
GitHub Daily Trending - 2026-02-26
Daily GitHub Trending repositories explained in simple terms for 2026-02-26.
GitHub Daily Trending for 2026-02-26. Top repositories of the day explained in simple terms.
liyupi/ai-guide
Hey Uncle, think of this like a giant, free recipe book for using AI tools. It's used to help anyone, even with zero tech experience, learn how to use AI to build their own little websites, apps, or even make some money online.
datawhalechina/hello-agents
Think of this project like a free, step-by-step cookbook, but instead of recipes for food, it teaches you how to build your own "smart helpers" (called agents). These smart helpers can be used to do things for you, like plan a trip, do online research, or even manage a little virtual town.
D4Vinci/Scrapling
Hey Uncle, think of this like a super-smart robot that can automatically copy information from any website for you. It's used to quickly gather things like product prices, news articles, or contact details from the internet without having to do it all by hand.
bytedance/deer-flow
Think of DeerFlow like a super-smart, digital assistant that can actually *do* things for you on the computer. It's used to handle big, complicated jobs—like researching a topic, writing a report, and making a slideshow all at once—by breaking them down and working on the pieces step-by-step.
abhigyanpatwari/GitNexus
This tool is like a super-smart map for your computer code. It helps AI assistants, like the ones that suggest code in your editor, understand how all the different parts of a project connect so they can make better suggestions without breaking things.
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code
This project is like a step-by-step instruction manual for teaching a smart computer helper how to do coding tasks for you. It's used for learning how to build a simple, automatic assistant that can write and fix computer code, starting from the very basics and adding new skills one at a time.
obra/superpowers
This project is like a smart checklist for your AI coding helper. It makes sure the AI doesn't just start typing code wildly, but instead slows down to really understand what you want, makes a good plan, and builds things the right way the first time.
x1xhlol/system-prompts-and-models-of-ai-tools
This project is basically a big collection of the secret instruction manuals for all sorts of popular AI coding tools. It's used to help people understand how these AIs are built so they can make their own, or just see how the "magic" works behind the scenes.
huggingface/skills
This project is like a collection of ready-made instruction manuals for an AI helper. It's used to teach that AI helper how to do specific jobs for you, like building a website to show off your AI model or managing your files on a website called Hugging Face.
katanemo/plano
Think of this project like a super-smart traffic controller for AI helpers. It takes care of all the boring, complicated wiring in the background so that people building these AI helpers can just focus on making them helpful, without getting bogged down in the technical details.