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OK, I know how to check visitor traffic stats on Github repositories I own, and/or can commit to, by clicking "Insights" then "Traffic" from the project's home page while I am logged in. No questions about that from me.
But the "<name>.http://github.io" static sites that you can create via Github - is there a way to view visitor traffic stats for those sites?
I've done a bit of Google searching, but not extensive so far, and haven't yet seen a way
Hmm. Looks like one way people have found to do so is to use Google Analytics: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17207458/how-to-add-google-analytics-tracking-id-to-github-pages
Hello Clojurians 🙂 I’ve a very much off-topic question which I am unsure where to ask. Since this community is quite diverse I’m hoping to find an answer here. I would like to generate some diagrams in SVG with a “rough” texture. For example, with apple keynote/pages, it is possible to generate arrows looking like this: https://puu.sh/BBNVi/ad81bfe672.png. From what I can see it looks like they are using a unique texture for the line, which simply gets stretched to fill the length of the arrow. Do any of you know where I could find such textures free of rights?
@hmaurer this makes anything sketchy https://wiredjs.com/
saw it on HN some time ago. never used it.
(most likely you'll want the library underneath : https://roughjs.com/ )
Thanks @joelsanchez! I know roughjs but I think the result isn’t super great, and it’s canvas-based.
ah. nvm then!
it also has a few other issues. For example, I noticed that roughjs works by randomizing things (to make it look “rough”), but when animating it leads to flickering if you are re-drawing the same shape over and over again
there might be solutions around this though; just something I noticed when using roughjs a few months ago
Thanks for linking to it though, if I hadn’t toyed with it already it would definitely have been a good option
looks like it also outputs SVG but IDK http://roughjs.com/examples/sampler-svg.html
@hmaurer because as i said, you can do whatever with the picture, and the performance is literally 100 times better than svg
oh I didn’t know that, thanks @joelsanchez
There is some <magical> tool to plot graphs from repl? I'm doing some queries in #datomic and I want to plot it things like this works https://github.com/aphyr/gnuplot but it's not <magical> as R plotting tools
@souenzzo Have a look at these - just released: https://github.com/jsa-aerial/hanami and https://github.com/jsa-aerial/saite
If you are looking to build a graphics application, Hanami is what you would reach for. If you are looking to have an immediately useable, very capable explortatory/ad hoc/etc graphic/visualizer go for Saite.
Doc is not yet complete but likely sufficient to get going - ping me with questions
i know there are some magical plotting things if you use whatever the jupyter kernel is for clojure
as far as having the graphs appear in your repl, thats kinda on the heads of the repl person repl people
Anyone know the Microsoft dynamics CRM API?
@souenzzo Have a look at these - just released: https://github.com/jsa-aerial/hanami and https://github.com/jsa-aerial/saite