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2025-03-30 GitHub Trends

Github Trending Projects - 30/03/2025 Here's a list of super interesting projects that caught my attention:

  1. Punkpeye's Awesome MCP Servers - This project is interesting because it provides a curated list of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, which can be useful for developers working with MCP.
  2. Ahmedkhaleel2004's GitDiagram - This project stands out because it offers a simple way to create interactive diagrams for GitHub repositories, making it easier to visualize project structures and relationships.
  3. Tulir's WhatsMeow - WhatsMeow is interesting because it provides a Go library for interacting with the WhatsApp web multidevice API, which can be useful for developers building WhatsApp-related projects.
  4. Th-ch's YouTube Music - This project is notable because it offers a desktop app for YouTube Music with custom plugins, making it a great alternative to the official YouTube Music app.
  5. Shubhamsaboo's Awesome LLM Apps - This project is interesting because it provides a curated list of Large Language Model (LLM) apps, which can be useful for developers and researchers working with LLMs.
  6. Google's Perfetto - Perfetto is notable because it provides a performance instrumentation and tracing tool for Android, Linux, and Chrome, which can be useful for developers optimizing their apps' performance.
  7. Causify-ai's Helpers - This project is interesting because it provides a development system for Causify, which can be useful for developers working with Causify.
  8. SoftFever's OrcaSlicer - OrcaSlicer is notable because it provides a G-code generator for 3D printers, which can be useful for developers and hobbyists working with 3D printing.
  9. Automatic1111's Stable Diffusion Webui - This project is interesting because it provides a web UI for Stable Diffusion, a popular AI model for generating images, which can be useful for developers and artists working with AI-generated content.
  10. Neovim's Neovim - Neovim is notable because it provides a fork of the popular Vim text editor, focused on extensibility and usability, which can be useful for developers and power users.
  11. Coollabsio's Coolify - Coolify is interesting because it provides an open-source and self-hostable alternative to popular platforms like Heroku, Netlify, and Vercel, which can be useful for developers and businesses looking for more control over their infrastructure.
  12. Jlowin's FastMCP - FastMCP is notable because it provides a fast and Pythonic way to build MCP servers, which can be useful for developers working with MCP.
  13. Topjohnwu's Magisk - Magisk is interesting because it provides a popular rooting solution for Android devices, which can be useful for developers and power users looking to customize their devices.

Each of these projects has its own unique features and use cases, and they are all worth exploring for developers, researchers, and enthusiasts.