Releases: itzabhinavarya/DevTracking
v1.0
🌟 Release Note for DevFinder v1.0 🚀
We are thrilled to announce the launch of DevFinder v1.0, a powerful tool designed to streamline your GitHub user discovery experience! 🎉
Features:
🔍 Profile Overview:
DevFinder takes a GitHub username as input and presents a concise profile overview, including essential details about the user.
📸 Profile Picture:
Get a glimpse of the user with their profile picture displayed prominently.
👥 Followers and Followings:
Quickly check the user's follower and following counts to gauge their GitHub presence.
📦 Repositories:
Explore the user's repositories at a glance, providing insights into their projects.
📝 Description:
Read a short description provided by the user, offering a snapshot of their interests and expertise.
🌐 Social Links:
Discover the user's social media links, connecting you beyond the GitHub platform.
📅 Joined Date:
Find out when the user joined GitHub to understand their experience and tenure.
How to Use:
Input the GitHub username.
Receive a comprehensive profile overview.
🚀 Open Source Contribution Opportunity:
DevFinder is now an open-source project, and we invite developers from around the world to contribute and enhance its capabilities. Join us in making DevFinder even more robust and user-friendly!
How to Contribute:
Fork the Repository:
Click the "Fork" button at the top right of the repository page to create your copy.
Clone Your Fork:
Clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:
bash
git clone https://github.com/your-username/DevFinder.git
Make Changes:
Make your enhancements or fixes and test thoroughly.
Create a Pull Request:
Submit a pull request, explaining your changes and improvements.
Let's Build Together! 🤝
DevFinder is a community-driven project, and your contributions will make a meaningful impact. Thank you for being part of this journey! 🌐
Release Information:
Version: v1.0
Release Date: 08-Dec-2023
Relesed By: Abhinav Arya
For any issues, feedback, or suggestions, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.
Happy coding! 🚀