repo-lockdown
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repo-lockdown | backup-github-repo | |
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4 | 1 | |
132 | 37 | |
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6.5 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
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.
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Mental Health in Open Source
GitHub makes this unnecessarily worse by refusing to let you disable Pull Requests like one can disable the other social features (Wiki etc) of a repository: https://github.com/dear-github/dear-github/issues/84
The workaround is to use GH Actions to auto-close PRs: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/repo-lockdown
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Nimalyzer, a static code analyzer for Nim (early alpha).
And thank you for the link. I agree, automation is needed here. :) I'm using a different GitHub action: https://github.com/dessant/repo-lockdown
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Ask HN: How did you recover from burnout?
Something that really helps me uncouple programming from burnout is having a strictly-non-collaborative personal project in a language/ecosystem I intentionally avoid in the professional world. It's still open source Free Software but I don't ever want a pull request or even a bug report because then it becomes work and means the codebase is no longer a 1:1 representation of my own brain-space/goals/style.
Not that I have received any of those things, but I have steeled myself to be ready to turn it down if it ever does. The social pressure is real, and Github doesn't even let you disable pull requests so I had to configure a bot to automatically be an asshole for me: https://github.com/dessant/repo-lockdown
Here's the message I configured in my `.github/lockdown.yaml`:
```comment: Please accept my apologies for your wasted effort in closing this pull request, but I am not prepared to accept changes on this project at this time, if ever. This is a personal project for my personal website that I'm happy to share, but I want the code to be all mine. I would not be able to mentally connect with my codebase as well if it were a reflection of anyone but myself, and accepting others' code complicates the copyright situation regardless of the software license used. Please e-mail me with any bug reports :)```
- Repo Lockdown is a GitHub Action that immediately closes and locks issues and pull requests.
backup-github-repo
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PHP moves to Github due to the compromise of git.php.net
That is correct.As far as I know, you can also export the issues (e.g. https://github.com/maxlath/backup-github-repo (not tested)).As far as I know, the issues can also be exported (e.g. https://github.com/maxlath/backup-github-repo (not tested)).
What are some alternatives?
listen-to-wikipedia - Live, generative music and visualisation from Wikipedia edits. Forked from http://listen.hatnote.com/ with some customisation.
gitrows - A lightweight module for using git as a database
issue-stats-card - Analyse a github repo's issues then generates a table of stats for quick info.
github-issue-templates - 🔣 A collection of GitHub issue, pull request and security templates
missue - A Toolkit helps you to management your TODO based on GitHub Issues.
github-commander - A CLI tool for performing tedious GitHub settings with a keystroke
label-actions - 🤖 GitHub Action that performs certain tasks when issues, pull requests or discussions are labeled or unlabeled
amazing-github-template - 🚀 Useful README.md, LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, SECURITY.md, GitHub Issues, Pull Requests and Actions templates to jumpstart your projects.
CompileResult - Github action for adding compile warnings/errors as PR comment.
gitpay - Bounties for issues on demand. Be rewarded by learning, using Git workflow and continuous integration