npmx Weekly #16

This week, npmx has made significant strides in improving user experience and functionality through various updates and enhancements. Key highlights include a new version release and important internationalization improvements.

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”

Steve Jobs

Updates from Missing Control

In this week’s digest, we highlight the most impactful developments at npmx, showcasing our commitment to enhancing user engagement and system performance.

Version Release 0.11.0

The merging of PR #2670 marks the release of version 0.11.0 of npmx, introducing new features such as a package timeline page, progressive loading for organization packages, and improved UI elements. This release aims to enhance user engagement and functionality.


Fix for Sorting Desynchronization

A pull request was merged to address the sorting desynchronization issue on the org pages. The default sorting method was changed to align with expected behavior, ensuring consistent sorting as users navigate.


Internationalization Improvements

Multiple PRs have been merged to enhance internationalization support, including adding missing Norwegian translations and updating Ukrainian translations. These changes improve localization and user experience for non-English speakers.


Dependency Updates

Several PRs have been merged to update key dependencies, ensuring compatibility and leveraging new features from libraries such as validate-npm-package-name and vite-plugin-pwa.


Badge Rendering Improvements

PR #2487 addressed issues with badge width estimation that affected rendering in production. The update introduces a character lookup table for more accurate text measurements, enhancing visual quality.


Timeline Chart Enhancements

A new feature was added to the timeline chart, allowing users to toggle the display of stable versions. This enhancement improves user experience by enabling better filtering of version data.


npmx Growth Recognition

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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.

Top Fastest-Growing Emerging Open Source Organizations
Ranked by composite growth across contributors. Updated quarterly by Supabase and >commit

npmx is at the top on contributors, with 237 contributors on Q1 2026
May 14, 2026 at 10:10 AM UTC

npmx.dev has been recognized as the fastest-growing emerging open source organization in Q1 2026, standing out as the only non-AI tool in the top 10 according to osscar.dev.


Thanks for tuning in to this week’s updates! We’re so glad to have you on this journey with us.


Stay curious, keep building, and we’ll see you right back here next week! ✨