🌃 Entry point of all the forks / repos I am interested in and am commited to learn, explore and eventually contribute.
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🌃 Entry point of all the forks / repos I am interested in and am commited to learn, explore and eventually contribute.
⚡️ Automates the process of assigning labels to your pull requests based on the target branch
GitHub Action to create pull request from a branch to another across forks.
A tool to identify certain authors in repositories and analyze their commits. Helpful to check if and to which degree an organization's members have contributed to third-party projects.
Analyze and archive GitHub repo contributors
Declarative approach to managing repository changes over time for current and future projects in a GitHub organization.
⑂ GitHub action for automating fork creation
Automatic issue triaging through mini-websites for guiding users through contributing to open-source projects.
✅Run Repolinter in your CI pipeline
GitHub Action to validate submitted Pull Requests to check if they contain a valid Issue 👀
Check remote repositories for typical red flags like CLAs and risks due to low development activity
Simplify OpenSSF Scorecard tracking in your organization with automated markdown and JSON reports, plus optional GitHub issue alerts
A sidekick for repository maintainers
Spend less time managing your GitHub notifications
A Developer Relations Platform
Beautiful automated tech stack docs that live in your repos
Effortless dependency compliance with your license policies
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