First and foremost, I'd like to extend my gratitude for all the hard work and dedication you've put into developing and maintaining such an invaluable tool. In my continuous use of "elysia", I've seen its tremendous growth and the increasing traction it has gained in the JavaScript community. With that in mind, I believe an addition to the README file could further highlight the package's burgeoning popularity and help potential new users recognize its value at first glance. This visual representation can serve as a strong indicator of the package's reliability and steadily growing user base, giving new users the confidence to adopt "elysia" for their projects.
First and foremost, I'd like to extend my gratitude for all the hard work and dedication you've put into developing and maintaining such an invaluable tool. In my continuous use of "elysia", I've seen its tremendous growth and the increasing traction it has gained in the JavaScript community. With that in mind, I believe an addition to the README file could further highlight the package's burgeoning popularity and help potential new users recognize its value at first glance. This visual representation can serve as a strong indicator of the package's reliability and steadily growing user base, giving new users the confidence to adopt "elysia" for their projects.
Thanks for reviewing