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The Top-Starred Python GitHub Devs, Orgs, and Repos to Follow (All-Time and Trending)

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The Top-Starred Python GitHub Devs, Orgs, and Repos to Follow (All-Time and Trending)

Why?

Why follow the top-starred Python GitHub devs?

Following influencers is usually a good practice. It has helped me in multiple ways:

  1. Whenever I run out of inspiration, I look at these influencers and see what they have achieved. This brings back the energy and I am back on my projects
  1. You can follow these influencers to see which events are they attending, what are they reading and what are they working on. This can quickly become a wealth of knowledge in itself.
  1. To some extent, it also provides a human touch to these influencers. By just looking at their profiles, they might come across as some one out of the world. But, when you start following them regularly, you tend to relate yourself with the influencers.

Inspired by the following Reddit post.

After reading through the post, I was curious to see a similar list for Python GitHub devs, orgs, and repos.

'Top-Starred'?

There's no definitive way to determine 'top' devs, orgs, and repos by language. Every metric has its flaws. The lists below look at total number of stars in Python repositories, which seems to be a decent metric that is readily available/easy to mine.

Dev stats are for individual contributors. Org stats are also provided: viewing the org link shows the devs who are part of the org. Not sure how you'd measure stats for each dev part of an org, or similarly, devs contributing to other projects.

GitHub is not perfect in classifying repos as Python. The lists below try to manually filter out mis-classified repos.

I found it interesting to track 'all time' and 'trending' stats, so lists for each are included. Sources are provided after each list.

Top-Starred Python GitHub Devs to Follow: All-Time

Format: Dev - (Top Repo) - Total Dev Stars

  1. kennethreitz - (requests) - 39835
  2. mitsuhiko - (flask) - 36245
  3. jkbrzt - (httpie) - 22278
  4. nvbn - (thefuck) - 20849
  5. rg3 - (youtube-dl) - 14729
  6. donnemartin - (data-science-ipython-notebooks) - 12139
  7. valloric - (YouCompleteMe) - 10385
  8. apenwarr - (sshuttle) - 9043
  9. faif - (python-patterns) - 7916
  10. tomchristie - (django-rest-framework) - 7496
  11. p-e-w - (maybe) - 6686
  12. binux - (pyspider) - 6636
  13. jonathanslenders - (python-prompt-toolkit) - 6380
  14. toastdriven - (restless) - 6379
  15. coleifer - (peewee) - 5716
  16. nvie - (rq) - 5529
  17. dcramer - (django-devserver) - 5327
  18. amoffat - (sh) - 5220
  19. miguelgrinberg - (flasky) - 5054
  20. danmcinerney - (wifijammer) - 5006

Source: github-awards

Last updated: 2016-03-06

Top-Starred Python GitHub Devs to Follow: Trending*

Format: Dev - (Top Repo) - Total Dev Stars

  1. nvbn - (thefuck) - 18989
  2. donnemartin - (data-science-ipython-notebooks) - 12139
  3. p-e-w - (maybe) - 6383
  4. fchollet - (keras) - 4629
  5. 0x5e - (wechat-deleted-friends) - 3945
  6. samshadwell - (TrumpScript) - 3160
  7. reinderien - (mimic) - 2930
  8. diafygi - (acme-tiny) - 2921
  9. karan - (joe) - 2889
  10. timothycrosley - (hug) - 2779
  11. avinassh - (rockstar) - 2727
  12. JuanPotato - (Legofy) - 2716
  13. 10se1ucgo - (DisableWinTracking) - 2508
  14. danielquinn - (paperless) - 2495
  15. HelloZeroNet - (ZeroNet) - 2493
  16. cyrus-and - (gdb-dashboard) - 2457
  17. ryankiros - (neural-storyteller) - 1801
  18. jonathanslenders - (pyvim) - 1762
  19. ironmaniiith - (Github-profile-name-writer) - 1620
  20. AlessandroZ - (LaZagne) - 1566

Source: GitHub search, aggregating repos by dev

Last updated: 2016-03-06

*Trending: 2015-01-01 to 2016-03-06

Top-Starred Python GitHub Orgs: All-Time

Format: Org - (Top Repo) - Total Org Stars

  1. Django - (django) - 21868
  2. openstack - (nova) - 21202
  3. google - (yapf) - 19504
  4. ansible - (ansible) - 16967
  5. docker - (compose) - 15575
  6. letsencrypt - (letsencrypt) - 15345
  7. scrapy - (scrapy) - 14831
  8. shadowsocks - (shadowsocks) - 12816
  9. facebook - (chisel) - 12214
  10. getsentry - (sentry) - 11824
  11. tornadoweb - (tornado) - 10891
  12. reddit - (reddit) - 10860
  13. scikit-learn - (scikit-learn) - 10108
  14. ipython - (ipython) - 9171
  15. pydata - (pandas) - 8694
  16. kivy - (kivy) - 8391
  17. mozilla - (bleach) - 8135
  18. saltstack - (salt) - 7370
  19. yelp - (mrjob) - 7175
  20. fabric - (fabric) - 6884

