Keep your 𝙲𝙾𝙽𝚃𝚁𝙸𝙱𝚄𝚃𝙾𝚁𝚂.𝚖𝚍 up to date with this action ✅
https://github.com/minicli/action-contributors
Did you know, you can now include SVG files in your Issues, PRs, Discussions and Markdown files simply by drag-dropping the file into your browser 🤘
Building a command line app with Go? Take it to the next level with Charm and it’s lovely collection of libraries 💗
https://charm.sh/
Introducing the new Community dashboard in your Insights tab! Check on contribution activity, page views of Discussions, daily Discussion contributions, and more 🤩
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-01-25-discussions-community-insights/
We're excited about the first Git release of 2022! 🎉 Take a look at our highlights for what's new in Git 2.35.
https://github.blog/2022-01-24-highlights-from-git-2-35/
Seems like Vite is trending again. Find out why as @bdougieYO chats with @youyuxi (creator of Vue) about the next generation of frontend tooling
https://youtu.be/UJypSr8IhKY
As many of us know first-hand, facilitating constructive decisions within open source is challenging. @buritica explores the good, the bad, and the ugly:
https://github.co/3AgDLfO
Did you know that you can open, create, delete, fork and star Gists in VS Code using @lostintangent’s GistPad extension? Take it for a spin @
PS: Congrats on 100k installs Jonathan! 🤩
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vsls-contrib.gistfs
Congrats to all the open source projects who worked hard during December and shipped major releases 🎉
There are lots of first timers here! Read them all on the GitHub blog:
https://github.blog/2022-01-21-release-radar-dec-2021
Re Our Director of Product Management and former science evangelist @arfon shares more about the astronomical community's connection to open source–and how developers can start contributing to the next great space achievement:
https://github.blog/2022-01-18-how-open-source-is-supporting-nasas-new-eyes-in-space/
The art of saying no: clear principles, consistent application, and the willingness to forego them out of pragmatism. Head over to The ReadME Project where @jparise shares more tips:
https://github.co/3fKgQjy
If you are an admin wanting to verify the SSH keys for our Git servers, you can now get a list of them from the metadata API.
See the Changelog for more details:
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-01-18-githubs-ssh-host-keys-are-now-published-in-the-api/
RT GitHub Policy
We need more research on the impact of #opensource to inform public policy. We have questions, and want to hear yours.
https://github.blog/2022-01-20-open-source-creates-value-but-how-do-you-measure-it/
Whether it's specifying a topic, identifying the gatsby version, or noting a status, @gatsbyjs uses labels to better organize their GitHub Discussions. Try it out today with your community!
https://github.blog/changelog/2021-05-18-github-discussions-labels-and-announcements-category-format/
Looking for a ⚡ fast and highly customizable cross-shell prompt that can display contextual information e.g. branch name, status, or other metrics from Git?
Starship is written in Rust, open source, and ready to blast off:
https://starship.rs/
RT GitHub Community
Open Source is more than just code.
Join @OfficialLoganK and learn new ways to attract non-code contributions to your OSS projects
#opensource #dev
https://meetu.ps/e/KFWBb/hV2Nj/i
https://twitter.com/GitHubCommunity/status/1483192730612379648
When @pedronauck built Docz, he had no idea how big it would become—and eventually had to step back to prioritize health, sleep, and a more reasonable coffee habit. He’s shares how he found balance:
https://github.co/3nsqg7D
With @NASAWebb continuing its journey through space, we sat down with @arfon to chat about the relationship between open source and space science. 🌌
https://github.blog/2022-01-18-how-open-source-is-supporting-nasas-new-eyes-in-space/
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