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Linux Matters 61: Coding in my pants
In this episode:
- Martin has a fancy GitHub profile.
- Shields.io – Concise, consistent, and legible badges
 - github-readme-stats – Dynamically generated GitHub stats.
 - readme-scribe – Automatically generates & updates markdown content, like your README.md
- Latest blog posts, podcasts, live streams, YouTube videos from RSS
 - Latest release, starred repos.
 - Thank and mention sponsors.
 - Uses git-auto-commit-action to automatically commit and push changed files and push-files-to-another-repository to push the rendered README.md to my wimpysworld GitHub org.
 
 - snk – GitHub user contributions graph as animated snake game
- Uses ghaction-github-pages to update a branch everynight
 
 
 - Alan is busy maintaing lots of Snaps.
 - Mark retired Advanced Volume Control for GNOME.
 
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