📦 New features
- ♐ Code snippet of the day ✨ new!
- Display a random code snippet of code you've recently wrote so people can see what you're currently working on! (#526)
- 💕 GitHub Sponsors ✨ new!
- Display your GitHub Sponsors introduction and goal and share what you're doing for open-source! (#548)
- 📅 Isometric commit calendar
- 🎩 Notable contributions
- Display an informational message when empty (#516)
🧰 Fixes
- achievements: rename "Scripter" to "Gister" (#498)
- achievements: handle leap years for account age (#501)
- languages: skip merge commits from recent analysis (#517)
- languages: ensure lang is defined before checking categories (#529)
- isocalendar: use local max rather than all-time max for bars scaling (#532)
- other: update Linguist to 2.0.0 (#518)
💪 Contributors
- @lowlighter (maintainer)
- @Nixinova #518 #524
- @spenserblack in #501 #537
🎉 Celebrating 1 year of metrics!
I'm honestly quite surprised that this project got so much traction, but I'd like to thank you all for your support, and more particularly:
- My 5 sponsors (including one-time givers)
- All 28 contributors
- All 4 000+ stargazers
- All 300+ forkers
- And all users of this project of course 🥳 !
Metrics is now a fairly large projects and has grown a lot over last year with:
- 36 plugins which covers a wide range of usages
- 4 templates including community templates support along with markdown, PDF and JSON outputs support
- 3 ways of consuming metrics, using
Metrics embed
through either web server or GitHub Actions, or usingMetrics insights
for a quick overview - Automated workflows for testing, building, releases and deployments
I've learnt a lot with GitHub ecosystem (its API, features, the container registry, etc.), architecture designs, open-source projects management, and other various stuff.
Thanks to all past year contributors!
Thanks again for your feedbacks and support, and I hope you'll continue using Metrics in the future 😎 !