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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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How to make a Lichess bot in Python
git reset -- lichess-bot git add . git commit -m "hosting" git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repository.git - CHANGE THIS git push --set-upstream origin master
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Using Git and GitHub for collaboration
git clone https://github.com/username/repository.git # Replace `username/repository` with the GitHub username and repository name
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📜 RepoList - A tool to generate wordlists based on GitHub repositories
repolist -u "https://github.com/username/repository"
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Some fun research
Clone the GitHub Repository: Use the git clone command to copy the repository to your local machine. bashCopy codegit clone https://github.com/username/repository.git
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Basics of Git
Git also allows you to work with remote repositories hosted on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. You can clone a remote repository using the git clone command: git clone https://github.com/username/repository.git
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Efficient File Compression and Uncompression with C++ Program - Optimize Storage and Data Transfer!
For more information, visit the GitHub repository and join the discussion in the comments below. Happy compressing and uncompressing!
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download github repo with a token using curl
curl -H "Authorization: token " \ -L https://github.com/USERNAME/REPOSITORY/archive/master.zip -o REPOSITORY.zip
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Is there a way to connect mySquarespace site to Github?
git remote -v git remote add second https://github.com/username/repository.git add and commit changes, then: [to push to origin remote] git push [to actually push to GitHub!!!!] git push second [to rm second remote] git remote remove second
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Proper way to give credit when using other people's code but heavily modifying it and not forking?
Method adapted from @username2 via https://github.com/username/repository/pull/123/
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Git
git clone https://github.com/username/repository.git
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How do you (yes, you specifically) work with appimages?
I recently discovered AM App Manager, it's app manager for appimages that have system integration and you can update all your apps with one command. Take a look at it's catalog to see if your app is supported.
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Install issue on PopOS using appImage
I use https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM-Application-Manager to install App image, to include Neovim. By default it currently installs Version 10.0 and creates the symlinks.
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I'm sick of reading that among the disadvantages of AppImage is the lack of updates and a centralized repository!
I have been working on two CLI tools to install AppImage packages system wide and locall (they are AM and AppMan respectively). I've also written a website that acts as a catalog and a better source for downloading them all for real, https://portable-linux-apps.github.io !
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ArchImage: my (experimental) side-project to convert Arch Linux programs to AppImages that really work on any distro, old or young... powered by Junest
In conclusion, I feel really confortable with docker/podman/distrobox/junest... but I also like a lot AppImage packages, so I'm trying to merge both. Something I learned all this time I use Linux is that there is no distro, no package format, no software... that can really satisfy my needs. The best hing I can do to solve this situation is to built it by myself (this is my main project, I named it "AM"). I spent two years to create what I like, after a decade as a common Linux user that uses what distro/package mantainers had to give, and this make me feel better. This last point is the main reason because all these distros and software solutions exists in GNU/Linux.
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Ventoy Installation
This is one of the 1700 installation scripts of my project.
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After two years of development on "AM", AppMan and many Appimage packages... I'm seriously considering giving it all up
I started writing AM/AppMan two years ago, it was just a custom script to install and always keep any Appimage package I needed updated to the latest version. Then become something much bigger.
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I have developed my own Appimage package manager in full BASH, here are 3 different approuches to install the apps: xterm (1, the default one, allows to interact when prompted questions), less (2, clean but non interactive) or nothing (not clean). What is better? Have you got suggestions?
Sure https://github.com/ivan-hc/AM-Application-Manager I have already tried with lowercases words but I don't like that, that's why I've chosen uppercased text. "De gustibus non est disputandum", Romans said.
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Portable Arch Linux packed into a single executable
I like containers, I've tried Junest and docker/podman/distrobox... also I work a lot with portable apps (see here) and I've also published a website for them (here) so I'm amazed on how you've built something that can merge them! I'll include it on my catalog (also I'm writing an installation script for it). Thank you!
- Portable-Linux-apps.github.io reached 1608 applications (about 1570 are Appimage packages), all with descriptions and links to the authors, sources... and installation scripts I wrote one by one.
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After a long waiting and big cleaning of the code... "AM" Application Manager is back: 1596 installation scripts (i.e. about 1550 Appimage packages, all installable and updatable). And the uploading is not finished yet!
Learn more at https://portable-linux-apps.github.io
What are some alternatives?
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
firedragon-browser - A Floorp fork with custom branding 🐉 (mirrored from GitLab)
linters - CSSSR's linting configs for Prettier and ESLint.
AppMan - Manage 1900+ AppImage packages and official standalone apps for GNU/Linux without root privileges using the extensible and ever-growing AUR-inspired database of "AM Application Manager". Easy to use like APT and powerful like PacMan.
fundoc - Fundoc - the right way to generate documentation
Spotify-appimage - Unofficial AppImage for Spotify
example
gimp-appimage
git - A fork of Git containing Windows-specific patches.
GIMP-x86_64.AppImage - GNU Image Manipulation Program, cross-platform image and photo editor, AppImages for x86 and x64 architectures built from the more recent PPA (supports GLIBC 2.27 or later). [Moved to: https://github.com/ivan-hc/GIMP-64bit-and-32bit.AppImage]
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.