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PythonNiche visibilityFresh activityNo linked package signalPartial snapshot

browser-use/cc_compaction

GitStar uses this page as a validation layer: visible, active, adopted, and confidence signals are pulled into one first-fold read before you open the source repository.

First read

Use the signal cards below to decide whether this repo looks visible, recently active, quietly adopted, or still too partial to trust without deeper source review.

Visible
Needs a narrower context read

1 public stars in the current GitStar snapshot.

Active
Fresh activity

Last commit Apr 1, 2026.

Adopted
No linked package mapping

Treat stars as discovery context until a linked package appears.

Confidence
Partial snapshot

One or more key signals are partial, so GitStar keeps the interpretation conservative.

Snapshot

  • 1 stars
  • 1 forks
  • Last commit Apr 1, 2026
  • Package usage not mapped yet
Related alternatives

GitStar prefers same category, topic overlap, and package neighborhood before same-language coincidence when it suggests the next comparison.

Trajectory

Daily momentum
Recent momentum is not captured
Weekly momentum
Recent momentum is not captured
Monthly momentum
Recent momentum is not captured
Last commit
Apr 1, 2026

Package reality

Hype vs Reality
Insufficient Package Data
Package mapping
No linked package yet
Cross-links
Standalone repo read
🛡️ Editorial Context

GitStar surfaces public popularity and package signals. These rankings are not endorsements, security reviews, or investment advice.

Why this rank

This repository stands out because it combines fresh update.

Fresh update
📈 Momentum & Adoption Signals
Approximate star trajectory

Reconstructed from current stars and cached daily/weekly/monthly deltas.

Now: 1
30d ago7d ago1d agoNow
Daily momentum
No signal
Weekly momentum
No signal
Monthly momentum
No signal
Signal mix (log-scaled for readability)
Current stars1
🧭 Hype vs Reality
Insufficient Package Data

GitStar can see repository momentum, but it does not have a reliable linked package signal yet.

Treat stars and recent movement as discovery context only until npm or PyPI usage is available.

Status
Insufficient Package Data
Package footprint
No linked npm or PyPI usage signal
Method note
This label appears when GitStar cannot find strong enough package telemetry to compare attention against adoption. Compare it against other Python repos before treating stars as a moat.
📐 Read the Hype vs Reality heuristic
Related alternative

public-apis/public-apis

Lives in the same Python ecosystem, but should still be checked for actual use-case overlap before you treat it as a direct substitute.

Related alternative

EbookFoundation/free-programming-books

Lives in the same Python ecosystem, but should still be checked for actual use-case overlap before you treat it as a direct substitute.

Related alternative

donnemartin/system-design-primer

Lives in the same Python ecosystem, but should still be checked for actual use-case overlap before you treat it as a direct substitute.

Related alternative

vinta/awesome-python

Lives in the same Python ecosystem, but should still be checked for actual use-case overlap before you treat it as a direct substitute.

🔀 Cross-links
Compare against related repos

GitStar picked public-apis + free-programming-books as the closest next comparison from the related repository set.

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Next step after the validation read

Move into a compare preset, organization view, or the heuristic notes once this first fold tells you whether the repo looks visible, active, adopted, and credible enough to keep researching.

Learn and methodology

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About This Page

This page provides a quick overview of browser-use/cc_compaction based on GitStar's cached data. The signal chart reconstructs approximate checkpoints from current stars plus cached daily, weekly, and monthly star deltas, so it is best read as directional context rather than as a precise historical audit log.

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