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Hello @vaidsu, thanks for opening this issue.
Adding the number of stars would be a cool idea, I'm not sure how it works but it seems you already tried and you didn't manage to.
Also, there's was a project around building a website for the repo, let's see what happens!
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I'm not sure how it works
Thanks @MicheleBertoli for quick response. I saw a PR and you responded about another parallel effort. Let me check for PRs and see to contribute to it.
Other naive method, worked is to use a script and make that nightly, which automatically updates the dependencies and stars in the table and auto raises PR.
Also do we need to commission awesome_bot on the column-1
links to ensure the validity? Sometimes users move the repos and it shows 404. Not that I see an example in your links, but just asking for info.
Thanks again.
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Creating a script that runs overnight to update the number of stars seems a bit too much for this purpose, let's see if there's an easier way.
Checking for 404s would be useful, sometimes happened that the URL of a repo was changed.
Thanks!
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As of 404 https://github.com/stevenvachon/broken-link-checker
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@MicheleBertoli Thanks for your comment. Sorry for delay
@stereobooster
I have tried this before: https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot
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https://github.com/ddavison/github-badges
For example here's the badge for this repo -
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@JNaftali yeah I tried it here https://gist.github.com/stereobooster/13a26188d4ad5382bc6da9ffe76ce3e1#file-1-react-google-maps-md
It is super annoying when there are a lot of them and they all slowly loading. So I discourage this approach
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I'm closing this in favor of #73
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