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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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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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- The most upvoted comment picks the next line of code: Day 8. I see what you're trying to do here
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Keep your email safe on github
Where the YOUR_EMAIL bit should be the noreply email github provides, it should be some where in your email settings in your account. I hope you find this post informative and if you have any thoughts or insights in this matter do comment bellow. Thanks for reading.
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How to sign your commits with GPG or SSH keys
Github specific: You could also use the no-reply email of your Github account: At email settings bellow the Keep my email addresses private checkbox should be the no-reply email like @users.noreply.github.com
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i did an oopsie
If you're talking about GitHub, go to https://github.com/settings/emails and enable "Keep my email addresses private". Anyway your email shouldn't need to be super private, what's the worst that could happen?
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How to keep your email address private in GitHub
Go to https://github.com/settings/emails. There is an option called "Keep my email address private".
- Nunca te pierdas una notificación de Pull request en github
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Ask HN: Uptick in spam based on GitHub activity
If you go to https://github.com/settings/emails and turn on "Keep my email addresses private", there is an additional setting called "Block command line pushes that expose my email":
"When you push to GitHub, we’ll check the most recent commit. If the author email on that commit is a private email on your GitHub account, we will block the push and warn you about exposing your private email."
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How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
GitHub bases the association of commits to user accounts on the list of e-mail addresses configured in the user’s profile: https://github.com/settings/emails
- Hidden back up email?
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Why did my contributions went down to cero?
Finally, check your email settings. If none of that works, GitHub Support is your best bet.
forceatlas2-python
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How to take credit for someone else's work on GitHub
This appears to be the repo that the copyright originated from
https://github.com/mwshinn/forceatlas2-python
bhargavchippa also contributed to this repo, so this doesn't seem like one of those random "fork and lie" sort of thing. Without the necessary context, we can't assume much. It could well be that mwshinn was in the wrong or there was an "okay" from mwshinn for bhargavchippa to make those changes.
What are some alternatives?
git-blame-someone-else - Blame someone else for your bad code.
forceatlas2 - Fastest Gephi's ForceAtlas2 graph layout algorithm implemented for Python and NetworkX
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litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
cloudwithchris.com - Cloud With Chris is my personal blogging, podcasting and vlogging platform where I talk about all things cloud. I also invite guests to talk about their experiences with the cloud and hear about lessons learned along their journey.
git-upstage - Take credit for someone else's work; or, a typo gone too far.
node-cobol - :tv: COBOL bridge for NodeJS which allows you to run COBOL code from NodeJS.
pornhub-api - pornhub Unofficial api
git-self-blame - Stop trying to always blame others and take some responsibility already.
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