning PDFs or images into structured data, supports 100+ languages, and ships as an Apache-2.0 project with a CLI package (`paddleocr`) plus documentation and deployment assets.
Mermaid is a large, active JavaScript/TypeScript monorepo for generating diagrams from markdown-like text, including flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, gantt charts, and git graphs. It is widely used and heavily forked, with a large contributor and release workflow around docs, tests, and browser-based validation.
starship/starship is a large, active Rust project for a minimal, fast, highly customizable shell prompt. It has broad adoption signals (55,561 stars, 2,439 forks) and very recent activity, so forks are likely to be interesting if they target prompt behavior, shell integration, theming, or packaging. The repo includes a documentation site, install assets, localization docs, and a substantial `src/` codebase.
Parcel is an active, large, MIT-licensed web bundler monorepo with 44k+ stars and 2.2k+ forks. It targets zero-configuration web app builds and combines Node.js/JavaScript tooling with Rust workspace components. The repo is current as of 2026-03-30 and shows recent v2.16.x release activity.
Pathway is a large, active Python ETL framework for stream processing, real-time analytics, LLM pipelines, and RAG. It pairs a Python API with a Rust engine, and the repo shows substantial ecosystem support, docs, examples, tests, and recent ongoing development. It looks most interesting if you want a mature data-processing fork with both Python ergonomics and Rust-backed execution.
Homebrew/brew is the main Homebrew package manager repository for macOS and Linux. It is active, widely used, and heavily forked, with documentation, contribution, troubleshooting, and release workflow material in-repo. Forks are most interesting if you care about package management tooling, formula/cask ecosystem work, or maintenance of a large Ruby-based OSS project with active upstream development.
sherlock-project/sherlock is a Python OSINT tool for finding social media accounts by username across social networks. It is active, stable, and heavily forked/starred, with recent commits through 2026-03-30. The repo includes docs, tests, container tooling, and a packaged CLI entry point named `sherlock`.
PocketBase is a popular open source Go backend project that packages an embedded SQLite database, realtime subscriptions, built-in file and user management, an admin dashboard UI, and a REST-ish API into a single portable app or library. It is actively maintained, not archived, and has strong adoption signals with 57,226 stars and 3,233 forks.
Alist is an actively maintained Go-based file listing and WebDAV server for multiple storage backends. It is mature and popular, with 49,235 stars and 7,965 forks, and it is currently receiving recent commits on 2026-03-30. The repository includes Docker support, a web frontend, and broad storage-driver coverage.
RAGFlow is an active, widely adopted open-source RAG engine with very large community traction (76,584 stars, 8,577 forks) and recent upstream activity on March 30, 2026. The repository is a multi-language codebase centered on Go and Python, with container tooling, docs, SDKs, and deployment assets included. It positions itself as a retrieval-augmented generation engine with agent capabilities and deep document understanding.
TanStack/query is a large, actively maintained TypeScript/JavaScript monorepo for async state management and server-state/data-fetching utilities. It targets web frameworks including React, Solid, Svelte, and Vue, and appears well-suited for forks that want to extend or specialize query/caching behavior in a mature ecosystem. The repo is very popular, with 48,954 stars and 3,745 forks, and it was updated very recently on 2026-03-30.
Apache ECharts is a widely used browser charting and data visualization library, written in JavaScript with TypeScript support. It is active, large, and mature, with a strong upstream ecosystem: 66k+ stars, 19k+ forks, regular recent commits, and published docs, examples, and extensions.
protocolbuffers/protobuf is the upstream Protocol Buffers repository from Google. It is a large, active, cross-language serialization project with very high adoption, broad build/tooling support, and frequent recent commits on the main branch. Forks are most likely interesting if you care about protobuf core behavior, language bindings, build systems, or downstream compatibility work.
redis/redis is the main Redis open source repository. It is a very active, widely used codebase for a cache, data structure server, and document/vector query engine, with 73,574 stars and 24,553 forks. The repo is current as of 2026-03-30, not archived, and its default branch is `unstable`.
Cline/cline is a popular VS Code-based autonomous coding agent extension with a large user base and active development. It focuses on step-by-step coding assistance with file editing, terminal command execution, browser interaction, and MCP extensibility, with human approval at each step. The repo looks mature and actively maintained, making it most interesting for forks that want to build on an established agentic IDE workflow rather than start from scratch.
opencv/opencv is the main Open Source Computer Vision Library repository. It is active, not archived, and on the `4.x` default branch. The repo is very widely used, with 86,843 stars and 56,542 forks, and it was updated on 2026-03-30.
LocalAI is a very active Go-based open-source AI engine for running many model types locally, with broad API compatibility and strong fork/stars traction. It appears suited for people interested in self-hosted AI infrastructure, model backends, and distributed deployment work.
Neovim is a very active Vim fork focused on extensibility, usability, and maintainability. It is a large, mature project with significant adoption and an active upstream cadence, so forks are most interesting when they need editor-core changes, custom UI/API work, or a base that already supports broad plugin compatibility.
OkHttp is Square’s actively maintained HTTP client for JVM, Android, and GraalVM. It is widely used, with high fork and star counts, and the repo is currently active on the master branch. The project emphasizes efficient defaults, modern HTTP/TLS support, and a principled API with limited configurability.
Streamlit/streamlit is the main open-source Streamlit repo: a Python project for turning scripts into interactive data apps quickly. It is active, popular, and frequently updated, with 44,060 stars, 4,175 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-30. For fork interest, this repo offers a large, mature codebase with clear scope around app building, frontend, testing, and deployment support.
RuView is an active, non-archived MIT-licensed open source project for WiFi-based human sensing: pose estimation, vital-sign monitoring, and presence detection from CSI data. It appears well-maintained, large in adoption, and currently focused on alpha-stage multi-node sensing and firmware/server fixes.
Freqtrade is an actively maintained, Python-based open source crypto trading bot with a large user base and strong ecosystem signals: 48,175 stars, 10,034 forks, and a very recent push on 2026-03-30. The repository is centered on trading automation, backtesting, plotting, money management, and machine-learning-assisted strategy optimization, with support for Telegram and a web UI.