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Stars count next to the list item #313

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dospolov opened this issue Nov 12, 2021 · 7 comments
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Stars count next to the list item #313

dospolov opened this issue Nov 12, 2021 · 7 comments

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@dospolov
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Github Stars count is an important criteria for choosing plugins.
What do you think about placing a label with a Stars count next to each list item?

@Jogai
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Jogai commented Nov 13, 2021

Personally I dont pay attention to github stars. I bet all repo's that were once popular, but are now out of fashion still have a lot of stars.

That said, badgen is made for this so its never out of date.

![awesome-vite-stars](https://flat.badgen.net/github/stars/vitejs/awesome-vite)

Resulting in:

awesome-vite-stars

@dospolov
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Cool,
I can send a PR with badges if you think that might be relevant for others.

@Jogai
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Jogai commented Nov 13, 2021

Well, I'm not a maintainer here so I cant really say.

@Scrum
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Scrum commented Nov 15, 2021

I think this is a somewhat dubious choice based on the stars, for example, an older package may have more stars due to time, but not have support for a long time than a young package that has all the advantages that has an insignificant number of stars.

@utamori
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utamori commented Jan 17, 2022

I think the last commit is a good indicator that the project is being actively maintained. 

![](https://flat.badgen.net/github/last-commit/vitejs/awesome-vite)

@millette
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Showing both (stars/last commit) would be a good indicator.

@HugoImaios
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HugoImaios commented Jan 8, 2024

Indeed, this awesome list a very dense, and contain project which haven't been updated for years. The "why not both" of @millette seems a nice to have 👍
@Scrum what would you think about it ?

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