simple Google Cloud Function to handle client side github oAuth
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simple Google Cloud Function to handle client side github oAuth
Simple example of the consumption of the github api to display a list of public repositories.
A GitHub visualization tool built with GitHub Public API and React
🐱 Get an overview of your GitHub repositories using GitHub API
A discord bot that works with the GitHub API to do things.
Back-end da aplicação github-profiles
Github Search is a single-page application that allows users to search for Github users and sort their repos alphabetically or by stargazers count.
React component for a little GitHub Stats card Node package.
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This script captures the messages from discord chat using a bot, extracts the repo name from the message and acknowledges if the issue was posted on a Github repo.
Github Users Search App With React JS
Github search made simple 🚀
A React site using Github's API for a dynamic page with your Profile and Project links.
Consulta de usuários e repositórios na API do Github utilizando React.js
A visual arrangement of popular GitHub repositories that, based on the selected language tab, will update cards dynamically using live data that is fetched from GitHub using their GitHub API V3.
A Simple Web Application created using Vanilla Javascript and Github API which fetches user data based on the username given to it.
GitScrap is an application that fetches details of a Github User based on his/her profile. 👨
Awsome profile README automatically updating with Github Actions and Node.js
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