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5.6 | 1.8 | |
about 2 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT 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.
pull-request-stats
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PullKeeper - rails app for monitoring relevant PRs statistics
And if the quality of the code is a rather difficult thing to calculate, then the quality and speed of reviewing of pull requests can be calculated. In our company, we started using a pull request stats package that integrates with github actions and publishes review statistics directly in pull requests. But we had some issues and incorrect calculations.
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Show HN: Crocodile Code Review
Hence my suggestion, if your product saves me $500/seat/month then I'll gladly pay $50/seat/month.
Wordpress is a great example, rather than build another Wordpress, solve one problem Wordpress doesn't solve (example: Elementor) and do it far better (depth vs breadth).
We are using this Github Action (https://github.com/flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats) for now, it adds stats to every PR, it has helped the team visualize their contributions and how critical it was for us moving forward and as a manager/tech-lead it helps me identify areas of improvements at the individual level. I think it's a simple idea with a lot of depth.
- Stats of your pull request reviewers (version 2)
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
A Github action to print relevant stats about the pull request reviewers in team: https://github.com/flowwer-dev/pull-request-stats
cloud-from-scratch
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Ask HN: What (side-)project are you working on?
This CloudFromScratch, right? https://github.com/technomada/cloud-from-scratch
I have a document for myself where I note down what I believe to be future industries — trying to time the market. In the same way you might've timed the market in the early part of the previous decade by betting on remote working becoming a pretty viable option (hindsight is 20/20 tho!)
Self-hosted for privacy reasons, to me, is like a bomb waiting to explode. Just like covid accelerated our habits around healthcare (Perhaps future generations will look down on those who don't wear a mask when one catches a cold, the same way we look down on those who don't wash their hands after using the toilet... but in the 17th century that wasn't a thing), I believe mass privacy-awareness will come with a major leak/event.
Looking forward to Apr 1st (if the beta is launched there and it won't be just April Fools' lol!
P.S: Feedback for feedback, if you're down? https://bychgroup.com/price-unlock/
What are some alternatives?
userbase - Create secure and private web apps using only static JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
tubesync - Syncs YouTube channels and playlists to a locally hosted media server
git-appraise - Distributed code review system for Git repos
raspberrypiwireguard - Install and configure WireGuard on Raspberry Pi (and others)
dotfile - Simple version control made for tracking single files
pullmetry - PullKeeper - app for getting relevant stats about PRs and reviewers
deltaflow - A GPU-accelerated differentiable fluid simulator written in JAX.
dev-portal-frontend - A StackOverflow / Reddit / Disqus / Talkyard clone
bayes-bet - Productionized NHL hockey model predictions with Django fontend
sogdb - An open database for stadia games
coprocessor.js - serial-based, nodejs-backed, remote code execution system