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Apache Superset is a large, actively maintained Apache-licensed data visualization and business intelligence platform. It is a high-interest fork target because it has very high adoption signals: 71,675 stars, 16,921 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-30.
Pi-hole/pi-hole is the main Pi-hole upstream repository: a Linux-based, network-wide DNS sinkhole for ad blocking and privacy control. It is very active and widely adopted, with 56,332 stars, 3,000 forks, and a recent release/commit history through March 30, 2026. The repo centers on install scripts, CLI tooling, web interface assets, manpages, and tests, suggesting a mature, operational project rather than a small library.
bytedance/deer-flow is an active, high-traffic open-source "super agent harness" for long-horizon tasks like research, coding, and creation. It is a 2.0 rewrite with separate 1.x legacy branch, has substantial community interest, and is currently under active development.
Vue.js core is the main repository for Vue, a progressive, incrementally adoptable JavaScript framework for building web UIs. It is very active, not archived, and shows recent release and dependency-maintenance work, with a large ecosystem footprint (53,346 stars and 9,073 forks).
commaai/openpilot is a large, active MIT-licensed open source driver-assistance platform that describes itself as an operating system for robotics and says it currently supports 300+ cars. It has very high adoption signals, with 60,453 stars and 10,758 forks, and recent commits show ongoing development through March 30, 2026.
tmux/tmux is the upstream source for tmux, a terminal multiplexer that lets you create, access, and control multiple terminals from one screen, detach and reattach sessions, and build from source on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux, macOS, and Solaris. It is active and well-maintained, with 43,727 stars, 2,525 forks, and commits as recent as 2026-03-30. For fork interest, this is a large, mature, still-moving upstream with tests/fuzzing-related directories and ongoing bug fixes and feature additions.
mui/material-ui is the main MUI monorepo for Material UI, a large MIT-licensed React component library implementing Google’s Material Design. It is very active, with high adoption signals (98,016 stars, 32,697 forks) and recent commits on 2026-03-30. Forks are most interesting if you care about a mature, heavily maintained UI system with documentation, examples, and a broad package ecosystem.
MinerU is a Python open source project for converting complex documents, especially PDFs, into LLM-ready Markdown/JSON for agentic workflows. It is active, popular, and forkable: 57,566 stars, 4,766 forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-30. The repo includes CLI tools, API/server entry points, Gradio, Docker, docs, demos, tests, and packaging for PyPI.
gstack is a MIT-licensed Node/Bun-based repository for Claude Code workflows, centered on a large set of opinionated slash-command skills and browser/automation tools. It is explicitly positioned as Garry Tan’s exact Claude Code setup, with 23 specialist roles and 8 power tools for product, engineering, design, QA, security, and release work. The repo is active, popular, and recently updated.
Huginn is a Ruby-based automation platform for building agents that monitor online sources, propagate events through a directed graph, and take actions on your behalf. It is widely used and actively maintained, with 48,998 stars, 4,244 forks, and a push on 2026-03-30. The repository includes Docker and other deployment tooling, a Rails app, and a broad set of agent integrations.
Terraform is HashiCorp’s open source infrastructure-as-code core: a Go-based CLI and graph engine for safely creating, changing, and versioning infrastructure. It is very active, widely forked, and well documented, so forks are most interesting when they focus on core workflow changes, backend/state behavior, provider integration, or developer tooling around Terraform core.
Coolify is an actively maintained, open-source, self-hostable PaaS for deploying static sites, databases, full-stack apps, and 280+ one-click services on your own servers. It is a large, popular repository with 52k+ stars, 3.9k+ forks, and recent commits on 2026-03-24 and 2026-03-30, so forks may be interesting if you care about self-hosting, deployment automation, or platform tooling.
Typst is an actively maintained Rust workspace for a markup-based typesetting system and CLI compiler. It aims to be easier to learn than LaTeX while still covering document formatting, math, bibliography, scripting, and fast incremental compilation. The repo is large and mature, with substantial docs, tests, tooling, and a very active recent commit stream.
withastro/astro is a large, active open source web framework for content-driven websites. It is a highly starred and heavily forked monorepo centered on Astro, with official integrations, a project generator, examples, benchmarking, docs/reference material, and substantial CI/lint/test automation. The repo was updated on 2026-03-30 and appears actively maintained.
first-contributions is a documentation-focused open source project aimed at helping beginners make their first contribution to open source. It is highly active, widely forked, and heavily starred, with recent commits showing ongoing maintenance mainly around contributor list updates.
Penpot/penpot is a large, active open-source design tool repository with 45,105 stars and 2,636 forks. It targets browser-based or self-hosted design/code collaboration, includes plugins, design tokens, and a sizable multi-part codebase. Recent commits on 2026-03-30 show active maintenance across frontend, backend, and tooling.
Home Assistant Core is a large, active Python home automation platform focused on local control and privacy. It is very widely used and forked, with 85,893 stars and 37,111 forks, and it is under active development on the `dev` branch as of 2026-03-30. This repository would be interesting to forks that want a production-stable, community-driven automation engine with broad integration support and a strong emphasis on modular extensibility.
Prometheus/prometheus is the upstream Prometheus monitoring system and time series database. It is a very active, mature Go project with heavy adoption signals: 63,309 stars, 10,284 forks, and a recent push on 2026-03-30. Forks are likely to be interesting if you care about monitoring, metrics collection, alerting, or PromQL-based querying.
Ruff is a large, actively maintained Rust-based Python linter and code formatter with a strong Python packaging layer. It has very high adoption signals, a broad ruleset, and a monorepo structure that includes linting, formatting, parser, server, docs, playground, fuzzing, and Python integration pieces.
Puppeteer is a very active, widely used JavaScript library for browser automation against Chrome and Firefox. It is maintained on `main`, is not archived, and has a large ecosystem footprint with 93,975 stars and 9,407 forks. The repo includes the library packages, tests, docs, examples, website, and tooling for builds, linting, docs, and releases.
ocornut/imgui is Dear ImGui, a C++ graphical user interface library with minimal dependencies. It is very active, widely used, and not archived. The repo shows a core library plus backends, examples, docs, and misc support files.
World Monitor is a very active AGPL-3.0 open source dashboard for real-time global intelligence: AI-assisted news aggregation, geopolitical monitoring, infrastructure tracking, and finance/risk monitoring in one interface. It has a large community footprint (45,382 stars, 7,286 forks) and recent commits on March 30, 2026, so forks are likely interesting if you want a maintained, high-activity codebase with multiple product variants and deployment targets.
OpenHands/OpenHands is an actively maintained AI-driven development platform with a very large community footprint (70,191 stars, 8,786 forks) and recent commits on March 30, 2026. The repo includes both open-source and source-available components, with an MIT-licensed core plus an enterprise directory that is source-available under commercial licensing terms for extended use.
Odoo/odoo is the main open-source Odoo repository: a large, actively maintained Python codebase for a suite of web-based business apps that together form an ERP. It has very high adoption signals (49,810 stars, 31,939 forks) and is on default branch `19.0`, with recent commits showing ongoing fixes, improvements, and translation updates as of 2026-03-30.
grpc/grpc is the upstream gRPC repository: a multi-language, open source RPC framework centered on a shared C++ core. It is highly active, with 44,563 stars, 11,098 forks, and a push/update timestamp on 2026-03-30. The repo includes broad build and tooling support (Bazel, CMake, Make, Swift Package, Python packaging) and language-specific code for C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, and C#.