My Open Source Toolbox — A Tour of My Projects Directory

A tour of all 31 public GitHub repos cloned in my local projects/ directory, organized chronologically and grouped by theme. These repos form my daily research and development toolkit. Overview Metric Value Public repos 31 Total Stars 890k+ Languages Python (14), TypeScript (4), Java (2), Rust (1), JS (1), Shell (1), CSS (1) Time span 2012 — 2026 Main domains Robotics, RL, AI Agents, Fintech Foundations (2012–2018) Early-created repos that remain actively maintained — the bedrock of my stack. ...

March 30, 2026 · 7 min · Yinglei Zhu
Weekly GitHub Stars W13

Weekly GitHub Stars #1 — Claude Code Ecosystem, Voice AI, Browser Automation

A weekly curated selection of noteworthy open-source projects from my GitHub Stars, organized by theme. This is the first issue. Overview This week I starred 8 projects across 5 domains: Category Count Highlights Claude Code Ecosystem 3 claude-code-best-practice, oh-my-claudecode, claude-howto AI Agent & Browser Automation 1 browser-use Voice AI 1 VibeVoice Developer Tools 2 sherlock, fastfetch CAD / 3D Modeling 1 build123d Language distribution: Python dominates (5/8), with TypeScript, C, and HTML each appearing once. ...

March 30, 2026 · 6 min · Yinglei Zhu

Open source your code: GitHub in Scientific Research

Follow @fly-pigTH Emerging open-source requirements in Article/Conference Papers Scholars emphasize the reproducibility of contributions, such as Nature journals, RA-L, CoRL (Conference on Robot Learning), etc. Nature Editoral states: “Nature journals encourage researchers who submit papers that rely on bespoke software to provide the programs for peer review.” RSS: “We recommend avoiding links even if they are anonymized. Links to external resources can be provided (and are highly encouraged) in the final camera-ready version of the paper.” ...

August 20, 2025 · 4 min · Yinglei Zhu