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GitHub Scraper is a tool for tracking several repositories within one Google Spreadsheet, making task management and status info sharement between teammates easier.
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A python CLI program to help the issue creation
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This is a web app coded in Django which uses the Python language. Other technologies used include HTML, CSS, JS, W3.CSS, and PostgreSQL. It is a web app that allows for creation of a user, projects, and issues in a tree structure. It works like a bug tracker and was designed for use with software engineering though it can be expanded in its scop…
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🚀 Useful README.md, LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, SECURITY.md, GitHub Issues, Pull Requests and Actions templates to jumpstart your projects.
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Synchronise GitHub labels for issues and pull requests across multiple repositories.
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Create a directed graphviz graph of issues and relations from a jql query
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Reproducing an issue - training ResNet18 on ImageNet using different versions of PyTorch Lightning results in different performances.
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GitHub issue submitting made easier.
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There are a huge number of formulas that can be used directly in the terminal. Also, if you forgot or don't know them, there is always a wiki in this repository where you can use the formula in the classic way on paper. An excellent, minimalistic mathematical client, with the ability to interact via API.
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Simple, distributed, command-line issue tracker
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