GitHub Sync
Dustin is on fire. His newest trick? GitHub Sync. Use it to track a user’s GitHub projects. All of them. Once [the sync] finishes, you will have all of my…
Dustin is on fire. His newest trick? GitHub Sync. Use it to track a user’s GitHub projects. All of them.
Once [the sync] finishes, you will have all of my current public repos in /tmp/dustinatgithub and if you run it periodically, you’ll see new repos I add appear while the existing ones are being updated.
Do yourself a favor and subscribe to Dustin’s Atom feed already.
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