The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20211122080232/https://github.com/explore
Skip to content

Here's what's popular on GitHub today...

Trending repository

peterwaller-arm
peterwaller-arm commented Nov 18, 2021

Right now, if you create a pack or a snapshot, we don't check for an already existing one. The idea is to use the AtomicFileCreate API to check for the existence without a TOCTOU bug since it may take some time to create an output.

So the task is to wire this together, or alternatively implement a straightforward fs::exists check.

We should also provide a flag to overwrite (--force?), since

Build a game this November!

Game Off

Game Off is our annual month-long game jam where participants create games using their favorite game engines, libraries, and programming languages. Newbies, professional game developers, and everyone in between are welcome to join. It’s a great excuse to learn a new technology, collaborate on something over the weekends with friends, or create a game by yourself for the first time! Join now!

React logo

Popular topic

React is an open source JavaScript library used for designing user interfaces.
30 Minutes to Merge: CVARs in Ruby

Upcoming event recommended by GitHub

Nov
22

30 Minutes to Merge: CVARs in Ruby

November 22, 2021 • Online

Join @beardofedu and GitHub’s Principal Engineer @eileencodes to learn about class variables (CVARs) in Ruby.
Slack + GitHub screenshot

App recommended by GitHub

Slack + GitHub

Bring your code to the conversations you care about with the GitHub and Slack app. A separate Slack subscription is required. With two of your most important workspaces connected, you’ll get updates about what’s happening on GitHub—without leaving Slack.

Trending repository

Sample ASP.NET Core 5.0 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download the eBook PDF from docs folder.

  • Updated Nov 16, 2021
  • C#

App recommended by GitHub

Issue-Label Bot

Issue Label Bot automatically labels issues as either a feature request, bug or question, using machine learning. You can alias these labels so that the labels are personalized for your repo (for example if you prefer enhancement vs. feature_request).

Instructions on how to alias the labels can be viewed on the app's website.

This app only works on public repositories.