Helper scripts for GitHub Enterprise admins
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Helper scripts for GitHub Enterprise admins
A painless Git setup with an easy way to share Git configs and scripts within a company using GitHub Enterprise.
Get Github and Github Enterprise notifications in your Mac OS https://githubnotifier.net
Github Enterprise backup at ZalandoTech (Kubernetes, AWS, Docker)
Comprehensive Tool for Converting SVN to Git in Bulk
Github Action to build and release mkdocs as Github Pages
a solution for installing vue-cli custom templates hosted on private/enterprise repositories
Dockerized GIT + SSHD server to be used with any language
Study notes, hands-on labs, and practice questions for the GH-100: GitHub Administration certification exam. Covers all 6 domains with exam-weighted content.
Artifact and Package Repositories: Hosted NuGet, npm, Bower, Maven, PHP, VSIX, Python PyPI & RubyGems feeds
YAML configs and K8s manifests validation tool
Codacy helps to build effortless code quality and security for developers
GitHub for Atlassian unifies data, automates workflows, and syncs development across GitHub, Jira, and your Atlassian apps
Cloud service for building, testing and deploying Windows apps
Dependency Automation service by Mend.io
A modern container-based CI/CD platform, easily assemble and run pipelines with high performance
Record videos of user sessions with enhanced logging information
Automated GitHub backups so you can recover fast, stay compliant, and never lose a line of code
Spend less time managing your GitHub notifications
Code Review & Collaboration for Jupyter Notebooks
One-click delivery automation for Web Developers
Powerful API analytics and usage-based billing to monetize APIs
GuardRails provides continuous security feedback for modern development teams
Connect your code without leaving Slack
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