TL;DR: Asynchronous communication through high-fidelity mediums like issues and chat eliminate the endemic “you had to be there” aspect of most corporate workflows, and reduces the need for a dedicated management class to capture, collect, and shuttle information back and forth between business units.
It aims at increasing the discoverability of useful forks of open-source projects.
Simply type a repository's URL in the Text Field above. Both of those examples are valid entries:
payne911/PieMenu and https://github.com/payne911/PieMenu.
The criteria is simple: if a fork was created, but never received any other activity on its master branch, it is filtered out.
The results are sorted by the amount of stars.
Scriv is a command-line tool for helping developers maintain useful changelogs. It manages a directory of changelog fragments. It aggregates them into entries in a CHANGELOG file.
An intuitive CLI for processing video, powered by FFmpeg
Crop, trim, resize, reverse, rotate, remove audio, change the speed, change the frame rate, change the volume, convert to a different file format
Run multiple operations on multiple video files concurrently
A legible & concise status badge solution for third-party codebase services.
RT @nfedyashev: Whenever somebody sends you a pull request, give them commit access to your project.
"A collection of useful .gitignore templates" — useful :)