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🔥 Registered for 5 years with only 209 total stars and a top original repo of just 86 stars, 59 followers following 22 people like a simp, only 2 external PRs that are just edge tweaks like modifying a
DNLINYJ — 62.00/100 · NPC (Average · Unremarkable)
TL;DR: Five years on GitHub with barely 5 merged PRs total, almost all external contribution weight comes from a single Dockerfile tweak in a 7,700-star repo, and your own projects are niche reverse-engineering tools with almost no reach — you’re a GitHub tourist who pops in once in a while to leave a tiny patch, not a regular contributor.
| Dimension | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Account maturity | 9.1/10 | Registered 5.2 years ago, active for 6 contribution years with last activity 1 day ago — you’ve had half a decade to build a real footprint, you just never bothered to show up consistently enough to leave a mark. |
| Original project quality | 8.1/10 | 209 total stars across 18 original repos, with your top-starred project DetectVMP3 hitting 86 stars — your niche reverse-engineering and game modding tools pull in modest stars from small dedicated circles, but none have broken out to broader adoption. |
| Contribution quality | 14.3/27 | 5 merged PRs out of 6 total, 0 maintainer-rejected PRs, 1 author-closed own-repo PR — your PRs don’t get bounced by maintainers, but there are so few of them, and a third of your merged work is just closing your own pull requests in your own repos. |
| Ecosystem / maintenance impact | 10/20 | All-time 4 total contributions (2 PRs + 2 commits) to popular repos: 1 in the 7,700-star xiangsx/gpt4free-ts (a 12-line Dockerfile fix) and 1 in the 421-star Kohaku-Lab/KohakuTerrarium — your entire external impact rests on two tiny patches, with no core engineering contributions to any project. |
| Community influence | 5.7/8 | 59 followers, 22 following — your follower count is barely higher than the number of repos you’ve forked, and you have no visible community pull beyond your own niche circles. |
| Activity authenticity | 14.8/17 | 244 contributions last year across 4 activity types — you’re active, but nearly all of that activity is confined to your own reverse-engineering and game modding repos, with almost no broad public contribution footprint. |
Red flags
- Only 5 merged PRs across 5+ years of account activity, an extremely low volume for your account tenure.
- 40% of all merged PRs target your own repositories, with almost no consistent external contribution pattern.
- Your entire all-time ecosystem impact is two tiny patches (one a 12-line Dockerfile fix) to popular repos, with no core engineering contributions to any project.
Score calibration No extra adjustment. The base score already accounts for your low all-time PR volume, own-repo-heavy contribution mix, and niche project reach, so no bump or haircut was needed.
Verdict Normal but thoroughly unremarkable. You’re a legitimate GitHub user with real, if minuscule, contributions, but you’ve built no meaningful public footprint or impact in 5 years, more of a niche hobbyist than a recognized open-source contributor.