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A Project Status Board

A WIP attempt to centralize all the work being done in a community of GitHub projects. When you have work spread across multiple repos and multiple orginizations, it is often hard to track things. This is what @pkgjs/statusboard aims to solve.

This repository is managed by the Package Maintenance Working Group, see Governance.

Example

https://expressjs.github.io/statusboard/

TODO

  • Cli logger
  • Pull commit activity
  • Clean up template
  • create command to setup a new project
  • GH actions for building/publishing (see express) https://github.com/pkgjs/gh-pages
  • Contribution graph like on github
  • Meetings page (pull tag "meeting")
  • Orginizations (pull all repos from an org)
  • Typescript support (load typings or if authored in TS)
  • People/Teams (specify and display teams, for example the express TC)
  • GH CI status
  • Pinned projects

Setup

WARNING: work in process, the following doesn't work yet, but soon!

The easiest way to create a status board for your project is using Github Pages. To get started, create a new repo for your project and clone it to your development machine. In the new directory run the following:

# Creates a statusboard project
# @TODO make this command actually work as it does not right now
$ npx @pkgjs/statusboard create

# Setup your config in `index.js
# Then commit your work
$ git commit -am "statusboard setup"

# Create an orphan branch for our builds
$ git checkout --orphan gh-pages

# Remove the files we dont need here
$ git rm -rf .

# Create a .nojekyll file, this turns off pesky github pages stuff
$ touch .nojekyll
$ git commit --am "github pages initial commit"

# Now we setup the branch as a working tree on the master branch
$ git checkout master
$ mkdir build
$ git worktree add build gh-pages

# Now we can run the index and build
$ npm run build

# Now we should have a site in ./build, we can
# commit and push the branches now
$ cd build && git add . && git commit -m "our new statuspage" && git push