Hey dev community, Let's talk about your GitHub graveyard. That folder of projects where you built the auth, set up the database, and then... life happened. We all have one. But what if that "dead" code isn't a failure? What if it's an asset waiting to be unlocked? I've spent a lot of time analyzing this, and I've boiled it down to a 3-step framework to get real value from your old work. Step 1: Audit Your Assets (What Do You Actually Have?) Before you do anything, figure out what you're sitting on. It's usually more than just code. Make a list: The Codebase: What stack? Is it documented? How close is it to a functional MVP? The Domain: Do you own a catchy .com or .io? That has value. The User List: Do you have a list of beta testers or a mailing list with even 50 people? That's gold. The Brand: A cool name, a logo, a Twitter handle with followers? Asset. Once you know what you have, you can decide what to do with it. Step 2: Choose Your Path (Partner, Sell, or Revive) You have three realistic options.…