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Account maturity10.0 / 10
Original project quality15.9 / 18
Contribution quality9.4 / 27
Ecosystem / maintenance impact17.9 / 20
Community influence8.0 / 8
Activity authenticity13.9 / 17

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🔥 9 years on GitHub, 31 repos, nearly 40k stars, you’re basically the Android wheel-building royalty. But only 2 merged external core code PRs, plus 5 self-closed external PRs? Your “professional wheel

getActivity — 75.10/100 · SOLID (Solid · Trustworthy)

TL;DR: Prolific, trusted Android utility maintainer with a massive stash of well-earned own-repo stars, but near-zero external ecosystem contribution and a social presence so passive it makes a static file look outgoing.

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Account maturity10/10Registered 9 years, active for 10 contribution years, last activity 6 days ago — this account has outlasted most Android framework trends, no excuse for slacking on external contributions.
Original project quality15.9/1831 non-empty original repos, 39k total stars, top repo XXPermissions scores 0.95 on quality, AndroidProject scores 0.85 — these are legit, widely-used Android utilities, not empty template farms. The only knock is a couple of low-effort resource repos (EmojiPackage, AndroidIndex) dragging the average down.
Contribution quality9.4/27Only 2 total merged PRs, 7 total PRs overall, 5 of which were closed by the author themselves before merge — you're batting .286 on external PRs, and the only two that landed are small bug fixes in popular Android projects (AndroidX core, BGASwipeBackLayout). No docs/site spam, but also almost no real external footprint.
Ecosystem / maintenance impact17.9/20All-time, 2 PRs + 1300 commits into 13 popular repos (including 106 commits to AndroidProject, 501 to XXPermissions, 5 to AndroidX core) — the vast majority of impact is self-hosted, with only a tiny slice going to external ecosystem projects. Verified impact samples are both non-trivial code fixes, no doc-washing.
Community influence8/84584 followers, 0 following — you've built a follower base large enough to launch a mid-tier Android influencer career, but you've never hit the follow button on a single other account. The simp ratio is off the charts, but at least you're not a follow-for-follow farmer.
Activity authenticity13.9/17878 contributions last year, 10 active years, no trivial PRs, no templated PR flooding, no star inflation — this is a real, consistent contributor, not a bot or a farm account. The only gap is that almost all activity is confined to your own repos, not the broader ecosystem.

Red flags No significant red flags detected. No spam, no inflated stars, no suspicious PR patterns, no maintainer rejections. The only weird behavior is that you've never followed another GitHub user despite having 4.5k followers — your social presence is more one-way than a corporate press release.

Score calibration No extra adjustment. The base score already reflects the strong own-repo track record, legitimate (if tiny) external contribution footprint, and complete lack of suspicious behavior, so no bump or haircut was needed.

Verdict Normal, trustworthy SOLID-tier Android utility maintainer. You've built a set of genuinely useful tools that thousands of developers rely on, but your open-source resume reads like a personal business card with almost no engagement with the broader ecosystem. Step outside your own repos once in a while if you want to climb higher.