Read it first when I was 16, at the recommendation of my literature teacher in high school. For the past... - darn, this was long ago! - ...more than 20 years, I've read it at least once a year, and intend to do that for as long as I can read.
You will need to enter the repositories by hand, though. Mind you, writing a small tool that'd list the most popular/forked/starred/etc C repos, and do a search for you in those should be a few minute task.
Is there anything like blessed + blessed-contrib for either of those? It'd be fairly trivial to write the bulk of potential-happiness in Java, if there was a display library like blessed + blessed-contrib in the JS world.
Author here. I'm running this in "production" (kinda, on laptop, looking at data from my own servers), and works for me. There are some annoying shortcomings, though, which I will fix, eventually.
Among them is error reporting and handling: there's pretty much none. If the network dies, potential-happiness will not be too happy: it will cry and crash.
Bug reports, feature requests and whatnot are of course appreciated. I wrote this mostly for my own use, so it isn't exactly friendly just yet. (That, and my JavaScript is terrible.)