Common questions
FAQ
This page answers common questions about how GitHub Star ranks repositories, writes editorial content, and updates public pages.
Does GitHub Star rank repositories only by total stars?
No. The site includes total stars as well as daily, 3-day, and weekly growth windows. Those views help readers separate long-term awareness from short-term momentum.
Does a high star count mean a repository is recommended?
No. GitHub Star treats stars as a discovery signal, not as proof of quality, security, or production readiness. Readers should still inspect documentation, maintenance quality, and workflow fit.
Are the editorial articles original?
Yes. The site publishes original guides, comparisons, and repository evaluation articles. Some drafting may be AI-assisted, but pages are shaped into editorial content intended to add analysis and decision value.
How often does the site update?
Repository data and star snapshots are refreshed over time, and editorial pages are revised as new content is added or corrections are submitted.
How can I report an error or request a correction?
Use the contact email on the Contact page and include the page URL, the issue you found, and a source link when possible.