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I think a helpful feature for users using pkgstats as a means of package browsing and discovery, would be the ability to view package popularity based on packages that were explicitly installed (pacman -Q --explicit).
I queried the api for the top 5000 packages as a means of browsing packages, and had to filter through the majority of packages being popular dependencies, such as the abundance of lib* packages, python-*, packages, etc.
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I think a helpful feature for users using pkgstats as a means of package browsing and discovery, would be the ability to view package popularity based on packages that were explicitly installed (
pacman -Q --explicit
).I queried the api for the top 5000 packages as a means of browsing packages, and had to filter through the majority of packages being popular dependencies, such as the abundance of
lib*
packages,python-*
, packages, etc.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: