a fast, modern browser for the npm registry. Search, browse, and explore packages with a modern interface.
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Don’t forget liking on @npmx.dev if we’re at it already!
5/20/26, 8:58 PM
+1 for using @npmx.dev
5/19/26, 6:00 PM
You can try it out on your project by installing our native-preview package from npm. New releases are published daily, and are already used by many teams in production! npmx.dev/package/@typ...
Preview CLI and JS API for the native TypeScript compiler port
https://npmx.dev/package/@typescript/native-preview
5/19/26, 5:57 PM
Very cool. Looking forward to using this in SWTL npmx.dev/package/swtl Looks a lot like the trick of using declarative shadow dom :)
> Check out the [swtl-starter](https://github.com/thepassle/swtl-starter) app
https://npmx.dev/package/swtl
5/19/26, 5:45 PM
Hey npmx.dev! ToTheos offers a free local edition for #GitHub public repos. Zero-cost setup: ToTheos local + free-tier models ( #OpenCode, #Mistral & more). Design and run scripted Tasks that self-fix on failure. ⚡ totheos.com/community-edition
5/19/26, 1:54 PM
May I kindly recommend using npmx for reading about this cool package, it is maintained by some lovely folks
A command-line tool for looking up web platform features. Search by keyword, check Baseline status, find MDN docs, specs, browser bugs, survey results, and more, from your terminal.
https://npmx.dev/package/web-features-cli
5/19/26, 1:39 AM
UI designs exploring a side quest: Building an #ATProtoBadges interface based on @fujocoded.bsky.social npmx.dev/package/@fuj... #uidesign #atproto
5/16/26, 7:27 PM
One reason the @npmx.dev community is so strong is because they are really good at celebrating wins. It's part of their virtuous flywheel that makes people want to be part of the community. So many first time open source contributors. It's really impressive.
5/16/26, 2:40 PM
The first episodes of the new @atproto.com Off Protocol podcast are out! Listen to episode 1, where @jimray.locket.computer talks with @zeu.dev, @danielroe.dev, and @patak.cat about how the community banded together and pushed 1K PRs in 2 weeks to build npmx.dev 🤍
Daniel Roe, Matias Capeletto, and Zeu join to discuss how their frustration with JavaScript packaging went from a Bluesky post to one of the most successful new community-led projects on the protocol.
https://atproto.com/off-protocol/a-thousand-prs-in-two-weeks-building-npmx
5/16/26, 4:29 AM
Couldn't keep up with all the news? We got some selected highlight from last month to recap! 🌀 → Vite Plus lazyPlugins API → @vitest.dev 5 sneak peak → Oxlint: RFC for linting Svelte/Vue/Angular templates → Module Federation in @vite.dev via plugin → @npmx.dev vp option youtu.be/zwY4UZr-qjc
5/15/26, 11:33 PM
Checking out @npmx.dev for the first time, very fast, and looks very cool 👀 It seems like the video in my readme (that works on Github) breaks everywhere that is not Github (npmx, npm, socket). Anyone know how to get readme videos to work universally? npmx.dev/package/bett...
https://npmx.dev/package/better-commits
5/15/26, 3:35 PM
Luckily, npmx.dev doesn't seem affected
a fast, modern browser for the npm registry. Search, browse, and explore packages with a modern interface.
https://npmx.dev/
5/15/26, 12:15 PM
Simple pkg example from the demo: npmx.dev/package/@vp-...
Demo organization templates for Vite+ — try `vp create @vp-demo`
https://npmx.dev/package/@vp-demo/create
5/14/26, 12:37 PM
Follow some @npmx.dev folks then - @patak.cat, @zeu.dev, @danielroe.dev
5/14/26, 11:34 AM
This timeline tab on npmx.dev shows good & bad changes to the package over time. :) https://npmx.dev/package-timeline/@ayo-run/status-indicator/v/2.1.1 #webdev #npm #webperf
5/14/26, 11:24 AM
Wild to see that @npmx.dev was the fastest-growing emerging open source organization by number of contributors in Q1 2026 according to osscar.dev. What is even more interesting: it was the only non-AI tool in the top 10.
5/14/26, 10:10 AM
Loved your talk on „working backwards“. Cannot believe how great your npmx.dev is and the amazing work you’ve put into Nuxt.
a fast, modern browser for the npm registry. Search, browse, and explore packages with a modern interface.
https://npmx.dev
5/14/26, 9:05 AM
Shoutout to the @npmx.dev team!
5/14/26, 8:47 AM
npmx.dev has had quite the meteoric timeline
5/14/26, 8:41 AM
parse5 - npmx | HTML parser and serializer. npmx.dev/package/parse5
HTML parser and serializer.
https://npmx.dev/package/parse5
5/13/26, 7:25 PM
- Minimal deps, here it is on NPMX: npmx.dev/package/@blo... - Changing a column type does not amplify writes to all rows, it modifies the "view" of the column
A Notion-like database library for building block-based databases.
https://npmx.dev/package/@blocknote/block-view
5/13/26, 9:57 AM
Btw, shout-out to npmx.dev for making dependency changes so easy to track.
a fast, modern browser for the npm registry. Search, browse, and explore packages with a modern interface.
https://npmx.dev
5/13/26, 9:26 AM
A feature I was working on had me stumped on a project entailing positioning a set of icons inside of an area on an SVG. Turned into making a pretty neat module. npmx.dev/package/poin...
