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WEEKLYWeek of Mar 22, 2026

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The 10 fastest-accelerating repos on GitHub for the week of Mar 22, 2026. Ranked by 7-day star velocity, filtered to projects with enriched context.

124.1k
Stars gained
10
Repos ranked
+46%
Avg WoW accel
1
msitarzewski/agency-agents

Agency Agents is a library of pre-built AI assistant personalities — each designed for a specific job like frontend development, backend architecture, or community management — that you can plug into AI coding tools to get expert-level help on demand. Instead of writing your own instructions for AI tools from scratch, you pick a specialist from the roster and instantly have a capable, focused AI collaborator.

39Active

// why it matters As AI tools become standard in every product team's workflow, the teams that get the most value will be those with the best 'playbooks' for directing AI — and this project hands you a ready-made roster of those playbooks for free. With 30,000 stars, it signals strong market demand for structured, role-based AI workflows, which is a pattern worth understanding whether you're building products with AI or building AI products.

+22.9k stars this week+0% WoW62.7k total stars9.4k forksShell
2
666ghj/MiroFish

MiroFish is an open-source engine that uses large groups of AI agents working together — like a digital swarm — to make predictions about almost anything, from financial markets to public opinion and social trends. Think of it as a crowd-wisdom system where many AI 'minds' collaborate and share knowledge to forecast outcomes more accurately than a single model could.

35Active

// why it matters With over 30,000 stars, this project signals massive developer appetite for prediction infrastructure that goes beyond single AI models — suggesting a market shift toward multi-agent forecasting as a core product capability. Founders and investors building in fintech, market research, or social analytics should take note: accessible swarm-based prediction tools could soon become a competitive baseline rather than a differentiator.

+20.2k stars this week+0% WoW42.9k total stars5.9k forksPython
3
koala73/worldmonitor

World Monitor is a free, open-source intelligence dashboard that pulls together news from hundreds of sources, live maps, and financial signals into a single screen, giving users a real-time picture of global events and risks. It uses AI to summarize and connect the dots across geopolitical, economic, and infrastructure developments, and can run entirely on your own computer without sending data to the cloud.

39Active

// why it matters With nearly 35,000 stars, this project signals massive demand for affordable, self-hosted alternatives to expensive enterprise intelligence platforms like Palantir — a clear market gap that founders building in the security, media, or risk-intelligence space should pay attention to. For product teams, it demonstrates that users will flock to open-source tools that bundle AI summarization, geospatial context, and real-time data in one place, especially when the incumbent solutions cost a fortune.

+13.6k stars this week+0% WoW44.1k total stars7.2k forksTypeScript
4
Crosstalk-Solutions/project-nomad

Project N.O.M.A.D. is a portable, self-contained computer system that works entirely without an internet connection, bundling survival tools, reference knowledge, and AI capabilities so users can access critical information anywhere — even in remote or disaster-struck areas. It's built with a strict no-tracking policy and only needs the internet once during setup, after which it runs completely independently.

66Hot

// why it matters With over 16,000 stars, this project signals massive market appetite for offline-first, privacy-respecting tools — a sentiment that builders across emergency tech, defense, and resilience-focused consumer products should pay attention to. For founders, it's a proof point that 'works without the cloud' is becoming a genuine product differentiator, not just a niche feature.

+13.5k stars this week+463% WoW16.9k total stars1.6k forksTypeScript
5
ruvnet/RuView

RuView uses ordinary WiFi signals to detect human presence, movement, and even vital signs like heart rate and breathing — all without cameras, wearables, or an internet connection. It runs on cheap hardware (around $1 per sensor node) and learns the layout of a space on its own over time, getting smarter the longer it operates.

44Hot

// why it matters This opens up a massive market for privacy-first sensing in smart buildings, elder care, retail analytics, and security — anywhere cameras are too intrusive or expensive to deploy at scale. Builders can now add human-presence awareness to physical spaces using off-the-shelf hardware, without storing a single image or relying on cloud infrastructure.

