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2,721 | 26,479 | |
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9.7 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | 25 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
GitVersion
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Golang RESTAPI boilerplate repository
Gitversion: It reads your commit history and generates a semver version out of it. Say you are compiling main branch and have a tag 1.0. Then, you squash 3 PRs. When you build this version, the new version number will be 1.0.3. You can configure it to be smarter about increasing major, minor, patch fields. I typically use prefix on the commit messages so that it generates versions correctly. See more at https://gitversion.net/docs/
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Deploying Flutter applications to Google Play using Github actions
GitVersion is not available by default and needs to be installed beforehand if we want to use the features it offers. The action is available here.
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How to automate the versioning of projects?
Check this out https://gitversion.net/docs/
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Wrote a CLI application to increase .NET's projects version by Semver
At work we use https://gitversion.net/docs/ in our devops pipelines. Similaf to git-semver it generates a version based on what's published previously.
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Managing Embedded SW revs?
Under Linux I use gitflow and gitversion. The former helps me with branch and tags management, the latter keep tracks of the semantic version in a semi-automatic fashion (given a branch/commit/tag it generate a semver automatically based on the repo log). Gitflow should be supported by GUI tools too, but I'm more a CLI guy.
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Automating release notes with conventional commits
I know that GitVersion exists, which I think can automatically calculate the version number for me. But it's not entirely clear to me that it will do this. Also it doesn't seem to have a nbgv set-version equivalent that will just create a tag based on the calculated version number.
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Kuberentes CI/CD
Kind of like you mention though, I tend to still create a build script using gitversion then just have the GitHub Action kick off the script. I find value in being able to create artifacts on a developer machine so having a simple script to run makes that as painless as possible and when I last looked a year or so ago there wasn't a good way of running GitHub Actions on your development machine.
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Constant merge conflicts on csproj files
Self promotion: I made Verlite for this purpose, tho something like GitVersion might be more suitable for your workflow.
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Artifact/Package versioning
We use gitversion to generate semver based on commit height. https://github.com/GitTools/GitVersion
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What build tool(s) do people use for their applications?
GitHub - GitTools/GitVersion: From git log to SemVer in no time
gitflow
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Git Branches as a Social Construct
Pull Requests (or Merge Requests) are merged only when (1) all of the automated tests pass; and (2) enough necessary reviewers have indicated approval.
Git doesn't tell you when it's necessary to have full test coverage and manual infosec review in development cycles that produce releases, and neither do Pull Requests.
https://westurner.github.io/hnlog/#comment-19552164 ctrl-f hubflow
It looks like datasift's gitflow/hubflow docs are 404'ing, but the original nvie blog post [1] has the Git branching workflow diagrams; which the wpsharks/hubflow fork [3] of datasift/gitflow fork [2] of gitflow [1]has a copy of in the README:
[1] https://github.com/nvie/gitflow
[2] https://github.com/datasift/gitflow
[3] https://github.com/wpsharks/hubflow?tab=readme-ov-file
https://learngitbranching.js.org/ is still a great resource, and it could work on mobile devices.
The math of VCS deltas and mutable and immutable content-addressed DAG nodes identified by 2^n bits describing repo/$((2*inf)) bits ;
>> "ugit – Learn Git Internals by Building Git in Python" https://www.leshenko.net/p/ugit/
SLSA.dev is a social construct atop e.g. git, which is really a low-level purpose-built tool and Perl and now Python porcelain.
jj (jujutsu) is a git-compatible VCS CLI: https://github.com/martinvonz/jj
"Ask HN: Best Git workflow for small teams" (2016)
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"Мобильная" разработка. [Системы контроля версий, Git]
A successful Git branching model - известная модель ветвления от Vincent Driessen.
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Moving Fast: A Retrospective on Trunk-based Development
Before embarking on the project, we needed to decide on our Git workflow. Having experienced the unnecessary indirection and bureaucracy of Gitflow, I immediately proposed and implemented a trunk-based strategy instead.
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Setting up GitHub Actions to deploy your website via FTP
As a best practice, consider creating a dev branch where you can stage your code and collaborate with other developers on your team. Alternatively, you can follow the Trunk-based development branching strategy. For larger teams and complex deployment cycles, the Gitflow branching model might be more suitable.
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What strategy are you using versioning firmware with hardware in a VCS?
just use Gitflow
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Me relearning git every week
Use git flow if you have multiple contributors (https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/)
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My favorite bash shortcuts in 2023
I am using git-flow, a set of Git extensions that makes it easier to implement Vincent Driessen's branching model I have used for ages.
- Advice for Git branching strategy?
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What "new-to-you" tool did you recently start using that just changed your workflow for the better?
For us it was git-flow (https://github.com/nvie/gitflow). A straightforward yet effective way to impress momentum in the use of basic strategies: master branch is for production, feature/... for developing new stuff, devel(op) branch for preparing next release (merging feature and hotfixes), release/... for release candidates, hotfix/... for zero-day or fixes on production... Absolutely nothing new, absolutely easy to do.
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Ask HN: What made you finally grok Git?
As a beginner - each of stash, branch, staged and remote is just a swimlane, kinda like illustration here: https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/ but can't remember where did I read it initially
What are some alternatives?
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
NUKE - 🏗 The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET
LibGit2Sharp - Git + .NET = ❤
argocd-example-apps - Example Apps to Demonstrate Argo CD
GitExtensions - Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing git repositories. It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2015/2017/2019).
GitLink - Making .NET open source accessible!
Bonobo Git Server - Bonobo Git Server for Windows is a web application you can install on your IIS and easily manage and connect to your git repositories. Go to homepage for release and more info.
release-please - generate release PRs based on the conventionalcommits.org spec
gradle-git-versioner - A Gradle plugin to automatically version a project based on commit messages and semantic versioning principles
NGit - Automated jgit port to c#
Verlite - Automatically version projects via semantic git tags with a focus on being lite, optimized for continuous delivery.
GitRead.Net - .Net Standard library for reading Git repository data