When you need to actually understand a GitHub project beyond the README, this does the forensic work. It hits GitHub's API for issues and commits, searches Chinese tech communities and English blogs for real user experiences, then assembles a structured report covering architecture, community health, competitive alternatives, and whether the project is actively maintained or quietly dying. The output template is opinionated: it forces you to cite specific discussions with links instead of vague "people like this" statements, and it includes a Telegram-specific formatting hack to prevent the app from eating whitespace. Built for bilingual developers who want research depth without manually clicking through a dozen tabs.
npx skills add https://github.com/blessonism/github-explorer-skill --skill github-explorer