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GitDailies

Get a daily snapshot of Commit and PR activity. Engineers and managers can quickly see today's changes, but avoid distracting notifications.

Use the Visualizer to see how a Push changes the codebase. Or use "Kudos" peer recognition to highlight great work.

It also features highly customizable alerts for code changes and PRs, so you can monitor important activity (e.g. "was a file in the 'billing' directory modified?", "was a bugfix branch created?", "was I mentioned in a Commit message?").

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This repository is my documenting repository for learning the world of DevOps. I started this journey on the 1st January 2022 and I plan to run to March 31st for a complete 90-day romp on spending an hour a day including weekends to get a foundational knowledge across a lot of different areas that make up DevOps.

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Say goodbye to notification fatigue. PR Chat creates a single Slack message for every PR. Any changes to the PR instantly and silently update the Slack message

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Your PR looks the same as it does on Github. All formatting is preserved including text formatting, images and even code diffs.

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Use Slack to power your PR discussions. Conversations in the Slack message's thread are two way synced with Github comments.