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ARIS: 6K Stars for Markdown Files That Run Your ML Research Overnight

ARIS is a collection of Markdown-based workflow skills that orchestrate autonomous ML research using cross-model LLM collaboration. It's trending hard right now — here's whether the hype is justified.
6,181 stars wanshuiyin/Auto-claude-code-research-in-sleep 7 min read

Humanizer: A Claude Code Skill That Actually Fixes AI Writing (And Knows What It's Fixing)

Humanizer is a Claude Code skill with nearly 14k stars that strips AI-writing patterns from text using a curated list of 29 specific anti-patterns. It's not magic, but it's more systematic than anything else I've seen in this space.
13,958 stars blader/humanizer 7 min read

Vibe Kanban: A Genuinely Useful AI Agent Orchestrator — That's Now Shutting Down

Vibe Kanban hit 25k stars by solving a real problem: managing multiple AI coding agents across a project without losing your mind. The catch? The company behind it, Bloop, is shutting down — and that changes everything about whether you should adopt it.
25,141 stars BloopAI/vibe-kanban 8 min read

RuFlo Is Either the Most Ambitious Claude Orchestration Tool You'll Use, or a Cautionary Tale About Hype

RuFlo (formerly claude-flow) has 31k stars and a release cadence that would exhaust most teams. But between the impressive architecture diagrams and the 448 open issues, there's a real question worth answering: is this production-ready or just a very polished demo?
31,234 stars ruvnet/ruflo 8 min read

Open CoDesign: A Local-First, BYOK Alternative to Claude Design That's Actually Worth Looking At

Open CoDesign is an Electron-based desktop app that turns prompts into prototypes, slides, and PDFs using whatever AI model you already pay for. It's two weeks old, has 3700+ stars, and the codebase is cleaner than you'd expect for something moving this fast.
3,744 stars OpenCoworkAI/open-codesign 7 min read

claude-mem Is Blowing Up — Here's Whether It's Actually Worth Installing

claude-mem hooks into Claude Code to capture session context, compress it with AI, and inject it back into future sessions. With 70k stars and active development, I took a hard look at whether it solves a real problem or just rides the AI tooling hype wave.
70,206 stars thedotmack/claude-mem 7 min read

Hermes Agent Is Blowing Up — Here's Whether It's Actually Worth Your Time

NousResearch's Hermes Agent just crossed 126k stars with nearly 14k gained in a single week. I dug into what it actually does, where it delivers, and where the 7,300 open issues should give you pause.
126,480 stars NousResearch/hermes-agent 8 min read

RuFlo Has 31K Stars and 448 Open Issues — Here's What You Actually Need to Know

RuFlo (formerly claude-flow) is a multi-agent orchestration framework built around Claude Code that's been trending hard. I dug into the repo to figure out whether the star count reflects real utility or just good marketing.
31,234 stars ruvnet/ruflo 7 min read

Context7 Has 52k Stars — Is It Actually Worth Adding to Your AI Workflow?

Context7 is an MCP server that injects up-to-date library documentation directly into your LLM's context, solving the stale training data problem. Here's an honest look at whether it delivers on that promise.
52,231 stars upstash/context7 7 min read

cli-claude-code: Teaching Other AIs to Call Claude When They're Out of Their Depth

This skill lets external AI assistants like Gemini CLI and Codex delegate tasks to Claude Code's CLI for deep reasoning, surgical edits, and structured output. It's a niche but clever piece of cross-AI plumbing that solves a real problem if you're running multi-agent workflows.
13 stars cli-claude-code 6 min read