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NPM Stars

See npm downloads + GitHub star trends, side by side

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NpmStars is a lightweight, no-signup web tool that helps developers instantly visualize and compare npm usage and GitHub community engagement. It displays daily, weekly, monthly, and total download statistics alongside GitHub star growth—all within a clean, side-by-side dashboard. Whether you're evaluating libraries, monitoring your own package’s traction, or creating data-rich blog content, NpmStars brings clarity to open-source popularity without the clutter. You can also compare multiple packages at once and easily share or embed fully parameterized trend graphs.

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Features

  1. Side-by-Side Visualization – Instantly compare npm download stats (daily, weekly, monthly, total) with GitHub star history.
  2. No Login Required – Just search and go—no account or API keys needed.
  3. Multi-Package Comparison – View trends for multiple packages together in one graph.
  4. Sharable Charts – URL parameters preserve your queries for easy sharing in blogs, docs, or tweets.
  5. Fast & Lightweight – Simple UI built for quick insights, without distractions.

Use Cases

  1. Developers evaluating which libraries are gaining traction or stagnating.
  2. Maintainers tracking how their npm package is performing both in usage and community interest.
  3. Open-source researchers or analysts comparing adoption vs. engagement across projects.
  4. Tech leads or teams choosing which third-party dependencies to adopt based on holistic popularity metrics.

Comments

I built NpmStars because I was tired of jumping between different tools just to understand how a package was doing. I wanted a simple, no-login dashboard where I could see npm downloads and GitHub stars together in one place. It makes comparing libraries much faster, whether you’re choosing a dependency, tracking your own project, or writing about open source.

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Comments

I built NpmStars because I was tired of jumping between different tools just to understand how a package was doing. I wanted a simple, no-login dashboard where I could see npm downloads and GitHub stars together in one place. It makes comparing libraries much faster, whether you’re choosing a dependency, tracking your own project, or writing about open source.