Tuesday, January 18, 2022

GitHub Explore today Jan 19

Explore code and developers on GitHub today, Jan 19.

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GitHub topic recommendation

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Hivemind
Game Off

Hivemind

This year’s Game Off wrapped up with over 500 submissions. Check out the game called Hivemind - one of this year’s top entries.

App recommended by GitHub

Imgbot

Imgbot is a friendly robot that optimizes your images and saves you time. Optimized images mean smaller file sizes without sacrificing quality.

Shortly after installing Imgbot, you will receive a pull request with all of your images optimized. Just merge the pull request and you’re done! As you work on your project, Imgbot works alongside you to keep your images optimized.

Imgbot uses lossless compression by default.

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.

Learn to Code
Collection recommended by GitHub

Learn to Code

Resources to help people learn to code
Doorframe OZ
Game Off

Doorframe OZ

This year’s Game Off wrapped up with over 500 submissions. Check out the game called Doorframe OZ - one of this year’s top entries.

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Adds SciHub links to popular publisher websites
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