github-api-v4
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A iOS and Android app to monitor the Views, Clones and Star history of your GitHub repos
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The most trusted Discord dev toolkit with 400k+ users πβ¨
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Dev portfolio static site showing a user's Github repos grouped by topic
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A GitHub repositories statistics command-line tool for the terminal
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An automated tool created using Azure Functions that double checks each Readme to ensure every repository is leveraging Web Trends
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My Personal Portfolio built with NextJS and GitHub's GraphQL API. Uses SSR to always ensure repo stars and description are always up to date. Uses Notion as a CMS for the blog section.
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An iOS and Android app built in Xamarin.Forms demonstrating how to interact with GitHub's GraphQL API
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Kotlin Multiplatform GitHub/Instagram clone for android, iOS and desktop platforms
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GitHub 2019 εΉ΄εΊ¦ζ₯ε
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Library with Apollo compiled queries and models for GitHub API V4
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Source code for the portfolio site. GraphCMS, GitHub API v4, and Qiita Api v2 on Next.js.
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search organizations in Github by using the Github GraphQL API
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This repository has moved: https://github.com/brminnick/gittrends
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A .NET library to easily parse GitHub's API Rate Limit
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Create detailed and summary CSV reports of activity by a GitHub user, using the GraphQL API π¨βπ» π π
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