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Code npmx-dev / npmx.dev Issues 195 Pull requests Agents Actions Wiki Security and quality Q Type D to search W Insights fix: command for create-* packages in Deno #2357 • 8o Merged ghostdevv merged 7 commits into npmx-dev.main from knotbin: deno-create-cmd 1 minute ago • Conversation 19 -o Commits E Checks 16 Files changed 3 knotbin commented 3 days ago Contributor ® Linked issue resolves #2337 Context For example package create-example , Current Deno command deno run example is incorrect and errors out. This PR fixes that and changes it to the correct deno create command. Description This is a simple change that just changes the Deno command for create to the correct deno create npm: example command. •• • fix: Deno command for create- packages V 71ba4c2 vercel (bot) commented 3 days ago • edited - ••. Reviewers coderabbitai[bot] ghostdevv Assignees No one assigned Labels None yet Projects None yet Milestone No milestone Development Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues. • Deno command for create- packages is w... Code +38 -25 00000
My first contribution to @npmx.dev! Couldn't miss out on all the fun.
I am contributor #249 (so close to #250). Thanks @willow.sh for giving great feedback!
screenshot of the PDSls website listing 'fettstorch.com's account. It shows npmx.social as the did's pds
Finally MOOved over to npmx.social 🎉
Was scared of this for a while 😅.. but thanks to @baileytownsend.dev's pdsmoover.com/moover it appears everything has worked out 🙇🏼♂️🙏🐮
Conference Takeaways
I’m back from ATmosphereConf in Vancouver, and I'm processing what I saw and heard. The atproto developer community could not have been nicer and more welcoming. Here are some takeaways. ...
https://toni.org/2026/04/03/conference-takeaways/
A cappella contributions to open source projects are often overlooked but crucial to achieving the community objectives. Watch the quoted video in the thread until the end to see how fundamental these non-code contributions are to the long-term success of a project.
I owe you some answers after the last article and, finally, here they are
Lots of news, ideas, updates, solutions, and of course, People 🤍
Badrap is happy to support @npmx.dev in an advisory role.
A better developer experience can be a boon to security. Easier access to trust signals and tips for avoiding unnecessary dependencies, among other things, help make stronger supply chain choices.
Read their intro: npmx.dev/blog/alpha-r...
took me a day and half to make, this is just the early version of it
npmx.dev home page screenshot in white mode > Update: We’ve completed our user experience research and carefully reviewed the results. To deliver the best possible experience, we’ve decided to remove the dark theme. We’re committed to making decisions based on what works best for our users and are glad we took the time to validate this through user research. Thank you for participating 🤍
Light mode only 🎉
We’ve finally completed our user experience research and carefully reviewed the results. To deliver the best possible experience, we’ve decided to remove the dark theme
Thank you all for participating! 🤍
You can already see it on main.npmx.dev 🎉
One of many optimistic things I saw at the atmosphere conference was how much potential the social aspect of @npmx.dev has to introduce developers to the protocol (that for whatever reason aren’t as likely to give bluesky a chance).
We talk a lot about those who make npmx so beloved but today it is the time to highlight another important part of our community and our values 🏳️⚧️
We see, we value, we respect, we hope, we love 🤍
the npmx landing page with a Transgender Pride Flag based kawaii logo built on March 31, 2026
today and always ./🏳️⚧️
./🏳️⚧️
using the axios supply chain attack as an excuse to (1) get my team to use fetch instead, which feels obvious, and (2) show off @npmx.dev and @e18e.dev and their linting / vs code tooling. they make modernizing dependencies and security practices around them so much easier!
@npmx.dev has reached 3000 stars ⭐️
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One more reason to use @pnpm.io and @npmx.dev:
trust policy downgrade becomes visible and preventable
who do i know who regularly uses discord for scheduled events?
do you have any pain points?
Props to @t3.gg for contributing $5K to @e18e.dev!
Looking forward to seeing all the creative ways @npmx.dev can collaborate with @e18e.dev to make the web faster, leaner, and simpler.
We already have a bunch of things in the works 👀.
A slide with a picture of me
The same picture of me but with a pumpkin on my head
@npmx.dev’s talk this morning was so good. And thank you @zeu.dev for the kind words and such a funny slide
@blossomingtre.es
patak, willow, bailey, zeu, james, and blossoming trees at the end of ATmosphereConf
What a conference! Thanks for having us #ATmosphereConf 🙌
Muy bueno. Gracias!
3d printed npmx logo
First person to ask me at Atmosphere Conf gets this 3d printed npmx logo
Working in community • By humans, for humans • Collaboration tools as community infrastructure • Everyone that shares our values is welcome • New contributors are peers • Governance through roles, no hierarchy • Ideas are discussed in the open, after being hashed out in spaces of trust • Shape our online spaces together An ever-growing healthy network of trust
Incredible takeaway from building @npmx.dev
Having better, more intentional online and offline time is a heavy theme here at #AtmosphereConf and in ATProtocol apps. It’s fun to be at a developer conference where balance and burnout are top of mind.
Zeu on stage at Atmosphereconf, holding a microphone and looking generally super awesome
"Open source is not just about code, it's about the people that make the code work", @zeu.dev sharing the ATProto parts of npmx at #Atmosphereconf
Aw heck yeah, y'all are gonna want to check out the #ATmosphereConf replay to see @zeu.dev and @patak.cat talk about @npmx.dev ! The conf knew what they were doing and didn't force us to make a "hard choice" to see this session. This is the #opensource community you've been waiting for.