You would ask these questions on your favorite search engine like:
they will return a few pages with links to various resources, including plugins. You try a couple of the suggestions and then you can ask on Stack Overflow:
I'm implementing an analog clock by using the TicToc plugin but I need the clock to go anti-clockwise. I tried the options
but that didn't work. I also looked at the plugin YAC and SuperWatch but those seem more limited. How can I have the clock go anti-clockwise? (I'm not bound to use TicToc)
I imagine answers to this question either solves your problem at hand OR suggests you a different plugin that meets your requirement.
But, there is a complete site dedicated to software recommendations
That is correct, Software Recommendations exists and in its What is on topic they state that the:
site is for questions asking for recommendations of software ready-to-use to accomplish a particular task ... this includes software libraries for development use
And they continue later on with:
Good software recommendation requests have two components:
A purpose — a task to accomplish, a user story
Some objective requirements — a minimum set of features
and in What is required for a question to contain “enough information”? it is explained what is minimal expected for a recommendation question to be successful answered on that site. And that needs more than just a rough idea.
I know nothing
If you can't Google or formulate an objective requirement set, you're unlikely to find an answer by means of asking a question on any Stack Exchange site. If there is a toolstack specific chatroom you can try such room or alternatively a more traditional forum (reddit, quora, Askquestions.tech spring to mind) where the format is more unstructured to nurture wild idea generation.
The shown question is a very minimal example and still below par. Apply the checklist to make sure any question is in good shape before being posted