New version of Panopticas is out
https://t.co/wQj2yWu2a0
Added pnpm-lock.yml, dependabot, many windows files format detection
pnpm will be supported in @kospex soon for better opensource inventory
#knowyourcode#gitanalytics
Working in the background on improvements to opensource inventory and what you use for your repos. Github action extraction coming soon too! #kospex#opensourceinventory#knowyourcode
v0.0.37 is out. Quite a few fixes and changes, kgit bitbucket supports the new API token which is enforced next month. More opensource inventory visualisations coming soon
https://t.co/kNCfKmfN42 #knowyourcode#knowyourdevelopers#softwaresupplychain
v0.0.37 is out. Quite a few fixes and changes, kgit bitbucket supports the new API token which is enforced next month. More opensource inventory visualisations coming soon
https://t.co/kNCfKmfN42 #knowyourcode#knowyourdevelopers#softwaresupplychain
Looking at repos from an email contributor point of view. WIP feature. #knowyourcode#knowyourdevelopers
I haven't done any "full" analysis comparing what does the average look like for opensource repos, but that's coming.
Looking at repos from an email contributor point of view. WIP feature. #knowyourcode#knowyourdevelopers
I haven't done any "full" analysis comparing what does the average look like for opensource repos, but that's coming.
Spent some time formalising the spec and analysing. Making vast improvements on opensource inventory when using kospex to see relevant data about libraries, their repos and developers - much more granular details about your #softwaresupplychain
Working on an API for kospex, with a whole lot of opensource repos plumbed, and the ability to lookup packages and get repo info (e.g. number of devs, actual repo linkage) - coming soon!
#gitanalytics#softwaresupplychain#knowyourdeveloper
Working on an API for kospex, with a whole lot of opensource repos plumbed, and the ability to lookup packages and get repo info (e.g. number of devs, actual repo linkage) - coming soon!
#gitanalytics#softwaresupplychain#knowyourdeveloper
This has been a labor of love. Some refactors, updates, and plumbing for stats and a future use of DuckDB for analytics. @AnthropicAI (Claude Code) helped me smash through a few months of commits, local changed, closed issues to build a plan and get a release out in a few hours.
Big maintenance release v0.0.36
Here's the changelog https://t.co/kNCfKmfN42
Ground work for improved developer stats, future DuckDB use.
After a few years, refactored some default configuration into a central space, upgrade libraries, removed uneccesary libraries after refactor
Upcoming release of kospex! We've been working in the background on many features and fixes, also bumping the library versions for compatibility. Less than 24 hours until next release.
Found a really interesting book called "software psychology", and it got me thinking about forgotten knowledge and missing information, take a read https://t.co/eiCfrr4gWz #knowledge#ai#criticalthinking
I've soft launched my personal site: https://t.co/pAxreAY26f I'll be writing about software sociology, kospex, application security and a few other random things that are interesting.
I've spent a bit of time working the branding and uplift of panopticas. More features coming soon, as we incrementally add file types and languages @panopticas_code#knowyourcode#codeanalytics
https://t.co/uCUJVL6ZHB has had a bit of a redesign. Aligned more with the kospex brand, and also updated the documentation with a simple overview of the API. Enjoy! #codeanalytics#knowyourcode
https://t.co/uCUJVL6ZHB has had a bit of a redesign. Aligned more with the kospex brand, and also updated the documentation with a simple overview of the API. Enjoy! #codeanalytics#knowyourcode
Good to see @AnthropicAI investing in the Python ecosystem https://t.co/y5UEbE0la4
It's the core language for @kospex so happy a large corporate is focusing on the ecosystem and security #opensource
This is a bit sad. I read Dogbert's management guide in my first job during the late 90s dot com boom times. Was scary some of the parallels at the time. A very clever mind and never knew of these other books until now.
Currently looking at several research areas for @kospex, one of them is being able to calculate "years of experience" in your own code base and language usage in your own organisation.
Found this at coding horror, 2008, but still feelds relevant
https://t.co/NJDfiFfsmk
TLDR; most libraries suggested by Claude Code are often out of date, sometimes years. So you build a feature, it adds dependencies, but you creating a maintenance problem from the start. Check the versions!
#opensource#softwaresupplychain#aicodingtools
I bought a book, Software Psychology, written in 1980.
It was an eye opener reading people were building commercial companies in the 70s to do natural language queries for SQL, talking about Chatbots (Eliza) and team types that haven't really changed today.
Guess what? This knowledge won't be found in your favourite LLM for two reasons, 1) Its a phyiscal book, never digital 2) copyright restricts training.
Don't forget private information and books!
#knowyourcode #books #knowledge #informationamnesia #darkknowledge
New feature coming this week. Currently working on tenure analysis (e.g. for the people who've left, how long did they work here). However, currently working across 5 different git servers with different email / username configurations. This will make it more accurate. #gitanalytics
Coming soon, email mapping! To better map to a single concept of a developer when running analytics across multiple git servers. We're building the ability to map multiple different emails (e.g. internal GitHub privacy, different domains) to a single email.
#knowyourcode #knowyourdeveloper #gitanalytics