User Scripts Search Sorting - With Install Rate

By znerp Last update Oct 29, 2008 — Installed 5,399 times.
Modified version of a script by Brad Stewart. Adds installs per day to scripts on userscripts.org, enables sorting by this as well as all other sorts from the original script.

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See original script for more detailed information -- http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/7884

Scripts can be sorted by install rate, although only on a page-by-page basis, not the entire list like the new built-in functionality.

IMPORTANT! When searching scripts, the install rate is calculated as the total number of installs divided by the number of days since its last modification. The install rate for these is NOT calculated using the date scripts were created. However, the actual value is now displayed when looking at a user's scripts.

Update Log

24-March-2007: Two minor changes to the code. No change in functionality, just minor presentation things that were bugging me.
6-May-2007: Actual install rate calculated on user pages, new subheadings added to top of these pages. Also, tilde's now used to show where rates are approximate.
7-May-2007: Fixed to work with Userscripts.org - show new comments and installs.
14-May-2007: Now works when a user has a script with zero installs.
13-September-2007: Small fix to put the total install rate for users back where it should be.
26-December-2007: Changed so it now diplays well with the new look of the site, and removed functionality to sort by name, date, comments and installs.
2-October-2008: Fixed for users with multiple pages of scripts.
29-October-2008: Fixed now fans column has been added. Thanks JoeSimmons for pointing this out.

Known Issues

  • Some of the older scripts still don't have an accurate value, but there is no way of fixing this problem
  • Load time of values when looking at user's tables is at times sub-optimal
  • It would be possible to get actual install rates for every script, but the slow load time makes it unfeasible

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