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There's an issue on the registry repo that you can subscribe to that addresses the download counts denoland/deno_registry2#57. Getting a view of the dependents is a tougher one, it might get done on deno.land/x at some point, but probably not in the near future. As for assessing whether a third party module is good for you, I suggest going through the github repo and looking through it a bit; are there regular commits? how many contributors does it have? how many releases? how frequent are the releases? These questions will probably get you a better sense of the quality of a third party module than download counts or dependents list could. |
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So basically it is the weekly downloads in npm that I am thinking of.
When there are multiple alternatives, the number of active dependents is an important indicator when choosing a library during the design phase of every project.
I am curious on how developers, especially deno developers, should be assessing third party modules?
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