git-blame-someone-else
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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.
git-blame-someone-else
- FTX "insurance fund" calculated by multiplying trading volume by random number
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someThingsAreForever
Or be a crafty bastard and use git blame-someone-else
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When is it OK to blame your colleague?
A tool for you: https://github.com/jayphelps/git-blame-someone-else
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Git Blame-Someone-Else
But funny enough is that there is a commit where it pretends to be Linus https://github.com/jayphelps/git-blame-someone-else/commit/e...
- little does he know 😂
- Erros
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How Git Blame Really Works
It can be!
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(Dusj)tanke: Ansvarliggjøring av beslutningstakere ved eponymisering av lover / avgjørelser.
git blame someone else
- The small things that bring me joy when working late
emails
- The most upvoted comment picks the next line of code: Day 8. I see what you're trying to do here
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Keep your email safe on github
Where the YOUR_EMAIL bit should be the noreply email github provides, it should be some where in your email settings in your account. I hope you find this post informative and if you have any thoughts or insights in this matter do comment bellow. Thanks for reading.
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How to sign your commits with GPG or SSH keys
Github specific: You could also use the no-reply email of your Github account: At email settings bellow the Keep my email addresses private checkbox should be the no-reply email like @users.noreply.github.com
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i did an oopsie
If you're talking about GitHub, go to https://github.com/settings/emails and enable "Keep my email addresses private". Anyway your email shouldn't need to be super private, what's the worst that could happen?
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How to keep your email address private in GitHub
Go to https://github.com/settings/emails. There is an option called "Keep my email address private".
- Nunca te pierdas una notificación de Pull request en github
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Ask HN: Uptick in spam based on GitHub activity
If you go to https://github.com/settings/emails and turn on "Keep my email addresses private", there is an additional setting called "Block command line pushes that expose my email":
"When you push to GitHub, we’ll check the most recent commit. If the author email on that commit is a private email on your GitHub account, we will block the push and warn you about exposing your private email."
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How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
GitHub bases the association of commits to user accounts on the list of e-mail addresses configured in the user’s profile: https://github.com/settings/emails
- Hidden back up email?
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Why did my contributions went down to cero?
Finally, check your email settings. If none of that works, GitHub Support is your best bet.
What are some alternatives?
AmogOS - ඞ Among-us themed OS. As seen on Reddit and Youtube.
keys
ioccc-obfuscated-c-contest - IOCCC International Obfuscated C code contest entries
cloudwithchris.com - Cloud With Chris is my personal blogging, podcasting and vlogging platform where I talk about all things cloud. I also invite guests to talk about their experiences with the cloud and hear about lessons learned along their journey.
YiffSpot - A real-time web chat for "yiffing" randomly with other furries anonymously.
node-cobol - :tv: COBOL bridge for NodeJS which allows you to run COBOL code from NodeJS.
five - Gives you five
forceatlas2 - Fastest Gephi's ForceAtlas2 graph layout algorithm implemented for Python and NetworkX
open-and-shut - Type in Morse code by repeatedly slamming your laptop shut
pornhub-api - pornhub Unofficial api
git-gud - Ever had someone tell you to "get good"? Now you can!
git-upstage - Take credit for someone else's work; or, a typo gone too far.