Live Demo: Visit the interactive wiki at https://Alot1z.github.io
I created this repository wiki because I found myself drowning in hundreds of starred GitHub repositories. At 500+ repos, it became impossible to remember what tools I had saved, find specific projects, or even understand the breadth of my collection. I needed a way to organize, search, and actually make use of this curated knowledge.
This system transforms a chaotic collection of starred repos into a beautifully organized, searchable wiki that helps me:
- Quickly find the right tool for any project
- Discover forgotten gems in my collection
- Understand patterns in my technical interests
- Share my curated knowledge with others
- Track updates across my entire repository ecosystem
- Automatic categorization by functionality (AI tools, web scraping, security, etc.)
- Tag-based filtering for quick discovery
- Quality scoring system (1-10) based on popularity and maintenance
- Visual language badges for quick tech stack identification
- Full-text search across repository descriptions and topics
- Multi-criteria filtering by language, category, and quality
- Interactive statistics and trend analysis
- Related repositories suggestions
- Progressive Web App (PWA) with offline support
- Mobile-responsive design that works on any device
- Dark/light theme support with smooth transitions
- Professional UI/UX inspired by modern documentation sites
- Automatic repository crawling from GitHub API
- Regular updates to keep information current
- One-click deployment to GitHub Pages
- Change detection and notification system
- Browse the Wiki: Visit https://Alot1z.github.io
- Search & Filter: Use the search bar or category filters
- Explore Details: Click any repository card for in-depth information
- Track Updates: Check back regularly for newly added repositories
Repository Overview:
- Total Repositories: 98 curated projects
- Main Categories: 6 functional groups
- Programming Languages: 12+ technologies
- Last Major Update: November 1, 2025
Technology Distribution:
- Python: 35% (34 repositories) - AI/ML, automation, data tools
- JavaScript/TypeScript: 25% (24 repositories) - Web development, frameworks
- C#: 10% (10 repositories) - Enterprise tools, utilities
- Go: 8% (8 repositories) - System tools, networking
- Other Languages: 22% (22 repositories) - Rust, Java, Shell, etc.
Project Types:
- Original Projects: 40% (39 repositories)
- Forked Projects: 60% (59 repositories)
Complexity Levels:
- Beginner Friendly: 40% (39 repositories)
- Intermediate: 45% (44 repositories)
- Advanced: 15% (15 repositories)
This wiki is built with modern web technologies:
- Frontend: React with Docusaurus framework
- Styling: Custom CSS with animations and responsive design
- Data Processing: Python automation scripts
- Deployment: GitHub Pages with automated CI/CD
- Source Data: GitHub API and repository crawling
The system is designed for automatic maintenance:
- Regular Crawling: Checks for new starred repositories
- Data Validation: Ensures repository information is current
- Automated Deployment: Updates the live site automatically
- Quality Monitoring: Tracks repository health and relevance
Planned improvements include:
- Individual repository detail pages
- Advanced analytics and usage trends
- User review and rating system
- Export functionality for repository lists
- Integration with GitHub Actions for real-time updates
This project represents my personal journey in organizing technical knowledge and making it accessible. The wiki evolves continuously as I discover and star new repositories that expand my technical horizons.
Built with ❤️ and fueled by curiosity about emerging technologies.