alternative-packages-examples

isomorphic-fetch -> cross-fetch

The following figure compares the over time centrality ranking of isomorphic-fetch and cross-fetch.

the centrality of isomorphic-fetch and cross-fetch

Pull request examples

The following are examples of pull requests that perform a dependency migration from isomorphic-fetch to cross-fetch:

What is package centrality?

By definition, centrality is a measure of the prominence or importance of a node in a social network. In our context, the centrality allows us to rank the packages based on the popularity/importance of packages that depend on them. Specifically, we use the PageRank algorithm to evaluate the shift in their centrality over time. For more details read our research paper: Towards Using Package Centrality Trend to Identify Packages in Decline.