InteractiveBinPacking
awesome-readme
InteractiveBinPacking | awesome-readme | |
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1 | 30 | |
8 | 17,001 | |
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8.1 | 6.9 | |
16 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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.
InteractiveBinPacking
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Configuring GitHub's Linguist to Improve Repository Language Reporting
For example, one of my repositories, InteractiveBinPacking, is an educational tool implemented in Java, with a few HTML files for contents of dialog boxes, etc, and also has a directory of example assignments with LaTeX source to enable course instructors to easily customize assignments. HTML and LaTeX are both classified as markup languages, and Java obviously as a programming language so those are all included by default, so a language chart with Java, HTML, and TeX makes sense. So far, no configuration necessary. I published a short journal article about the tool in the Journal of Open Source Education. That journal conducts the peer review within the repository itself, with a paper directory holding a Markdown file with the content of the paper, and usually a BibTeX file with the citation data for the references of the paper. Markdown is automatically excluded as prose, which is fine here. However, the BibTeX file would by default be included in the TeX count. The directory of example assignments in LaTeX is part of the purpose of the repository, but this BibTeX file is in a sense part of the documentation of the tool.
awesome-readme
- Readme: A Curated List of READMEs
- Awesome Readme: A Curated List of READMEs
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Hacktoberfest 2023 Update from Maintainer of the user-statistician GitHub Action
About user-statistician
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Hacktoberfest 2023 Contributors Wanted: Additional Translations for the user-statistician GitHub Action
The user-statistician GitHub Action can generate an SVG with a detailed summary of your activity on GitHub. It is mentioned in the tools section of the awesome README awesome list. The SVG it generates includes general information about you (e.g., year you joined, number of followers, number you are following, most starred repository, etc), information about your repositories (e.g., numbers of stars and forks, etc), information about your contributions (e.g., numbers of commits, issues, PRs, etc), and the distribution of languages within your public repositories.
- Mastering Readme Files
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Marketing for Developers
If you really want a stellar README.md take a look at some of the examples in awesome-readme for inspiration!
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How to Create the Best README for Your GitHub Project
Awesome README - A collection of high-quality READMEs from a variety of projects, organized by topic. https://github.com/matiassingers/awesome-readme
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How to create projects for myself to enrich my resume?
Provide a succinct and comprehensive README: readers of your personal project will always start with the README to know where to begin. The goal of the README is to provide the reader an understanding of the business problem you are trying to solve, how your solution goes about solving it (solution architecture diagram), and how to get started and run your code. There are plenty of great README examples here: https://github.com/matiassingers/awesome-readme
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Configuring GitHub's Linguist to Improve Repository Language Reporting
About user-statistician
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The user-statistician GitHub Action mentioned in Awesome-README
Recently, the user-statistician GitHub Action was added to the tools section of Awesome README, which is an Awesome List that includes a curated collection of examples of Awesome READMEs from open source projects, as well as tools enabling creating Awesome READMEs. The Awesome README list is a great place to go if you are looking for ideas for how to improve the READMEs of your open source projects. The Awesome README list covers READMEs more generally, but the tools section includes a few tools focused on Profile READMEs, in addition to many tools for project READMEs more generally. The user-statistician GitHub Action is in the Tools Section.
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