Posts tagged: github-stars

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Feb 2026 | 5 posts
I’m impressed by nicegui [1] from zauberzeug [2]. Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way. References: [1]: https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui [2]: https://github.com/zauberzeug
Looking for inspiration? unnamed_game_1_v2 [1] by Mordoria [2]. The Release of Mordoria References: [1]: https://github.com/Mordoria/unnamed_game_1_v2 [2]: https://github.com/Mordoria
Check out sidekick.nvim [1] by folke [2]. It’s a well-crafted project with great potential. Your Neovim AI sidekick References: [1]: https://github.com/folke/sidekick.nvim [2]: https://github.com/folke
I’m really excited about mdserve [1], an amazing project by jfernandez [2]. It’s worth exploring! Fast markdown preview server with live reload and theme support. References: [1]: https://github.com/jfernandez/mdserve [2]: https://github.com/jfernandez
I’m impressed by fastapi-radar [1] from doganarif [2]. A powerful debugging dashboard for FastAPI [3] applications. Monitor HTTP requests, SQL queries, and exceptions in real-time with a beautiful React UI. One-line integration, zero configuration needed. References: [1]: https://github.com/doganarif/fastapi-radar [2]: https://github.com/doganarif [3]: /fastapi/
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on gittype [1], created by unhappychoice [2]. A CLI code-typing game that turns your source code into typing challenges References: [1]: https://github.com/unhappychoice/gittype [2]: https://github.com/unhappychoice
mmulet [1] has done a fantastic job with term.everything [2]. Highly recommend taking a look. Run any GUI app in the terminal❗ References: [1]: https://github.com/mmulet [2]: https://github.com/mmulet/term.everything
I like ChrisBuilds’s [1] project terminaltexteffects [2]. TerminalTextEffects (TTE) is a terminal visual effects engine, application, and Python library. References: [1]: https://github.com/ChrisBuilds [2]: https://github.com/ChrisBuilds/terminaltexteffects
I recently discovered python-socketio [1] by miguelgrinberg [2], and it’s truly impressive. Python Socket.IO server and client References: [1]: https://github.com/miguelgrinberg/python-socketio [2]: https://github.com/miguelgrinberg
The work on overtype [1] by panphora [2]. The markdown editor that’s just a textarea https://overtype.dev References: [1]: https://github.com/panphora/overtype [2]: https://github.com/panphora
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on obsidian-livesync [1], created by vrtmrz [2]. No description available. References: [1]: https://github.com/vrtmrz/obsidian-livesync [2]: https://github.com/vrtmrz
I like syncthing’s [1] project syncthing [2]. Open Source Continuous File Synchronization References: [1]: https://github.com/syncthing [2]: https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing
Check out pythops [1] and their project impala [2]. 🛜 TUI for managing wifi on Linux References: [1]: https://github.com/pythops [2]: https://github.com/pythops/impala
iodine [1] by yarrick [2] is a game-changer in its space. Excited to see how it evolves. Official git [3] repo for iodine dns tunnel References: [1]: https://github.com/yarrick/iodine [2]: https://github.com/yarrick [3]: /glossary/git/
I recently discovered Termix [1] by Termix-SSH [2], and it’s truly impressive. Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal, tunneling, and file editing capabilities. References: [1]: https://github.com/Termix-SSH/Termix [2]: https://github.com/Termix-SSH
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on nwg-look [1], created by nwg-piotr [2]. GTK3 settings editor adapted to work in the wlroots environment References: [1]: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/nwg-look [2]: https://github.com/nwg-piotr
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on selectolax [1], created by rushter [2]. Python binding to Modest and Lexbor engines (fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors). References: [1]: https://github.com/rushter/selectolax [2]: https://github.com/rushter
I like rqlite’s [1] project rqlite [2]. The lightweight, user-friendly, distributed relational database built on SQLite. References: [1]: https://github.com/rqlite [2]: https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite
Looking for inspiration? shell [1] by caelestia-dots [2]. A very segsy desktop shell References: [1]: https://github.com/caelestia-dots/shell [2]: https://github.com/caelestia-dots
Check out kyantech [1] and their project Palmr [2]. 🌴 Palmr. is an open-source file-sharing platform focused on privacy and security. It enables users to upload, manage, and share files with features like password protection, custom links, and access control without tracking or limitations. Designed for seamless and secure sharing, Palmr. is completely free. References: [1]: https://github.com/kyantech [2]: https://github.com/kyantech/Palmr