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GitMonitor
Custom Rules For Your GitHub Repositories


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Alex Weidmann
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@joostschuur thanks for hunting us!
GitMonitor was originally created when a development team I was on saw very rapid growth, and one of the problems with growing so quickly was having a way to enforce certain practices and flows on git and GitHub. After a new developer accidentally made an un-noticed commit directly to master (without tests!) and broke some core functionality, I thought there...

GitMonitor
Custom rules for Github repos and violation monitoring


GitMonitor
Custom rules for Github repos and violation monitoring