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DenoOrganization

Deno

@denoland • Uncomplicate JavaScript. Use this route to separate flagship concentration from portfolio breadth before you treat a publisher as broadly strong.

Portfolio concentration

68%

Top three share

Shows whether the organization is driven by one breakout repo or several visible projects.

Breadth

29 repos

Visible snapshot

15 repositories updated in the last 90 days.

Leading language

TypeScript

Portfolio mix

TypeScript (15), Rust (8), SCSS (2)

Average size

14

Stars per repository

Useful for distinguishing one flagship-heavy publisher from a repeatable portfolio.

Updated: 2026-04-17(20d ago)GitHub API fallback29 repositories

Portfolio Shape

68%

of the visible star count comes from this organization's top three repositories.

Average Repository Size

14

stars per repository in this same snapshot.

Current Mix

TypeScript

is the most common language here, with 15 repositories updated in the last 90 days.

Why this rank

This organization stands out because its public portfolio is relatively balanced across 29 repositories.

Balanced portfolio across 29 reposTop 3 share 68%

Organization pages work best when you separate portfolio breadth from flagship concentration. In Deno's case, the visible top three repositories account for about 68% of total stars in this snapshot, which helps explain whether the organization is known for one breakout project or for a broader repeatable portfolio.

The dominant language mix here is TypeScript (15), Rust (8), SCSS (2). That makes this page useful not just for popularity checks, but also for seeing what technical shape an organization's public ecosystem actually has.

Source: GitHub API fallback. This is the same cache-first snapshot used by the organization ranking list, so the summary view and the detail view should stay aligned.

Top Repositories

#RepositoryLanguage⭐ Stars
1denoland/ronlyRust169
2denoland/skills

Modern Deno skills for AI coding assistants. Covers Deno, JSR imports, Fresh, Deno Deploy, and best practices.

TypeScript78
3denoland/deno-rolldown-plugin

Rolldown plugin for Deno code.

TypeScript31
4denoland/deno-js-loader

Resolver and loader JSR package for Deno code.

Rust26
5denoland/deno-esbuild-plugin

A plugin for esbuild to support Deno-style resolution and loading

TypeScript15
6denoland/t4aRust13
7denoland/ptywrap

Interactive terminal for LLMs

Rust9
8denoland/tutorial-with-svelteTypeScript8
9denoland/testing-workshop

A full workshop to run you through testing with Deno

TypeScript8
10denoland/staticdTypeScript7
11denoland/sandbox-py

The Deno Sandbox Python SDK

Python6
12denoland/tutorial-with-freshTypeScript6
13denoland/tutorial-with-astro

A basic HTTP server using Astro and running on Deno

Astro6
14denoland/deno_tunnel

Deno Tunnels

Rust6
15denoland/typescript-go

Staging repo for development of native port of TypeScript

Go4
16denoland/tutorial-with-llmTypeScript4
17denoland/tutorial-with-next

A tutorial showing how to run a Next.js app on Deno

TypeScript4
18denoland/clawssh

Claude Code over SSH

TypeScript2
19denoland/node_shimRust2
20denoland/deno3-test1

Test package for deno3 transitive dep resolution (depends on deno3-test2)

TypeScript1
21denoland/deno3-test2

Test package for deno3 transitive dep resolution

TypeScript1
22denoland/example-styles

A collection of Deno examples and a set of common styles for them to use

SCSS1
23denoland/vhost-device

'vhost-user' device backends workspace

1
24denoland/sashiko

Agentic review of Deno's code changes

Rust0
25denoland/tutorial-with-snapshot

How to make and use a Deno Sandbox snapshot

TypeScript0
26denoland/deno-repo-ci-test-viewer

Overview of CI runs on the denoland/deno repo

TypeScript0
27denoland/libnghttp2Rust0
28denoland/examples-with-nuxtTypeScript0
29denoland/demo-styles

Simple styles to use in demos

SCSS0

Next step after the organization read

Open a flagship repository, compare a couple of portfolio leaders, or return to the organization map when you want a broader concentration read.

Learn and methodology

Keep trust-building context reachable, but behind the first data read instead of ahead of it.

How to Read This Snapshot

Total stars are useful as a discovery signal, but they do not tell you whether a team maintains every repository equally. Pair this page with release cadence, maintainer activity, and the flagship concentration shown above before making adoption decisions.

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