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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.
documentation
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Sync fork with original repository using git
To use as an example, I forked anitab-org/documentation repository into my GitHub account isabelcosta/documentation. When cloning the repository I used the SSH URL of my forked repository. The commands I’ll mention will be running against the repository’s default master branch.
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Contributing to Open Source with Quality Assurance
A guide to contributing to Quality Assurance in our projects; We also have a PR test report template we encourage our contributors to use when testing a PR;
Getting-started-in-Technical-Writing
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My Year in Review: Hey there!
Created a technical writing resource repository with a friend, Blessing of CSS tricks. The repository resources and discussions are supposed to act as a roadmap for anyone looking to get started in technical writing. Since it is open source, you can contribute to it.
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My Experience at the Empower Her X Non-Tech In Tech Bootcamp
This GitHub repository contains the resource compilation used for the boot camp.
What are some alternatives?
mentorship-backend - Mentorship System is an application that matches women in tech to mentor each other, on career development, through 1:1 relations during a certain period of time. This is the backend of this system.
chartify - Python library that makes it easy for data scientists to create charts.
The-Documentation-Compendium - 📢 Various README templates & tips on writing high-quality documentation that people want to read.
awesome-technical-writing - :books: A curated list of awesome resources: articles, books, videos, tools, podcasts about technical writing.
season-of-docs - Supporting materials for Google's Season of Docs program
PaidCommunityWriterPrograms - A list of companies that have paid Developer Community Writer Programs.
forecast-work - Forecast work timelines with confidence levels using historical data.