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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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Craft Your GitHub Profile Page in 60 Seconds with Zero Code, Absolutely Free
So, have your GitHub registration properly filled out. That way you don't need to make any code changes. 🤖
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How to add comments to a static site using GitHub Pull Requests and Netlify Functions
GitHub has tucked the personal access tokens admin in a slightly hard-to-find location. From anywhere in GitHub, you can click on your profile image → Settings → Developer Settings → Personal Access Tokens.
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Very mysterious user: Weldhappy (Ă…gent)
That account has the "Make profile private and hide activity" option turned on in https://github.com/settings/profile which hides your contributions, activity, followers, followings, stars, etc.
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Como usar autenticação 2 fatores no GitHub
Abra o GitHub, e vá para Settings,
- hE Is nOT qUaLifIeD!
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It's been a busy year! I wish Github had EOY recaps, it would be neat to see a year of coding in a cool and interactive video. lol
Go to your settings at https://github.com/settings/profile and check "Include private contributions on my profile"
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What to consider before enforcing MFA on GitHub
By opting to allow developers to use their own accounts to sign in, with or without SAML SSO, developers are able to stay in control of their own GitHub identity. They also don’t have to manage a separate “work” GitHub account and can keep data such as commit statistics all in one place. To see it in action, go to https://github.com/settings/profile and enable the checkbox as seen in the screenshot below:
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Create your GitHub profile page in 1 minute without 1 line of code for free.
So, have your GitHub registration properly filled out. That way you don't need to make any code changes. 🤖
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GitHub: Private Profiles
I just get 500 on the homepage, and my profile also 500s when logged out. Most other things still seem to work, including https://github.com/settings/profile where I could turn it off.
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How to add User Accounts and Paid Subscriptions to your Next.js Website
To create the GitHub Client ID and Client Secret, go to https://github.com/settings/profile, Developer Settings on the left-hand nav-bar, OAuth Apps, New OAuth App. Fill in a name and your localhost with port for the homepage URL. Copy the homepage URL and add /api/auth/callback/github. This will allow the /api/auth/[...nextauth].ts file to catch this callback URL and use it to create a user in the database. The form should look something like this:
Gource
- đź““ Versionner et builder l'eBook de son Entretien Annuel d'Evaluation sur Git(Hub)
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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.
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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
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Preporuka alata za vizuelizaciju koda
Nešto kao gource?
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Show HN: Hackreels – 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/
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[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.
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The SQLite Project visualized with Gource
From https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource
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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 – Animate your Git history
What are some alternatives?
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Sourcetrail - Sourcetrail - free and open-source interactive source explorer
developerFolio - 🚀 Software Developer Portfolio Template that helps you showcase your work and skills as a software developer.
metrics - đź“Š 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!
n3 - n3
vircadia-native-core - Vircadia open source agent-based metaverse ecosystem.
debug-toolkit - A modern code-injection framework for Python. Like Pyrasite but Kubernetes-aware.
ccache - ccache – a fast compiler cache
stripe-cli - A command-line tool for Stripe
git-of-theseus - Analyze how a Git repo grows over time
gitlab-skyline - Generate a 3D Skyline in STL format and a OpenSCAD file from Gitlab contributions
linux - Linux kernel source tree