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Miniconda vs Stability Matrix

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Miniconda

8.0
Developer Tools

Minimal installer for conda

Stability Matrix

8.0
Developer Tools

Package manager and inference UI for Stable Diffusion

Metric Miniconda Stability Matrix
Category Developer Tools Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 6.7K 48
90-day Installs 20.7K 140
365-day Installs 80.8K 450
Version py313_26.3.2-2 2.15.7
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 435 7.7K
GitHub Forks 77 526
Open Issues 79 204
License MIT AGPL-3.0
Language TypeScript C#
Last GitHub Commit 2mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Feb 4, 2016 Mar 31, 2025

Reviews

Miniconda

Miniconda is a lightweight alternative to Anaconda, offering a minimal installer for conda. It's ideal for developers and data scientists who prefer a streamlined environment without unnecessary packages.

Miniconda installs conda in a minimal manner, allowing users to create and manage isolated environments for their projects.

Pros

  • + Minimal installation footprint
  • + Supports conda package management
  • + Auto-updates keep the installation current
  • + Strong community and developer support
  • + Free and open-source

Cons

  • - Limited pre-installed packages compared to Anaconda
  • - May require manual setup for some tools

Stability Matrix

Stability Matrix is a comprehensive package manager and user interface for Stable Diffusion, enabling efficient management of models and dependencies. It streamlines the process for artists and developers, offering a unique solution for managing AI art generation tools.

Stability Matrix serves as a package manager for Stable Diffusion, facilitating the installation, updating, and management of various models and dependencies.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive package management for Stable Diffusion models
  • + User-friendly inference UI for artists
  • + Actively maintained with a solid developer community

Cons

  • - Developed in C#, which may limit contributor diversity
  • - Significant number of open issues suggesting areas of maturation