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.
openmw
- [Release] Animation Blending
-
Do you advise to play on 0.48 RC or nightly build?
I heard that the weapon hit time problem and some of the AI magic use (notably Snowy Granius no longer summoning his skeleton) are currently fixed (or partly for the magic use AI) in Nightly, as well as some new features like volumetric fog.
-
Now that the dust has settled...
specifically, I wanted to talk about their post that they kept mentioning- https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/issues/5270
-
Steam Deck Tracking Playtime
I couldn't find a way to get this to work. Openmw version .48 downloaded from the GitHub has terrible performance issues when ran using the launch options %command%. I'm talking about using the launch options file path for Morrowind when launching in Steam. It works fine in desktop mode when launching via openmw-launcher and supposedly has to do with the steam os overlay? https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/issues/7498 The flatpak works fine when added as a non steam game but is there a way to launch openmw and track playtime for Morrowind? It's easy on windows to do just by renaming openmw launcher to Morrowind launcher.exe in the game folders. I've read a potential solution is running the Windows version with proton but wish it would be able to work with the native Linux builds.
- How long do OpenMW builds stay in the RC phase?
- Shadows disappearing when I'm at the wrong angle! whoops!... any ideas? absolutely stumped.
- OpenMW: Open-source TES3: Morrowind reimplementation
Gource
- π Versionner et builder l'eBook de son Entretien Annuel d'Evaluation sur Git(Hub)
-
Animating Source Code Evolution
The underlying technology, https://gource.io/, has probably been mentioned here before, but it's a superb tool which produces beautiful animations, so deserves another airing.
-
Show HN: Visualize the Entropy of a Codebase with a 3D Force-Directed Graph
This is really cool. And as OP pointed out, I really like the pipeline integration. Like when linting catches function-level complexity, but in a cross functional way. I prefer to think of programs in layers where the top layers can import lower layers, but never the other way (and also very cautious on horizontal imports). Something like this would help track that.
From the visualization perspective, it reminds me a lot of Gource. Gource is a cool visualization showing contributions to a repo. You see individual contributors buzzing around updating files on per-commit and per-merge.
https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource
- Gource: Software Version Control Visualization
-
Preporuka alata za vizuelizaciju koda
NeΕ‘to kao gource?
-
Show HN: Hackreels β Animate your code in HD
Yeah, I was completely distracted trying to figure out what `import { Button, icons } from "ui"` was derived from. Looks like `
That being said, I do like the overall idea of animating code changes. Calls back to that old Facebook sketching app[0] that would let us share replays, and I am a fan of the stories that Gource[1] can tell.Ultimately, though, the sequential text file is a bad metaphor for code. Best thing for it is to split your modules across files.
0. Can't remember the name of it, but something similar is https://sketchtoy.com/
1. https://gource.io/
-
[Asking for feedback] News visualization idea
If the goal is to create a fun animation, then have a look at https://gource.io/ for inspiration.
-
The SQLite Project visualized with Gource
From https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource
-
I see a lot of screenshots of "horribly complex git repos" with like 5 branches that are mildly confusing to follow in this subreddit... I feel like I'm obligated to share this. As part of my job I am personally responsible for managing releases in this repository. (Yes, this is real.)
I wonder what your history would look like in Gource: https://gource.io/
- Gource β Animate your Git history
What are some alternatives?
openmw-shaders - Photorealistic shaders for Morrowind
Sourcetrail - Sourcetrail - free and open-source interactive source explorer
TES3MP - Multiplayer for OpenMW, a reimplementation of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind's engine.
metrics - π An infographics generator with 30+ plugins and 300+ options to display stats about your GitHub account and render them as SVG, Markdown, PDF or JSON!
portmod
vircadia-native-core - Vircadia open source agent-based metaverse ecosystem.
openmw - OpenMW is an open-source open-world RPG game engine that supports playing Morrowind. Main repo and issue tracker can be found here: https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/
ccache - ccache β a fast compiler cache
daggerfall-unity - Open source recreation of Daggerfall in the Unity engine
git-of-theseus - Analyze how a Git repo grows over time
rtx-remix - Combined repo for the RTX-Remix runtime
linux - Linux kernel source tree