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Discussion on: What interesting things I can do with npm?

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Jochem Stoel

Anything less than popular, I start by looking at the issue tracker and code in some cases.

I used to do that but over time found that sometimes you need something very specific, hasn't been downloaded in weeks and only starred by the author that is a perfect unopinionated and applauseworthy documented.

Also the more people involved the more they pollute it with opinions and distractions. I don't mean that applies universally but look at what we did to JavaScript.