Source: github-awards

Last updated: 2016-03-06

Top-Starred Python GitHub Orgs: Trending*

Format: Org - (Top Repo) - Total Org Stars

  1. google - (yapf) - 6454
  2. XX-net - (XX-Net) - 5503
  3. zulip - (zulip) - 3713
  4. facebook - (PathPicker) - 2786
  5. Kinto - (kinto) - 2636
  6. dbcli - (mycli) - 2480
  7. tqdm - (tqdm) - 2434
  8. CiscoCloud - (mantl) - 2038
  9. tensorflow - (skflow) - 1978
  10. awslabs - (aws-shell) - 1973
  11. lektor - (lektor) - 1574
  12. Yelp - (dumb-init) - 1548
  13. zero-db - (zerodb) - 1378
  14. stitchfix - (pyxley) - 1353
  15. pfnet - (chainer) - 1203
  16. waditu - (tushare) - 1084
  17. CacheBrowser - (cachebrowser) - 1015
  18. NVIDIA - (DIGITS) - 952
  19. spyder-ide - (spyder) - 884
  20. lyft - (confidant) - 847

Source: GitHub search, aggregating repos by org

Last updated: 2016-03-06

*Trending: 2015-01-01 to 2016-03-06

Top-Starred Python GitHub Repos: All-Time

  1. jkbrzt/httpie 21523
    CLI HTTP client; user-friendly cURL replacement featuring intuitive UI, JSON support, syntax highlighting, wget-like downloads, extensions, etc.
  2. nvbn/thefuck 18989
    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
  3. mitsuhiko/flask 18860
    A microframework based on Werkzeug, Jinja2 and good intentions
  4. django/django 18355
    The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
  5. kennethreitz/requests 17910
    Python HTTP Requests for Humans™
  6. ansible/ansible 15672
    Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy. Avoid writing scripts or custom code to deploy and update your applications— automate in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems.
  7. rg3/youtube-dl 14695
    Small command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
  8. scrapy/scrapy 12884
    Scrapy, a fast high-level web crawling & scraping framework for Python.
  9. letsencrypt/letsencrypt 12847
    This Let's Encrypt repo is an ACME client that can obtain certs and extensibly update server configurations (currently supports Apache automation, nginx support coming soon)
  10. tornadoweb/tornado 10891
    Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed.
  11. reddit/reddit 10407
    the code that powers reddit.com
  12. Valloric/YouCompleteMe 10103
    A code-completion engine for Vim
  13. scikit-learn/scikit-learn 10041
    scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
  14. ipython/ipython 8728
    Official repository for IPython itself. Other repos in the IPython organization contain things like the website, documentation builds, etc.
  15. getsentry/sentry 8602
    Sentry is cross-platform crash reporting built with love
  16. faif/python-patterns 7911
    A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python
  17. docker/compose 7184
    Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
  18. fabric/fabric 6756
    Simple, Pythonic remote execution and deployment.
  19. apenwarr/sshuttle 6596
    Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin. Works with Linux and MacOS. Supports DNS tunneling.
  20. mailpile/Mailpile 6347
    A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features

Source: GitHub search

Last updated: 2016-03-06

Top-Starred Python GitHub Repos: Trending*

  1. nvbn/thefuck 18989
    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
  2. p-e-w/maybe 5576
    📂 🐇 🎩 See what a program does before deciding whether you really want it to happen.
  3. XX-net/XX-Net 5503
    接力GoAgent翻墙工具----Anti-censorship tools
  4. donnemartin/data-science-ipython-notebooks 5061
    Continually updated data science Python notebooks: Deep learning (TensorFlow, Theano, Caffe), scikit-learn, Kaggle, big data (Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, HDFS), matplotlib, pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Python essentials, AWS, and various command lines. https://bit.ly/data-notes
  5. fchollet/keras 4629
    Deep Learning library for Python. Convnets, recurrent neural networks, and more. Runs on Theano and TensorFlow.
  6. 0x5e/wechat-deleted-friends 3945
    查看被删的微信好友
  7. zulip/zulip 3713
    Zulip server - powerful open source group chat
  8. google/yapf 3229
    A formatter for Python files
  9. samshadwell/TrumpScript 3160
    Make Python great again
  10. reinderien/mimic 2930
    [ab]using Unicode to create tragedy
  11. facebook/PathPicker 2786
    PathPicker accepts a wide range of input -- output from git commands, grep results, searches -- pretty much anything.After parsing the input, PathPicker presents you with a nice UI to select which files you're interested in. After that you can open them in your favorite editor or execute arbitrary commands.
  12. timothycrosley/hug 2779
    Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler.
  13. avinassh/rockstar 2727
    Makes you a Rockstar C++ Programmer in 2 minutes
  14. JuanPotato/Legofy 2716
    Make images look as if they are made out of 1x1 LEGO blocks
  15. donnemartin/saws 2705
    A supercharged AWS command line interface (CLI). http://bit.ly/git-saws
  16. Kinto/kinto 2636
    A minimalist JSON storage service with synchronisation and sharing abilities.
  17. 10se1ucgo/DisableWinTracking 2508
    Uses some known methods that attempt to disable tracking in Windows 10
  18. danielquinn/paperless 2495
    Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents
  19. HelloZeroNet/ZeroNet 2493
    ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
  20. dbcli/mycli 2480
    A Terminal Client for MySQL with AutoCompletion and Syntax Highlighting.

Source: GitHub search

Last updated: 2016-03-06

*Trending: 2015-01-01 to 2016-03-06

Contributions?

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