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    Checkout v7

    Checkout v7

    Action for checking out a repo

    Checkout v7 is the official GitHub Action for checking out repository code inside a GitHub Actions workflow. It places the selected repository under the workflow workspace so build, test, lint, release, or deployment steps can access the files. By default, it fetches only one commit for the ref or SHA that triggered the workflow, but it can also fetch full branch and tag history.
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    libgit2

    libgit2

    A cross-platform, portable, linkable Git implementation library

    ...It’s highly recommended that you build libgit2 as a static library for Xcode projects to simplify distribution significantly. libgit2 is used for powering Git GUI clients, such as gmaster and GitKraken and on Git hosting providers such as GitLab, Azure, GitHub, DevOps, among others. By clicking "merge pull request", we perform the merge. It is licensed under the GPLv2 license, so you can link it in its unmodified state with any type of software without releasing its source code.
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    GitHub Rater

    GitHub Rater

    Check your GitHub rating, view results and enhance your quality

    GitHub Rater is a web application that analyzes a GitHub user’s public profile and computes a composite “rating” or score based on various activity indicators fetched from the GitHub API. It’s designed to help developers assess and improve the quality and completeness of their GitHub presence by highlighting strengths and weaknesses such as follower count, repository descriptions, star counts, and bio information.
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    Albedo

    Albedo

    A recommender system for discovering GitHub repos

    Albedo is an open-source recommender system aimed at helping developers discover GitHub repositories by learning from activity signals. It treats repositories and developers as a graph of interactions and applies large-scale matrix factorization to model affinities, with Apache Spark providing the distributed data processing. The project focuses on implicit feedback—stars, watches, and other engagement metrics—so it can build useful recommendations without explicit ratings.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    hub

    hub

    Extension to command-line git for GitHub

    ...Hub will automatically detect the GitHub repository that the current working directory belongs to by scanning its git remotes. In case there are multiple git remotes that are all pointing to GitHub, hub assumes that the main one is named "upstream", "github", or "origin", in that order of preference.
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    Git History

    Git History

    Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository

    Git History is a web-based tool for visually browsing the history of a file from a Git repository. It lets users inspect how a file changed over time by replacing a supported repository URL with the Git History domain. The tool works with GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket file URLs, making it useful across several common code-hosting platforms. It presents changes as an animated, readable timeline instead of requiring users to manually step through commits. The project also offers browser extensions, a bookmarklet, a CLI, and a VS Code extension for different workflows. Git History is especially useful for developers who want to understand the evolution of code, documentation, or configuration files quickly.
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