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What does your planet look like in Git42?

Git42 creates a planet based on your GitHub account. The planet seed is based on your repositories and activity; it does not require any registration/login, and it's totally free.

As you access https://www.git42.dev/ you will land in the GitHub galaxy. As new accounts are being searched for, the planet is added to the Galaxy.

For example, this is the Cursor planet:

https://www.git42.dev/u/cursor

https://preview.redd.it/j03umm0d2i2h1.png?width=3828&format=png&auto=webp&s=d8ab6b53b1c73dc490d4438b5c5a3c1a059926f2

What about your planet? Please do share in the comments ;P

(You can also pilot a spaceship/alienship through the universe)

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u/Human_Individual1653 — 19 hours ago

I turned GitHub into a navigable sci-fi univers

I’ve always felt GitHub had a hidden topology.

Massive open-source civilizations.
Tiny abandoned outposts.
Dense ecosystems orbiting around influential projects.

So I started building GIT42 — a navigable universe generated entirely from real GitHub data.

Every GitHub account becomes a planet.
Repositories orbit worlds.
Contribution graphs became planetary rings.
Organizations evolve into massive star systems.

You can literally pilot a ship through the universe, warp between ecosystems, and explore real developer worlds in “real” scale.

Some systems feel incredibly alive.
Others feel isolated and forgotten deep in space.

The weirdest part is that after a few minutes, it genuinely stops feeling like a website and starts to feel like exploring a living, open-source cosmos.

Still heavily in progress, but already explorable:

https://git42.dev

Some fun accounts to visit:

Would genuinely love feedback/ideas from other devs and geeks here 👀

https://preview.redd.it/vdgx6qrvl42h1.png?width=3828&format=png&auto=webp&s=0af43654504caa72c8fa91c880be270244bafacc

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u/Human_Individual1653 — 3 days ago

Git42: What about fly between the most famous companies in a galaxy?

GIT42 is a navigable universe generated from real GitHub ecosystems.
Every developer becomes a planet.
Repositories orbit worlds.
Contribution graphs form planetary rings.
Organizations evolve into massive civilizations connected across deep space.

Pilot your ship, warp between galaxies, and explore the living topology of open source.

Some fun accounts to visit:

git42.dev
u/Human_Individual1653 — 3 days ago

How to improve the performance?

I have a project called "Git42", it's a GitHub visualizer, but it enables you to see the GitHub accounts as planets in a galaxy, and you can also pilot your spaceship between the planets

But I'm facing performance issues,since I added more textures and effects. Do you guys have any suggestions on how I could improve it?

I know that probably having better hardware would solve the issue, but it's not about me exactly, but the users.

https://preview.redd.it/2g0a3t1i742h1.png?width=3828&format=png&auto=webp&s=af19793742a120f0932350f3de52ee0c981c22a4

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u/Human_Individual1653 — 3 days ago

I turned GitHub into a navigable universe

I’ve always felt GitHub had a hidden topology.

Massive open-source civilizations.
Tiny abandoned outposts.
Dense ecosystems orbiting around influential projects.
Entire developer cultures connected through repositories

Some fun accounts to visit:

And yes, you can search your own GitHub civilization too.

https://reddit.com/link/1tgc6cw/video/j5z730lfst1h1/player

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u/Human_Individual1653 — 4 days ago