+11.7k stars this week+0% WoW42.6k total stars5.8k forksRust
6
moeru-ai/airi

Project AIRI is an open-source platform for creating self-hosted AI companions — think interactive virtual characters powered by large language models that can hold real-time voice conversations, play games like Minecraft and Factorio, and be animated with lifelike 3D avatars. It's essentially a toolkit for building your own version of Neuro-sama, the popular AI-powered virtual streamer, running entirely on infrastructure you own and control.

38Active

// why it matters With over 31,000 stars, this project signals massive consumer appetite for interactive AI companions that go beyond simple chatbots — opening product opportunities in entertainment, gaming, and digital companionship without depending on closed platforms like Character.ai. For founders and investors, it represents a foundational layer for the emerging 'digital beings' market, where owning the character and the underlying system is a meaningful competitive differentiator.

+10.7k stars this week+0% WoW35.6k total stars3.5k forksTypeScript
7
obra/superpowers

Superpowers is a plug-in framework that gives AI coding assistants a smarter, more structured way to build software — instead of immediately writing code, the AI first clarifies what you actually want, agrees on a plan, and then works through the project step by step with minimal hand-holding. It works with popular AI coding tools like Claude and Cursor and can run autonomously for hours without going off the rails.

37Active

// why it matters As AI coding tools become a core part of how software gets built, the biggest bottleneck is keeping them aligned with what you actually want — Superpowers addresses that directly, which is why it has over 100,000 stars and growing adoption. For founders and product teams, this means faster, more predictable software development with less time spent fixing AI-generated messes.

+8.8k stars this week+0% WoW114.1k total stars9.1k forksShell
8
D4Vinci/Scrapling

Scrapling is a Python tool that automatically collects data from websites at scale, and it's smart enough to keep working even when those websites change their layout or try to block automated visitors. Think of it as a self-healing data collection robot that can quietly gather information from across the web without getting shut out.

37Active

// why it matters For any product that depends on external web data — pricing intelligence, market research, lead generation, or competitive monitoring — this dramatically reduces the engineering effort and ongoing maintenance cost of keeping those data pipelines alive. With over 22,000 stars on GitHub, it signals strong market demand for resilient, low-friction web data collection, which is increasingly a competitive advantage across industries.

+8.1k stars this week+0% WoW32.9k total stars2.6k forksPython
9
VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills

This is a curated directory of over 3,000 community-built add-ons ('skills') for OpenClaw, a locally-running AI assistant that lives on your computer rather than in the cloud. These skills let the AI connect to outside apps, automate tasks, and handle specialized jobs — similar to how apps extend a smartphone's capabilities.

38Active

// why it matters With nearly 5,700 skills already published on OpenClaw's official registry and over 17,000 people starring this curated list, there is clear market momentum around locally-run AI assistants that users can customize and extend themselves. For PMs and founders, this signals a growing user appetite for AI tools that are modular, privacy-friendly (running on-device rather than sending data to the cloud), and community-driven — a product pattern worth watching as it challenges centralized AI assistant platforms.

+7.7k stars this week+0% WoW42.0k total stars4.0k forks
10
KeygraphHQ/shannon

Shannon Lite is an AI-powered security testing tool that automatically finds and exploits vulnerabilities in websites and APIs — no human hacker required. It recently scored 96% on a standardized security benchmark, meaning it can discover almost all the same weaknesses a skilled human security tester would find.

37Active

// why it matters For any team shipping software, security audits are expensive and slow — this tool suggests AI can now do that work continuously and at a fraction of the cost, which could fundamentally change how startups approach security compliance and risk management. Investors should note this is also a signal that AI agents are crossing into high-stakes, real-world professional work, not just coding assistance.

+6.8k stars this week+0% WoW34.6k total stars3.5k forksTypeScript

Methodology

Repos are ranked by 7-day star velocity — the number of new stars gained in the last 7 days. Only repos with enriched context (Claude-generated summaries and Early Signal Scores) are included. Week-over-week acceleration compares this week's star gain to the previous week's. Data is sourced from daily GitHub API snapshots and refreshed every hour.

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