next.js runs away with it 4–0 on popularity and shipping momentum. Stats only — numbers straight from GitHub, no AI verdict.
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Next.js dominates on momentum and popularity
vercel/next.js is running away with this one, crushing remix-run/remix on every scored metric: a 4× star advantage, 11× more forks, and a shipping pace that's 11 times faster over the last month. Both teams pushed today, but Next.js's 4,944 commits over the past year versus Remix's 1,658 tells you where the gravitational pull is.
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