Tuesday, May 11, 2021

GitHub Explore today May 12

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, May 12.

Here's what we found based on your interests...

GitHub topic recommendation

# microservices-spring-java

A snappy web interface for your 3D printer
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A snappy web interface for your 3D printer

Control and monitor every aspect of your 3D printer and your printing jobs right from within your browser.

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Cirrus CI

Cirrus CI makes your development cycle fast, efficient, and secure by leveraging modern cloud technologies. Cirrus CI scales with your team and makes shipping software faster and cheaper.

30 Minutes to Merge: GitHub Automation
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25

30 Minutes to Merge: GitHub Automation

May 25, 2021

The month of May, special guest Gregor Martynus @gr2m will be answering questions about GitHub’s APIs and automation.

Learn to Code
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Learn to Code

Resources to help people learn to code
GitHub Skyline
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GitHub Skyline

View a 3D model of your GitHub contribution graph. Share it, print it, and more!

Trending repositories

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monk-coder / dust

繁华 不过一掬细沙
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Renovamen / playground-macos

My portfolio website simulating macOS's GUI, developed with React and tailwindcss.
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ossrs / srs

SRS is a simple, high efficiency and realtime video server, supports RTMP/WebRTC/HLS/HTTP-FLV/SRT/GB28181.
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slidevjs / slidev

Presentation Slides for Developers (Public Beta 🎉)
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CyberPunkMetalHead / Binance-volatility-trading-bot

This is a fully functioning Binance trading bot that measures the volatility of every coin on Binance and places trades with the highest gaining coins If you like this project consider donating though the Brave browser to allow me to continuously improve the script.

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