Update dynamic repository count across documentation#8
Update dynamic repository count across documentation#8
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Updated the dynamic repository count across the ecosystem documentation. Replaced instances of 268 and 257 with the current count (269) based on GitHub API. Preserved original TODOs and formatting per maintainer guidelines. Co-authored-by: Devanik21 <162272415+Devanik21@users.noreply.github.com>
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Summary of ChangesHello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on maintaining the accuracy of the project's documentation by updating the total repository count. The change reflects the current number of repositories as dynamically fetched from the GitHub API, ensuring that key project files present up-to-date information to users and stakeholders. Highlights
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This pull request correctly updates the repository count from 268 to 269 in README.md and docs/ecosystem_monograph.md. My review includes suggestions to automate these updates to prevent manual work in the future, addressing the existing TODO comments. Additionally, I've noticed a potential inconsistency in docs/ecosystem_monograph.md where some historical log entries appear to be only partially updated. For instance, in several of the latest entries, the repository_count in the frontmatter is updated, but the abstract text still refers to '257-repository'. Please review these to ensure all counts are consistent with the goal of this PR.
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To resolve the TODO and avoid future manual updates for this badge, you can use a dynamic badge from shields.io. This will automatically fetch and display the public repository count from the GitHub API, ensuring it's always up-to-date.
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To fully automate the update for this and other hardcoded counts as suggested by the TODO, consider implementing a GitHub Action. This action could run a script on a schedule (e.g., daily) to fetch the latest repository count from the GitHub API and use a tool like sed to replace the values in your documentation files. It could then automatically create a pull request with the changes, similar to how this one was likely generated.
This change updates the total repository count from the previously recorded values (257/268) to the current accurate count of 269, based on a dynamic fetch from the GitHub API (
https://api.github.com/users/Devanik21).The modifications span the following files:
README.mddocs/ecosystem_monograph.md.github/workflows/research-log.ymlThis update aligns with the "Jules-Patrol" persona's responsibility to keep dynamic repository information current and maintain documentation quality with maximum restraint. Care was taken to preserve all existing HTML comment TODOs and not inadvertently modify numerical strings that do not represent the repository count.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 9905921042662887670 started by @Devanik21