github-profile-readme-generator
JHipster
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19,935 | 21,231 | |
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27 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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.
github-profile-readme-generator
- First impressions matter! Take your GitHub profile to the next level!
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🚀 A Comprehensive Guide to Personalizing Your GitHub Profile README
GH Profile README Generator (https://rahuldkjain.github.io/gh-profile-readme-generator/)
- 🚀 Quick guide to set up and customize your GitHub profile README!
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Updating my profile on GitHub
There is a GitHub Action that keeps the blog posts list updated, but the reference in the tool is outdated. I already sent a Pull Request with the necessary change, but you can copy it from my repository and adjust it as needed.
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List of job search resources
rahuldkjain.github.io
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Enhance Your GitHub Profile with the GitHub Profile README Generator
The GitHub Profile README Generator, developed by Rahul Jain, is a web-based tool designed to simplify the process of creating a captivating README file for your GitHub profile. This tool offers an intuitive interface and a wide range of customization options, allowing you to add unique elements like a profile picture, bio, social media links, project showcases, badges, and more.
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Affordable Reputable Bootcamp?
Active github that shows you're still developing personal projects. Make sure your readme's are user friendly and explain what the project is for, the intended audience..a developer can run your application and what steps or things needed to install. Mention these projects in Resume. Use tools like (https://rahuldkjain.github.io/gh-profile-readme-generator/) to include on your github by creating a readme.md repository that is the same as your github name.
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How to Create an Impressive GitHub Profile
Rahul Jain
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What should my GitHub README look like?
You can try this
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How to Create a Stunning GitHub Readme Profile
Github Profile Generator by Rahul Jain
JHipster
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Java Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud
An easy way to get a pre-configured Keycloak instance is to use JHipster's jhipster-sample-app-oauth2 application. It gets updated with every JHipster release. You can clone it with the following command:
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Deploy Secure Spring Boot Microservices on Amazon EKS Using Terraform and Kubernetes
provider "auth0" { domain = "https://" debug = false } # Create a new Auth0 application for the JHipster app resource "auth0_client" "java_ms_client" { name = "JavaMicroservices" description = "Java Microservices Client Created Through Terraform" app_type = "regular_web" callbacks = ["http://localhost:8080/login/oauth2/code/oidc"] allowed_logout_urls = ["http://localhost:8080"] oidc_conformant = true jwt_configuration { alg = "RS256" } } # Configuring client_secret_post as an authentication method. resource "auth0_client_credentials" "java_ms_client_creds" { client_id = auth0_client.java_ms_client.id authentication_method = "client_secret_post" } # Create roles for the JHipster app resource "auth0_role" "admin" { name = "ROLE_ADMIN" description = "Administrator" } resource "auth0_role" "user" { name = "ROLE_USER" description = "User" } # Create an action to customize the authentication flow to add the roles and the username to the access token claims expected by JHipster applications. resource "auth0_action" "jhipster_action" { name = "jhipster_roles_claim" runtime = "node18" deploy = true code = <<-EOT /** * Handler that will be called during the execution of a PostLogin flow. * * @param {Event} event - Details about the user and the context in which they are logging in. * @param {PostLoginAPI} api - Interface whose methods can be used to change the behavior of the login. */ exports.onExecutePostLogin = async (event, api) => { const namespace = 'https://www.jhipster.tech'; if (event.authorization) { api.idToken.setCustomClaim(namespace + '/roles', event.authorization.roles); api.accessToken.setCustomClaim(namespace + '/roles', event.authorization.roles); } }; EOT supported_triggers { id = "post-login" version = "v3" } } # Attach the action to the login flow resource "auth0_trigger_actions" "login_flow" { trigger = "post-login" actions { id = auth0_action.jhipster_action.id display_name = auth0_action.jhipster_action.name } } # Create a test user. You can create more users here if needed resource "auth0_user" "test_user" { connection_name = "Username-Password-Authentication" name = "Jane Doe" email = "[email protected]" email_verified = true password = "passpass$12$12" # Don't set passwords like this in production! Use env variables instead. lifecycle { ignore_changes = [roles] } } resource "auth0_user_roles" "test_user_roles" { user_id = auth0_user.test_user.id roles = [auth0_role.admin.id, auth0_role.user.id] } output "auth0_webapp_client_id" { description = "Auth0 JavaMicroservices Client ID" value = auth0_client.java_ms_client.client_id } output "auth0_webapp_client_secret" { description = "Auth0 JavaMicroservices Client Secret" value = auth0_client_credentials.java_ms_client_creds.client_secret sensitive = true }
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Simpler way to develop CRUD apps?
If you want a Spring backend with an Angular Frontend check out https://www.jhipster.tech. This is very nice for CRUD stuff.
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How hard is it to make one ?
Use https://www.jhipster.tech/
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DevOps For Developers: Continuous Integration, GitHub Actions & Sonar Cloud
To test GitHub Actions, we need a new project which in this case I generated using JHipster with the configuration seen here:
- Anyone using JHipster?
- Looking for professional code bases / boilerplates to check out and learn best practices
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Micro Frontends for Java Microservices
exports.onExecutePostLogin = async (event, api) => { const namespace = 'https://www.jhipster.tech'; if (event.authorization) { api.idToken.setCustomClaim('preferred_username', event.user.email); api.idToken.setCustomClaim(`${namespace}/roles`, event.authorization.roles); api.accessToken.setCustomClaim(`${namespace}/roles`, event.authorization.roles); } }
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Are there any recommended libraries to make Spring Boot development even faster / easier?
What you maybe asking for is something like vaadin or jhipster which marries the front with the backend. (I don't like them tbh but it worth mentioning)
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Looking for a ready-to-extend-and-deploy OpenID + Spring REST solution.
You can try this stack https://www.jhipster.tech with generator for mobile app https://github.com/jhipster/generator-jhipster-ionic.
What are some alternatives?
github-profile-trophy - 🏆 Add dynamically generated GitHub Stat Trophies on your readme
Lombok - Very spicy additions to the Java programming language.
github-readme-stats - :zap: Dynamically generated stats for your github readmes
jhipster-lite - JHipster Lite ⚡ is a development platform to generate, develop & deploy modern web applications & microservices architecture, step by step - using Hexagonal Architecture :gem:
axie-graphql-documentation - Unofficial API Documentation for the Axie Infinity's GraphQL Endpoint.
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
readme-md-generator - 📄 CLI that generates beautiful README.md files
CircleMenu for Android - :octocat: ⭕️ CircleMenu is a simple, elegant UI menu with a circular layout and material design animations. Android UI library made by @Ramotion
Spring-Boot-Blog-REST-API - Restful CRUD Blog API using Spring Boot, Spring Security, JWT, Mysql, JPA
AspectJ
readme.so - An online drag-and-drop editor to easily build READMEs
initializr - A quickstart generator for Spring projects