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  1. chezmoi Public

    Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.

    Go 5.8k 327

  2. go-geom Public

    Package geom implements efficient geometry types for geospatial applications.

    Go 544 70

  3. go-vfs Public

    Package vfs provides an abstraction of the os and io packages that is easy to test.

    Go 70 4

  4. Package polyline implements a Google Maps Encoding Polyline encoder and decoder.

    Go 63 12

  5. go-kml Public

    Package kml provides convenince methods for creating and writing KML documents.

    Go 63 13

  6. igc2kmz Public archive

    IGC to Google Earth converter

    Python 41 16

2,618 contributions in the last year

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January 2022

Created 3 repositories

Created a pull request in cilium/cilium that received 19 comments

treewide: Sort imports according to Go conventions

Conventional Go imports are divided into three ordered blocks: import ( // standard library packages // third-party packages // local packages ) T…

+366 −317 19 comments

Created an issue in spf13/cobra that received 10 comments

fish completions do not expand ~ or environment variables

When using fish completions with a cobra.Command.ValidArgsFunction to specify custom completions, leading ~s and environment variables are not expa…

10 comments
Opened 3 other issues in 3 repositories
Answered 1 discussion in 1 repository
twpayne/chezmoi
11 contributions in private repositories Jan 3 – Jan 12

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