Hey mates, as the person who built this website, I'd be happy to hear any feedback/critique. Also, apart from popularity, you can find out relevant/alternative projects based on similar context mentions. For example https://www.libhunt.com/repo/alacritty
I've been using sidekiq-cron in LibHunt since its beginning, and so far it's served me flawlessly. To be honest, I've faced one issue. If you rename or remove a class used by sidekiq-cron, you should remove its relevant entry in advance - before deployment. Otherwise, the whole sidekiq-cron would be broken.
I used to use removeddit, but it stopped working. Here are some alternatives that let you see deleted content. You can also use the wayback machine on some posts
Or Typesense or MeiliSearch ... or any of the other dedicated search engines https://www.libhunt.com/r/typesense.
Personally, I've used sphinxsearch quite successfully in the past, but if I needed that functionality today, I'd go for Typesense or MeiliSearch.
And, don't forget that Postgres can do the job as well in most of the cases, too
there are some alternatives to setting your bash prompt manually via PS1.
such as...
https://github.com/reujab/silver
there is also pureline, and starship
some others alternatives and some other useful tools are listed here..
Hugo is a "Go lang" project. That's why you can't find it in "Awesome Python".
You can find it in here https://go.libhunt.com/hugo-alternatives or here under Static Site Generators https://www.libhunt.com/ssg ... if that makes sense.
https://juliahub.com/ : see also https://juliaobserver.com, https://www.libhunt.com/lang/julia
... is something very different
Haskell, Unix, pencils are reliable; JS/Python, Windows, ballpoints are very popular.
Hey mate, I shared this on HN, but I'm not sure it will reach you as there are no notifications there.
I was wondering, does it make sense including https://www.libhunt.com/l/common-lisp to the list of resources you've mentioned. This is a project I released in Dec 2020 and it tracks all open-source projects mentioned on Reddit and HN since then. In the end of the day, we have a list with the most trending projects and their alternatives (similar ones). Cheers 🍺
What are some projects you're anticipating people to try?
I looked up a few like bypass-paywalls and elasticsearch but the alternatives didn't seem very relevant, but some of the tags (from GH?) returned good results. If you were able to categorize projects a bit better it could be more useful.
I'm not sure if there's anything there, but tracking project mentions for OSS projects could be relevant for marketing / devrel. ie. if I was working at Elastic and wanted to know about threads talking about solr / lucene / new search projects. just throwing that out there as a b2b angle
Hey mates, as the person who built this website, I'd be happy to hear any feedback/critique. Also, apart from popularity, you can find out relevant/alternative projects based on similar context mentions. For example https://www.libhunt.com/repo/fenix