At NuxtLabs we manage a lot of repositories (more than 400 🤯) so that’s why 3 years ago we created @volta_net
Released publicly in september 2022, more than 96k repos are now managed through Volta
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@volta_net is a website that allows you to work in real time with your team on open-source and private repositories, all in one place.
It's built using #Nuxt, which makes it easy to create high-performance websites
https://t.co/PQunRhjN3C
Our open source components library made by the @volta_net team for @nuxt_js and @tailwindcss developers is out! 🥳
Quick start by adding the module to your project with a single line of code! 🧙♂️
Documentation: https://t.co/RmC7k6uvTq
Source Code: https://t.co/aWxOmNJq7G
Volta's new update lets you view public repos without logging in, bulk edit issues, and auto-clean your inbox with a single shortcut!
https://t.co/4sK7zf8mh6
@lars_van_lehman We've made this decision because GitHub milestones don't have a start date to be displayed in the timeline. We're trying to figure out a way to still import them though.
@JSummersMuir Your repositories are automatically kept in sync through webhooks. You should never have to sync your repositories manually.
On next Tuesday's release, sync will also be available to users with write access.
@rluvaton@nodejs You can already subscribe to public repositories you're not a maintainer of from the bell icon in the header. You can find any of them through the command palette.
The repository must have been imported on Volta though.