🌃 Entry point of all the forks / repos I am interested in and am commited to learn, explore and eventually contribute.
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🌃 Entry point of all the forks / repos I am interested in and am commited to learn, explore and eventually contribute.
Check remote repositories for typical red flags like CLAs and risks due to low development activity
A tool to identify certain authors in repositories and analyze their commits. Helpful to check if and to which degree an organization's members have contributed to third-party projects.
Simplify OpenSSF Scorecard tracking in your organization with automated markdown and JSON reports, plus optional GitHub issue alerts
Analyze and archive GitHub repo contributors
⑂ GitHub action for automating fork creation
⚡️ Automates the process of assigning labels to your pull requests based on the target branch
Automatic issue triaging through mini-websites for guiding users through contributing to open-source projects.
Declarative approach to managing repository changes over time for current and future projects in a GitHub organization.
GitHub Action to validate submitted Pull Requests to check if they contain a valid Issue 👀
GitHub Action to create pull request from a branch to another across forks.
✅Run Repolinter in your CI pipeline
A sidekick for repository maintainers
A Developer Relations Platform
Effortless dependency compliance with your license policies
Spend less time managing your GitHub notifications
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