GithubStarsManager

GithubStarsManager

AI organizes GitHub stars for easy find

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Drowning in GitHub stars? This app auto-syncs your starred repos, uses AI to summarize and categorize, and lets you semantically search. Track releases, filter assets, and one-click download. Smarter than manual tags, simpler than GitHub. Works out of the box.
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Free
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AssemblyAI
AssemblyAI
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tamina
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Why I built this? I live in open source and star anything that looks promising. Over time I’ve racked up hundreds of stars. I’d remember I’d saved a repo, but not its name—finding it was a pain. I also obsess over updates. I used to rely on GitHub’s timeline, but that feed has been unreliable for ages. I wanted a simple place to list releases from repos I care about and download updates instantly. I tried similar tools (even paid ones), but they didn’t quite fit. Most require manual tags and folders. I’m lazy—I don’t want to organize. I want AI to auto‑group, summarize, and surface what I need so I can find any starred repo fast. One weekend, bolt.new ran a free promo, and I built the first prototype. Later, Kiro’s free tier helped me polish it. I’m sharing it now in case it helps anyone else drowning in stars and chasing releases like I do.