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    Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database

    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

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    mergestat-lite

    mergestat-lite

    Query git repositories with SQL. Generate reports and codebases

    MergeStat enables open-source, operational analytics for software engineering teams. Treat your code (and configuration files) like a database to operationalize aspects of the SDLC. Ensure your organization is always following best practices in the software development lifecycle. Engineering transparency. Keep tabs on the areas of interest in your engineering organization, across repositories and teams. MergeStat enables SQL queries on the tools and processes involved in building and shipping software. Use data to inform decisions, support arguments, and work more efficiently. Leverage the flexibility of SQL to ask the questions that matter to you. Existing tools tell you what to care about, MergeStat lets you decide what's important. MergeStat can run on most infrastructure. Ours or yours. Fully open-source and self-deployable on any infrastructure to ensure security/privacy.
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    Python script to mirror a git repository with subversion It uses a basic common working directory, where git checkout the file for each commit of the master branch and then it will add, del, commit with a svn client.
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    monorepo

    monorepo

    Git monorepo management

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    n

    n

    Node version management

    Node.js version management: no subshells, no profile setup, no convoluted API, just simple. n is not supported natively on Windows. There are a variety of ways of specifying the target Node.js version for n commands. Most commands use the latest matching version, and n ls-remote lists multiple matching versions. n downloads a prebuilt Node.js package and installs to a single prefix (e.g. /usr/local). This overwrites the previous version. The bin folder in this location should be in your PATH (e.g. /usr/local/bin). The downloads are kept in a cache folder to be used for reinstalls. The downloads are also available for limited use using n which and n run and n exec. The global npm packages are not changed by the install, with the exception of npm itself which is part of the Node.js install.
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    np

    np

    A better `npm publish`

    Ensures you are publishing from your release branch (main and master by default). Ensures the working directory is clean and that there are no unpulled changes. Reinstalls dependencies to ensure your project works with the latest dependency tree. Ensures your Node.js and npm versions are supported by the project and its dependencies. Bumps the version in package.json and npm-shrinkwrap.json (if present) and creates a git tag. Prevents accidental publishing of pre-release versions under the latest dist-tag. Publishes the new version to npm, optionally under a dist-tag. Rolls back the project to its previous state in case publishing fails. Pushes commits and tags (newly & previously created) to GitHub/GitLab. Enables two-factor authentication on new repositories. Opens a prefilled GitHub Releases draft after publish. See exactly what will be executed with preview mode, without pushing or publishing anything remotely.
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    pre-commit-hooks

    pre-commit-hooks

    Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit

    Some out-of-the-box hooks for pre-commit. Using pre-commit-hooks with pre-commit. Instead of loading the files, simply parse them for syntax. A syntax-only check enables extensions and unsafe constructs which would otherwise be forbidden. Using this option removes all guarantees of portability to other yaml implementations. Detect symlinks which are changed to regular files with a content of a path that that symlink was pointing to. This usually happens on Windows when a user clones a repository that has symlinks but they do not have permission to create symlinks. Limits checked files to those indicated as staged for addition by git. Check all listed files not just those staged for addition.
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    repoheat

    Creates a commit heatmap across several repositories.

    Creates a commit heatmap across several Git and Mercurial repositories. Scans a list of paths recursively for Mercurial and Git repositories and creates a commit heat map for a specific year. Optionally reports a combined heat map for all found repositories, or a separate heat map for each repository. Comes with options to filter for specific authors or apply an authormap file to combine different authors into one heat map.
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    sourcerer.io

    sourcerer.io

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repos

    Sourcerer app makes a visual profile from your GitHub and git repositories. Creating your profile is just the first step for us at Sourcerer. Some of the things on our roadmap include engineers to follow and learn from, technology and libraries you should know about, and projects that could use your help. The app looks at repos locally on your machine, and then sends stats to sourcerer.io. The best way to verify is to look at the code. Protobuf messages declared in src/main/proto/sourcerer.proto is a good start as it describes the client-server protocol. The Sourcerer app does not upload source code anywhere, and it never will. Visual presentation your development experience. Detection of more than 1,000 libraries in code with per-line statistics. Support of 100 languages (even exotic ones like COBOL). Finally! Summary of all repositories you've contributed to.
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    starcharts

    starcharts

    Plot your repository stars over time

    Plot your repository stars over time.
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  • 10

    supernovakernel

    Opensource Linux Kernel fork for Android Sense

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    transcrypt git

    transcrypt git

    transparently encrypt files within a git repository

    A script to configure transparent encryption of sensitive files stored in a Git repository. Files that you choose will be automatically encrypted when you commit them, and automatically decrypted when you check them out. The process will degrade gracefully, so even people without your encryption password can safely commit changes to the repository's non-encrypted files. transcrypt protects your data when it's pushed to remotes that you may not directly control (e.g., GitHub, Dropbox clones, etc.), while still allowing you to work normally on your local working copy. You can conveniently store things like passwords and private keys within your repository and not have to share them with your entire team or complicate your workflow. transcrypt is in the same vein as existing projects like git-crypt and git-encrypt, which follow Git's documentation regarding the use of clean/smudge filters for encryption.
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    vim-fugitive

    vim-fugitive

    A Git wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal

    vim-fugitive is a feature-rich Git wrapper for Vim that turns the editor into a powerful Git UI. It provides commands that mirror common Git operations—status, blame, commit, stash, rebase—while threading results into split windows and buffers you can navigate. One hallmark is :Gblame, which overlays line-level authorship directly in your file, allowing fast debugging of changes and context. Another is the tight integration with diffs and staging: you can stage or reset hunks interactively without leaving Vim. Fugitive also understands Git objects and remotes, making it easy to browse commits, open files at specific revisions, or push and pull with minimal friction. It is designed to be composable with other tools and mappings, so Git workflows feel like a natural extension of editing. For many users, it effectively removes the need to switch to a terminal for everyday Git tasks.
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    vimagit

    vimagit

    Ease your git workflow within Vim

    Ease your git workflow within vim. From a very single vim buffer, you can perform main git operations in a few key presses. Visualize all diffs in your git repository. Stage file, hunks or even just parts of a hunk using a single key press. Write or amend your commit message and commit in the same buffer. Take a look at TL;DR to start using it immediately. If you encounter any performance issue, take a look in the section performance. Preview all your git changes in one unique buffer, folded at hunk level. Interactively stage/unstage/discard changes with one key press. Stage/unstage at file/hunk/line level. Write the commit message in the same buffer. From a hunk in magit buffer, jump to the file at the diff position. 100% VimL plugin, no external dependency (except git of course). Enhanced by external plugins: vim-gitgutter vim-airline. Stable. All features are tested in continuous integration.
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  • 14
    zsh-git-prompt

    zsh-git-prompt

    Informative git prompt for zsh

    zsh-git-prompt is a Z shell prompt script that displays rich Git repository information in your shell prompt, such as branch, ahead/behind status, staged changes, conflicts, and more. It enhances developer productivity in version-controlled workflows. There is now a Haskell implementation as well, which can be four to six times faster than the Python one. The reason is not that Haskell is faster in itself (although it is), but that this implementation calls git only once. You may redefine the function git_super_status (after the source statement) to adapt it to your needs (to change the order in which the information is displayed).
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