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a fast, modern browser for the npm registry

npmx is a better UX/DX for the npm package registry and tooling. We provide a fast, modern interface for exploring packages, with features like dark mode, keyboard navigation, code browsing, and connections to alternative registries like JSR.

We also aim to provide a better admin UI for managing your packages, teams, and organizations β€” all from the browser, powered by your local npm CLI.

contributors
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atmosphere
Vlad-Stefan Harbuz: "This kind of trust reveals a deep understanding present in npmx’s culture β€” an understanding that we depend on other people more than we know, and that we can only go so far by ourselves." πŸ€πŸ’š
Open Source Pledge β‡Œ @opensourcepledge.com
Congratulations to the @npmx.dev team on their launch day! πŸŽ‰β€οΈ

Here's
@vlad.website on how npmx's success shows us why Open Source collaboration itself is so special.
It’s a rare non-AI episode! Instead, fresh @bun.sh just dropped 🍞, @npmx.dev is the UX we all want for npm, and @solidjs.com jumps straight from experimental to beta in v2.

Show link:
front-end-fire.com/episodes/135/
we can just do things, together
chakra-ui/react package as viewed on npmx, with a Storybook branded link to try the design system out
Storybook @storybook.js.org
Storybook πŸ’™ npmx

Today
@npmx.dev launches its alpha. What this community has built in just a few months is unreal. The vibes, the speed, the culture. The best thing happening in the JS ecosystem right now.
We're proud to be collaborating on bringing component stories to the npm browsing experience.
This was fun (and very exhausting πŸ˜…) to write. @npmx.dev you are an awesome bunch of amazing humans!
npmx @npmx.dev
@nadja-hesselbjerg.bsky.social from @zurichjs.com shares:
"It all starts with showing up. (...) You'll realize that the open source world isn't some exclusive club. And if you've already contributed? Help someone else do it too. That's what community is for." πŸ’›
sybers: "The best OSS projects aren't just about great code. They're about the people behind them. When I stumbled upon npmx at the end of January, I wasn't expecting much more than a cool tool to check out. What I found was one of the most welcoming open source communities I've been part of." πŸ’™
sybers @sybers.fr
@npmx.dev is now in Alpha!
Go check out my blog post for the announcement πŸ‘‡πŸ€—
@trueberryless.org: "I recently discovered a newly forming community of talented people, connected by the vision of creating a fast and modern browser for the npm registry. (...) I am looking forward to what we will achieve. As developers, but much more as a community. I am here to stay!" πŸ’«
@nadja-hesselbjerg.bsky.social from @zurichjs.com shares:
"It all starts with showing up. (...) You'll realize that the open source world isn't some exclusive club. And if you've already contributed? Help someone else do it too. That's what community is for." πŸ’›
@johnnyreilly.com > I'm writing as I'm excited by npmx; I really want it to succeed. So I thought I'd share my own mini story of npmx. If you walk away from this post with one thought I hope it's this: "npmx is a welcoming community, doing good work and very open to contributions, however minor" πŸ’―
You've heard of @npmx.dev right? Tune in to the latest Svelte Radio episode to hear all about it! Jeppe and Brittney are joined by @zeu.dev and @patak.cat. The excitement is REAL!

www.svelteradio.com/episodes/npm...
@graphieros.npmx.social: "My contributing to npmx exposed me to the gift that is receiving contributions to my own project. (...) People care enough to offer valuable time to improve your own work, which becomes stronger with other minds. That's some rad brain chemistry I hope many could experience"
Alex: "We spent this month together building connections, ideas, and architecture (...). Just as we found value in each other, any project can become the center of a network of wonderful connections." πŸ’™
Alex @alexdln.com
Such a beloved moment, backed by incredible people πŸ’™

I thought this would be a great opportunity to share my thoughts, as well as talk about the community, sharing stories, processes, and ideas 🀍

alexdln.com/blog/npmx-th...
Well, I have officially moved my account to @npmx.dev (npmx.social)
Abbey: "For years, I thought OSS just wasn’t for me (...). Curious about the hype I saw on Bluesky, I recently joined the npmx Discord server on a whim. My journey from lurker to contributor taught me a lot about OSS and gave me new confidence going into code reviews." πŸ‘
Abbey Perini @abbeyperini.dev
Excited to share my first article for Free Code Camp! ✨

www.freecodecamp.org/news/learnin...
What matters is the people, their relationships, their evolving friendships, their communities. What matters is the health and sustainability of our ever-expanding network of trust. So we can work together advancing our shared commons to the benefit of all of us.
patak @patak.cat
Congrats on the alpha launch @npmx.dev! Y'all are amazing ❀️

Let me tell you an open source story. A very personal one. A story of growth, downward spirals, and recoveries. Of a multitude of converging communities building tools for themselves. A story of collaboration and trust. And hope.
just published my first NPM package.

(literally the difference between 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 is a README fix)
Number of weekly active users posting on independent PDSes πŸ‘€
eurosky.social - 2194
blacksky.app - 2061
skystack.xyz - 617
northsky.social - 226
at.app.wafrn.net - 190
marta.fail - 153
selfhosted.social - 72
pds.0.space - 53
keik.info - 53
pds.witchcraft.systems - 49
npmx.social - 41
wndr.chat - 29
rose.madebydanny.uk - 28
peedee.es - 21
at.waf.moe - 20
I love how @npmx.dev surfaces potential @e18e.dev dependency improvements. From a package you are at replacement docs in only 2 tiny clicks!
Screenshot of azdo-npm-auth dependencies in npmx.dev with replacement tooltip showing An npmx.dev page for chalk showing a link to more performant alternativesThe e18e page for chalk replacements
it was SO nice to talk @npmx.dev with @whitep4nth3r.com, @danielroe.dev, @patak.cat, and a ton of community members today. I fell in love with building because of strong communities and the contagious enthusiasm of people creating things. the energy around npmx feels the same, and I'm here for it
daniel: "I don't think we need 10x developers to build great things. I think we need 10x teams – groups of people who care about the same problem, who iterate together, and who make each other better" 🀍
danielroe πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ @danielroe.dev
wrote a few words on why I think @npmx.dev might be going places
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