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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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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,
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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:
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Architecture.md (2021)
I've always found this to be a very useful practice. Many projects have a few core files (or packages / modules / whatever) where most of the changes happen. Being able to familiarize new contributors (or old returning ones) with those quickly really helps the startup time on a project.
I've added architecture files to projects at multiple jobs now [0], [1] and they've been well received. They're not perfect, but they're better than nothing.
[0]: https://github.com/zapier/zapier-platform/pull/324
[1]: https://github.com/stripe/stripe-cli/blob/master/ARCHITECTUR...
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Managing Webhook Events for Connected Accounts
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Stripe Payments with Nextjs
Before getting started with this, make sure that you have the Stripe CLI installed. Click me
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stripe-node with Deno
You'll need the Stripe CLI installed.
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Stripe webhooks with NextJS
The easiest way is to use stripe cli. You can download it here.
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Unlock any CLI using biometrics with 1Password Shell Plugins
​ We use CLIs to perform quick actions from the comfort of our terminals and automate recurring tasks. You might use the GitLab CLI to submit your code in a merge request, so the team can review it and include it in the next release, for example. Many other developer platforms like AWS, Stripe, Sentry, and CircleCI offer CLIs as well. ​ Connecting a CLI to your online account often involves generating API access keys in a browser, then pasting those values into the terminal. Those credentials are usually saved in a plaintext config file that gives the CLI persistent access to your account, even after reboots. But if an attacker or process gains access to your system, they have the same level of access to your account that you do. ​ We built 1Password Shell Plugins so you can securely store all of your access keys in encrypted 1Password vaults, rather than on disk. When you use a Shell Plugin for a particular service, access to the associated API keys is restricted to your specific terminal session. ​ Because they're saved in 1Password, you can securely sign in to any CLI with your fingerprint or another form of biometrics. If the service supports it, MFA codes can be filled automatically – so there’s no need to pull out your phone multiple times every day. ​ In fact, there’s no need to type anything. No plaintext, no typing passwords, no hassle – you can stay in the zone and focus on the task at hand. ​
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[Stripe] Is it possible to accept external requests to my server from Stripe webhooks during integration tests?
You’re probably looking for this: https://stripe.com/docs/stripe-cli
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Introduction to the Stripe CLI and the Stripe for VS Code extension
The Stripe CLI (command line interface) and Stripe for VS Code extension are essential tools when you’re building, testing and managing your Stripe integration. In this article you’ll learn about the powerful features of the Stripe CLI and how you can leverage those features both on the command line and via the VS Code extension.
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How can you accurately model a subscription without constantly making API calls to your payment service?
You can test locally with the stripe CLI tool https://stripe.com/docs/stripe-cli, that sends the webhook info through localhost.
What are some alternatives?
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terraform-provider-stripe - A Terraform Provider for Stripe
developerFolio - 🚀 Software Developer Portfolio Template that helps you showcase your work and skills as a software developer.
stripe-js - Loading wrapper for Stripe.js
n3 - n3
stripe - Go library for the Stripe API.
debug-toolkit - A modern code-injection framework for Python. Like Pyrasite but Kubernetes-aware.
stripe-android - Stripe Android SDK
gitlab-skyline - Generate a 3D Skyline in STL format and a OpenSCAD file from Gitlab contributions
stripe-react-native - React Native library for Stripe.
me - Create your profile page in 1 minute without 1 line of code for free.
stripe-ruby - Ruby library for the Stripe API.