vinta/awesome-python
First read
Visible and active, but adoption proof is still thinner
vinta/awesome-python has enough public attention and recent movement to stay on the shortlist, but package usage is still partial, so the next step should be source and ecosystem validation rather than a quick yes.
289.4K public stars in the current GitStar snapshot.
Long-term anchor
Last commit Mar 27, 2026.
Fresh activity
Treat stars as discovery context until a linked package appears.
No linked package mapping
One or more key signals are partial, so GitStar keeps the interpretation conservative.
Partial snapshot
Snapshot facts
- 289.4K stars
- 27.5K forks
- Last commit Mar 27, 2026
- Package usage not mapped yet
Compare lens
avelino/awesome-go and 521xueweihan/HelloGitHub are the closest comparison targets GitStar found. A side-by-side comparison usually tells you more than a single raw rank.
Signal trail
Trajectory
Read the recent motion first. This block is for deciding whether the repository still looks alive, compounding, or flattening before you trust stars alone.
Package reality
No linked npm or PyPI package is mapped for this repository yet, so the page leans more heavily on GitHub-visible popularity and should be read more conservatively.
GitStar expects a package signal here, but no npm or PyPI package is linked to this repository yet.
Validation note
GitStar can summarize public signals for vinta/awesome-python, but the GitHub repository is still the primary place to confirm release cadence, issue activity, and maintainer intent.
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 100 daily momentum and fresh update.
Reconstructed from current stars and cached daily/weekly/monthly deltas.
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.
avelino/awesome-go
Shares the awesome-lists category footprint with vinta/awesome-python, so the comparison is closer to a same-problem decision than a same-language coincidence.
521xueweihan/HelloGitHub
Shares the awesome-lists category footprint with vinta/awesome-python, so the comparison is closer to a same-problem decision than a same-language coincidence.
huggingface/transformers
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langchain-ai/langchain
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Cross-links
GitStar picked awesome-go + HelloGitHub as the closest next comparison from the related repository set.
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