The Guardian
@guardian
The source code of the world's leading liberal voice
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The Guardian Overview & Summary
Rank #121 · 56/100The Guardian ranks 121st overall with a composite score of 56 out of 100. The organization describes itself as The source code of the world's leading liberal voice, which frames how developers first encounter the brand on GitHub, in package registries and in search results.
Its code quality and community engagement come across as strong, and are what most developers will notice first when they land on the organization. By contrast, its developer experience and AI and agent readiness look minimal today, which is the clearest area where a small amount of focused work would visibly move the needle. Taken together, the picture is of a company whose public developer surface is neither uniformly polished nor uniformly weak, and where different audiences (contributors, integrators, evaluators) will likely form very different first impressions depending on which door they walk through.
The Guardian maintains 2,065 public repositories on GitHub, built primarily in Scala, JavaScript and Kotlin, which together have collected 14,856 stars and drawn contributions from 62 developers outside the core team, 96 of those repositories have seen commits in the last 90 days, a useful proxy for how much of the codebase is genuinely alive rather than archived.
For anyone evaluating The Guardian as a technology choice, weighing a contribution, integrating the APIs, or comparing it against similar companies in the space, the sections below break down each of these signals in detail and link straight through to the underlying repositories, documentation and community threads that inform the score.
At a glance
- Public repos
- 2,065
- Total stars
- 14,856
- Active (90d)
- 96
- Outside contributors
- 62
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