An open-source application to organize and manage your GitHub stars with tagging and search capabilities.
Astral is an open-source application that helps developers organize their GitHub stars by adding tags, searching, and filtering repositories. It solves the problem of losing track of useful starred projects over time by providing a structured way to manage them.
Developers who actively star GitHub repositories and need a better way to categorize and rediscover them later.
Astral offers a free hosted version or a self-hosted option for full control, with a simple interface and seamless GitHub integration, making it a lightweight alternative to manual organization.
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Offers full data ownership with a self-hosted option, as detailed in the README's deployment instructions, allowing customization and privacy.
Uses GitHub OAuth for secure, automatic syncing of starred repositories, eliminating manual imports and ensuring up-to-date data.
Enables custom tags for categorization, making it easy to organize and rediscover repositories, a core feature highlighted in the key points.
Supports one-click installation via Cloudron, simplifying setup for users familiar with the platform, as mentioned in the deployment section.
Requires PHP, Node.js, Yarn, and GitHub OAuth app configuration, which can be daunting for users without web development experience, as noted in the prerequisites.
The README directs feature contributions to the 'next' branch and warns against master, indicating potential breaking changes or incomplete features.
Lacks dedicated mobile apps or offline functionality, limiting accessibility for users on mobile devices or without consistent internet access.
Exclusively integrates with GitHub, so it cannot manage repositories from other platforms like GitLab, restricting its utility for multi-platform users.