Isometric Contributions for GitHub by spikespaz
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Renders an isometric pixel view of GitHub contribution graphs.
A fork of Jason Long's Isometric Contributions.
I forked and updated scripts for publishing to AMO, for people to use in any version of Firefox.
The license is MIT and allows this.
You'll need Firefox to use this extension
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This is a fork of Jason Long's Isometric Contributions extension.
I forked his repository to update dependencies so that the extension may be published to AMO. I am not the author of this project. The project is MIT licensed and allows redistribution.
The original repository can be seen here: https://github.com/jasonlong/isometric-contributions
My unofficial fork here: https://github.com/spikespaz-forks/isometric-contributions/tree/spikespaz
This is an extension for Chrome, and Firefox that lets you toggle between your regular GitHub contribution chart and an isometric pixel art version. It uses obelisk.js for the isometric graphics.
Besides being sort of neat looking, this view is interesting in that it highlights the differences between the number of contributions with more granularity. This isn't meant to completely replace the standard 2D graph though, because in most ways it is actually less useful. For example, there are no axis labels, shorter bars can be hidden behind taller ones, you can't hover over a bar to see the day and count, etc.
I forked his repository to update dependencies so that the extension may be published to AMO. I am not the author of this project. The project is MIT licensed and allows redistribution.
The original repository can be seen here: https://github.com/jasonlong/isometric-contributions
My unofficial fork here: https://github.com/spikespaz-forks/isometric-contributions/tree/spikespaz
This is an extension for Chrome, and Firefox that lets you toggle between your regular GitHub contribution chart and an isometric pixel art version. It uses obelisk.js for the isometric graphics.
Besides being sort of neat looking, this view is interesting in that it highlights the differences between the number of contributions with more granularity. This isn't meant to completely replace the standard 2D graph though, because in most ways it is actually less useful. For example, there are no axis labels, shorter bars can be hidden behind taller ones, you can't hover over a bar to see the day and count, etc.
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- 7 months ago (Apr 26, 2024)
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