I'm giving a lighting talk about gh-profiler this evening. If you've been curious about it, come to the lightning talk session at 5:45!
gh-profiler 0.4.0 supports the `--concise` flag. This generates a condensed summary, with just one line for each main section of output.
I'm going to try to write a GH action that writes this info as a comment on each new issue and PR in the repo. The concise output is much more appropriate for that application.
We found an open door to the lightning talk area around the side of the arena entrance on the Westin side.
We couldn't get through the booth area because booths were being taken down. The entrance on the Hyatt side seems to be fenced off.
Texts I’ve received from my 15yo while away at PyCon:
uv makes it easier than ever to try new releases of Python. You don’t need to wait for the official release to give it a try!
gh-profiler 0.5.0 can generate a GitHub action that automatically writes a concise summary comment every time someone opens a new PR or issue on your project:
I don’t think I’ll ever write a type checker, but I’m loving listening to Carl Meyer describe all the work that goes into building ty.
I wrote a workflow that runs gh-profiler every time someone opens a new PR or issue on the gh-profiler repo. A bit of dogfooding. :)
What if this kind of information was automatically surfaced all over GitHub?
Next up: Add a `--generate-workflow` command that writes this workflow to the repository you're working in.
I’m at sprints until 3:00 or so. If you want to talk open source contribution quality, django deployment, or chess, come say hi!
I’m in the back of the main ballroom. Look for the chess pieces!
The chess open space was so much fun! Some of us will be playing in the Hyatt lobby tonight if you want to joins us. :)