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Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
Lucidchart Connector
Lucidchart empowers you and your team to create and collaborate on architecture diagrams, mockups, user flows, flowcharts, and other visuals in real time.
With Lucidchart, you can include these visuals in GitHub so team members can quickly understand an issue or pull request. Simply insert a public link to the Lucidchart document—the link will unfurl to show a preview, and unlike static diagrams, the link ensures that users always have access to the current version of the visual.
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CodeScene
CodeScene identifies and prioritizes technical debt based on how the organization works with the code.
- Prioritize development hotspots and get a Code Health measure on the hotspots.
- Integrates with GitHub checks to supervise hotspots in pull requests.
- Explore the efficiency of your organization with respect to Conway’s Law.
- Detect sub-systems with low team autonomy that become productivity bottlenecks.
- Measure the off-boarding risk when a key developer leaves the project.

