Best of GitHub2022

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    Developer Roadmaps

    Developer Roadmaps roadmap.sh is a community effort to create roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help guide the developers in picking up the path and guide their learnings. The project is OpenSource, 6th most starred project on GitHub and is visited by hundreds of thousands of developers every month. We are working on a solution for teams. Help us shape the platform. The project has a solution to build and build a new software that will be available.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·4y

    Beautify Github Profile - Create a beautiful and attractive github profile very easy

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    Portfolio Ideas - An open-source repository for inspiration

    Portfolio ideas is a repository of incredible developer portfolios you can draw inspiration from. It is also a beginner-friendly open-source project for developers looking to contribute for the first time. To add a portfolio, you can either create a new table or copy an already existing table and edit it.

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    Avatar of daily_updatesdaily.dev Changelog·4y

    Authentication just got easier!

    Authentication just got easier! Now you can log in with Google, Facebook, Github, Apple or email. But wait, there is more! You can now connect multiple authentication providers. This is super useful if you are logged in with say Facebook on your phone but not on your PC.

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    How to make github profile readme.md looks awesome.

    Go to your Github profile and type the repository name as your owner name. Type your social account name alone: Select what GitHub features you want to display in your profile. Click the public option for your online account name to see what you can use in your GitHub profile. Click the Edit profile button: and type your name, BIO, URL (your personal portfolio website, and location. If you don't have a website and want one.

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    GitHub Copilot is generally available to all developers

    GitHub Copilot is an editor extension that suggests code in real time. It's free to use for verified students and maintainers of popular open source software. Starting today, it’s now available to all developers, and we’ll offer it to companies later this year.

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    Beautify GitHub profile

    README is a lightweight markup language that is intended for readability and to make the code look just like the output. README file generators can help you build your GitHub profile with minimum effort and ease. There are some cool dynamic features you can add to your readme file and take your profile to a completely next level. There is a Vs Code extension called WakaTime.

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    5 websites to learn Frontend-web development faster

    In this article, I have curated 5 resourceful sites that will help you better you web development skills really fast. Exercism gives you the same path of study with extra challenges to help you grow faster. Below is a roadmap to master the fundamentals of JavaScript using this site.

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    Avatar of tnwThe Next Web·4y

    Copilot works so well because it steals open source code and strips credit

    The Software Freedom Conservancy announced its withdrawal from GitHub today. The SFC is upset that Microsoft and OpenAI trained an AI system called Copilot on data that was published under an open-source license. The only way to get access to Copilot is through a special invitation from Microsoft or paid subscription.

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    Avatar of phProduct Hunt·4y

    GitHub City - Create a 3D city from your GitHub contributions!

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    Don't lose your Github contributions when you leave an organization

    A Github profile for software engineers is like their resume or at least I treat it like one, hence it's important to keep it up-to-date, authentic and relevant. Having a consistent contributions graph on your Github profile helps you get noticed by possible future recruiters and in general, it shows your consistency.

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    Bye Bye Heroku

    Heroku is a cloud programming platform designed to help build and deploy online applications. Founded in 2007, it is now one of the largest PaaS platforms in existence. Starting November 28, 2022, we plan to stop offering free product plans and start shutting down free dynos and data services.

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    Avatar of changelogChangelog·4y

    The Algorithms

    The Algorithms Hello, algorithms! Welcome to GitHub's largest open-source algorithm library. We are a group of programmers helping each other build new things. Each language has its own GitHub repository where all the code for the algorithms is stored.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·4y

    Write Better Commits, Build Better Projects

    Commits in Git repositories are more than just save points or logs of incremental progress in a larger project. Over time, commits should tell a story of the history of your repository and how it came to be the way that it currently is. It’s been my experience that commits are most effective when they’re tweaked and polished to deliberately convey a message.

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    Avatar of glcGolang News·4y

    A personal information dashboard for your terminal, developed in Golang

    WTF is a personal information dashboard for your terminal, developed in Golang for those who spend most of their day in the command line. It provides a framework for rapidly viewing crucial at-a-glance information quickly. Keep an eye on your OpsGenie schedules, Google Calendar, Git and Github repositories.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·4y

    Give Up GitHub: The Time Has Come!

    GitHub profits from those proprietary products (sometimes from customers who use it for problematic activities). GitHub profits primarily from those who wish to use GitHub tools for in-house proprietary software development. If you aren't the customer, you're the product. The FOSS development methodology is GitHub's product, which they've proprietarized.

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    Chrome Extensions of the Month - December 2022

    DeepL Translate Translate lets you translate from one language to another. StayFree is analytics, self-control, productivity, and web addiction controller extension. Nova is one of the best new tab extensions for Chrome with a minimalistic, light and dark theme.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·4y

    Math support in Markdown

    From today, you can use the $ and $$ delimiters natively in Markdown on GitHub to insert math expressions. This content is then rendered using the highly popular MathJax library. Mathematical expressions are key to information sharing amongst engineers, scientists, data scientists and mathematicians.

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    Avatar of webtoolsweeklyWeb Tools Weekly·4y

    VSCode Updates, Frameworks, Git/CLI, JS Utils

    This week's newsletter includes tools, extensions, the latest news, articles, and tutorials on VS Code. VSCode Updates, Frameworks, Git/CLI, JS Utils, and Email are all free and open-source tools.

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    Avatar of tilThis is Learning·4y

    This new GIT push config will save you lot of frustration!

    The current branch feature/my-cool-branch has no upstream branch. To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use git push. To see it live, you can have a look at a short YouTube video.

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    How to Create a Legendary GitHub Profile?

    I just started blogging here on Hashnode a few weeks ago. Only after I posted my first article realized that Hashnode is much more about than just writing. The greatest opportunity actually is reading. I read whenever I am travelling, smoking or walking on the street and sometimes even on the toilet. I am constantly browsing the Recent section of the Hashnode app.

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    Git: Cheat Sheet (advanced)

    This cheat sheet is intended for an "advanced" usage of git. If you don't know what to put in your commit messages, I wrote a post about conventional commits. You can use rebase --exec --exec to execute a command on each commit of --graph' alias gst = 'git status'

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·4y

    5 Linux Utilities to Improve Your Programming Workflow in 2022

    This article contains some Linux utilities that have recently replaced my overused and under-productive daily programming workflow. You will learn about those utilities and how they are a better alternative to their counterparts. Do you use any of the ones mentioned in this article?

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    Notesnook is now open source!

    Notesnook is a free (as in speech) & open source note taking app focused on user privacy & ease of use. It features 100% end-to-end encrypted sync (free & unlimited for all) encrypted attachments (unlimited storage for as low as $0.99/mo) and encrypted publishing of notes. Creating free alternatives to data "stealing"

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    How to stop using If-else and make your code more readable

    If-else statements can be problematic if not used correctly. They can be difficult to read and can lead to code that is difficult to maintain. When used incorrectly, if- else statements can also lead to errors. The code above won’t work as you expect after debugging hundred times.