PHPOffice

PHPOffice

@phpofficeOpen source projects from phpoffice

Updated: 2024-09-11(578d ago)GitHub API fallback9 repositories

Portfolio Shape

94%

of the visible star count comes from this organization's top three repositories.

Average Repository Size

3.9K

stars per repository in this same snapshot.

Current Mix

PHP

is the most common language here, with 3 repositories updated in the last 90 days.

Why this rank

This organization stands out because its public portfolio is relatively balanced across 9 repositories.

Balanced portfolio across 9 reposTop 3 share 94%

Organization pages work best when you separate portfolio breadth from flagship concentration. In PHPOffice's case, the visible top three repositories account for about 94% of total stars in this snapshot, which helps explain whether the organization is known for one breakout project or for a broader repeatable portfolio.

The dominant language mix here is PHP (9). That makes this page useful not just for popularity checks, but also for seeing what technical shape an organization's public ecosystem actually has.

Source: GitHub API fallback. This is the same cache-first snapshot used by the organization ranking list, so the summary view and the detail view should stay aligned.

Top Repositories

#RepositoryLanguage⭐ Stars
1phpoffice/PhpSpreadsheet

A pure PHP library for reading and writing spreadsheet files

PHP13.9K
2phpoffice/PHPExcel

ARCHIVED

PHP11.4K
3phpoffice/PHPWord

A pure PHP library for reading and writing word processing documents

PHP7.5K
4phpoffice/PHPPresentation

A pure PHP library for reading and writing presentations documents

PHP1.4K
5phpoffice/Common

Shared components between all PHPOffice projects

PHP235
6phpoffice/PhpProject

A pure PHP library for reading and writing project management files

PHP207
7phpoffice/PHPVisio

A pure PHP library for reading and writing diagrams files

PHP180
8phpoffice/Math

A pure PHP library for manipulating Math Formula

PHP31
9phpoffice/WMFPHP1

How to Read This Snapshot

Total stars are useful as a discovery signal, but they do not tell you whether a team maintains every repository equally. Pair this page with release cadence, maintainer activity, and the flagship concentration shown above before making adoption decisions.

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