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      Visualize development:
      https://invidious.snopyta.org/embed/NjUuAuBcoqs

      It is so cool!

      https://gource.io/
      https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource

      "Software projects are displayed by Gource as an animated tree with the root directory of the project at its centre. Directories appear as branches with files as leaves. Developers can be seen working on the tree at the times they contributed to the project. Not really sure this animation alone brings any useful information but it’s definitely cool to see. Check the video below, showing the history of python development, to understand better what I’m talking about."

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        Visualize development:
        https://invidious.snopyta.org/embed/NjUuAuBcoqs

        It is so cool!

        https://gource.io/
        https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource

        "Software projects are displayed by Gource as an animated tree with the root directory of the project at its centre. Directories appear as branches with files as leaves. Developers can be seen working on the tree at the times they contributed to the project. Not really sure this animation alone brings any useful information but it’s definitely cool to see. Check the video below, showing the history of python development, to understand better what I’m talking about."

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        @LoudLemur yeah this is indeed nice. Long time back when I discovered gource, I even made one for the Cloudron box repo (although only a fraction of the whole git history) https://videos.cloudron.io/w/bjrYNFQdKV3s7X6zDgwDPd

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        • L LoudLemur

          Visualize development:
          https://invidious.snopyta.org/embed/NjUuAuBcoqs

          It is so cool!

          https://gource.io/
          https://github.com/acaudwell/Gource

          "Software projects are displayed by Gource as an animated tree with the root directory of the project at its centre. Directories appear as branches with files as leaves. Developers can be seen working on the tree at the times they contributed to the project. Not really sure this animation alone brings any useful information but it’s definitely cool to see. Check the video below, showing the history of python development, to understand better what I’m talking about."

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          luckow
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          @LoudLemur it is so easy to do it yourself 🙂
          Install gource and use the script from here https://gist.github.com/Gnzlt/a2bd6551f0044a673e455b269646d487
          Find a repo and start the bash script.
          Example output (jitsi.app)

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