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Starring makes it easy to find a repository or topic again later. You can see all the repositories and topics you have starred by going to your stars page.
You can star repositories and topics to discover similar projects on GitHub. When you star repositories or topics, GitHub may recommend related content in the discovery view of your news feed. For more information, see "Finding ways to contribute to open source on GitHub".
Starring a repository also shows appreciation to the repository maintainer for their work. Many of GitHub's repository rankings depend on the number of stars a repository has. In addition, Explore shows popular repositories based on the number of stars they have.
Starring a repository
Starring a repository is a simple two-step process.
On GitHub.com, navigate to the main page of the repository.In the top-right corner of the page, click Star.Optionally, to unstar a previously starred repository, click Unstar.Organizing starred repositories with lists
Note: Lists are currently in public beta and subject to change.
Curate repositories that you've starred with public lists. You can create public lists that appear on your stars page at https://github.com/USERNAME?tab=stars.
If you add a private repository to a list, then the private repository will only appear in your list for people with read access to the repository.
You can add a repository to an existing or new list wherever you see a repository's Star or Starred dropdown menu, whether on a repository page or in a list of starred repositories.
Creating a listIn the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click Your stars.Next to "Lists", click Create list.Enter a name and description for your list and click Create.
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