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Modrinth Minecraft Mods API

Live mod-platform stats from Modrinth, the open Minecraft content platform — no key, nothing stored. The adoption-and-community view of the Minecraft modding ecosystem: how much each mod, modpack, shader or resource pack is downloaded and followed, and which projects are most popular, distinct from the other developer-ecosystem and gaming APIs in the catalogue. The project endpoint returns a single project in full — total downloads, followers, type, categories, supported game versions and loaders, client/server sides and license. The search endpoint searches projects, filterable by type (mod, modpack, shader, resource pack, data pack) and sortable by downloads or follows, each with its download and follower count. The versions endpoint returns a project's recent releases with per-version downloads, supported game versions and loaders. Build mod dashboards, popularity trackers, "is this mod maintained" widgets and modpack browsers on top of real Modrinth data. Look up a project by its slug (sodium, iris, fabric-api); downloads are the headline popularity metric.

api.oanor.com/modrinth-api

PyPI Download Stats API

Live PyPI (Python Package Index) download analytics from pypistats.org — no key, nothing stored. The adoption view of a Python package: how much it is downloaded, the daily trend, and the breakdown by Python version and operating system, distinct from the PyPI registry-metadata API in the catalogue (which describes a package — this measures how much the community actually uses it). The recent endpoint returns the headline download counts: last day, last week and last month. The overall endpoint returns the daily download timeline so you can chart growth. The python endpoint breaks downloads down by Python version, showing which versions the package's users are actually on. The system endpoint breaks downloads down by operating system — Linux, Windows and macOS. Build package-popularity dashboards, dependency-adoption trackers, "which Python version should we still support" tools and ecosystem-trend widgets on top of real PyPI download data. Look up any package by its PyPI name (requests, numpy, flask); names are normalised to lowercase and the version and system splits include each category's share of total downloads.

api.oanor.com/pypistats-api

SourceForge API

Live project, release and download data from SourceForge, the original open-source software forge and download host. Unlike a git forge, SourceForge is built around distributing release binaries to the world, so its signature data is who downloads what, from where. Get a project's profile — its name, summary, status, creation date, homepage, the categories it is filed under and its developer count. Pull the download statistics for a date range — the total, the daily series and the breakdown by operating system. See where in the world a project is downloaded, the per-country download counts that no git forge exposes. Get the project's best current release with its file, version, size and date, plus the recommended download for Windows, macOS and Linux. Live, no key, nothing stored. Distinct from GitHub, GitLab and Codeberg git-forge APIs and from package registries — this is SourceForge's project directory and its global download analytics. Perfect for software-directory, release-tracking, download-analytics and developer apps.

api.oanor.com/sourceforge-api

npm Download Stats API

How popular is that npm package? Get download counts and trends for any npm package straight from npm's public download API. Pull the total downloads over a period (last day, week, month, year or any custom YYYY-MM-DD:YYYY-MM-DD range), the full per-day download time series, the monthly totals over the last year to spot growth or decline, and compare several packages side by side ranked by downloads (up to 128 at once, scoped @org/name packages supported). Every call is live (no cache). 5 endpoints. Built for popularity dashboards, package-comparison pages, trend charts, dependency-health scoring and "which library won" analyses. Distinct from an npm registry-metadata lookup — this is the download time series. No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/npmstats-api