I didn't know nodezoo, but looking into.

As for changing misspelled words, it may be something we'll look into.
We're already making sure that similar words like 'parse', 'parser',
'parsing' are the same.

http://node-modules.com/search?q=spell. I see that mscdex have a module for
getting suggestions. Seems simple enough.

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On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:51 AM, greelgorke <greelgo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> and what about http://nodezoo.com/#q=web%20framework ?
>
> Am Montag, 23. September 2013 10:46:19 UTC+2 schrieb greelgorke:
>
>> awesome!
>>
>> would be cool if it can handle typos aswell: http://node-modules.com/**
>> search?q=json+parser+straem<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<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<http://node-modules.com/search?q=router>
>>> The top mongo modules, 
>>> http://node-modules.com/**search?q=mongo<http://node-modules.com/search?q=mongo>
>>> Or all the modules substack has created, http://node-modules.com/**
>>> search?q=@substack <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/<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 <http://reddit.com/r/node_modules>
>>>
>>> Pull requests accepted, 
>>> http://github.com/mafintosh/**node-modules<http://github.com/mafintosh/node-modules>
>>>
>>> // Mathias Buus, http://github.com/mafintosh
>>> // Tobias Baunbæk, http://github.com/freeall
>>>
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