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StarDash turns your GitHub stars into a searchable, organized, AI-powered contribution workspace.
Most developers star hundreds of repos from social feeds, Reddit threads, and late-night browsing sessions - and never revisit them. StarDash fixes that. Sign in with GitHub, sync your stars once, and get a full six-view workspace built around actually using what you've saved.
AI features include:
Repo Intel: on-demand health scores (0โ100), maintenance verdicts, community sentiment, and AI recommendations for any starred repo
Contribution Briefs: scan your stars for real open issues, filter by difficulty and type, and get a plain-English brief with first steps, files to touch, and a ready-to-paste coding assistant prompt
Semantic Discover: plain-English repo search with AI query expansion, real-time reranking, and personalized gap detection
Auto-Categorization: generate tags and collections from up to 500 repos in one click
Other highlights:
Browse, annotate, and filter up to 5,000 starred repos
Per-repo notes, status tracking, tags, and collections
Inline README viewer and command palette
Trending view with heuristic repo recommendations
Generous free tier: BYOK (OpenRouter, OpenAI, Anthropic) to go unlimited
Fully self-hostable via Docker Compose
Open source under MIT
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StarDash's answer
StarDash is the only GitHub star manager that goes beyond organization into intelligence and action. While other tools let you tag and search your stars, StarDash adds AI-powered repo health scoring, semantic discovery, and one-click contribution briefs that tell you exactly how to start contributing to any open issue. The shared 7-day AI cache means analyses get faster and cheaper as more users join a network effect built into the AI layer itself. It closes the full loop from "I starred this" to "here's how to contribute to it today."
StarDash's answer
Most GitHub star managers stop at organization. StarDash turns your stars into an actionable contribution workspace. No competitor offers AI Contribution Briefs that generate personalized first steps, relevant files to touch, and a ready-to-paste coding assistant prompt for any open issue. StarDash also supports full BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) with OpenRouter, OpenAI, and Anthropic, meaning power users get unlimited AI with no rate limits using their own key. It's also completely self-hostable via Docker Compose with zero feature compromise.
StarDash's answer
StarDash is built for developers who actively use GitHub stars as a discovery and bookmarking system but struggle to act on what they've saved. The sweet spot is software engineers with 100โ2,000+ starred repos who want to contribute to open source but find it hard to know where to start. It also resonates strongly with self-hosters and privacy-conscious developers who want full control over their data without sacrificing a polished user experience.
StarDash's answer
StarDash was born out of a personal frustration, as a developer, I was constantly discovering interesting repos on Reddit, Twitter, and GitHub, starring them from my phone, and never revisiting them. After accumulating 800+ stars that had become a digital junk drawer, I decided to build the tool I actually wanted. What started as a simple star organizer evolved into a full AI-powered workspace with repo health scoring, contribution discovery, and semantic search. It's open source under MIT because the problem is universal and the solution should be too.
StarDash's answer
StarDash is built on Next.js 16 with the App Router and React 19, written entirely in TypeScript 5.7. The backend uses Supabase for Postgres database and GitHub OAuth authentication, with the Vercel AI SDK powering all AI features through OpenRouter (defaulting to Gemini 2.0 Flash). The frontend uses Tailwind CSS v4 with shadcn/ui components, and the app is fully containerized with Docker Compose for self-hosting. Observability is handled by Sentry for error tracking and Langfuse for AI trace monitoring.
StarDash's answer
StarDash is a free, open-source tool currently in its early launch phase, so it doesn't have enterprise customers in the traditional sense. Its users are individual developers and engineers who use GitHub stars as a discovery system and want to get more value from their bookmarks. As an MIT-licensed project with a generous free tier and full self-hosting support, the goal is to grow a community of developers rather than a customer base.
Based on our record, GitUp seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 13 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The best gut GUI is GitUp: https://gitup.co/ Magit is not even close to be on the same level. Any insane operation you want at your fingertips. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
In about 12 years of using git (jj user now) I almost never rebased through the CLI, but I found shuffling branches around in a GUI (I liked GitUp https://gitup.co/) quite intuitive. The common view that a Git GUI is a crutch is quite wrong, even pernicious. To me it is the CLI that is a disruptive mediation, whereas in a GUI you can see and manipulate the DAG directly. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Iโm curious what the magit hunk selection UX consists in. I couldnโt find any videos showing something substantially different from the one built into jj โ the videos I found were meant as beginner intros. Iโve never used magit but I used GitUp (https://gitup.co/) for years before jj. I donโt find the jj one super natural, but I feel like thatโs mostly a matter of keyboard shortcuts โ I need to see if they can be... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
FWIW, the per line staging functionality in GitUp (https://gitup.co/) is quite easy and straightforward. Very lightweight program that you can open via cli (`gitup` when in a git directory). - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Gitup \Mac only]) and the command line at the same time. There are some esoteric commands I canโt remember so itโs nice having a GUI to do it and itโs nice having visual feedback incase of a screwup. Source: about 3 years ago
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