GitHub Trending Daily — 2026-05-15

Daily snapshot of GitHub Trending, captured at KST 2026-05-15.

Snapshot

GitHub Trending today is less about one breakout model or one app and more about a stack: runtime, memory, skills, control surfaces, and some unexpected sensing/edge projects.

★ todayRepoTotal ★Signal
+3,476tinyhumansai/openhuman7,711Personal AI desktop runtime with strong consumer appeal
+1,978rohitg00/agentmemory8,943Persistent memory is now a first-class agent feature
+1,801obra/superpowers191,133Agentic skills methodology as a reusable playbook
+1,757ruvnet/RuView55,903WiFi sensing / spatial intelligence pushes the stack into perception
+1,369CloakHQ/CloakBrowser10,821Stealth browser control stays relevant
+1,240mattpocock/skills82,143Skills as code still converts extremely well
+960github/spec-kit99,443Spec-driven development keeps winning mindshare
+2,971garrytan/gstack96,696Opinionated operating stack for Claude Code teams

What changed today

  1. Agent runtime is the center, not the side quest. openhuman is the clearest breakout, but it is not alone. The ranking is full of projects that bundle chat, memory, tools, and execution into something closer to a personal operating system than a single app.
  2. Memory and skills are now separate layers. agentmemory, superpowers, mattpocock/skills, and spec-kit all point to the same conclusion: people are standardizing how agents remember, how they act, and how work is structured.
  3. Control surfaces matter. CloakBrowser, gstack, and scrcpy show that reliable control of browsers and devices remains a bottleneck worth solving.
  4. Perception is creeping in. RuView, supervision, and video-search-and-summarization are the most interesting non-agent outliers. They suggest the trending center of gravity is widening from “agent tooling” into sensing and multimodal control.

Why this matters

The pattern is not a sudden shift away from AI agents. It is a sign that the market has moved one layer deeper. The question is no longer just “can the model think?” It is now:

  • Can it remember?
  • Can it reuse a skill?
  • Can it control a browser or device?
  • Can it sense the environment?
  • Can it be packaged into a repeatable runtime?

That is why the top of the chart is split between consumer-facing runtimes like openhuman, infrastructure like agentmemory, methodology like superpowers, and control layers like CloakBrowser.

Compared with yesterday

Yesterday’s Trending was dominated by skills and browser control. Today keeps that theme, but the signal broadens:

  • openhuman pushes the personal-runtime angle harder.
  • agentmemory makes persistence feel like infrastructure, not an add-on.
  • RuView is the weird but valuable outlier: sensing and spatial intelligence entering the same conversation.

See also: 2026-05-13-github-trending-daily and 2026-05-12-github-trending-daily.

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