my-photohub
pr-approve-generator
my-photohub | pr-approve-generator | |
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25 | 5 | |
14 | 23 | |
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | - |
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.
my-photohub
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2022 in Review
1) My Photohub 📸
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2022 Highlights: Open Source Development! ✨
1. My favorite repository: My-Photohub 📸
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The storm before the calm: finals week
I picked my favorite Seneca College project my-photohub and successfully created two pull requests there.
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One Click to Optimize Images, Create Repo and Making Commit
Continuing from last post, I have completed my feature that produces optimized images, create a remote repository and make a commit with the files. My PR may be updated, but I think the change would not be so big from now.
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✨Day in the life of a college student during finals week - self reflection blog
1) The open-source contributions are going well! - I was able to successfully make pull requests to flutter and to my-photohub - I am currently working on responding to the issues I worked on.
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Final thoughts on contribution
For the following PR I had to come up with logo for the project.
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Release 0.4 Progress
I have had my pull request merged for creating the UI for creating a new project. What I have created is purely visual and has little functionality. With my contribution, I have integrated my UI with what already exists.
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Release 0.4 Planning
For 0.4, I plan to create the UI for my-photohub. I am choosing this project because I thought the concept of it was interesting. Also, I wanted to work on a React project, I had previously worked on a personal project using React and wanted to put that practice to use on a real project. Another reason I chose this project was because did not want to spend too much time looking for an external project to work on that was viable.
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Making Progressive Web App
Continuing on my story for My PhotoHub Image optimization GitHub Action, my approach was to convert files using JavaScript framework Sharp and shell script creates a repo and pushes the files to it. I pushed my script with my questions to ask how we should deploy the app. With this PR, I wanted to make sure my approach was ok and what the next steps would be.
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December goals
My Photohub: I have already contributed to this project a few weeks ago where I created the UI of the progressive web app (PWA) using React. I plan on working on the other issues filed for this project and try to get closer to the finished product of this project.
pr-approve-generator
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The perfect open-sourcer does not exist
Whether you contribute small or big chunks of code, being consistent about them carries vital importance. Small contributions to a particular project help you to get familiar with it at first and leads to something bigger. Take a look at some pull requests I have raised to the following projects; withfig, cve-bin-tool, my-photohub, pr-approve-generator.
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Have you ever thought your project is getting popular?
P.S. This is the tool I'm talking about https://pr.pavelkeyzik.com
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Unit testing like a Hacker
The project I contributed to was a web app called pr-approve-generator that generates encouraging messages for PRs. It is intended to be used by project maintainers in GitHub to hearten their contributors.
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What do you usually say when approve Pull Request?
You can check this app here https://pr.pavelkeyzik.com/ but I also want to ask you a little question. What do usually say when leave some comment to approve Pull Request. If you want, you can add this message as comment, or even contribute to the app. You'll just need to add your message to this file https://github.com/pavelkeyzik/pr-approve-generator/blob/master/src/core/messages.js
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glific-frontend - Frontend for the Glific platform
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vscode-seneca-college - VSCode Extension for Seneca College Developers
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boba-fett - this repo was generated for testing my-photohub project while working on release 0.4 in OSD600
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.