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React is an open source JavaScript library used for designing user interfaces.

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Azure Boards

Azure Boards

Plan, track, and discuss work across your teams

Azure Boards offers Kanban boards, backlogs, and dashboards for flexible work tracking that is fully connected to the code and issues for all your projects – big and small.

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repo rules

repo rules

An application to set up and enforce rules for all of your GitHub repositories:

  • enforce rules on all repositories or a sub selection using regex
  • ensure that all repositories only use squash merge and delete merged branch
  • ensure that matching repositories always have private visibility
  • ensure that only certain team is admin or maintainer of repositories with certain pattern
  • ensure that the default branch (or any branch) always requires GPG signatures on commit