Best of GitHubJanuary 2021

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·5y

    GitHub Metrics — Customize your profile with various plugins and metrics

    Metrics generates infographics about you so you can embed them on your GitHub profile to let other users know more about you. Display your git stats along with an isometric calendar, favorites music, website performances, last tweets, projects, languages, ... Embed Collect.

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    Avatar of hashnodeHashnode·5y

    16 side project GitHub repositories you may find useful

    A Side Project is something you do aside from your main job to fuel your passion while learning something new. The primary purpose of this article is to share the GitHub repositories with relevant details. Each of the repositories has a well-explained readme.md file to guide how to use the project. All these projects are open-source and I hope you find them useful.

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·5y

    The Ten Most Starred Github Repositories

    Shreya Purohit has curated a curated list of the most helpful repos ever. Public API contains a list of free APIs which can be used for building projects and apps. Coding Interview University is a repository for learners who want to be a software engineer.

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    Avatar of jsPlainEnglishJavaScript in Plain English·5y

    How To Create An Awesome Github Profile README

    GitHub recently released a feature that allows you to add a README to your profile page. You have full control over how you will present on GitHub profile. We can show visitors on your profile interesting, fun work and projects. WakaTime Weekly Metrics gives you an idea of the time you really spent on coding.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·5y

    Making GitHub’s new homepage fast and performant

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    Avatar of devdojoDevDojo·5y

    Here is why you should not be too quick at judging people by their GitHub activity stats

    I am a supporter of the opensource movement and I truly admire people like Eddie Jaoude, Matt Cowley and all other open-source maintainers who work hard every day. This post aims to raise awareness and show you why you should not be too quick at judging people by their GitHub activity stats as they can be easily manipulated.

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    Avatar of dailydaily.dev·5y

    Creating a Killer GitHub Profile README Part 2

    In the previous article, I documented my process for building out my README.md file. I added sections for an intro, latest blog posts, pinned repositories, GitHub stats, skills and a skeleton section for an Office quote. In this second article and final issue in this series, I will add the dynamic content injection and will get you familiar with GitHub Action workflows.

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    Avatar of dailydaily.dev·5y

    Creating a Killer GitHub Profile README Part 1

    GitHub now allows developers to create a profile-level repository and use the README to add some personality to their page. I wanted a unique profile that accomplished a few things:Provided a route for visitors to find my other social outlets Highlighted my most recently published articles Displayed pinned repositories in a visual-appeasing fashion. Listed some of my skills for those interested or for future employers. End the experience with a quote from an API I built.

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    Avatar of infoqInfoQ·5y

    Yari, the New MDN Web Documentation Platform

    The InfoQ eMag: Architectures You’ve Always Wondered About is a curated collection of some of the highlights over the past year. Live Webinar and Q&A - Optimizing your CI/CD Pipeline with Shift-Left Enterprise Observability (Live Webinar Nov 10th, 2021)