A simple script for creating GitHub issues through Discord commands
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A simple script for creating GitHub issues through Discord commands
Copy your issue labels from any (public) repository to another
use python and shanbay_api to push on issue and telegram
Generates ShareX SXCU files that lets you upload stuff to Zendesk sites (read disclaimer!!!)
A Python script to get a list of all open issues in a repository with specific labels, and fetch their corresponding bodies and comments in chronological order (oldest to newest).
Simple, distributed, command-line issue tracker
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.
GitHub issue submitting made easier.
Reproducing an issue - training ResNet18 on ImageNet using different versions of PyTorch Lightning results in different performances.
Create a directed graphviz graph of issues and relations from a jql query
Synchronise GitHub labels for issues and pull requests across multiple repositories.
🚀 Useful README.md, LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, SECURITY.md, GitHub Issues, Pull Requests and Actions templates to jumpstart your projects.
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…
A python CLI program to help the issue creation
GitHub Scraper is a tool for tracking several repositories within one Google Spreadsheet, making task management and status info sharement between teammates easier.
Add a description, image, and links to the issue topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the issue topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."