Show Codeberg Contribution On Github
- Python 100%
| .drone.yml | [build] Added custom trigger event | |
| .gitignore | [chore] Remove stats.md | |
| Dockerfile | [dev] Add a debug print | |
| foolgh.py | [dev] Prevent already tracked project from being added | |
| post.py | [dev] Add a debug print | |
| README.md | [docs] Added README.md | |
| requirements.txt | [build] Added Jenkinsfile and requirements.txt | |
Fool GitHub
Simple idea.
I wanted to show my activity on Codeberg on the GitHub contribution graph. The only way to do that is by having activity on GitHub.
But I don’t want any of my actual code on GitHub. So the solution I came up with is simple: for every commit I make on Codeberg, I create a corresponding commit in a GitHub repository.
That’s it.
If you have any doubts about how this works, feel free to ask me on Discord.