Module Usage Statistics for a "node-toolbox"

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secoif

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Jun 24, 2011, 9:30:12 PM6/24/11
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When faced with the massive number of nodejs modules, doing a simple task such as picking a testing framework can become somewhat daunting. 

The ruby community has: 

This site gives you a quick overview of what modules people are using for certain tasks (eg, most people use devise/authlogic for authentication and cucumber/rspec for testing).  
ruby-toolbox gies you a good place for newbies to start, knowing that they're using the a decent set of tools.

Perhaps some kind of combination between github activity + number npm installs could be used to create some kind of metric to sort modules? Does anyone know if npm collects such statistics?


Aseem Kishore

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Jun 25, 2011, 2:19:23 AM6/25/11
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There used to be a site called nithub that did exactly this, but it seems to be down:


Anyone know what happened to it?

Aseem

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mscdex

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Jun 25, 2011, 2:34:43 AM6/25/11
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On Jun 25, 2:19 am, Aseem Kishore <aseem.kish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There used to be a site called *nithub* that did exactly this, but it seems
> to be down:
>
> http://2.no.de/
>
> Anyone know what happened to it?

You mean this?: http://nithub.duostack.net/

secoif

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Jun 26, 2011, 5:03:41 AM6/26/11
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That's almost exactly what I'm talking about, except with less information presented upfront, more sensible categories, and sexier.

Marcello Bastéa-Forte

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Jun 26, 2011, 9:08:18 AM6/26/11
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Clone it on github and get to it! ;) nithub was a 2 day project, and pretty useful (for me) in its primitive state. It's not intended to be any more than it is.

The categories can only be as good as the original module keywords without manual curating/organizing. 

Marcello


On Jun 26, 2011, at 5:03 AM, secoif <sec...@gmail.com> wrote:

That's almost exactly what I'm talking about, except with less information presented upfront, more sensible categories, and sexier.

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Floby

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Jun 27, 2011, 4:24:36 AM6/27/11
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this http://blago.dachev.com/modules ?

On Jun 25, 8:19 am, Aseem Kishore <aseem.kish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There used to be a site called *nithub* that did exactly this, but it seems
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