Today's Code Assistant: Fastest-Growing Projects — April 15, 2026
This week, the Code Assistant space saw significant growth, with several repositories gaining traction and popularity among developers. Notably, tools that integrate with OpenAI's models, such as Claude Code and Codex, continue to dominate the landscape. Additionally, there is a growing trend towards creating AI-powered coding workstations and knowledge graphs.
SafeRL-Lab/cheetahclaws, with a growth score of 63.32 and 540 stars, is gaining popularity for its fast and easy-to-use Python-native personal AI assistant that can work autonomously 24/7. Its high commit activity over the past month, with 100 commits, suggests active development and community engagement.
CoderLuii/HolyClaude, boasting a growth score of 57.04 and an impressive 1,982 stars, is another notable repository in this space. This AI coding workstation combines Claude Code with a web UI, seven AI CLIs, a headless browser, and over 50 tools, making it a comprehensive solution for developers.
JuliusBrussee/caveman has gained significant attention with its growth score of 50.67 and 31,173 stars. This tool is a Claude Code skill that uses a unique approach to reduce token usage by "talking like a caveman," resulting in up to 65% fewer tokens required per session.
klsf/codex-register has seen steady growth with its growth score of 49.20 and 201 stars, as it provides a useful tool for batch registering OpenAI accounts and generating authorization files for use with cliproxyapi. Its utility and ease of use have likely contributed to its increasing popularity.
Gitlawb/openclaude, boasting a growth score of 48.98 and 21,646 stars, is an open-source coding agent CLI that supports multiple models, including OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Ollama, Codex, and GitHub Models. Its wide range of compatibility has likely driven its adoption among developers.
DingTalk-Real-AI/dingtalk-workspace-cli has seen significant growth with a score of 48.48 and 1,566 stars, as it unifies DingTalk's product capabilities into a single package designed for both human users and AI agent scenarios. Its official open-sourcing by DingTalk has likely contributed to its increasing visibility.
safishamsi/graphify boasts an impressive growth score of 46.54 and 26,925 stars. This tool turns any folder of code, docs, papers, or images into a queryable knowledge graph using various AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenClaw, Factory Droid, Trae.
iBUHub/CanvasToAPI has seen steady growth with its score of 42.25 and 142 stars, as it provides a wrapper that exposes Gemini Canvas as compatible APIs for OpenAI, Gemini, and Anthropic. Its utility in enabling integration with multiple AI models has likely driven its adoption.
elbruno/graphify-dotnet has gained attention with its growth score of 36.44 and 32 stars, as it offers a .NET port of graphify, enabling developers to build AI knowledge graphs for codebases using GitHub Copilot SDK and Microsoft.Extensions.AI. Its niche focus on .NET development has likely contributed to its growing popularity.
lucasrosati/claude-code-memory-setup rounds out the list with a growth score of 34.00 and 162 stars. This tool provides a setup for up to 71.5x fewer tokens per session on Claude Code using Obsidian + Graphify, along with persistent memory, codebase knowledge graphs, and chat import pipeline. Its focus on optimizing Claude Code usage has likely driven its adoption among developers.
SafeRL-Lab/cheetahclaws, with a growth score of 63.32 and 540 stars, is gaining popularity for its fast and easy-to-use Python-native personal AI assistant that can work autonomously 24/7. Its high commit activity over the past month, with 100 commits, suggests active development and community engagement.
CoderLuii/HolyClaude, boasting a growth score of 57.04 and an impressive 1,982 stars, is another notable repository in this space. This AI coding workstation combines Claude Code with a web UI, seven AI CLIs, a headless browser, and over 50 tools, making it a comprehensive solution for developers.
JuliusBrussee/caveman has gained significant attention with its growth score of 50.67 and 31,173 stars. This tool is a Claude Code skill that uses a unique approach to reduce token usage by "talking like a caveman," resulting in up to 65% fewer tokens required per session.
klsf/codex-register has seen steady growth with its growth score of 49.20 and 201 stars, as it provides a useful tool for batch registering OpenAI accounts and generating authorization files for use with cliproxyapi. Its utility and ease of use have likely contributed to its increasing popularity.
Gitlawb/openclaude, boasting a growth score of 48.98 and 21,646 stars, is an open-source coding agent CLI that supports multiple models, including OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Ollama, Codex, and GitHub Models. Its wide range of compatibility has likely driven its adoption among developers.
DingTalk-Real-AI/dingtalk-workspace-cli has seen significant growth with a score of 48.48 and 1,566 stars, as it unifies DingTalk's product capabilities into a single package designed for both human users and AI agent scenarios. Its official open-sourcing by DingTalk has likely contributed to its increasing visibility.
safishamsi/graphify boasts an impressive growth score of 46.54 and 26,925 stars. This tool turns any folder of code, docs, papers, or images into a queryable knowledge graph using various AI coding assistants like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenClaw, Factory Droid, Trae.
iBUHub/CanvasToAPI has seen steady growth with its score of 42.25 and 142 stars, as it provides a wrapper that exposes Gemini Canvas as compatible APIs for OpenAI, Gemini, and Anthropic. Its utility in enabling integration with multiple AI models has likely driven its adoption.
elbruno/graphify-dotnet has gained attention with its growth score of 36.44 and 32 stars, as it offers a .NET port of graphify, enabling developers to build AI knowledge graphs for codebases using GitHub Copilot SDK and Microsoft.Extensions.AI. Its niche focus on .NET development has likely contributed to its growing popularity.
lucasrosati/claude-code-memory-setup rounds out the list with a growth score of 34.00 and 162 stars. This tool provides a setup for up to 71.5x fewer tokens per session on Claude Code using Obsidian + Graphify, along with persistent memory, codebase knowledge graphs, and chat import pipeline. Its focus on optimizing Claude Code usage has likely driven its adoption among developers.