What are the most used packages?

As of Sunday evening the top 14 is

  1. threading
  2. text-table
  3. gregor
  4. urlang
  5. sxml
  6. sugar
  7. sexp-diff-lib
  8. sawzall
  9. qi
  10. parsack
  11. mred-designer
  12. markdown
  13. html-parsing
  14. cover

Other popular packages:
unstable-pretty-lib, typed-stack, txexpr, search-list-box, syntax-macro-lang, static-rename-lib, scribble-abbrevs, reprovide-lang-lib, rackunit-spec, rackunit-abbrevs, rackjure, quickscript-extra, pollen, overeasy, nanopass, mischief, mcfly, http-easy, graph, gui-easy, frog, files-viewer, fancy-app, drcomplete, data-frame, csv-reading, al2-test-runner

Honorable mentions:
webscraperhelper, upi-lib, text-block, tasks, t-test, srfi-171, sicp, sawzall-lib, sawzall-doc, Sauron, satore, rktfetch, rsound, rebellion, rascas, racket-paint, quickscript-competition-2020, pfds, numspell, net-jwt, mike, metapict, measures, levenshtein, lang-file-lib, irregex, interactive-brokers-api, html-writing, handin, global, ebuild, drwhitespace, drracket-one-dark, define2, debug, custom-load, csv-writing, crypto, cover-coveralls, counter, binaryio, bazaar, andlet, adjutor

You can find all the packages listed by searching the package index.

This is not science. My methodology is...questionable. The sample is the people who responded on r/racket, discord, discourse, slack, racket-users as of Sunday evening. It would be good to have a better understanding of what people use.

I hope everyone had a good weekend.

Stephen

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