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Keeping your GitHub Actions and workflows secure
(securitylab.github.com)
2 points
spyc
3 years ago
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Chocolate Keen - A Reverse Engineering of Commander Keen (Playable In-Browser)
(github.com/jamesfmackenzie)
2 points
xaml
4 years ago
discuss
423.
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A sidecar app which clones a Git repo and keeps it in sync with the upstream
(github.com/kubernetes)
2 points
markomunich
4 years ago
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424.
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Golang lib to keep configs tidy
(github.com/BoRuDar)
2 points
danpubbin
4 years ago
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425.
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Reactive-Resume: An open-source resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind
(github.com/AmruthPillai)
2 points
mmmmkay
4 years ago
discuss
426.
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Wpfui: Make your application written in WPF keep up with modern design trenda
(github.com/lepoco)
2 points
thunderbong
5 years ago
discuss
427.
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Open source maintainers keep contributors–and themselves–happy
(github.com/readme)
2 points
tekkertje
5 years ago
discuss
428.
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About Keep multiple browsers and devices in sync when building websites
(github.com/BrowserSync)
2 points
grizzly22
5 years ago
discuss
429.
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Show HN: Gec, a Linux tool to keep encrypted files in git repos
(github.com/impredicative)
2 points
NotInterested
6 years ago
discuss
430.
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Add hack to keep `actix-web` and `actori-web` compiling
(github.com/rust-lang)
2 points
MStrehovsky
6 years ago
discuss
431.
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Reviewdog – A code review dog who keeps your codebase healthy
(github.com/reviewdog)
2 points
ngaut
6 years ago
discuss
432.
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Show HN: Proaction, A GitHub Action to keep GitHub Actions updated and reliable
(github.com/proactionhq)
2 points
marcc
6 years ago
discuss
433.
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Slack bot to keep track of microservice ownership
2 points
tuwid
6 years ago
discuss
434.
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Show HN: Simple tool for keeping your forks up-to-date
(github.com/topikettunen)
2 points
kettunen
6 years ago
discuss
435.
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A light weight dev-tool(daemon) to keep your research material in sync
(github.com/swayamraina)
2 points
swayamraina
6 years ago
discuss
436.
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Headers: Keep-It=Simple; and=Stupid; with=Auto-Completion
(github.com/Ousret)
2 points
Ousret
6 years ago
discuss
437.
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Qword: OS for x86_64 based around a “keep it simple and make it work” philosophy
(github.com/qword-os)
2 points
mastabadtomm
6 years ago
discuss
438.
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Node.js: server.close() and keep-alive done right at socket level
(github.com/LuKks)
2 points
LuKks
7 years ago
discuss
439.
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Show HN: Flatiron – a redux alternative, keeping it simple and flat
(github.com/joetex)
2 points
JoeOfTexas
7 years ago
discuss
440.
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Mackup: Keep your application settings in sync (OS X/Linux)
(github.com/lra)
2 points
reimertz
7 years ago
discuss
441.
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GitHub now keeps track of force-push events
(blog.github.com)
2 points
varal7
7 years ago
discuss
442.
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Fix for CVE-2018-12122 does not reset headersTimeout on keep-alive requests
(github.com/nodejs)
2 points
hwdsl2
8 years ago
discuss
443.
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Embedmd: embed code into markdown and keep everything in sync
(github.com/campoy)
2 points
ingve
8 years ago
discuss
444.
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Lazydata: keep all code and data together
(github.com/rstojnic)
2 points
rstoj
8 years ago
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445.
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Watcher/Dashboard to Keep Track of Pull Requests on GitHub for Code Reviews
(github.com/DRab7792)
2 points
drabino5
8 years ago
discuss
446.
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Centrally manage your vimrc and plugins and keep up to date super easily
(github.com/genotrance)
2 points
gtrs
8 years ago
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447.
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How security alerts are keeping your code safer
(blog.github.com)
2 points
walterbell
8 years ago
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448.
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How security alerts are keeping your code safer – The GitHub Blog
(blog.github.com)
2 points
rbanffy
8 years ago
discuss
449.
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Where node_modules keep their cache
(github.com/avajs)
2 points
stereokai
8 years ago
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450.
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Keeping Twitter for macOS alive with code injection
(github.com/nakiostudio)
2 points
dlackty
8 years ago
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