2018-01-05

Download stats for December, 2017

Here are the raw Quicklisp download stats for December, 2017:

27247  alexandria
23604  closer-mop
21195  anaphora
20818  cl-ppcre
20690  split-sequence
20360  let-plus
20153  iterate
20032  babel
19888  trivial-features
18779  trivial-gray-streams
18077  bordeaux-threads
17215  cffi
16969  more-conditions
16966  trivial-garbage
16258  puri
16049  flexi-streams
15447  nibbles
14567  utilities.print-items
14366  usocket
13449  esrap
13366  chunga
13149  cl+ssl
12853  cl-base64
12701  chipz
12408  trivial-backtrace
12365  drakma
 9502  cl-fad
 9335  asdf-flv
 9270  cl-yacc
 8593  fiveam
 8050  parse-number
 7899  closure-common
 7893  cxml
 7878  log4cl
 7798  local-time
 7646  ironclad
 7621  architecture.hooks
 7347  named-readtables
 7343  parser.common-rules
 6783  plexippus-xpath
 6767  cl-json
 6708  lift
 6050  optima
 5425  lparallel
 5234  cl-clon
 5107  cxml-stp
 5031  xml.location
 4858  utilities.print-tree
 4855  cl-dot
 4430  cl-store
 4055  fare-quasiquote
 3963  fare-utils
 3816  inferior-shell
 3815  fare-mop
 3707  cl-unicode
 3432  cl-interpol
 3321  slime
 2919  trivial-utf-8
 2848  cl-utilities
 2830  metabang-bind
 2744  quri
 2628  uuid
 2415  trivial-types
 2375  cl-annot
 2372  cl-syntax
 2299  cl-slice
 2255  md5
 2247  trivial-indent
 2234  array-utils
 2229  plump
 2227  documentation-utils
 2226  static-vectors
 2219  gettext
 2107  symbol-munger
 2101  arnesi
 2092  collectors
 2087  access
 2086  fast-io
 2065  djula
 2056  cl-locale
 2051  cl-parser-combinators
 2014  hunchentoot
 1910  simple-date-time
 1844  ieee-floats
 1625  yason
 1352  rfc2388
 1293  monkeylib-binary-data
 1171  osicat
 1163  salza2
 1153  utilities.binary-dump
 1135  postmodern
 1044  trivial-shell
 1015  prove
  980  diff
  949  cl-who
  942  asdf-system-connections
  936  command-line-arguments
  933  cl-containers
  931  cl-custom-hash-table
  925  metatilities-base

2 comments:

  1. Just curious - is the 10-fold increase in 3 years a sign of more LISP developers, or is it due to Quicklisp being used more and more?

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    1. Hard to say - I think it may be due partly to the growth of CI services fetching Quicklisp on every commit.

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