awesome!

would be cool if it can handle typos aswell: 
http://node-modules.com/search?q=json+parser+straem gives me an error 
messages instead of ignoring (or asuming) the misspelled term

Am Freitag, 20. September 2013 20:35:48 UTC+2 schrieb Mathias Buus Madsen:
>
> On and off over the last six months we've built a search engine for 
> finding modules, http://node-modules.com. It uses several parameters and 
> some cleverness to give you great results quickly.
>
> While using it ourselves we have noticed a paradigm shift in the way we 
> work, which has been really interesting. The last part of this post will go 
> over that.
>
>
> Node-modules.com and what it does
> There are already two search engines in the node community (apart from 
> npmjs.org), http://eirikb.github.com/nipster and http://nodetoolbox.com. 
> However, node-modules.com have something new contribute with. We set out 
> to give you the absolute most relevant results at the very top. 
> Node-modules.com uses different parameters to rank all modules and give 
> better results:
>
> * Name, keywords, and description of the module (cleverly done so that 
> 'parse' and 'parsing' are alike)
> * Number of other modules dependant on this module
> * Number of stars on github
> * If you follow the author
> * If the module is used by an author you follow
> * If you have starred another module by the same author
>
> Some of these parameters require you to log in with github, but even 
> without it you get great results. By starring more modules and following 
> your favorite authors on github you'll improve your search results.
>
> That's about all there is to it. Why not try some of these:
> The top router modules, http://node-modules.com/search?q=router
> The top mongo modules, http://node-modules.com/search?q=mongo
> Or all the modules substack has created, 
> http://node-modules.com/search?q=@substack
>
>
> Command-line version
> Of course there's also a cli tool for node-modules.com
>
> $ npm install -g node-modules
> $ node-modules search web framework
>
>
> A paradigm shift?
> But what was this with a paradigm shift? To avoid this post being too 
> lengthy, and miss the point, we wrote it about on our blog, 
> http://www.reddit.com/r/node_modules/comments/1msh9n/a_paradigm_shift/
>
>
> Thoughts?
> Feedback is much appreciated, @node_modules or the blog, 
> http://reddit.com/r/node_modules
>
> Pull requests accepted, http://github.com/mafintosh/node-modules
>
> // Mathias Buus, http://github.com/mafintosh
> // Tobias Baunbæk, http://github.com/freeall
>

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