Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“51 repos, 24 stars, and enough abandoned side quests to start a Steam library”
Kerey’s GitHub reads like a startup incubator that runs entirely on caffeine and noble intentions. 51 public repos in just 3.2 years, but 33 haven’t been touched in over a year — which means your main programming language might actually be Leaving Things Open In Another Tab.
The stack is impressively multilingual: TypeScript, Python, JavaScript, PHP, HTML, Jupyter Notebook. That’s not a tech stack, that’s a group project where every language insisted on being project lead. And with only 4% forks, this isn’t copy-paste engineering — this is the far more dangerous hobby of inventing everything yourself.
Your top repo is a Unified Student Profile system, which feels right, because your GitHub itself needs a unified profile for all these identities: NASA backend, geodata recommender, robotics vision, library hack, candy front-end. It’s less full-stack developer and more season finale montage.
Also, 20 followers to 30 following is a solid investor pitch deck ratio: a lot of outreach, modest market validation. But hey — recent push in 2026 means the machine is still on. The bio says you know the sun exists even when you can’t see it, and honestly that’s exactly how your contributors feel about half these repos.