GitHub Trending Repositories - April 22, 2026
AI agents dominate GitHub trends, from beginner guides to advanced RAG frameworks.
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AI agents dominate GitHub trends, from beginner guides to advanced RAG frameworks.
Ad-blocking, global intelligence, and network circumvention dominate GitHub's trending list.
Paperless-ngx soars, FinceptTerminal emerges: Document management and finance tech shine.
AI SRE agents and AI-driven code generation dominate GitHub trends.
AI agents take center stage, from multi-agent frameworks to screen-reading assistants.
LLMs dominate GitHub, Google's Magika shines, and AI agents redefine development.
RustFS and Ralph lead GitHub trends, showcasing storage speed and AI agent automation.
GitHub trends reveal access to educational resources and the growing importance of design systems.
jq's enduring popularity and the rise of AI agent platforms on GitHub.
AI coding determinism and financial market foundation models lead GitHub's trending repos.
Harbor leads cloud-native security, highlighting registry importance.
AI tutors, Reddit video bots, and Karpathy's influence dominate GitHub trends.
AI models, local LLMs, and self-hosted solutions dominate GitHub's trending repos.
On-device AI, lightweight LLMs dominate GitHub trends on April 6, 2026.
AI Agents, Mac ML, and Desktop Messaging Dominate GitHub's Trending Repositories Today
fff.nvim redefines file searching for devs; AI integration and performance lead trends.
Axios dominates GitHub trending, signaling enduring demand for robust HTTP clients.
Top GitHub projects for April 1, 2026: coding interviews, Neovim, and personal knowledge management.
Exploring GitHub's top trends: freeCodeCamp's massive educational footprint and Sherlock's privacy-focused social media sleuthing.
Open source innovation in 3D modeling and AI highlights GitHub's trending landscape.