I often use pkgstats to check the popularity of Arch packages I use. Sometimes I notice a package is declining in popularity, and I’d like to find similar alternatives that are trending instead. Something like https://pkgstats.archlinux.de/fun

Are there any sites that categorize Linux software and show popularity within each category, so it’s easier to discover alternatives?

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    11 hours ago

    Using apps by popularity instead of on their actual usefulness is pretty wild.

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      The logic is that the most useful app will be the most popular by virtue of its utility.

      Not always true but I’m sure there’s some correlation.

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      10 hours ago

      Popular projects get more attention, more contributions and donations, and as a result are fast to add features, fix bugs and have a larger community to help each other. I would choose a program that’s comparatively simple and stable than a program packed with features I really like, but full of bugs. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to consider popularity as a metric to choose apps

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      I mean, yes, but I don’t think anyone is intending to do use packages only based one factor. Popularity is a reasonable heuristic for quality and long-term continued support. And my reading of OP is that they’re trying to gauge the popularity to use it for that. I think it’s also a decent enough measure for discovery, since usefulness (hopefully) should correlate with popularity and the latter is more measurable.

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      I usually use these lists to find new stuff. Especially tools on steam deck are way to find that way.