GHTrending helps developers move from "what should replace this tool?" to a shortlist of live GitHub projects with actual momentum, maintenance, and category context.
Look for the job to be done first, then narrow into one focused board.
Review the repo page to understand momentum, maintenance, and nearby alternatives.
Use language guides once you know the ecosystem you actually want to build in.
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Prefer repos with current maintenance, clear docs, and a practical place in your stack.
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Engineering teams, founders, and developers who want a cleaner view than raw GitHub search.
Engineering teams, founders, and developers who want a cleaner view than raw GitHub search.
Use focused category pages instead of generic top-star lists.
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