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tldraw/tldraw is an actively maintained, high-popularity infinite canvas SDK for building whiteboard-style React apps. It has very high adoption signals (46,096 stars, 3,111 forks) and recent commits as of 2026-03-30. The repo is a large monorepo with apps, packages, templates, docs, and tooling for SDK, examples, docs, and related products.
netdata/netdata is a large, actively maintained open-source real-time infrastructure monitoring platform focused on observability across full stacks. It has very high adoption signals, with 78k+ stars and 6.3k+ forks, and recent commits show ongoing work on documentation, ML prediction, eBPF, and startup/memory handling.
Daytona is a large, active open-source monorepo for secure, elastic infrastructure to run AI-generated code. It has very high adoption signals with 70,933 stars and 5,537 forks, and recent commits show active maintenance as of 2026-03-30.
expo/expo is the main open-source Expo framework repository: a large, active monorepo for building universal native apps with React that targets Android, iOS, and the web. It has substantial community interest (48,347 stars, 11,588 forks) and very recent activity on 2026-03-30.
Zed is an active, high-star Rust code editor repository with a very large fork base. It is a high-performance, multiplayer editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter, with current development clearly ongoing on `main` and frequent recent commits. Forks are most likely interesting if you want to build on a large, actively maintained editor codebase with collaboration, AI, terminal, LSP, and platform-specific UI work already present.
facebook/docusaurus is a very active, widely used open source documentation-site framework. It targets easy-to-maintain project websites and is currently on `main`, with 64,301 stars, 9,791 forks, and recent commits as of 2026-03-30. Forks are most interesting if you want to customize or extend a mature docs platform rather than start from scratch.
Metabase/metabase is a very active open-source business intelligence and embedded analytics platform. It has a large community footprint (46,667 stars, 6,346 forks) and recent upstream activity on March 30, 2026. The repo appears to be a full product codebase with a web frontend, enterprise module, docs, e2e tests, and container/dev tooling.
Hoppscotch is a large, actively maintained open-source API development ecosystem for web, desktop, and CLI use. It positions itself as an open-source alternative to Postman/Insomnia and supports offline, on-prem, and cloud deployments. The repo is very popular and actively updated, with 78,698 stars, 5,744 forks, and commits as recent as 2026-03-04.
Mastodon is a large, active open source social network server for the Fediverse. It is self-hosted, ActivityPub-based, and built for federated microblogging with real-time timelines, media posts, moderation controls, and OAuth2/REST/Streaming APIs. The repo is mature and actively maintained, with very high fork and star counts and recent commits on 2026-03-30.
`code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent` is a very active, popular open-source AI agent harness, previously called `oh-my-opencode`. It targets multi-model orchestration and plugin-based agent workflows, with recent development still moving quickly on the `dev` branch. The repo is large and well-supported, with extensive docs, tests, multi-language READMEs, and packaging for CLI distribution.
Elastic/elasticsearch is a large, active open source distributed search and analytics engine, with strong emphasis on full-text search, vector search, RAG, logs, metrics, APM, and security use cases. It is heavily forked and starred, and the repository is actively maintained on main.
Discourse/discourse is a large, active, open-source community discussion platform. It is self-hostable, has official hosting available, and is maintained as a Rails + Ember.js application with a substantial plugin ecosystem. The repository is very active and widely adopted, with 46,652 stars and 8,860 forks.
vLLM is a very active, widely adopted open-source LLM inference and serving engine focused on high throughput and memory efficiency. It has a large ecosystem footprint, with 74,699 stars and 14,954 forks, and recent commits show ongoing work across bug fixes, security, ROCm, quantization, and model support.
oven-sh/bun is a very active, high-popularity repository for Bun: an all-in-one JavaScript/TypeScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager. It has 88,467 stars, 4,230 forks, and was updated on 2026-03-30. The repo appears to be a large, actively maintained systems-and-tooling codebase, so forks are most interesting if you want to modify or extend a fast JS runtime/toolchain rather than a small library.
Strapi/strapi is a large, active open-source headless CMS with a strong fork base (9,593 forks) and star count (71,729). It is self-hosted or cloud-capable, built in JavaScript/TypeScript, and aimed at customizable content management with a developer-first workflow.
JetBrains/kotlin is the main Kotlin language repository, actively maintained and very widely used, with 52,516 stars and 6,274 forks. It contains the compiler, core libraries, JS/native/Wasm support, IDE tooling, benchmarks, docs, and build infrastructure, so forks can range from language/runtime work to tooling and ecosystem integrations.
NocoDB is a very popular, actively maintained open source Airtable alternative for building databases online and self-hosting them. The repo is large and mature, with a monorepo structure, Docker-first deployment options, and an active recent commit stream.
Ladybird is a highly active, independent web browser project with 61,850 stars and 2,901 forks, currently in pre-alpha and aimed at developers. It has broad, low-level browser infrastructure, active recent development, and a BSD 2-clause license, which makes it interesting if you want to fork a browser engine or contribute to a serious standards-based browser effort.
Stirling-PDF is a very active open-source PDF platform for editing, signing, redacting, converting, OCR, compressing, and automating PDFs. It supports desktop, browser, and self-hosted server use, and the repo is heavily maintained with a large contributor/fork base.
Ghost is a large, active open source publishing platform focused on modern publishing, memberships, subscriptions, and newsletters. It is widely used and actively maintained, with a large contributor base and frequent recent commits. For fork interest, the repo looks most relevant if you care about a production-ready Node.js CMS with built-in hosting, docs, Docker-based dev, and a broad monorepo setup.
Apache Airflow is a mature, actively maintained workflow orchestration project for programmatically authoring, scheduling, and monitoring data pipelines. It has a very large fork and star count, strong community activity, and a recent commit stream, which makes it a high-signal upstream for forks that want an established Python-based platform with broad ecosystem support.
Ultralytics/ultralytics is a large, actively maintained Python computer-vision library for YOLO models. It targets object detection, tracking, instance segmentation, image classification, and pose estimation, with strong documentation, examples, tests, and container support. It is highly popular and active, with 55,185 stars, 10,612 forks, and commits landing as recently as 2026-03-30.
Grafana/grafana is a large, active observability and data-visualization platform for metrics, logs, and traces. It is broadly adopted, with 72,844 stars and 13,622 forks, and the repository is actively maintained on `main` with recent commits on 2026-03-30. Its codebase is a mixed Go, TypeScript, and Node.js project with substantial frontend, backend, docs, and end-to-end test infrastructure.
DBeaver is a large, actively maintained, cross-platform database tool and SQL client. It targets broad database connectivity, has a mature plugin-based desktop architecture, and appears to be a high-activity upstream with frequent recent commits. For forks, the codebase looks most interesting if you want a substantial JVM/Eclipse RCP/OSGi application with wide database support and many extension points.
Svelte is a large, active MIT-licensed monorepo for the Svelte web framework. It has very high adoption signals (86,135 stars, 4,835 forks) and very recent activity, so forks are likely to stay relevant if they track upstream changes. The repo centers on compiler-driven web app development, with documentation, playgrounds, benchmarking, and multiple packages in one workspace.