infiniflow/ragflow vs stashapp/stash
infiniflow/ragflow shows stronger signals overall
As of June 2026, ragflow shows healthier maintenance signals than stash. ragflow rates Healthy overall while stash rates Mixed. ragflow was committed to 1 day ago with 32+ active contributors, while stash last saw a commit 1 month ago with 11+ active contributors. ragflow is Apache-2.0-licensed while stash is AGPL-3.0-licensed. Neither has known critical or high-severity CVEs in its dependency tree.
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infiniflow/ragflow →
Healthy across the board
Permissive license, no critical CVEs, actively maintained — safe to depend on.
Has a license, tests, and CI — clean foundation to fork and modify.
Documented and popular — useful reference codebase to read through.
Scorecard "Branch-Protection" is 0/10; 8 cyclic import chains — pervasive coupling
- ⚠Scorecard: default branch unprotected (0/10)
- ✓Last commit today
- ✓32+ active contributors
- ✓Distributed ownership (top contributor 16% of recent commits)
- ✓Apache-2.0 licensed
- ✓CI configured
- ✓Tests present
What would improve this?
- →Deploy as-is Mixed → Healthy if: bring "Branch-Protection" to ≥3/10 (see scorecard report)
Computed from maintenance signals — commit recency, contributor breadth, bus factor, license, CI, tests, cross-checked against dependency CVEs from deps.dev and OpenSSF Scorecard
stashapp/stash →
Mixed signals — read the receipts
copyleft license (AGPL-3.0) — review compatibility; no tests detected
Has a license, tests, and CI — clean foundation to fork and modify.
Documented and popular — useful reference codebase to read through.
No critical CVEs, sane security posture — runnable as-is.
- ⚠AGPL-3.0 is copyleft — check downstream compatibility
- ⚠No test directory detected
- ✓Last commit 2d ago
- ✓11 active contributors
- ✓Distributed ownership (top contributor 29% of recent commits)
- ✓AGPL-3.0 licensed
- ✓CI configured
What would improve this?
- →Use as dependency Concerns → Mixed if: relicense under MIT/Apache-2.0 (rare for established libs)
Computed from maintenance signals — commit recency, contributor breadth, bus factor, license, CI, tests
Signal-by-signal breakdown
| ragflow | stash | |
|---|---|---|
| Stars | 83,693 | 12,298 |
| Last commit | 1d ago | 1mo ago |
| License | Apache-2.0 | AGPL-3.0 |
| Open issues | 2,822 | 722 |
| Has tests | ✓ | — |
| Has CI | ✓ | ✓ |
| Test coverage | 7% | 0% |
| Dependency CVEs | No CVEs | No CVEs |
| Architecture grade | C | — |
| Cycles | 8 | — |
| Bottom-line | Healthy signals | Mixed signals |
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