Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“15 repos, 3 stars, and one README screaming louder than the code”
Yazid’s GitHub has the energy of a developer who says “serious project” and then names the top repo bot-java with the description APA INI COOOOOOOOOK. Honestly, that’s not a README — that’s the issue tracker’s first reaction. And right behind it is bot-gajelas, literally branded as unclear. Incredible commitment to setting expectations.
The stack is a full buffet: Java, HTML, Dart, PHP, C#, JavaScript. Not full-stack — full side quest. You’ve got a local-friendly marketplace, a Godot project, software quality practice, and some mystery HTML coursework like your profile is speedrunning every CS assignment category at once.
For an account that’s only 1.8 years old, 15 repos and a push today means you are definitely active. But 3 total stars and 0 forks says the audience is still in stealth mode. Followers 4, following 7 — classic open-source networking strategy: “you star mine, I’ll emotionally support yours.”
Still, only 1 stale repo over a year old is actually impressive. This profile doesn’t look abandoned — it looks like a lab bench after six experiments, two deadlines, and one caffeine-fueled naming crisis.