Codebergs Top Projects in 2026 | Generated by AI
Question: What are the hot / popular / trending projects on Codeberg right now?
Answer:
Codeberg does not have an official “Trending” section (like GitHub’s daily trending) in March 2026. There has been a long-standing community request for one (issue open since 2020), but it remains unimplemented because most repositories have relatively low star counts, making short-term “hot” rankings less meaningful.
Instead, popularity is usually judged by:
- Total stars (lifetime favorites)
- Forks
- Recent activity (commits, issues, PRs)
- Community mentions & known flagship projects
Most Popular / Flagship Projects on Codeberg (early 2026)
These consistently appear as the most starred or most referenced across discussions, blog drafts, and community lists:
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Freeyourgadget / Gadgetbridge
The clear #1 most popular repository on Codeberg (most stars + most forks by a wide margin).
Open-source Android app for managing & using smartwatches / fitness bands (Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit, Garmin, etc.) without vendor cloud lock-in. -
forgejo / forgejo
The actual software that powers Codeberg (soft fork of Gitea).
Very active development, many contributors, central to the whole platform. -
Codeberg / Community & Codeberg / org repositories
Discussions, governance, feature requests, infrastructure topics. High activity by definition. -
woodpecker-ci / woodpecker
The main CI system used on Codeberg (Woodpecker CI).
Frequently updated and widely used by projects hosted there.
Other frequently mentioned or high-visibility categories/projects:
- Privacy & freedom-respecting mobile / desktop apps (many Gadgetbridge-style projects)
- ForgeFed / federation experiments (early ActivityPub-for-git work)
- European / GDPR-focused software (projects moving from GitHub for sovereignty reasons)
- Gentoo mirror → https://codeberg.org/gentoo/gentoo (officially announced Feb 2026 as part of GitHub exit strategy)
- Various Weblate translation projects hosted on translate.codeberg.org
- Static site generators, CLI tools, small utilities from FOSS enthusiasts avoiding big-tech platforms
How to Find Currently Active / “Hot” Projects Yourself
- Visit https://codeberg.org/explore/repos
- Sort by Most stars → shows all-time popular ones (Gadgetbridge usually #1)
- Sort by Recently updated → shows currently active development
- Sort by Recently created → brand new projects
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Look at https://codeberg.org/explore/organizations → large orgs often have multiple active repos
- Check recent commits / activity on major orgs:
- https://codeberg.org/forgejo
- https://codeberg.org/woodpecker-ci
- https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget
- Follow Codeberg announcements / blog or join the https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community issue tracker for spotlight discussions.
In summary: Codeberg is more about long-term sustainable FOSS than viral daily trends. Gadgetbridge remains the standout “star king”. For what’s moving right now, sort the explore page by recently updated or watch the Forgejo/Woodpecker organizations.
References:
- Trending repositories discussion (open since 2020)
- Community spotlight / most popular repo mention (Gadgetbridge)
- Gentoo mirror announcement on Codeberg (Feb 2026)
- Awesome Codeberg list (community curated)
- Codeberg Explore Repositories