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Add PyPI downloads badge to README #1376

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This adds a new badge to the README to show the latest number of downloads from PyPI. I remember the figure of 60 million downloads a month being talked about, this badge shows it is now double that.

README renders in light mode as
Screenshot 2023-09-26 at 13 23 33

and dark mode as:
Screenshot 2023-09-26 at 13 20 51

Colours, text, etc, can be easily changed. Clicking on the badge takes you to https://www.pepy.tech/projects/fsspec where you can see the daily downloads by version number.

S3FS has similar numbers, about 115 million a month, GCSFS is about 9 million a month.

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Whilst I am on the subject, this page https://hugovk.github.io/top-pypi-packages shows the top PyPI packages by number of monthly downloads. On 1 September fsspec was 28 and s3fs 29.

@martindurant martindurant merged commit bb60983 into fsspec:master Sep 26, 2023
@ianthomas23 ianthomas23 deleted the pypi_downloads_badge branch September 26, 2023 12:57
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