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Heart of your repo 가입일 Haziran 2026
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That’s why we built GitGem differently. Instead of ranking by total stars, we rank projects by **velocity** — how fast they’re actually growing right now. This small change makes a big difference: - New and mid-sized projects can actually get discovered - Active, improving projects rise to the top - Developers can find relevant tools instead of outdated but highly-starred ones #OpenSource #GitHub #BuildInPublic
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Getting your open source project discovered in 2026 is harder than ever. Most platforms only promote projects with the highest star counts. This means new or growing projects almost never get visibility — even if they’re genuinely useful and well maintained. This creates an unfair system where only already-popular projects keep getting more attention.
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Most open source projects get almost zero visibility after launch. Even if you build something good, it usually disappears after a few days because platforms favor projects that already have thousands of stars. We wanted to change that with GitGem.
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That’s why we built GitGem differently. Instead of ranking by total stars, we rank projects by **velocity** — how fast they’re actually growing right now. This small change makes a big difference: - New and mid-sized projects can actually get discovered - Active, improving projects rise to the top - Developers can find relevant tools instead of outdated but highly-starred ones #OpenSource #GitHub #BuildInPublic
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Getting your open source project discovered in 2026 is harder than ever. Most platforms only promote projects with the highest star counts. This means new or growing projects almost never get visibility — even if they’re genuinely useful and well maintained. This creates an unfair system where only already-popular projects keep getting more attention.
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Getting your open source project discovered in 2026 is harder than ever. Most platforms only promote projects with the highest star counts. This means new or growing projects almost never get visibility — even if they’re genuinely useful and well maintained. This creates an unfair system where only already-popular projects keep getting more attention.
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GitGem.org@GitGem·
That’s why we built GitGem differently. Instead of ranking by total stars, we rank projects by **velocity** — how fast they’re actually growing right now. This small change makes a big difference: - New and mid-sized projects can actually get discovered - Active, improving projects rise to the top - Developers can find relevant tools instead of outdated but highly-starred ones
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Getting your open source project discovered in 2026 is harder than ever. Most platforms only promote projects with the highest star counts. This means new or growing projects almost never get visibility — even if they’re genuinely useful and well maintained. This creates an unfair system where only already-popular projects keep getting more attention.#OpenSource #GitHub #BuildInPublic
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GitGem is completely free to use. You can submit your open source project here: gitgem.org/submit No payment. No paywalls. Just a simple way to get visibility based on real growth. If you’re building in public or maintaining a project, I’d love for you to try it and share your feedback. gitgem.org #OpenSource #DevTools
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That’s why we built GitGem differently. Instead of ranking by lifetime stars, we rank projects by **velocity** — how fast they’re actually growing right now. This means: - New and mid-sized projects can actually get visibility - Projects that are improving and gaining momentum rise to the top - Developers can discover useful tools before they become super popular It creates a much fairer system for both creators and users.
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Most platforms show open source projects based on total stars. This sounds logical at first, but it actually creates a big problem. Once a project gets popular, it keeps getting more visibility forever — even if it’s no longer active or improving. Meanwhile, genuinely good and fast-growing projects stay buried. This is why discovery in open source feels so broken right now.#OpenSource #GitHub #BuildInPublic #DevTools
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If you’re building or maintaining an open source project, you can submit it for free here: gitgem.org/submit No payment. No paywalls. Just a simple way to get your project in front of developers who are actively looking for new tools. Would really appreciate any feedback from the community. #OpenSource #DevTools
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GitGem works differently from other platforms: → We rank projects by **velocity** (real growth momentum), not just lifetime stars → It’s 100% **free** to submit your project → We recently made the whole site load in **0.3 seconds** so people actually stay and browse This gives new and growing projects a real chance to be discovered.
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Most open source projects get almost no visibility. Even good ones stay hidden because most platforms only promote repos with the highest total stars. That’s why we built GitGem — a completely free platform to discover and promote high-velocity open source projects. #OpenSource #GitHub #BuildInPublic #DevTools #IndieHacking
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