GHTrending is a developer-first discovery experience for open source projects. It helps you quickly see what's trending, which repositories are growing fastest, and where the developer community is paying attention.
Modern developers are flooded with new tools, frameworks, and libraries every day. Official GitHub trending pages are useful, but they're not designed as a focused discovery surface for engineers who want signal, not noise.
This project curates GitHub repositories into clear, ranked lists – by daily momentum, weekly growth, and total stars – so you can quickly understand what's worth a closer look without spending your day scrolling social feeds.
Data is aggregated from the GitHub API and stored in a dedicated Supabase instance. A ranking engine combines stars, forks, and recent activity into a single score, which powers the "Trending Today" and "Fastest Growing" views. Historical snapshots are used to track momentum over time.
GHTrending is an independent project and is not affiliated with GitHub, Inc.
GHTrending is built and maintained by a developer who cares about good tools and good experiences. It started as a personal need: a cleaner, faster way to keep track of interesting open source projects without living on social media.
If you'd like to share feedback, suggest improvements, or discuss integrations, feel free to reach out directly.