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🐵 Greasemonkey userscriptsUpdated -
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🖥️ Auto-hides obtrusive side panels from GitHubUpdated -
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📖 A curated list of Awesome Userscripts.Updated -
Userscripts to add a "Copy commit reference" button to commit pages of Git hosting providers. https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts?set=588773
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Ejercicio de roadmap.sh en el que se trabaja con API, DOM para seleccionar un repositorio aleatorio de GitHub
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Serve public static HTML + CSS + JavaScript pages from private GitHub repositories. The Cloudflare Worker uses Personal Access Token (PAT) to fetch contents from GitHub.
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A simple application to download all public repositories from a specific GitHub user as a single ZIP file.
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Git with a cup of tea, painless self-hosted git service https://gitea.com
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A VSCode extension for managing technical debt using GitHub Issues from right in VSCode. Mirror of GitHub project
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A userscript that enhances GitHub commits by adding beautiful labels for conventional commit types. https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/526153-github-commit-labels
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cli tech stack analyze and pagespeed with node.js using the wappalyzer module. with google pagespeed api
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This project implements a Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipeline for a Node.js application using GitLab CI/CD, Docker, and Docker Hub. The goal is to automate the process of building, testing, and deploying the application through various stages, ensuring consistency and reliability across environments.
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A Discord bot that interacts with the GitHub API, notifying users about specific actions related to GitHub. It interfaces with the GitHub API at api.github.com and supports webhooks. Built using Discord.js.
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The star of the show
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The Twayn "DevOps Customer View" is a simple web portal that collects information from DevOps tools like GitHub and GitLab and provides a quick overview of progress, status, tickets, and milestones as well as the documentation for projects managed within these tools.
Most tools are either built for developers and too complex and powerful for "non-techies" or built for project managers, business economists, and consumers.
Our goal is to allow developers to continue using their most beloved DevOps tools and generated a simple interface that provides customers and other people with no technical perspective on the project with information on the progress.
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🚀 A Docker-in-Docker container for testing with ContainerStructureTest and GitLab Runner👏 Updated -
A general-purpose, compact Dockerfile project that includes various programs required for CI/CD
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