The Away Team: 5 Years of Development

The Away Team: 5 Years of Development

Huh, I just stumbled upon that #Gource made a video of #dockcheck - thats fun! Even though the project is very small and slow moving π so not very exciting to watch.

dyne/Tomb - Gource visualisation
Everyone loves a good #gource #visualisation but with previous ones I've run on #qemu it does get quite busy. Over the weekend I discovered you can filter the output so here is my personal contribution history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFqDU3mn3Jc
I need to work out how to include the wider team I work with but so far it looks like the author filter ignores email addresses. I guess I need to brush up on my C++ skills and dive into the tree when I have some spare time. #youtube
It's nice to step back and reflect every now and then.
After spending most of the week buried deep in the game code and getting my game to run on Windows for the first time in 2 years, Linux is my daily driver and my windows PC built circa 2016 has been in storage.
I thought I'd run #MultiMall through gorce.
Enjoy.
π₯ Automating Git Repository Visualizations with GitHub Actions and Gource
In the world of DevOps and continuous integration, automation is essential. One fascinating way to visualize the evolution of a codebase is with Gource, a tool that creates animated tree diagrams of project histories. Recently, I implemented a GitHub Actions workflow in my ansible-servers repository to automatically generate and deploy Gource visualizations. In this post, I will walk you through how the workflow is set up and what it does. But first, let us take a quick look [β¦]3Β½ years of the OpenPolitics Manifesto
https://makertube.net/videos/watch/30940007-f887-4e98-b14d-8d6a113148f5
Kurtama development visualization - August 2024

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