Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“22 repos, 0 stars — building in stealth mode from your own audience”
rahmaattayat’s GitHub has the energy of a very productive group project survivor. Twenty-two repos, six languages, and repo names like PY4_2C_D3_2024_Modul6_088 say you didn’t come here to brand — you came here to submit before the deadline and disappear into the night.
The stack is delightfully chaotic: Java, Dart, PHP, C++, HTML, C. That’s not a tech profile, that’s a curriculum with commit access. And somehow the loudest repo is Simple-Blog, which is hilarious when the account itself has no bio. You really said, I can build a blog, but explaining myself is where I draw the line.
Zero stars, zero forks, zero gists — this is pure artisanal GitHub. Not optimized for clout, not diluted by trend-chasing, just straight homework-grade shipping. The good news: with only one repo stale for over a year and a push as recent as 2026-06-20, you’re clearly active. The bad news: your followers-to-repo ratio suggests even your code is keeping this low-profile on purpose.