GitHub Trending Today #11: SyncKit, RepoMind, Vex, runprompt, Markdown Viewer, beads_viewer, Pulse



Date: 11/30/2025

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Hey everyone, Alfred Nutile here, and welcome back to the channel! Today we’re diving into GitHub Trending – it’s episode #11, and we’re sifting through the hottest 25 projects that developers are starring and forking right now. Think of this as your curated cheat sheet to what’s bubbling in the open-source world. We’ll be looking at what’s useful for our community, folks building no-code/low-code solutions and experimenting with local LLMs. Let’s jump in!

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SyncKit (0:15) – https://github.com/Dancode-188/synckit

First up, we have SyncKit. This project looks like it’s aiming to simplify background task management for iOS and macOS. It makes synchronizing data easier. Not exactly no-code. But if you’re using something like SwiftUI to build a front end and need to handle complex background tasks, tools like this can be a lifesaver.

RepoMind (0:43) – https://github.com/403errors/repomind

Next, RepoMind. This is more interesting. It appears to be focused on analyzing GitHub repositories using AI. This is how you can find the projects that are built using AI. They use embeddings, a great technology to look at.

Vex (1:06) – https://github.com/CodeOne45/vex-tui

Vex is a cross-platform terminal file explorer. This isn’t a no-code solution per se, but it’s relevant. Imagine wrapping a powerful command-line tool like this into a no-code workflow.

runprompt (1:29) – https://github.com/chr15m/runprompt

Now, this is interesting! runprompt is a tool that helps you test and refine your LLM prompts. You can experiment with different models and see how your prompt performs. If you’re building agents or applications using local LLMs, a tool like this is absolutely essential.

Markdown Viewer (1:53) – https://github.com/xicilion/markdown-viewer-extension

Markdown viewers are crucial. You have to remember that if you are building documentation or just working in general.

beadsviewer (2:18) – https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/beadsviewer

Beads Viewer. Not sure what this does.

Doraemon Paper Comicizer (2:44) – https://github.com/redreamality/Paper-Comicizer

Doraemon Paper Comicizer. This one is fun. Transforms pictures into comic book pages.

Pulse (3:09) – https://github.com/ds-horizon/pulse

Pulse is an animation app for mobile. Another way to make it a little easier on yourself if you use animation in your low code projects.

Claude Usage Tracker (3:35) – https://github.com/masorange/ClaudeUsageTracker

Claude Usage Tracker – Perfect for those of you who are working a lot with Claude for LLMs.

iMontage (3:59) – https://github.com/Kr1sJFU/iMontage

This is for the mac but lets you create montages easily. It’s good for social media and marketing.

MinerU-HTML (4:23) – https://github.com/opendatalab/MinerU-HTML

MinerU-HTML lets you extract structured data out of websites.

Web3 Decoder (4:47) – https://github.com/classicshi/web3-decoder

This decodes your web3 transactions

podcast-server (5:09) – https://github.com/hemant6488/podcast-server

podcast-server lets you create your own podcast server. Nice!

Voxel4D (5:32) – https://github.com/rtennety/Voxel4D

Voxel4D is a cool project. We should highlight that one!

LatentMAS (5:56) – https://github.com/Gen-Verse/LatentMAS

LatentMAS is an agent project that is interesting.

DSpico Hardware (6:20) – https://github.com/LNH-team/dspico-hardware

DSpico hardware is hardware for audio

FastRL (6:43) – https://github.com/mit-han-lab/fastrl

FastRL is reinforcement learning code.

SteadyDancer (7:06) – https://github.com/MCG-NJU/SteadyDancer

SteadyDancer makes videos and is worth taking a look at.

Go Memory Layout Visualizer (7:31) – https://github.com/1rhino2/go-memory-visualizer

This helps you visualize your go code.

Darwin (7:53) – https://github.com/ds-horizon/darwin

This is another animation project

Urlvy (8:19) – https://github.com/hoangsonww/Urlvy-URL-Shortener-App

Urlvy can shorten your urls

Sip (8:42) – https://github.com/bgibson72/start-page-v3

Sip can help you with your website.

Agent Commands (9:07) – https://github.com/mitsuhiko/agent-commands

Agent Commands is worth a look.

dns-honeypot (9:32) – https://github.com/tg12/dns-honeypot

If you want to build a honey pot this tool can help!

Smoothify (9:55) – https://github.com/DPIRD-DMA/Smoothify

Makes your graphics look smooth

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Outro

And that’s a wrap on GitHub Trending #11! Hopefully, you saw a few projects that sparked some ideas. Remember, the goal here is to see what’s possible and how these tools can fuel your own no-code/low-code builds, and your local LLM experiments.

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