Cross-posting on multiple platform.
The project is hosted on Github: https://github.com/rknightuk/echo
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An argument for GitHub against self-hosted source code forgery.
]]>The main reason is I’m kind of tired of the amount of spam bots that keep signing up to my Gitea.
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Creating blog articles from github issues. Not bad as an idea, but it creates a dependency between Github and your personal blog that I dislike.
The blog: https://github.com/Kerollmops/blog
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A collection of awesome projects. It is great to find good quality projects in it.
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A list of the most-starred projects on Github
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Lint Github workflow files
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Github Worflow trigger cheatsheet
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A map of github projects :)
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as Github Copilot does not respect the licenses.
They also have a badge:
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Argument against Github that are mostly arguments against monopolies.
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In order to measure this, the developers had to set up a JS server. Which is a routine... and that's cool Copilot helps with that. What would be a game changing is when specialized dev task can be done by Copilot.
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A tool to make better README and the easy way.
It is especially useful for GitHub.
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Nobody is entitled to support from volunteer FOSS projects, but they absolutely do deserve not to have the issues they took time to file actively thrown away. If you haven't fixed the bug, it stays open.
And nobody wants to find this issue closed if they found the same problem...
]]>Reminder that this is not about closing bugs/PRs/requests in a NEEDINFO state where the user isn't being responsive. This is about indiscriminately closing "stale" bugs on a timer with no regard to whether they're still valid
Why give up GitHub?
How do I give up?
Hard because vendor lock-in.
Alternatives?
CodeBerg, SourceHut, Gitea, Gitlab.
Use a README template to make others aware
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The same as #gitlab does. It is pratical to have both platforms that are aligning with each other; picking the best of the other one.
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Navigate into github as a filesystem !
Could we make it crossplatform ? I.e. integration of Gitea and Gitlab for example
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A new way to search through the repositories in beta.
Github will provide a new interface for it: https://cs.github.com/
We can use regex, syntax specific (keywords, ...) of the 10 most used languages.
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Utiliser les issues de ces deux plateformes pour avoir des cheatsheets :)
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Replace the .com
in the project with .dev
to open a VS code editor online.
Or the shortcut .
(dot) to go straight to this editor !
In this editor you can obviously consult all the sources of the project, but also modify them and push your changes to the github directly.
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Put your RSS feed on Github.
Yeah it is great. I am more concerned about privacy, so I won't do it, but it looks fun :D
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A shaarli like system on Github: handlink bookmarks on the README of a project.
Oh wait !
#project #idea : export the database of shaarli to a README.md file on Github or Gitlab 🤣
(via https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/Shaarli/?Uem6wA)
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Github removes all non-essential cookie from the platform, so there is no cookie banner anymore.
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Attention, un prochain outil va apparaître rien que pour cela dans 3, 2, 1
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Youtube-dl a été interdit sur Github puisqu'il manipule du contenu sous copyright.
Avec les liens de sebsauvage
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Coup de gueule sur Github et ce qu'il s'est récemment passé sur la plateforme
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