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TypeScript Overtakes Python as GitHub’s Top Language Amid AI Coding Boom

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Iris Coleman
Feb 03, 2026 17:48

GitHub’s 2025 Octoverse reveals TypeScript added 1M+ contributors to claim #1 spot, as typed languages become essential for AI-assisted development workflows.

TypeScript has dethroned Python as the most-used programming language on GitHub, marking a significant shift in how developers are building software in the AI era. The language added more than one million contributors in 2025—the largest absolute growth of any language on the platform.

GitHub’s latest Octoverse report, published February 3, 2026, shows this isn’t just a popularity contest. The rise of typed languages directly correlates with the explosion of AI-assisted coding, where type systems act as guardrails against the errors that AI-generated code frequently produces.

Why Types Matter in AI Workflows

Teams using AI coding assistants are discovering a painful truth: a significant portion of failures surface as type mismatches and broken contracts between components. TypeScript catches these problems before code hits production, reducing the review churn that comes with AI-generated pull requests.

Python isn’t going anywhere, though. It grew by 48.78% year-over-year, adding roughly 850,000 contributors. JavaScript, by comparison, grew just 24.79% with approximately 427,000 new contributors—a stark slowdown for what was the dominant language for eight consecutive years through 2023.

Python Dominates AI Infrastructure

When examining AI-tagged repositories specifically, Python remains king. Nearly half of all new AI projects on GitHub as of August 2025 were built primarily in Python. Six of the ten fastest-growing open source projects by contributors focused directly on AI infrastructure or tooling.

The nature of Python usage is evolving, however. The data suggests developers are moving from Jupyter notebook experimentation toward production-ready systems, with Python increasingly anchoring packaging, orchestration, and deployment pipelines.

Speed Wins Developer Mindshare

Among the fastest-growing projects, a clear pattern emerged: developers are ruthlessly optimizing for speed and reproducibility. Tools like astral-sh/uv, which dramatically accelerates Python package management, reflect growing intolerance for slow feedback loops.

The “works on my machine” problem has become especially acute as AI-assisted workflows demand faster iteration cycles. Projects emphasizing deterministic builds and minimal overhead are capturing developer attention at rates that suggest this isn’t a passing trend.

First-Time Contributors Need Better Onramps

VS Code and the First Contributions project continue attracting the most newcomers to open source. But GitHub’s data reveals a gap: while README files are common, contributor guides and codes of conduct remain rare across the ecosystem—even as first-time contributions increase.

For maintainers looking to grow their contributor base, the message is clear: documentation improvements often deliver better returns than new features. Projects with detailed contribution guidance consistently outperform those without.

The broader takeaway from the 2025 Octoverse? AI isn’t a separate category of development anymore. It’s reshaping which languages gain traction, which tools win adoption, and what skills matter most. Developers betting on typed languages and fast tooling are positioning themselves for where the industry is heading in 2026.

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