The repository is only four days old, but the project isn't.
I developed X locally in folders on my computer and wasn't using Git or GitHub during most of the development. I created the public repository only when I was preparing to release it, so the Git history doesn't represent how long I worked on X.
The whole 'the repo is only 4 days old' isn't a good tell tale anymore unfortunately.
Unexperienced builders just use git as a save button.
Im not saying this is the right way to do things, but the measure of how much effort was put into something can't really be determined from the git history.
There are plenty of reasons to develop, then throw something over the wall, one being general privacy.
I developed X locally in folders on my computer and wasn't using Git or GitHub during most of the development. I created the public repository only when I was preparing to release it, so the Git history doesn't represent how long I worked on X.