5/13/26, 7:42 AM
Using @vite.dev and want access to Sätteri-powered Markdown? We now have a Vite plugin for all your Markdown/MDX + Vite needs: npmx.dev/package/vite... Try it out on @stackblitz.com here: stackblitz.com/edit/vitejs-... or read our docs for more information: satteri.bruits.org/docs/vite/
5/13/26, 12:17 AM
Ooooo npmx.dev docs page is really handy. Saves so much work deploying JSDoc myself when npmx does it out of the box. Can easily just link to npmx.dev for documentation instead! npmjs.com continues to look more and more dated. 😅
a fast, modern browser for the npm registry. Search, browse, and explore packages with a modern interface.
https://npmx.dev
5/12/26, 3:35 PM
I wonder if the nice folks at @npmx.dev can add a big ol’ warning on packages sourced from repos that use `pull_request_target` 🫣
5/12/26, 2:46 PM
And everyone else gets bundled code they don't need, wasting traffic and disk space. npmx.dev/package-code... Looks like it bundles quite a few, but no mention of the licenses for the bundled code.
5/12/26, 12:49 PM
Once some more apps expose their Blueprints, I'll ship the Gallery redesign to showcase those Other apps might be interested - @kipclip.com @tangled.org @npmx.dev @standard.site @bookhive.buzz @stream.place @roomy.space
5/12/26, 9:18 AM
This is really cool! Can you add a filter so I can filter out prerelease canary versions? npmx.dev/package-time...
Version timeline for next
https://npmx.dev/package-timeline/next/v/16.2.6
5/12/26, 4:39 AM
@npmx.dev packages on ATProto when?
5/12/26, 1:45 AM
@npmx.dev idk if it would be useful to have a way of putting a message on a package that says: "hey maybe don't use this right now, we have reports from trusted sources that bad stuff is happening" like some kind of moderation for packages
5/11/26, 11:04 PM
It's so beautiful. p.s. @npmx.dev is still just in alpha 🫢
5/11/26, 4:50 PM
@npmx.dev any idea why Bridgy POST request to npmx.social/xrpc/com.atp... are timing out? github.com/snarfed/brid...
I had Bluesky setup with app password and it worked quite well. When I moved my PDS to npmx.social, I had to recreate the App passwords and Bridgy got disconnected. So, I created a new app password...
https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy/issues/2101
5/11/26, 6:54 AM
I absolutely *love* the timeline feature of @npmx.dev I realized in a new project that I didn't have the @types installed for eslint-config-prettier, despite having it in another project So I could verify in 2 clicks that this change actually happened and confidently remove a dependency!
5/9/26, 4:00 PM
And since I use #Pi a lot, I released `npm:pi-cortecs` last night. Nothing special, just #Cortecs support for `/login`, a new `/cortecs-models` command, and auto-fetching of their available models. - github.com/czottmann/pi... - npmx.dev/package/pi-c... #PiPackage
Cortecs provider extension for pi coding agent. (Cortecs is a European LLM router. I'm a customer.) - czottmann/pi-cortecs
https://github.com/czottmann/pi-cortecs
5/9/26, 8:24 AM
xsAI Codex is now available: You can use your ChatGPT subscription within xsAI. github.com/moeru-ai/xsa... npmx.dev/package/xsai...
🤖💬 OpenAI Codex provider for xsAI. Contribute to moeru-ai/xsai-codex development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://github.com/moeru-ai/xsai-codex
5/9/26, 8:21 AM
xsAI now supports the Responses API! This package also introduces a brand-new xsAI Event type, which will be ported to the Chat Completions implementation in a future update. xsai.js.org/docs/package... npmx.dev/package/@xsa...
OpenAI Responses API support for xsAI.
https://xsai.js.org/docs/packages-ext/responses
5/9/26, 5:55 AM
Does any company want to sponsor the work to upgrade svelte-persisted-store to Svelte 5? It gets ~350K downloads per month npmx.dev/package/svel...
5/8/26, 9:53 PM
Mine (hot-date) is available here. npmx.dev/package/@sto...
A date input web component.
https://npmx.dev/package/@stolinski/hot-date
5/8/26, 3:46 PM
npm:@ras0q/cute をpublishしたんだけどdeno xとbun xだと実行できるのにnpxだと実行できなくて謎 npmx.dev/package/@ras...
A CLI tool that exeCUTEs commands from Markdown files.
https://npmx.dev/package/@ras0q/cute
5/7/26, 11:40 AM
Parfois, le meilleur package, c’est celui que tu n’installes pas. NPMX affiche : « You might not need this dependency. » Si Node le fait déjà, pourquoi ajouter une dépendance ? Moins de packages, moins de risques, moins de maintenance. npmx.dev/search?q=date
Search results for 'date'
https://npmx.dev/search?q=date
5/7/26, 10:00 AM
@npmx.dev is down? Not possible
5/6/26, 5:57 PM
Switched @badrap/valita to ESM-only, pretty cool how @npmx.dev celebrates the package size reduction 🎉 npmx.dev/package/@bad...
5/6/26, 3:04 PM
Very fun weekend with a bunch of @npmx.dev friends 🎉 Now heading back home for all day hey and more friends 😄
5/6/26, 10:49 AM
It was time for the monthly Ladybird update video. So I launched it locally, and it's working impressively well for this early stage of development! Svelte Changelog struggles a bit, especially for rendering a ton of releases at once, but npmjs, @npmx.dev, or even Bluesky work super well!
5/5/26, 8:04 PM
5/5/26, 9:42 AM