daniel, 9 months ago 👋 Announcing a tiny open-source side project: http://firstcommit.is 👉 Plug in your #github username (or someone else's!) to find out their first open-source contribution.
👋 Announcing a tiny open-source side project:
http://firstcommit.is
👉 Plug in your #github username (or someone else's!) to find out their first open-source contribution.
daniel, 9 months ago 🐛 There will almost certainly be bugs... ... and definitely ideas for improvement. Let me know, or open a PR! 🙏 It's open-source here: https://github.com/danielroe/firstcommit.is
🐛 There will almost certainly be bugs...
... and definitely ideas for improvement.
Let me know, or open a PR! 🙏
It's open-source here: https://github.com/danielroe/firstcommit.is
miclgael, 9 months ago @daniel Really lovely idea, Daniel! ✨ For me it is showing a commit from 2019 - however, I joined in 2012 and my first commit was 2013 (not on my own repo). Is it only showing commits on owned repos maybe?
@daniel Really lovely idea, Daniel! ✨
For me it is showing a commit from 2019 - however, I joined in 2012 and my first commit was 2013 (not on my own repo).
Is it only showing commits on owned repos maybe?
daniel, 9 months ago @miclgael Is it possible that those other commits are either not public or associated with a different email address?
@miclgael Is it possible that those other commits are either not public or associated with a different email address?
miclgael, 9 months ago @daniel Oh good call - almost definitely lol But I’ll follow this up soon!
@daniel Oh good call - almost definitely lol
But I’ll follow this up soon!
ayo, 9 months ago @miclgael @daniel Yeah check if email on commit is still associated with your account, if not you can edit the author email of commits if you want to fix them:) here’s a gist for when I needed to do it some years ago when I decommissioned an old email https://gist.github.com/ayoayco/e4d4df3bcc559d5ed3c2f708e0d75fb2
@miclgael @daniel Yeah check if email on commit is still associated with your account, if not you can edit the author email of commits if you want to fix them:) here’s a gist for when I needed to do it some years ago when I decommissioned an old email https://gist.github.com/ayoayco/e4d4df3bcc559d5ed3c2f708e0d75fb2
miclgael, 9 months ago @ayo @daniel Legend, thanks @ayo !
@ayo @daniel Legend, thanks @ayo !
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