I got obsessed with one question: what if your GitHub profile wasn't a flat page of numbers, but a living universe?
So I built it. Solo. In a few weeks.
Enter any GitHub username and watch it generate a unique 3D solar system, floating alongside every other developer's universe in a shared multiverse. Every developer gets their own universe. No two look the same.
What it actually does
Here's how your GitHub data maps to the visual:
Repos → Planets — each repo is its own planet. Size = star count. Color = primary language. Orbit speed = how recently you pushed. Active repos orbit fast. Stale ones drift slow.
Languages → Moons — the languages detected in each repo orbit that planet as colored moons.
Commits → Shooting stars — your real commit messages float across the system on shooting stars. git: fix auth bug on mobile trails past in the background.
Forks → Asteroid belt — every forked repo becomes a rock in the asteroid belt. Hover any asteroid to see which fork it represents.
Star count → Central star size — your star scales from a dwarf to a hypergiant based on total repos and stars. 250+ repos gets you a rainbow corona pulsing hypergiant.
And every universe you visit appears as a tiny glowing solar system in the landing background. The multiverse literally fills up as more developers explore.
What's coming next
Universe vs Universe collision, attack mode where your GitHub stats become weapons, GitHub OAuth to claim your universe, AI narrator via Groq, Universe Radio with procedural music from your language distribution, multiplayer presence with cursor spaceships.
Try it
Search your username. Drop your universe URL in the comments. I'd love to see what your system looks like, and I would be really grateful for the feedback, as I am just starting to build projects and really want feedback from experience peoples, THANKS...

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