Mostly a note for myself, but he best starting point is probably the *awesome list of awesome lists* and its companion, the *Ranked Awesome Lists* project:

πŸ“š sindresorhus/awesome β†’ https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome
πŸ“Š Ranked Awesome Lists β†’ https://awesomerank.github.io/

Both are great jumping-off points.

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GitHub - sindresorhus/awesome: 😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics

😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics - sindresorhus/awesome

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This one’s especially neat, it even includes one-liners for common CLI tools at the bottom (great idea!):
https://github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge
A huge collection of lists, manuals, blogs, hacks, one-liners, CLI/web tools, and more.

GitHub’s *Awesome Lists* topic is another great starting point:
https://github.com/topics/awesome

Another curated list of GitHub repositories full of free resources:
https://github.com/pawelborkar/awesome-repos

Want to learn by doing? Step-by-step guides for re-creating *anything* from scratch:
https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x

And finally, a community effort to create developer roadmaps and skill paths:
πŸ—ΊοΈ https://roadmap.sh/

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...and somehow I managed to list a bunch of awesome this-and-that resources *without* mentioning **LibHunt**:
https://www.libhunt.com/about

LibHunt claims to monitor everything posted on Reddit, Hacker News, and Dev.to, almost in real time.
When an open-source repo gets mentioned, it’s tracked and indexed to build lists of *popular* and *similar* projects.

Basically, it’s like a community-powered radar for open source.

They even run a network of sub-sites focused on popular programming languages:
πŸ¦€ Rust β†’ https://rust.libhunt.com/
🐍 Python β†’ https://python.libhunt.com/
πŸ’» C++ β†’ https://cpp.libhunt.com/
βš™οΈ .NET β†’ https://dotnet.libhunt.com/
...and plenty more.

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@yahoo https://python.libhunt.com/shutit-alternatives except none of the alternatives are even relevant to mention.

This is the case for almost anything I’ve ever tried to research using libhunt.

It’s also a relatively static stack ranked list for any given thing. Which is fine for a stack ranked list of things but not finding new things.

@elebertus For example you linked it says "Alternatives based on the 'DevOps Tools' category."

I guess it needs better AI :D

yeah, quite static it seems