Github Forks

Due to the high range of values this graph uses a logarithmic scale

This metric shows how often the source code repository has been forked on GitHub.

A fork is a copy of a repository. Forking a repository allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project.

Most commonly, forks are used to either propose changes to someone else's project or to use someone else's project as a starting point for your own idea.

Source: GitHub Documentation

A high number of forks can indicate an active development community around a library.

However if a library becomes unmaintained users of a library might have continued maintaining their own patched variants of a library via forks. This can lead to community-owned forks or, in worse cases, a fragmented development landscape and a library fading away.

A high number of forks in combination with a lot of unanswered pull requests often means that a library is not actively maintained at the moment.

Most forks

56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
56,247
21,290
66,081
15,294
42,170
10,440
42,170
10,440
49,371
9,787
55,724
8,155
29,350
5,658
39,758
5,629
24,050
5,450
24,049
5,450
29,675
5,384
22,237
4,963
22,237
4,963
22,237
4,963
22,237
4,963
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
13,178
4,814
26,369
4,345
22,501
4,148
12,412
3,949
12,424
3,949
44,022
3,749
1,828
3,633
36,486
3,621
7,735
3,495
3,488
3,493
14,297
3,453
14,296
3,453
12,575
3,450
5,874
3,321
11,326
3,307
9,516
3,149
11,292
3,118
17,059
3,054
17,059
3,054
17,059
3,054
12,663
3,024
3,986
2,724
7,931
2,587
7,931
2,587
14,614
2,586
14,614
2,586
7,636
2,444
7,636
2,444
7,636
2,444
7,636
2,444
13,194
2,380
7,683
2,282
6,494
2,279
4,555
2,230
15,764
2,213
7,906
2,165
7,906
2,165
9,002
2,155
22,850
2,143
7,482
2,127
12,016
2,027