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AGPL-3.0 License
- 🍔 Development of Console App paused, it had got more complete functions
- 🥓 Graphical version is mostly developed, welcome to test it
Want to pretend to be awesome? Here you go!
The dense block generation in Figure 3 (lower left corner) below is the effect when the number of daily submissions is fixed in the specified interval (2015-6-14 to 2015-9-27) and the density is 0.7
Compile and execute this command locally (based on .NET 5, make sure you have a valid SDK installed)
dotnet publish -r win-x86 -c release -p:PublishSingleFile=true -p:IncludeNativeLibrariesForSelfExtract=true
In addition, please specify the -r
parameter for different platforms
Options (macOS options are unknown, you can explore by yourself):
The menu currently has four items
Simply contribute every selected day
Description: Commits r times a day from n days ago to today (r can choose fixed (unlimited times) or random (up to 40 times a day (you can modify the source code to lift the limit)), Commits is a random string
Simply contribute with random lively commit message
Description: The function is similar to Option 1
, but Commits is a real message, format: type(scope): subject
The details are as follows:
type: type (feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore)
scope: scope of change, optional, mostly file name or directory
subject: Brief overview of the changes and their effects
(This template is generated by referring to Mr. Ruan Yifeng's blog)
Lively contribute with lively commit message
Description: Similar to Option 1
, but allows manual setting of start and end dates, and Commits is a simulacrum message
Lively contribute with lively commit message with density
Description: The function is similar to Option 1
, but the density submission function is added (🎷Blowout (normally distributed random number implementation)): You need to manually set the density and the maximum number of submissions per day, and allow you to manually set the start and end dates. Commits is Realistic news
The git commit command allows the use of the --date
parameter to specify the commit date, and GitHub calculates Contributions by the date of Commits. This program repeats the process of "creating files, specifying commit dates, committing, and deleting" this process, to make your GitHub fake. Contributions look awesome!
Make sure your config is ready for conconcon-tri-buter.exe (Console Version) first, then Graphical Version
Make sure you have total source code, and the cctb-wpf
folder and conconcon-tri-buter
folder are in same path
Use cmd or powershell and change directory to cctb-wpf
folder
Execute:
dotnet publish -r win-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true --self-contained false
Arguments for -r
are same with Console Version part in this README.md