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This GitHub action helps to add cool dev metrics to your github profile Readme
Show your latest blog posts from any sources or StackOverflow activity or Youtube Videos on your GitHub profile/project readme automatically using the RSS feed
A tool to generate your github summary card for profile README
Hello,
Thanks for working on this!
However, like other actions out there, it'd be cool to let the users set their own custom committer's email address. What do you think about this?
If you have a creative theme you've designed that you think others may like to use, feel free to add it to the code!
If you are forking please do not forget to star the repo
My GitHub Profile README. Don't just fork, star it, so others can find it too!
I'm reviewing around 5/10 PRs per month, but the widget displays 0 code reviews. Is this because it's on private repos?
Thanks!
(PS: I'm happy to be added in the users lists)
Thanks to @WarenGonzaga for the idea of putting example usages in the README.
There is now an
If you have a particularly cool way of using Typing SVGs on your profile, show it off by leaving a link to your profile in t
List of thing you can add to your github readme profile
Hey
At the moment, when using the "contributors" badge, by default the whole widget including all contributors pictures is linked to an external <svg> that contains links to each individual contributor.
I think that it would be useful to be able to have these individual links directly on the readme.
Is it possible to do so in some way?
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Constant Values stored as JSON values are duplicated across the frontend and backend version.
Describe the solution you'd like
Remove the duplicated version inside the /frontend/src/util/animation/index.js file and use the existing
Github new features README profile views counter made with Yii2 framework.
Showcase your github stats on your profile README.md
Profile README for DenverCoder1
The Royal Game of Ur, asynchronous and massively-multiplayer — all you need is a Github account.
My awesome profile README
Github profile README.md with dynamic images generated from react components. Inspired by natemoo-re
Add a description, image, and links to the profile-readme topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the profile-readme topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."
Improve / enhance the profile template