Friday, December 31, 2021

GitHub Explore today Jan 1

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Jan 1.

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

GitHub topic recommendation

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CodeFactor

Ensure that your code meets quality standards

CodeFactor instantly performs Code Review with every GitHub Commit or PR. Zero setup time. Get actionable feedback within seconds. Customize rules, get refactoring tips and ignore irrelevant issues.

Languages

Bash, C, C#, C++, CoffeeScript, CSS, Dockerfile, Go, Groovy, Java, JS, Kotlin, Less, PHP, Python, Ruby, Scala, SCSS, Sugar SS, Swift, TypeScript and YAML.

Autofix

Autofix certain reported issues on-demand or automatically.

How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project
Upcoming event recommended by GitHub
Jan
19

How to Attract non code contributions to your Open Source project

January 19, 2022

This talk will go into the details around why your open source community needs non code contributors and how to attract these contributors.

Pixel Art Tools
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Pixel Art Tools

Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!

Trending repositories

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bytedance / btrace

🔥🔥 btrace(AKA RheaTrace) is a high performance Android trace tool which is based on Systrace, it support to define custom events automatically during building apk and using bhook to provider more native events like IO.
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sindresorhus / awesome

😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
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DataTalksClub / data-engineering-zoomcamp

Code for Data Engineer Zoomcamp course
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PaddlePaddle / PaddleDetection

Object Detection toolkit based on PaddlePaddle. It supports object detection, instance segmentation, multiple object tracking and real-time multi-person keypoint detection.

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