Meet Libraries.io, the free engine search open source scripts for developers.
There are millions of open source scripts on the internet with their daily growth rate. They are the most remarkable solution for developers as code snippets in their own applications, since as open source they ensure purity from malicious software.
However, if you want a search engine that will help you find through these millions of scripts what interests you, we suggest you Libraries.io. It is a free online search engine with a database of 1,8 million open source scripts. You can find material for the most popular programs such as NPM, bower, Packagist and a large list of WordPress plugins.
The engine has several classifications of scripts available, for example based on a specific package manager, a programming language, depending on the open source license or some keywords. For example, you can filter all MIT-licensed scripts, or you can search for the best JavaScript packages.
You can even combine two filters, for example, to look for JS packages under the MIT license. The possibilities are almost endless.
Once you find something you like, you can get more information about it from the library page. You can also sign up through GitHub to see a historical view from the start of the script to the current version.
If you are a developer, you can also download data directly from API Libraries. You can log in to the site with a GitHub account, get your API key, and then you can build your own webapp powered by Libraries.io.
Good search!!!!