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Storybook

@storybookjs • Build bulletproof user interfaces. Use this route to separate flagship concentration from portfolio breadth before you treat a publisher as broadly strong.

Portfolio concentration

60%

Top three share

Shows whether the organization is driven by one breakout repo or several visible projects.

Breadth

30 repos

Visible snapshot

12 repositories updated in the last 90 days.

Leading language

TypeScript

Portfolio mix

TypeScript (26), Svelte (1), MDX (1)

Average size

18

Stars per repository

Useful for distinguishing one flagship-heavy publisher from a repeatable portfolio.

Updated: 2026-04-16(14d ago)GitHub API fallback30 repositories

Portfolio Shape

60%

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

Average Repository Size

18

stars per repository in this same snapshot.

Current Mix

TypeScript

is the most common language here, with 12 repositories updated in the last 90 days.

Why this rank

This organization stands out because its public portfolio is relatively balanced across 30 repositories.

Balanced portfolio across 30 reposTop 3 share 60%

Organization pages work best when you separate portfolio breadth from flagship concentration. In Storybook's case, the visible top three repositories account for about 60% 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 TypeScript (26), Svelte (1), MDX (1). 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
1storybookjs/mcp

🤖

TypeScript232
2storybookjs/vitest-plugin-rsc

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TypeScript51
3storybookjs/storybook-rsc-demo

Project demo to showcase Storybook's new module mocking functionality

TypeScript37
4storybookjs/addon-styling-webpack

Successor to @storybook/addon-styling. Configure the styles of your webpack storybook with ease!

TypeScript37
5storybookjs/vite-plugin-storybook-nextjsTypeScript28
6storybookjs/web

Storybook documentation site

TypeScript21
7storybookjs/icons

Library of icons used in apps and marketing sites

TypeScript21
8storybookjs/nextjs-server

Embedded Storybook in Next.js

TypeScript18
9storybookjs/vite-plugin-experimental-storybook-devtoolsTypeScript13
10storybookjs/storybook-nuxt

Storybook integration for Nuxt Framework - Deprecated in favor of https://github.com/nuxt-modules/storybook/

TypeScript12
11storybookjs/addon-react-native-server

A replacement for @storybook/react-native-server which will enable multiple devices to sync over websockets

TypeScript9
12storybookjs/ds-mcp-experiment-reshaped

Experimenting with a Design System focused MCP server

TypeScript7
13storybookjs/addon-onboardingTypeScript7
14storybookjs/raycast-extension-sandboxes

A Raycast Extension to quickly create sandboxes online or locally

TypeScript7
15storybookjs/vitest-plugin

Highly experimental Storybook vitest plugin

TypeScript6
16storybookjs/svelte-csf-demo

Demonstrating Svelte CSF (@storybook/addon-svelte-csf) vs regular CSF3

Svelte4
17storybookjs/addon-webpack5-compiler-babel

Adds babel as a Webpack5 compiler to Storybook

TypeScript4
18storybookjs/addon-webpack5-compiler-swc

Adds SWC as a Webpack5 compiler to Storybook

TypeScript3
19storybookjs/playwright-ct

Playwright component testing against a Storybook instance

TypeScript3
20storybookjs/auto-configTypeScript3
21storybookjs/external-sandboxesMDX3
22storybookjs/nextjs-server-example-appTypeScript2
23storybookjs/vue3-autogen-controlsTypeScript2
24storybookjs/addon-jestTypeScript1
25storybookjs/llm-storybook-validation-scriptJavaScript1
26storybookjs/benchmark-initTypeScript0
27storybookjs/mcp-test-project

A basic nextjs sandbox for testing mcp

TypeScript0
28storybookjs/llm-playground-1-green-fieldTypeScript0
29storybookjs/react-confetti

Confetti without the cleanup.

0
30storybookjs/monorepo-release-tooling-prototypeTypeScript0

Next step after the organization read

Open a flagship repository, compare a couple of portfolio leaders, or return to the organization map when you want a broader concentration read.

Learn and methodology

Keep trust-building context reachable, but behind the first data read instead of ahead of it.

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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