I can't imagine it being a great experience to discover a package with npm
that I cannot install with npm -- I would find it frustrating -- here is a
package that might be useful to you, but you have to install out of band.



On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:29 AM, stagas <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> As I see it, npm is 3 things right now:
>
> 1. a registry (single namespace by design, never going to change, fine)
> 2. a package manager (works with npm registry and recently gh user/repo,
> great!)
> 3. a module discovery platform (but sadly, only for the npm registry)
>
> Let's just fix #3 to include user/repo projects. That is all it needs to
> be full and complete. Otherwise me and other people will continue to bug
> you until the end of time :) this issue isn't going to go away, it's only
> going to get worse as more people make more modules IMHO.
>
> Also, I was looking at the Most starred in npmjs.org website. Here they
> are:
>
> 136 express
> 62 request
> 60 async
> 50 socket.io
> 49 mocha
> 45 grunt
> 41 underscore
> 36 jade
> 34 redis
> 33 connect
>
> From these 10 modules, 4 have proper naming that kinda describe what
> they're about (request, async, socket.io and redis). 1 is kinda
> misleading (connect), and the rest have fancy names because it's just not
> creative to name a web framework 'server' or a test framework 'test' or a
> template library 'template'. They need to stand out because of their nature
> and be memorable. But common tasks favor first-comers because it's the
> thing that people will type when searching for something and it will come
> up at the top. If I want to make an http request module I don't see the
> problem naming it 'request' as well since that's what it does.
>
> Not all cases are the same and for some projects fancy names are o.k. and
> for some other projects (usually single function ones) you just want them
> to communicate their purpose so that the code is less obscure. You say
> you'll be frustrated if you see require('request') and it isn't
> 'mikeal/request' but I'm equally frustrated when I read 'chaos' 'maga'
> 'jjw' 'slag' and have to dig in npmjs.org to find out what each one does.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, May 25, 2013 9:49:09 AM UTC+3, stagas wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I really want to name my modules however I like and be installable and
>> require-able.
>>
>> For example, I want to write a 'merge' utility, and I don't want to
>> struggle coming up with a random set of letters because I want my code
>> to read require('merge') not require('golalamergifiable').
>>
>> What are my options currently? Anyone have any solutions?
>>
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