Supabase hits 100k stars
Supabase just crossed 100,000 GitHub stars, underscoring its traction as a Postgres‑based backend alternative to Firebase for auth, realtime, and full‑stack demos. That milestone signals healthy community adoption for portfolio‑friendly stacks like Next.js + Supabase. (x.com)
Best of JS’s project page lists supabase/supabase at about 99.7K GitHub stars, 1.75K contributors and 35.3K commits, with the repo created six years ago and a recent commit recorded ~21 hours ago. (bestofjs.org) A separate tracker snapshot puts the repo at roughly 99.2K stars, 11.8K forks and ~35,000 commits, underscoring multi-source agreement on large-scale community activity. (programming-helper.com) The official supabase-js client shows massive uptake on npm, with historical monthly-download peaks reported at ~46.8M and the package version listed as 2.100.0 in Best of JS metrics. (bestofjs.org) Dev.to and community writeups flagged Supabase’s climb into the GitHub “Top 100 most-starred repositories” earlier in its growth curve, noting an entry point at roughly 95,435 stars in that coverage. (dev.to) Best of JS’s trend data reports the project added roughly +52 stars per day last month and averaged +54.5 stars per day over the last 12 months, indicating sustained daily contributor and watcher interest. (bestofjs.org) TechCrunch reported that an Indian government blocking order issued on February 27, 2026 produced patchy access to Supabase in one of its largest markets, a regulatory event that affected developer access patterns there. (techcrunch.com)