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d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus vs kilimchoi/engineering-blogs

d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus shows stronger signals overall

As of June 2026, homebrew-emacs-plus shows healthier maintenance signals than engineering-blogs. homebrew-emacs-plus rates Healthy overall while engineering-blogs rates Concerns. homebrew-emacs-plus last saw a commit 1 month ago with 4+ active contributors, while engineering-blogs last saw a commit 1 year ago with 36+ active contributors. Neither has known critical or high-severity CVEs in its dependency tree.

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d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus

Healthy

Healthy across all four use cases

HealthyDependency

Permissive license, no critical CVEs, actively maintained — safe to depend on.

HealthyFork & modify

Has a license, tests, and CI — clean foundation to fork and modify.

HealthyLearn from

Documented and popular — useful reference codebase to read through.

HealthyDeploy as-is

No critical CVEs, sane security posture — runnable as-is.

  • Small team — 4 contributors active in recent commits
  • Single-maintainer risk — top contributor 86% of recent commits
  • Last commit 3d ago
  • 4 active contributors
  • MIT licensed
  • CI configured
  • Tests present

Computed from maintenance signals — commit recency, contributor breadth, bus factor, license, CI, tests

kilimchoi/engineering-blogs

Concerns

Stale and unlicensed — last commit 2y ago

ConcernsDependency

no license — legally unclear; last commit was 2y ago…

ConcernsFork & modify

no license — can't legally use code; no tests detected

HealthyLearn from

Documented and popular — useful reference codebase to read through.

ConcernsDeploy as-is

no license — can't legally use code; last commit was 2y ago

  • Stale — last commit 2y ago
  • No license — legally unclear to depend on
  • No test directory detected
  • 36+ active contributors
  • Distributed ownership (top contributor 29% of recent commits)
  • CI configured

What would improve this?

  • Use as dependency ConcernsMixed if: publish a permissive license (MIT, Apache-2.0, etc.)
  • Fork & modify ConcernsMixed if: add a LICENSE file
  • Deploy as-is ConcernsMixed if: add a LICENSE file

Computed from maintenance signals — commit recency, contributor breadth, bus factor, license, CI, tests

Signal-by-signal breakdown

homebrew-emacs-plusengineering-blogs
Stars2,86038,024
Last commit1mo ago1y ago
LicenseMIT
Open issues7145
Has tests
Has CI
Test coverage29%0%
Dependency CVEsNo CVEsNo CVEs
Architecture grade
Cycles
Bottom-lineHealthy signalsConcerns signals

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